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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re ports handling the following business: March 22: MCSO, Irrigon ambulance received a request for an ambulance from a caller in Irrigon for an 84- year-old female who may have had a stroke. The patient was transported to Good Shep herd M edical C en ter in Hermiston. -MCSO, Boardman and Irrigon ambulances re ceived a request for an ambu lance from a caller in Irrigon fora 12-year-old female with a history o f brain injury and surgeries who was having a seizure. While on the phone, the subject started becoming responsive. The ambulance was cancelled and the father was going to transport by pri vate vehicle. -MCSO received a report of an audible alarm at Kristine’s Inc. in Irrigon. It was determined to be an error. -MCSO received a speech-relayed report from a caller in Heppner regarding getting medical and personal items from a residence at Blake’s Ranch. The caller was moving to Hermiston and was attempting to contact her hus band who kept hanging up. Deputy contact was request ed in person, as the caller can not hear the phone. -MCSO received a request from Union Pacific Railroad to check on an aban doned vehicle on UPRR prop erty at the I-84/Heppner Junc tion. The caller was advised to contact Oregon State Police. -M C SO , O regon State Police received a report from a caller in Boardman that a Northwestern Tour bus was leaking fuel. The bus was lo cated. 4‘ -MCSO feceiVed a rcffl^fípm a caTféf'ih^feppner or hearing shots fired/fire- Wednesday, July works/car backfiring. Pioneer Memorial Hospital was con tacted who adv ised it sound ed like fireworks. -MCSO, Irrigon am bulance received a request for an ambulance from a caller in Irrigon for a 93-year-old male with chest pains. He had tak en three nitroglycerins with no relief. The patient was trans ported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a burglar alarm at a loca tion in Boardman. -MCSO deputy cited a male juvenile for Violation of the Basic Rule, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO deputy cited Mark Richard McDonald, 22, for Careless Driving and Driv ing Uninsured. -MCSO received a report of loud music coming from a vehicle. -MCSO deputy ar rested Lilia Irene Mendoza, 25, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/ Driving while License Sus pended. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that a vehicle drove over the neighbor’s lawn. -MCSO received a report that a vehicle was found stripped and pushed down a bank in Irrigon. The registered owner was not located. -MCSO deputy cited Shilo Rene Ziemer, 23, for Theft by Receiving. -MCSO received a report from Hermiston Police Dept, that A lonso Rene Garcia-Alonso, 20, was ar rested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Driving while License Suspended and Driving Unin sured. -MCSO deputy re ported finding a broken win dow at Columbia Junior High School in Irrigon. ,... -MCSO deputy , , cited a M e jOvénile forNoOper- ator s License, No Insurance PROPERTY & HOMES FOR SALE BUILDING LOT WITH GREAT VIEW OF WILLOW CREEK LAKE. Near Heppner. Ready to build on. $22,900. MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. One acre (approx.) in the mountains. Water and electricity to the property. Leveled spot. Ready to build on. Located at Blakes Ranch, 15 miles from Heppner. $12,900. WELL KEPT SPLIT LEVEL. Large fenced yard with flower beds. 10x16 storage shed in back yard. Large family room in basement. Living room with fireplace. $120,000. SHARP LOOKING three bedroom, one bath home in good condition. Well maintained yard. Located on a quiet street. $8 9 ,9 0 0 . 2,2003 and Violation of the Basic Rule, 47 mph in a 35 mph zone.The vehicle was towed. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited Juan F. Cambero A ltamirano, 21, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 40 mph in a 30 mph zone. -MCSO deputy cited John Thomas Findley, 43, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 43 mph in a 25 mph zone. -MCSO deputy cited Omar Juarez Zurita, 23, for Furnishing Alcohol to Minors. March 23: MCSO, B oardm an Police D ept., Boardman ambulance received a request for an ambulance for a pregnant female with stom ach pains. The patient was transported to Good Shep herd M edical C en ter in Hermiston. -MCSO received a relayed report from Oregon State Police of an erratic driv er on Highway 730. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, officers cited two juveniles for MIP-Alcohol; Jose Aurelo Sanchez, 18, was cited for M IP -A lcohol; Alejandro Cervantes, 18, for M IP-A lcohol; Francisco Martinez, 19, was cited for MIP-Alcohol; Amanda Ann Martinez, 18, was cited for MIP-Alcohol; Jose Edgar Sal vador Cervantes, 19, was cit ed for M IP-Alcohol; and Miguel Angel Flores Ibarra, 19, was cited for MIP-Alco- hol; Rosas Lucero, 18, was cited for Possession of a Con trolled Substance, Less that One Oz. Marijuana and MIP- Alcohol; David Ramirez, 20, was cited for MIP-Alcohol; and Omar Juarez Zurita, 23, was cited for Furnishing Alco hol to Minors. -MCSO deputy cited M arcos A ndres U icab Canche, 23, for No Opera to r’s License and Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device. The vehicle was impounded. -MCSO deputy cited Sylvester Antonio Bazan, 44, for Exceeding the Maximfim Speed Limit, 93 mph in a 65 mph zone. -MCSO received a report from a caller at the Boardman eastbound rest area that his vehicle was disabled. A tow truck was dispatched but was unable to locate the caller. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received two hang-up 911 calls. Upon ar rival, officers witnessed juve nile males running from the phone. A citation was issued for Misuse of 911. -MCSO deputy cited Heidi Marie Nowak, 43, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone and Failure to Carry Proof o f In surance. -MCSO deputy re ported that a citizen ad\ ised that a 35 mph sign was down in Irrigon. Morrow County Road Dept, was notified. -M C SO , O regon State Police received a report from a caller at the Boardman eastbound rest area that an elderly lady that he had been following for 80 miles was driving erratically. -MCSO received a report from UCSO that James Rodney Clements, 52, was arrested on a local warrant with a hold placed on a MCSO warrant for Probation Viola- tion/Possession o f a Con trolled Substance and an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Driv- ing while License Suspended. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that she found two horses and put them in a corral. She didn't know who the owner is. -MCSO deputy cited Kathleen Michelle Cowan, 24, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. -MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, officers arrested two subjects (reason not list ed) and the vehicle was im pounded. -MCSO deputy cited Jennifer April Ness, 18, for Vi olation o f the Basic Rule, 82 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO deputy cited Cameron Jay Hohimer, 19, for Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 93 mph in a 65 mph zone. -MCSO received a report from Hermiston Police Dept, that Paul Robert Man ning, 24, was arrested on a Heppner Justice Court war rant for Parole Violation/Pos- session o f a Controlled Sub stance and Failure to Appear/ Carrying a Concealed Weap on. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited Joshua Leigh Koertje, 20, for Speed Rrcipg, March r ta REALTOR (9 180 W. Baltimore #5 Heppner, OR 97836 I MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, re ceived a report from a caller in Boardman that a neighbor’s dog jumped into his dog’s ken nel to fight w ith his dog. -M C SO , O regon State Police received a report of a disabled vehicle on 1-84 west o f exit 159. A male sub ject was attempting to wave down other drivers. -MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept, received a report of a grass fire on Paul Smith Road north of Wilson Road in Boardman. -MCSO received a report of a disabled vehicle on 1-84 eastbound. A tow truck was requested for a jump start. -B oardm an Police RESPONSE AT THE SPEED O F LIFE H w / Hi Miles flown from Heppner: 123 Cost of patient care and transport: $11. 273 Cost with AIR LIFE membership: $45 Annual Membership C U J . D \\ i n SVhFS TO \IFW THFSK PROPI KTII S t f l . f 24: . A IR U F E o f OREGON WARM AND COZY HOME with two bedrooms, one bath in Heppner. Brand new furnace, wood floors and two-car garage. $65,000. rw UagpA^ana U k , / i . ;* (5 4 1 ) 676-9228 da>« (S 4 ,> . ™ e w n ln u s w w w .airilfe.org Protects your entire family from out-of-pocket flight costs for one year! ™ -BOO-,126-2 .»2 WMM.heppncr.net TIT - 353-0497 i Dept, officer cited Jessie Allan Probation Violation, on local Aughinhaugh, 25, for Violation charges and a Umatilla Coun of the Basic Rule, 62 mph in a ty w arrant. He was lodged at 45 mph zone. the Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received a -MCSO deputy cited report of an abandoned vehi two juveniles for Failure to cle on the west end o f Kunze Wear Protective Head Gear. Road. -MCSO deputy cited -MCSO received a Besir Mustafic, 30, for Viola request for a deputy contact tion of the Basic Rule, 78 mph in Irrigon regarding the caller’s in a 55 mph zone. rights concerning trespassing -MCSO, Boardman and restraining orders. Police Dept, officers cited -MCSO received a Mark David Bottcher, 39, for report from a caller in Irrigon Driving while License Sus that the neighbor’s dog barks pended Violation and Driving all the time. Uninsured. The vehicle was -MCSO received a impounded. report o f an erratic driver on -MCSO deputy re Highway 730. ported a stop sign down in -MCSO received a Irrigon. A message was left report from a caller in Heppner with Irrigon Public Works. that a named male subject was -MCSO deputy cited in the area o f a ranch going Larry A. Bellamy, 53, for Vi from house to house asking for olation o f the Basic Rule, 45 gasoline or money for gaso mph in a 25 mph zone. line. The caller thought the sub -MCSO, Boardman ject had also been in the ranch Police Dept, received a report shop. A deputy was unable to from a caller in Boardman that locate the subject. she heard three loud noises -MCSO received a outside her house; it sounded report from a caller in lone of like screens being removed an intoxicated subject in a from the window. Officers small pickup on the caller’s w ere unable to locate anyone. property; the subject claimed -MCSO deputy cited he was out of gasoline. Stanley Martin Espino Jimenez, 38, for Wayne Crawford, 44, was No Operator’s License, No arrested for DUII(BAC.14) Insurance and Failure to Main and Criminal Trespass II. The tain Lane. The vehicle was vehicle was towed. impounded. M arch 25: MCSO March 26: MCSO received a report from a call deputy cited Jacob Leigh er in Boardman of a suspicious Coates, 21, for Violation of the vehicle in the area. Basic Rule, 92 mph in a 65 -MCSO received an mph zone. other report from a caller in -MCSO received a Heppner that the named male report from a caller in Irrigon subject was on his property o f an alarm in the vicinity of again, begging for gasoline and Bake’s Lounge. It was con money and may have tres firmed to be a front door bur passed into his shop. glar alarm. It was determined -Boardm an Police to be a false alarm caused by Dept, officers cited Gordon an employee error. Wayne Fee, 50, for DUII -MCSO received a (BAC .14). The vehicle was report from a caller on 1-84 towed and impounded. that he hit a deer and needed -MCSO received a a tow. The tow truck was dis report from a caller w ith USA patched. Media that the caller’s man -MCSO deputy did a ager was attempting to discon !~ security check at the south end nect cable service from res s.!T"*o7DcpQt Lane for the Army dents w ho were hooked up lT- 1 ’ Depot. legally. -MCSO deputy cited -MCSO received a William Allen Standley, 32, for rep o rt from a c a lle r in Operating a Vehicle Without Boardman that he believed his Required Lighting. neighbor took one o f his reg -M C SO , O regon istered puppies. State Police received a report -MCSO received a o f a burglar alarm at a resi report of a visibly intoxicated dence on Highway 730. It was subject getting out o f a boat determined all was okay. and into a vehicle. -MCSO received a -MCSO received a report of dump trucks hauling request from an attorney for a onions from Cascade Road to copy of a case for an investi 1-84; a lot o f onions were gation. dropping off the trucks and -MCSO received a might be a potential hazard. rep o rt from a c a lle r in -MCSO received a Boardman of a stray dog on request from a caller in lone her property. The dog was to file a report for insurance acting aggressively toward her purposes o f a theft that oc family. curred last summer. -MCSO received a -MCSO received a report of an alarm at Bakes in report from West Extension Irrigon. It was an employee Irrigation in Irrigon of pumps accident. vandalized. A deputy check -MCSO received a was requested. report from a caller in Irrigon -MCSO received a o f teenagers tow ing a car report from a caller in Heppner hood w ith a pickup and other that his riding lawnmower was teenagers were riding on the stolen from his residence. car hood. -MCSO, Boardman -MCSO deputy cited Police Dept, received a re Janet M. Rodda, 51, for Ex quest for an ambulance for a ceeding the Maximum Speed 46-year-old male who was Limit, 85 mph in a 65 mph possibly having a heart attack. zone. The patient was transported to -MCSO received a Good Shepherd Medical Cen report o f a possible DUII in ter in Hermiston. Lexington; a vehicle was -MCSO received a weaving on the road. The ve report that Lloyd A rthur hicle continued to Heppner; it Costello, 38, was arrested on was not a DUII. an Irrigon Justice Court war -MCSO received a rant for Failure to Appear/ report from Hermiston Police Driving while License Sus Dept, that Lawrence McClen pended. He was already Montez, 30, was arrested on lodged at the Umatilla County a Morrow County warrant for Jail. Kids Talent Show to be held The lone 4th o f July Committee is holding a talent show for kids 18 and under, July 3. at 6:30 p.m., in lone. The competition will be held at the lone City Park. Any type o f talent is w elcom e. Prizes will be awarded. Everyone is invited to attend and see what the local talent has to offer.