Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
Aug. 7: MCSO dis
patched experienced a brief
power outage due to the elec
trical storm. All systems re
turned operational.
-MCSO received a
relayed request for a welfare
check on the caller’s estranged
husband in Irrigon. The caller
stated she spoke to her hus
band requesting a divorce; he
sounded depressed, had been
doing drugs and was possibly
suicidal. Per deputy check, all
was okay.
-MCSO deputy re
quested B oardm an C ity
Works be contacted regard
ing water out in an area in
Boardman. The city was
aware of the problem; it was
caused by the electrical storm.
-Joseph LaChapelle,
46, was cited for Reckless
Driving.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
t regarding a female subject
wanting to move from an abu
sive situation.
-MCSO received a
report of an alarm at Klamath
First Federal in Heppner. It
was determined an employee
accidentally set off the alarm.
-MCSO received a
request for a records check
from Pendleton Recruiting Sta
tion for a male subject.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that his wife saw a Hispanic
male subject looking into her
window at 3 a.m.; he then ran
on foot northbound.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Boardman o f goats on the
property eating trees and the
flower garden.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police, Irrigon and
Boardman ambulances re
ceived a relayed report that a
male subject committed sui
cide by hanging himself. The
male subject was contacted;
he advised his wife called in
the report and it was unfound
ed. He was only trying to get
to Heppner to court,
c
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Heppner re
garding a theft that had oc
curred.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
of a truck tire in the right lane
o f 1-84 eastbound.
-MCSO received a
report of two male subjects
camping at the Irrigon pump
station; their vehicle had ex
pired plates.
-MCSO received a
report from a c a lle r in
Boardman that a subject en
tered his vehicle from the back
window and stole his stereo.
-MCSO deputy ar
rested Christopher Dewayne
Schneider, 20, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for Fail
ure to Pay Fine/Driving while
License Suspended.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Lexing
ton that two male subjects and
one female subject attempted
to get an impounded vehicle
out and broke a window. Rob
ert Leinweber, 37, was arrest
ed for Criminal Mischief III,
Criminal Trespass 11, and
lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail. James Gary Johnson, 39,
was arrested on an UCSO
warrant for Forged II, Assault
II, Theft II. He was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO deputy cited
Ronald Carl Tangsrud, 35, for
Maintaining a Dog as a Public
Nuisance.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
who wanted to file harassment
charges and have a subject cit
ed for dogs.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
who advised a male subject
with an outstanding warrant
was hanging around the call
er’s brother’s residence.
-MCSO received an
abandoned 911 call from the
Morrow County Fairgrounds.
It was unfounded.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, units arrested
Floriberta Rangel-Rodriguez,
31, for Unauthorized Use of
Motor Vehicle, Possession of
a Forged Instrument II (x2).
The subject was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. Joaquin
Ledesma Fernandez, 21, was
arrested for Unauthorized Use
o f a Motor Vehicle, Giving
False Information to a Police
Officer, and cited for Driving
while License Suspended In
fraction and No Insurance.
The subject was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. The ve
hicle was impounded.
-MCSO received a
report from Deschutes Coun
ty SherifFs Office that Jeremy
Walker, 26, was arrested on
an Irrigon Justice Court war
rant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Sus
pended.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received an
abandoned 911 call from a
residence in Boardman. On
attempted call-back, it was
determined the phone could
not receive incoming calls. It
was determined that all was
okay; it was a misdial.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that beer was stolen out of his
truck while parked at the Bank
o f E astern O regon in
Heppner.
Aug. 8: MCSO re
ceived a report from a caller
in Heppner that a Chihuahua
was found out of Heppner run
ning towards Hardman on the
highway.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a TV was stolen out his
yard last night.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that her wallet was taken from
her vehicle today and she saw
a possible suspect in the area.
-MCSO received a
walk-in request for a deputy
contact from a person in
Heppner regarding a neigh
bor’s garbage.
-MCSO received a
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request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Heppner re
garding a subject harassing the
caller and her friends. Timo
thy W. Judd, 18, was arrest
ed for Harassment and Crim
inal Trespass I.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Boardman that a subject’s cat
tle had gotten into his pasture
and ruined his trees. Susan
Stanhope was cited for Allow
ing Livestock to Run at Large.
-MCSO received a
request for an extra patrol in
Irrigon after 2 a.m. for juve
niles breaking curfew.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
of several juveniles riding their
sk ateb o ard s dow n M ain
Street.
-MCSO received a
report from UCSO that an
ATV was recovered at a resi
dence in Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller whose
husband was at work and a
Hispanic male was threaten
ing him.
-MCSO received a
relayed report from a caller in
Irrigon that someone knocks
on their door at various times.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Heppner re
garding filing charges against
her husband. S teven L.
Woodward, 45, was arrested
on Assault IV/Domestic. He
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO received a
report of two black labs found.
-MCSO received a
report from Oregon State Po
lice that Lacey Sheri Jacobs,
19, was arrested on a Mor
row County Circuit Court
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Possession of a Controlled
Substance II. She was cited
and released.
-MCSO received a
report from Oregon State Po
lice that Lawrence A. Perrin,
27, was arrested on charges
o f Failure to Appear/Driving
while License Suspended. He
was cited and released.
-MCSO deputy ad
vised he was out with a dis
abled vehicle.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
o f a vehicle crossing the
centerline and fog line on 1-84
westbound.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a relayed
report of a possible Unautho
rized Entry of a Motor Vehi
cle in Irrigon. Flashlights were
seen around a log truck.
-MCSO deputy ar
rested Brent Michael Smith,
22, for Parole Violation. He
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
-M C SO , H eppner o f Fairview Dr near the
Grocers can nix
ambulance, received a relayed fairgrounds. Deputies were
message from UCSO o f a unable to locate a fire.
damaged cans
29-year-old female stung by
-MCSO received a
Don’t expect a grocer
a bee in the Heppner Unit. The report from a caller in Heppner to refund your nickel deposit
subject was being transported reporting a male screaming at if you try to return a heavily
by a private vehicle and children and children yelling dam aged beer or soda
requested the ambulance meet back “don’t hurt me.”
container.
them en route with medication.
-MCSO received a
A new law (SB 926)
Subject was transported to rep o rt from a c aller in allows beverage dealers to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Boardman that subjects had refuse a bottle or can if the
-MCSO received a set off an employee’s house damage is so severe the brand
report of a panic alarm at the alarm and if the alarm cannot be identified, according
C ourt
H ouse
A nnex company called, she advised to the Oregon Liquor Control
Behavioral Health building. It to cancel the alarm and call the Commission.
was determined that ev erything business.
The amendment to
was okay.
-MCSO received a Oregon’s Bottle Bill (ORS
-MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon 459A.715) became effective
report of a possible assault that someone stole the front Jan. 1. It was added to the
between a male and female in tire off her bike sometime section that allows dealers to
the Sentry parking lot in during the night.
refuse to accept more than
Boardman.
-MCSO received a 144 containers a day from a
-M C SO , H eppner report from a caller in Irrigon single customer or containers
Fire, lone Fire received a that trucks were running up a that contain a contaminated
report of a grass fire in lone. residential area at a high rate substance.
The fire was close to power o f speed and one o f the
poles and the grain bines. lone subjects was recognized. The Local Adopt a
called out for mutual aid, fire caller requested a warning be
soldier support
in Heppner zone. The fire was given and the next time it
located and mopped up.
happened they would issue a effort underway
-MCSO received a complaint. Contact was made
The “AdoptaPlatoon”, a
report that the caller’s 12- and a verbal warning was
non-profit group organized by
year-old sister was missing given.
since that morning.
-MCSO received a mothers of soldiers in the last
-M C SO cited a request for a records check. Gulf War, is continuing today
subject for DUII. The vehicle
-MCSO received a for all deployed U.S. soldiers.
was impounded.
report o f a possible drunk Its goal is to send cards, letters,
-MCSO received a d riv er heading north on small gifts, and incidentals to
report from a caller in Heppner Boardman Range Road, then those soldiers who might not
that she had returned after turned o ff on Wilson Rd. receive much support from the
being gone for two days and tow ards B oardm an. The States. It is quite a morale
she had an electrical fire behind vehicle w as stopped and it was booster for our troops.
We have received
her stove.
determined to not be a DUII
-M C SO , H eppner but that the driver was tired. email asking if we could
ambulance received a report
-MCSO received a support a platoon o f soldiers
from a caller in Heppner that report from a caller in lone that for Valentine’s Day. These
her 14-year-old daughter was his wife’s ex-husband drove in troops are in need o f black
having seizures. The caller front of their house again and socks, and would dearly enjoy
refused transport.
peeled out. Deputies were DVDs, CDs, hard candy, (no
-M C SO
cited unable to locate the subject. chocolate or home made), and
Lawrence Allen Perrin, 27, for
-MCSO received a just a simple Valentine’s Day
Failure to Register, Driving report from Hermiston PD that card to let them know they are
while Suspended-violation, G ary W. Smith, 32, was not forgotten. These troops
Driving Uninsured and for arrested on a Heppner Justice are serving in Afghanistan or
Switched License Plate. Lacey Court warrant for Failure to Iraq.
A cco rd in g to Jan
Sherri Jacobs, 19, was cited A p p ear/D riv in g
w hile
MacDonald of Heppner, the
for Possession of a Controlled Suspended.
Substance-Less than One
-MCSO received a black socks are believed to be
Ounce o f Marijuana. The report from a caller in Heppner available in packages o f three
vehicle was impounded.
that her daughter’s mattress to six at a cost o f $3 to $6 and
A ug. 10: MCSO was stolen and sold at a yard apparently, they don’t need to
be wool.
received a report o f a dead sale.
Anyone who would
deer lying on 1-84 westbound
-MCSO received a
like
to
contribute
in any way,
at mp 171. OSP removed the report of a panic alarm at a
or
for
more
inform
ation,
deer.
residence in Irrigon. The
-MCSO received a residence was called and it contact either Bob or Jan
report from a caller in Irrigon was determined to have been MacDonald at (541) 676-
5019 evenings, or (541) 676-
that an unwanted person was accidentally set off.
9146
daytime. A drop off
-MCSO received a
at her residence.
location
has been set up in the
-MCSO received a 911 hang-up call from the
report from a caller in Irrigon Irrigon Marina payphone. lobby at Columbia Basin
of loud music coming from a Deputies were unable to locate Electric. Any dollar donations
will be used for purchasing
neighbor. The music was anyone around the phone.
-MCSO received a socks. There are 35 in this
turned down.
-B oardm an
PD report o f a burglar alarm at platoon, and packaging and
received a report from the Boardman Auto Repair. It was postage will be covered.
Boardman Shell Station that a determined that everything “There isn’t much time,” said
subject was there and wants was okay and the building was MacDonald. “This package
must be in the mail by Friday,
to talk to an officer.
secure.
Jan.
23.”
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a
If you would like to
report o f an audible burglar report from the Boardman
alarm at Huwe’s in Irrigon. An Shell Station that a vehicle with mail a card, or your own
employee
was on scene and two occupants drove o ff package, the p la to o n ’s
A ug. 9: MCSO
address is: SSG Brian Flom,
received a report from a caller did not have the proper code. without paying for $21.60.
-MCSO received a IUD 720th MP BN, 64th MP
in Boardman that a dog down The alarm was canceled.
*MCSO received a report from a c aller in BN, APO AE 09323. If you
the stre et was barking
report o f a car on its top on Lexington that a subject had w ould like to support a
constantly.
platoon, individual soldiers, or
-MCSO received a Hwy 730. No one was on the tried to run him over with a
would like more information
scene,
but
a
tow
truck
was
pickup.
report o f a burglar alarm in
-B oardm an
PD on “AdoptaPlatoon”, visit
Irrigon at AC Houghton. The requested.
-MCSO received a received a report from a caller h t t p : / /
superintendent was on location
w w w .adoptaplatoon.org/
and ad v ised the alarm report from a caller in Irrigon in Boardman o f a verbal
howsupport.html.
that a male in a black Saturn domestic dispute.
company.
Health Dept Schedule
from
a
week
ago
was
driving
-M
CSO
arrested
-MCSO received a
The Morrow County
request for deputy contact at around lone again and the Kirk Alan Looslie, 28, on a
Health Department lists its
the Boardman Marina for a caller followed the subject to H eppner Justice C ourt
clinic
hours for January:
w
arrant
for
Failure
to
Appear/
Lexington
and
he
is
possible
vehicle that was broken into
Monday, Jan. 19-all
Driving
while
Suspended.
headed
to
H
eppner
or
the previous night in Irrigon.
clinics
closed for M artin
Hermiston.
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO received a
Luther
King,
Jr., Day;
-MCSO received a rep o rt from C lackam as
report of a burglar alarm at the
Tuesday,
Jan. 20 -
Irrigon Learning Center. It report from a caller in Heppner County SO that John Earl
Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
was determined to be a false that she smelled smoke with Watson, 39, was arrested on
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
a
Circuit
Court
warrant
for
visible
smoke
in
the
direction
alarm.
Failure to Appear/Harassment P-m.);
Thursday, Jan. 22 -
physical. Subject was lodged
Heppner
clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
at Clackamas County Jail.
4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, Jan. 26 -
Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney,
PLACE
A
Boardman
clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
Advance Directives, Elder Law Planning,
4:30
p.m.
(closed 12:30-1
Real Property, Business Succession Planning,
p.m.);
WANT AD
Guardianships and Conservatorships.
Tuesday, Jan. 27 -
Boardman clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
DANIEL J. HILL
ONLINE
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
U T O R N I Y U I.AW
p.m.);
285 E. Hurlburt Ave. Hermiston
Thursday, Jan. 29 -
www.heppner.net
541 - 567-5400
Heppner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.).
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