EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Sheriff's Report
T he M orrow C ou n ty
Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f a non-injury, non-
b lo c k in g m o to r v e h ic le
accident at the Shell Station in
Boardman.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f people filming from
the o v e rp a ss on P atterso n
Ferry Road.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
B oardm an th at a b urglary
occurred som etim e today.
-M C S O received an
anonymous call stating that the
caller had pulled a vehicle out
that had gotten stuck on the
21 ro a d n e a r th e T u p p e r
Forest S ervice C am p. T he
vehicle had knocked dow n a
sign, possibly speed limit sign.
T h e F o r e s t S e r v ic e w a s
advised.
-M C SO received an
anonymous call reporting two
young children, about 2 and 4,
w e re lo c k e d o u t o f th e ir
r e s id e n c e a t th e W e a ry
Traveler Motel by the parents.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f two male subjects at the old
Haynes place.
-M C S O c ite d a
subject for N o O p e ra to r’s
License and Failure to Signal.
-M C S O c ite d a
subject for V iolation o f the
Basic Rule, 83 m ph in a 55
mph zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that his friend had called him
and advised that his boat had
hit a piling and broke his mass
at A rlington near the grain
elevators. He was unable to
get the boat out and the water
is really rough. O SP advised
they were bringing a boat from
Arlington to help the boater.
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m D e s e rt H o t
Springs, CA, that they located
a stolen vehicle.
M a y 19: M C S O
received a report o f a baby
c a lf out on Hw y 74 at mp 38.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f a theft o f two rings from the
c a lle r’s residence. The theft
occurred between May 12 and
13. C a lle r had a p o ssib le
suspect.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy contact
regarding renters he w anted
served w ith eviction papers
w ho w here to be out by the
17™. The ren te rs’ personal
items were still at the residence
and the caller had been unable
to m ake c o n ta c t w ith the
renters.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy contact
from a c a lle r in H e p p n e r
regarding a sick cat that came
to his shop. Public Works was
notified.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a c a ller o f an
U nlaw ful U se o f a M otor
V e h ic le th a t o c c u r r e d
sometime the previous night.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report that test sirens were
accidentally set off. N o test
was in progress.
-M CSO cited Ronald
Linn W ilhelm , 46, was cited
for Violation o f the Basic Rule,
78 m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f a vehicle traveling at
excessive speeds on Bombing
Range road.
-M C S O
c ite d
T im othy W ayne Ju d d , 18,
Aaron David Luek, 18, Keith
A a ro n In m a n , 2 2 , a n d a
ju v en ile for Failure to W ear
Seatbelts.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
relayed 911 call from Irrigon
reporting that a ju v en ile had
throw n rocks at her car. The
juvenile was spoken with.
-M C S O a r r e s te d
B obby G Burgess, 37, on an
IJC w arrant for F ailure to
A p p e a r /D r iv in g
w h ile
Suspended.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that the caller’s son-in-law saw
a dead deer on 1-84.
-M C SO was arrested
Timothy Jean Connor, 36, for
Unlawtul Sexual Penetration I.
He was lodged at UC Jail, but
posted bail and was released
to appear.
May 20: M CSO
received a report from a caller
that he had ju s t hit a tree
approximately three miles from
the entrance to the D airy o ff
Tow er Road. T here w ere no
injuries and the accident was
not blocking the road.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
B o a rd m a n th at a th eft o f
e le c tric a l c a b le o c c u rre d
possibly on Sunday.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f possible shotgun fire and a
w o m a n s c re a m in g in an
unknow n location near his
re s id e n c e . D e p u tie s w ere
u n a b le to lo c a te a n y
disturbance.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m H o m e la n d
S ecu rity that the N ational
T hreat C ondition Level had
been raised to High (orange).
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from the Social Security
Adm inistration that a subject
w ho is residing in C alifornia
receiving benefits also has a
w arran t out on them from
M C S O . T h e w a r r a n t is
currently only state-w ide in
Oregon.
-M C S O receiv ed a
rep o rt
fro m
W e ste rn
International R ecovery that
th e y h a v e re p o s s e s s e d a
vehicle from a location in
Irrigon.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from Sandy PD that
th e y
a r r e s te d A n d r e y
U krainets, 20, on an Irrigon
Ju stic e C o u rt w a rra n t for
F ailure to A p p ear/D riv in g
while Suspended. There were
no local c h a rg e s a n d th e
s u b je c t w a s lo d g e d a t
Clackam as Co. Jail.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her cell phone has been
missing since the end o f April.
A deputy m ade contact and
determ in ed the phone had
been lost outside o f M C S O ’s
jurisdiction.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardman that there w as loud
m usic com ing from another
apartment.
-M C S O e n te r e d a
vehicle as signed stolen, but
later canceled the entry.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
that he had fallen and hit his
h e a d a n d n e e d e d an
ambulance.
-M C S O cited R osa
Im e ld a J a c q u e z , 4 0 , fo r
D riving w hile S uspended-
violation. The vehicle was
impounded.
-M C S O cited O lga
Fernandez, 32, for Failure to
Carry Proof o f Insurance and
Failure to Renew Registration.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that she had locked her keys
in h e r v e h ic le . A lo c a l
locksm ith w as advised and
responded.
-M C S O
c ite d
Ricardo M. Reyes, 34, for No
Operator’s License and Sherri
P. Y o rk , 3 9 , f o r O p e n
Container.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
that a vehicle appeared to have
rolled over was on the side o f
the road on H w y 207 on the
hill th at d ro p s d o w n into
Ruggs. It w as a non-injury/
Why Bu We Machine Brake Rotors anil Drums?
1. High quality brake shoes
2. Resurface drums
3. All new hold-down return springs
4. All new wheel cylinders
5. Adjust parking brake
6. Bleed & Adjust entire system
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-M C S O rec e iv e d a
re p o rt from K lic k ita t C o.
S heriff’s O ffice o f a possible
m otor vehicle accid en t on
D epot L ane. R aym ond
C ra w fo rd N utter, 20, w as
arrested for Reckless Driving.
-M C S O cited A lita
Denise Nelson, 29, for Failure
to W ear Seatbelt.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
re p o rt th at a v e h ic le w as
cutting people oft' and then
slam m ing on his brakes on I-
84.
-M C SO cited Jason
Paul Palmer, 34, for Failure to
W ear Seatbelt.
-M C SO cited a male
subject for Failure to Wear
Seatbelt.
-M C SO cited Darin
James Skaggs, 18, for Failure
to W ear Seatbelt.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that som eone had asked him
to call 911 for a dom estic that
w as in progress.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
911 hang-up call from The
R iv e rfro n t
Lodge
in
Boardman. A front desk clerk
adv ised it was a misdial.
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REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEM BLY
Machining the rotors and drums provides a proper finish
for seating the new brake friction and preventing brake
vibration and pulsation.
Primary
Shoe
Return
Spring
Why Bleed and flush the Hydraulic Brake
System with a Brake Repair?
Primary
Shoe
The natural trait of brake fluid is to attract moisture.
This occurs even in a sealed system, which will reduce
the boiling point of the fluid and increase the chance
for corrosion. We bleed the system to remove a ir and
flush to refresh the brake fluid. This helps reduce the
chance of brake fade and prolongs the fife of hydraulic
components.
non-blocking accident. The
vehicle was towed.
-M C S O receiv ed a
911 h a n g -u p c a ll from a
residence in Boardman. It was
determined that all was okay.
-M C SO cited M aria
Luisa Calvillo, 26, for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 77 mph in a
55 m ph an d N o P ro o f o f
Insurance.
- B o a rd m a n
PD
a d v is e d th a t th e re w as a
vehicle all over the road on I-
84 w estbound from m p l6 7 .
M C SO w as unable to locate
any vehicle.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardman that several vehicles
were driving on the high school
grounds.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardman that her 9-year-old
son was having chest pains.
M a y 21: M C S O
cited R obert Brehm , 32, for
Forgery II.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Heppner
that several pieces ofjew elry
and some coins were missing
from her residence.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy contact at
A.C. H oughton regarding a
p rio r in cid e n t o f p o ssib le
harassment.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
B oardm an that his ex-w ife
broke his TV w hile he was
a tte m p tin g to m o v e h is
belongings. The subject had
left the residence.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy contact in
Irrigon regarding a problem he
was having with his daughter
and her friends.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
that there was a loose dog.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report o f kids on 4-w heelers
riding up and dow n the road
and doing donuts in the middle
o f the road.
Backing Plate
Secondary Shoe
Return Spring
Wheel Cylinder
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Assembly
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Cable Guide
Parking Brake Strut
Shoe
Hold-Down
Parts
Parking Brake Lever
Adjusting Cable
Parking
Brake
Cable
Adjuster Lever
COMPLETI FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICI
Adjuster
Lever Spring
1. Replace with remanufactured or rebuild front calipers
2. High Quality disc pads
3 Resurface rotors
4. Repack wheel bearings (except FWD)
5. New front seals (except FWD)
6. Bleed & adjust entire system
Adjuster Assembly
C A LIP E R A S S EM B LY
Why Replace the Brum Brake Hardware?
Heat affects the spring tension over time. We replace
the drum brake hardware for proper brake shoe hold
down and return. This allows the brake shoes to wear
evenly and for reduced brake drag.
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Caliper
Housing
Boot
Piston
Seal
Ouler/Inner
Pad & Plates
NO APPOINTMfNT NICtSSARY
fHAINHI PHOHSSIONAIS
M U S T IN nSTIN E lOUIPMtNT
BATTERY CHECKS
ELECTRICAl SYSTEM CHECKS
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