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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - SEVEN
Oct. 29: MCSO dep­ ran away; she was last seen
Nov. 3: M CSO , of Irrigon and Morrow County left the scene before a deputy
uty reported a stop sign down on Oct. 28 in the morning. At Boardman FD received a Road Department.
could arrive.
at Kunze/Hilltop in Boardman. Attempt to Locate was sent report of an audible fire alarm
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a
The sign was found and out.
at a business in Boardman. It report from a caller in Heppner report from Umatilla PD that
The Morrow County propped up for the night. A
-B oardm an Police turned out to be a false alarm. that two brush piles where on Kenneth Perry Thorp, 47, was
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­ message was left for the road Dept, officer cited a juvenile
-MCSO cited Juan fire near C utsforth Park. arrested on an Irrigon Justice
ports handling the following
dept.
for
MIP/Alcohol
by
Con­
Gabriel
Reyna,
30, for Driving Forest Service advised that Court warrant for Failure to
business:
-MCSO, Boardman sumption.
Uninsured.
slash bums had been set for Appear/DUII.
-MCSO received a
Police Dept, received a report
-MCSO received a
-MCSO
received
a
that day at a local ranch.
-MCSO, Boardman
report from a c a lle r at
from a caller in Boardman that report from the Ashland Po­ rep o rt from H ep p n er
Nov.
4:
M
CSO,
FD
received
a report o f a
Hardman that a male subject
he left his residence for a few lice Dept, that Debra Ray Elementary School that a Boardman PD reported that a vehicle fire. There was a fire
was threatening her husband.
minutes and returned to find Nelson, 26, was arrested on stu d en t left the school subject fled the scene. All units was in the engine and it was
The subject w as at the
the window shattered and a Morrow County Circuit premises after being told to go were unable to locate the put out.
property line, yelling and
speakers gone. John Scott Court warrant for Giving False to the principal’s office. The subject and also checked his
-M C SO , H eppner
cartying a pipe. The subject left
Reed, 19, was cited for Theft Information to a Police Offic­ mother was notified. The residence. An attempt to locate FD received a report from a
while the caller was on the
II and Burglary I.
er. She was lodged at the school secretary called back was issued for Probable Cause caller in Heppner that her
phone.
-MCSO received a Jackson County Jail.
shorter after initial call to report for E lude and R eckless water heater was smoking and
-MCSO received a
report o f a burglar alarm at a
Oct. 30: MCSO, Or­ student had returned.
Driving.
she could see an open flame.
request for a deputy contact
residence in lone. The owner egon State Police received a
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO received a She was unsure if there was a
in lone regarding a male
called and advised the wind report o f a semi-truck weav­ request for contact regarding report that a minivan was stuck flame behind the wall.
subject trying to cover up a
blew a shed door open; ev­ ing on 1-84 eastbound.
retrieving property from in the m edian on 1-84
-MCSO, Boardman
meth lab in lone.
erything was okay.
-M C SO , O regon previous landlords.
eastbound,
mp
169.
PD
and
ambulance
received a
-MCSO deputy cited
-MCSO received a State Police, ODOT, Heppner
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO
received
a
request
for
a
friend
who was
Elena M endoza, 27, for
request for a records check on Fire Dept., Heppner ambu­ 911 hang-up call from DHS. report from a caller in Heppner , coughing a lot in another
Violation of the Basic Rule, 53
a male subject from US Inves­ lance, Lexington EMTs re­ It was d eterm in ed th at that he was involved in a one- apartment. The caller called
mph in a 35 mph zone.
tigations. Results were faxed. ceived a report o f a one vehi­ everything was okay.
vehicle accident. His vehicle back to advise the friend was
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a cle motor vehicle accident at
-MCSO received a went into a field off o f Hwy being taken to the doctor in a
request for a deputy contact
request for a deputy contact the junction o f Highway 207 report of an injured deer at mp 207. The vehicle was still at p riv ate
v eh icle. The
from a caller in Boardman
from a caller at Heppner High and the Bombing Range Road. 169 at the Port o f Morrow the location with its flashers on, ambulance was cancelled.
regarding someone calling him
School regarding students The vehicle was blocking traf­ pumps.
however, the caller didn’t
-MCSO received a
and he d o esn ’t w ant the
caught smoking on campus fic. Two patients were trans­
-MCSO
received
a
know
whose
property
it
was.
report
from
a caller in Irrigon
subject to call.
ported to Pioneer Memorial request for a background He advised there was no that several juveniles were
this morning.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a Hospital in Heppner.
check. The subject was not property damage, but that he attempting to take stop signs.
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
request for a deputy contact
-MCSO received a found in the local and the was headed to the hospital by The caller said she would call
Lexington o f an attempted
in Irrigon regarding the theft of report from a caller in Irrigon results were mailed.
private vehicle because o f a back the next day when she
theft o f steel tresses on
a car dolly.
that his pickup was stolen
-MCSO received a minor injury. Looslies was was available for contact.
property in Lexington. A
-MCSO received a sometime last night. There was report from a caller in Heppner contacted to rem ove the
possible suspect was named.
Sculpture
report of a low-flying jet over a language barrier; it may have that a gun was stolen from him vehicle.
All subjects were at the
the Columbia River. The FAA been a civil matter. The caller within the last month. The gun
-MCSO received a Invitational
location at the time o f the
in Pendleton advised that it called back and advised the did not have a serial number. 911 hang-up call. On call
report.
was a confirmed military jet; vehicle was returned and no
-MCSO cited Donald back, caller advised it was an Exhibit set for
-MCSO received a
further action was needed.
all was okay.
Gene Vandeventer, 54, for accident and they were trying Mary hill
req u est for back g ro u n d
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a Violation of the Basic Rule, 34 to call Irrigon.
information on a male subject
relayed report from a caller report from a caller at MCGG- mph in a 20 mph school zone.
-MCSO received a Museum
from the US Marine Corps.
hunting in the area o f the Ione that the anhydrous am­
-MCSO received a report o f a stolen bicycle.
Maryhill Museum of
The information was faxed.
USFS 2105-031 Road o f an monia tank was hit again last report from a caller in Heppner
Art
is
presenting
its Ninth
-MCSO received a
-B oardm an Police
open fire at a neig h b o r’s night; tire tracks were visible. o f a cold burglary o f her rep o rt from a c aller in Annual Outdoor Sculpture
Dept, officer cited a male
camp. The caller was referred
-MCSO received a garage.
Boardman that the caller’s wife Invitational from March 15
juvenile for No Operator’s
to Pendleton Dispatch for cur­ request for assistance at Riv-
-M C SO , Irrig o n was at their residence and an through Nov. 15. The exhibit
License, No Insurance.
rent fire conditions.
ersid e H igh School in ambulance received a report aggressive pitbull was outside features sculptures of mystical
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a Boardman with juveniles pos­ from the Irrigon Learning and got into a fight with their figures by Carole Turner
request for a deputy contact
re p o rt from a c a lle r in sibly involved in a burglary Center that a 16-year-old male dog. The caller’s wife is also (Portland) and Jerry McKellar
from a c aller in Irrigon
Boardman that her husband which occurred earlier in the w as in and out o f afraid to go outside to take the (Colville, WA); lyrical abstract
regarding harassm ent by
found their residence broken month.
sculptures by William Baber
consciousness. The subject kids to school.
another subject.
into this morning and their
(Seattle, WA), Mel Katz
had also fallen and there was
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO, Boardman
computer taken.
report from UCSO o f infor­ a small laceration on the back report from a caller in Irrigon (Portland), John Mayo (White
Police D ept., B oardm an
-MCSO received a mation regarding stolen prop­ o f his head. The subject was that he believes he had found Salm on, WA), Verena
ambulance received a report
re p o rt from a c a lle r in erty.
tra n sp o rte d
to
G ood the subject reported to have Schwippert (Arlington, WA),
o f a motorcycle accident in
Boardman o f a lost horse last
-MCSO received a Shepherd Medical Center in hit a stop sign the night before. Kate Simmons (Molalla), and
Boardman. It was a non-injury
seen earlier in the morning.
report from a caller in Irrigon Hermiston.
-MCSO received a Brandon Zebold (Seattle,
accident.
-MCSO received a who was concerned about her
-MCSO
received
a
report
from
a caller in Irrigon WA). A dm ission to the
-MCSO, Boardman
re p o rt from a c a lle r in grandson; his girlfriend hadn’t report of a suspicious vehicle that his parents’ mailbox had sculpture garden is free.
Police Dept, received a report
Also featured are
Hardman that her brother had seen him in several days.
at the O asis RV Park in been smashed sometime the
of a burglar alarm at Riverside
rom
antically
flam boyant
just
pulled
a
rifle
on
her
and
Irrigon.
-MCSO
deputy
as­
day before.
High School in Boardman. The
horses
by
Lisa
W orthen
threatened to “shoot her head sisted a disabled motorist; the
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a
building was secure; all was
off” . The subject was still at motorist was given a ride to report from a caller in Heppner report from a caller in Irrigon (Pleasant Hill), Ray Huston
okay.
his residence.
that her husband had gone that there was a fire at the game (E agle C reek) and Jesse
Heppner for vehicle parts.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO
received
a
duck hunting in the Three Mile refuge area. The caller said he Swickard (Wilsonville) with
report from a caller in Heppner
geom etric
Canyon area and had not also saw two males enter the c lassical
request
for
a
deputy
contact
request
for
a
deputy
contact
that her husband had been
from a caller in Hardman that from a caller in Irrigon regard­ returned. She called back two area right before the fire ab stractio n s by Joseph
drinking and wouldn’t leave.
Kinnebrew (Mount Vernon,
his sister was giving her medi­ ing a possible loan scam.
hours later and reported he started.
D eputy contact w as not
cation out to “everyone”.
-MCSO, Boardman had returned.
-MCSO received a WA) and Elaine Mac Kay (The
requested.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, received a report
-MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon Dalles), plus a permanent site-
-MCSO received a
Police Dept, received a report of a missing juvenile who was report from a caller in Irrigon th at a dom estic w as in specific sculpture by award
re p o rt from a c a lle r in
from a caller of a female sub­ last seen in Boardman the pre­ that someone had stolen his progress. The parties were w inning arc h itec t Brad
Boardman that a vehicle hit a
ject pulling a wagon and hold­ vious day. The juvenile re­ bike.
separated when the deputy Cleopfil. Presenting sponsor
dog and drove off.
for the exhibit is The Walter
-MCSO received a arrived on scene.
ing a sign on the Boardman turned.
-MCSO received a
Bailey Foundation.
eastbound 1-84 on-ramp.
-MCSO received a rep o rt from a c aller in
-MCSO
received
a
report from UCSO advising
“This exhibit mixes
-MCSO received a report that a runaway juvenile Hardman that her husband walk-in report that someone
they received a 911 call from
report from Mid-Columbia from DHS in Portland was had threatened to set the house was living at the subject’s artists whose work has not
a female subject requesting the
been shown in a museum
Bus Co. that a driver didn’t detained and turned over to on fire if she did not leave vacant house in Heppner.
location of the nearest hospital;
within 30 days.
stop for the flashing red lights. DHS.
-MCSO received a setting before with others who
she had been bitten by a dog
-MCSO, Boardman
-MCSO received a report that a 5-year-old boy have a long h isto ry o f
-MCSO received a
in Portland and scratched by
Police Dept, officers arrested report from a caller in Lexing­ request for deputy contact had got onto the wrong school recognition,” said exhibit
something in The Dalles. She
Noe Ramon Rodriguez, 18, ton that his ATM card and SS from a caller in Hardman bus and was dropped off at curator Lee Musgrave. “This
was en route from Portland to
for Kidnap I, Conspiracy to card were taken from his res­ regarding problems she is his old babysitter’s residence makes for an exciting interplay
Boise on 1-84 eastbound and
having with her 16-year-old and now the parents couldn’t for the viewer.”
Commit Kidnap I. Assault I, idence.
was unsure where she was. A
“Also on exhibit is The
-MCSO received a daughter.
Conspiracy to Commit Assault
find him. An attempt to locate
deputy was unable to locate
-MCSO received a was sent out. The subject was Grace Blue, a bronze o f a
I, Theft I, Conspiracy to Com­ report o f a lost black lab from
the subject.
Great Blue Heron by Jeff
request from a business in located an hour later.
mit Theft I, and Unauthorized a caller in Heppner.
-B oardm an Police
-MCSO received a Heppner for extra patrol in the
Use o f a Motor Vehicle. The
-MCSO received a Weitzel,” said Musgrave. “This
Dept, officer arrested Pedro
evenings
due
to
suspicious
subject was lodged at the report o f a hay shed on fire on
report from a caller in Irrigon sculpture is reminiscent of the
Canche May, 35, on an Irrigon
H ighw ay
207
n ear activity.
Umatilla County Jail.
that he saw someone riding his great age of Art Nouveau and
Justice Court w arrant for
-B oardm an
PD bike that he reported stolen a was recently gifted to the
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire Buttercreek. The fire had been
Failure to Appear/Theft II.
Museum by the Arthur G Dunn
Dept, received a report o f a previously reported; it started officer advised of a suspicious month ago.
-MCSO received a
Guild
o f Seattle.” The Guild
looking vehicle in the parking
grass fire west o f the Irrigon on Oct. 28.
-Boardman PD, OSP
report from a caller in Irrigon
organizes
several annual social
lot
o
f
Sandpiper
Apartments.
-MCSO
received
a
Marina. The fire was deter­
received a report from 76
that when he got his vehicle
events
for
the benefit o f the
-MCSO received a Station in Boardman o f a gas
mined to be on the game ref­ report from a callei in Irrigon
back from the m echanic,
Museum.
uge; ODFW was contacted. that something or someone report that the hide barrels had drive of$ 18.74.
everything had been stolen,
Maryhill Museum of
-MCSO, Boardman was hitting against her house fallen over at the Willow Creek
-MCSO
received
a
including a stereo, speakers
Police Dept, received a report and door. Units were unable and 206 Junction. The Elks request for a call to Behavioral Art, a castle-like mansion
and tools.
Lodge was n o tified and H ealth from a c aller in overlooking the Columbia
from a caller in Boardman that to locate anyone.
-MCSO received a
River Gorge, is located just
advised
they would take care Hardman.
her residence was broken into
-MCSO deputy gave
report from a caller in Heppner
while she was at work and a a courtesy ride to a disabled of it in the morning.
-MCSO received a west of US 97, on Washington
that a truck parked at the
-MSCO received a request for contact from a Scenic Route 14, the Lewis
motorist on 1-84 to Boardman.
computer was taken.
motel had a refrigerator unit
-MCSO received a report o f a recorded panic caller in Heppner regarding and Clark Trail, and is oper.
-MCSO received a
that kept going on and off and
report from a caller in Irrigon report from a caller in Irrigon alarm at the Morrow County hitting a deer and sustaining daily, including holidays, from
waking up his daughter. The
that juveniles next door where of a possible attempted break- Court House.
vehicle damage and need to 9 a.m.-5 p.m., M arch 15
caller would call the motel and
-MCSO received a contact MCSO for insurance through Nov. 15. C afe
throwing rocks at a house.
in at her residence; someone
call MCSO back if needed.
-MCSO received a rattled the back door. Units report from a caller in Irrigon purposes. She also advised the Maryhill serves deli food,
-M C SO
deputy
report o f a suspicious vehicle were unable to locate anyone. that a suspicious vehicle sped deer had left the scene injured. beverages and desserts. A gift
reported a suspicious vehicle
into the area and then left at a
at the CLD elevators on
-MCSO received a shop featu res o rig in al
on Root Lane in Boardman.
high
rate
o
f
speed
hitting
the
Cargill Lane. A deputy was
report from a caller in Irrigon American Indian jewelry and
The vehicle was moved.
stop sign. It was also noted that a d o m estic was in unique art gifts. General
unable to locate the vehicle.
that three stop signs were progress. It was only verbal at admission is $7; seniors, $6;
-MCSO received a
down in the Irrigon area. A the time and the male subject and children 6-16, $2. There
report from a caller in Irrigon
are picnic grounds, gardens
message was left for the City
that his 17-year-old daughter
and wild peacocks.
Sheriff's Report
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