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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 5, 2004
-MCSO received a Francisco Cruz Hernandez, who advised she would have
report
from
a caller in Irrigon 54, for Driving while License her sister call MCSO.
Sheriff's Report
-MCSO received a
that a group of seven to eight Suspended-V iolation, No
Insurance,
BAC
Refusal
and
req
u
est
from U CSO to
subjects were trying to steal a
The Morrow County car from a nearby residence. arrested for DUII. The vehicle contact a male subject and
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
was impounded. He was cited advise him to discontinue all
ports handling the following
M arch 14: MCSO to appear.
forms of contact with a female
business:
received a report from a caller
-MCSO received a subject or criminal charges
-MCSO received a in Boardman of hearing a lot request for a deputy contact would be filed. A deputy was
report from a caller in Irrigon o f vehicle doors closing in Irrigon at Huwe’s regarding unable to locate the male
who found a small boy, about around a residence and none a 20-year-old male outside subject.
three, on a bike with training of the neighbors are home.
advising he has nowhere to go
-MCSO received a and is going to spend the night
wheels in Irrigon. No parents
M arch 16: MCSO
were around. The caller called report from a caller in Irrigon on the bench. It was Raymond received a report from UCSO
back and advised the father of loud music coming from a Crawford Nutter.
that a subject in Irrigon had
found the child and no contact nearby location.
M arch 15: MCSO been threatened by another
-M C SO , C ity of received a report from a caller subject regarding a vehicle the
was needed.
Heppner
received a report in Washington (he would not she had repossessed from him
-MCSO received a
re p o rt from a c aller in from a caller in Heppner of a give any inform ation on in Hermiston.
Boardman of a dog running large dog running loose in the location) that he was at a
-MCSO received a
around the neighborhood since area and barking.
location last night at midnight report from a caller in Heppner
-MCSO received a and someone had broken into that a husky type dog was
yesterday afternoon.
report
that
a male subject was the residence; also that his contained at the church. The
-MCSO received a
walk-in report from a subject cited for E xceeding the stepson was there and he caller requested a city worker
who reported his vehicle was Maximum Speed Limit, 95 didn’t want him to be. The pick the animal up.
scratch ed w ith a rock mph in a 65 mph zone, Driving caller was advised that it was
-MCSO received a
som etim e last night. He while License Suspended his wife/ex-wife picking up report from Beaverton PD that
requested to speak to a deputy V iolation and D riving property.
Michael Bruce Clave, 24, was
Uninsured. The vehicle was
about an on-going problem.
-MCSO received a arrested on an Irrigon Justice
-MCSO deputy cited impounded.
report o f vandalism that Court warrant for Failure to
-MCSO received a occurred during the night on Appear/Driving
Richard Lee Christian, 54, for
while
Violation of the Basic Rule, 72 report that Eugenia Marie the Bombing Range Road.
Suspended. There were no
Ford, 29, for Violation of the
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited local charges and the subject
-MCSO received a Basic Rule, 38 mph in a 25 Jill Pambrun Peck, 29, for was lodged at Multnomah
report of an audible burglar mph zone.
Violation of the Basic Rule, 73 County Jail.
-MCSO received a mph in a 55 mph zone.
alarm at Bigfoot Industries in
-MCSO received a
Boardman. The alarm was relayed report from a caller at
-MCSO received a report that Mark Thomas
the Boardman Shell station of request for a police report Kegler, 48, was arrested on a
cancelled.
-MCSO received a a male lying beside the road; from U.S. Probation Office Umatilla County Circuit Court
report from a caller in Inigon later he was walking toward involving a male subject. The warrant for Failure to Appear/
that his vehicle had been the Shell station.
office no longer has the case DUII. There were no local
-MCSO received a due to the archive date.
vandalized in the last couple of
charges and the subject was
report from a caller in Heppner
days.
-MCSO received a transported and lodged at
-M C SO , O regon that the lid for the garbage can request for a background Umatilla County Jail.
State Police received a report near the Bank of Eastern check on a male subject from
-MCSO received a
from a caller that a vehicle was Oregon and the motel were Federal Investigations. The request for deputy contact
all over the road on 1-84 missing and a pair of tennis information was forwarded via from a caller in Heppner
shoes thrown away. The City mail.
westbound, milepost 167.
regarding a neighbor dispute
of
Heppner later requested a
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a over parking.
report from a caller on a cell deputy contact regarding the request for a contact with the
-MCSO cited William
phone that she fell while hiking missing garbage lids.
Animal Control Officer from Robert Levy, 27, for Violation
-MCSO received a a caller in Boardman regarding of the Basic Rule, 71 mph in a
on Mt. Hood and had a facial
injury. The call was relayed to relayed report from Oregon a co m p la in t a g ain st the 55 mph zone.
Hood River Sheriff’s Office. State Police of a male lying in neighbor’s dog.
-MCSO,
Irrigon
-MCSO received a the grass on 1-84 westbound,
-MCSO, Boardman ambulance received a report
rep o rt from a c a lle r in m ilep o st 174-175. An Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Irrigon that her
B oardm an th at tw o 4- ambulance located the subject from a caller of an unknown husband was having chest
wheelers that were speeding w alking w estb o u n d ; he male walking down die middle pains and they had been going
had flipped. It was a non­ advised he works the night of the road, impeding traffic on on for the past four days. The
injury accident. A deputy was shift at Simplot and is going to NW Boardman Avenue; he is caller did not want an
Boardman.
unable to locate anyone.
refusing to move. A deputy ambulance but was going to
-MCSO received a was unable to locate the transport her husband by
-M C SO
deputy
received a driving complaint of report from Oregon State subject.
private vehicle to the Irrigon
a vehicle speeding from Inigon Police that Michael Dean
-MCSO received a Clinic. The Irrigon Clinic then
Hendricks, 47, was arrested request for a deputy contact called requesting transport.
to Cascade Specialties.
on
a Morrow County Circuit at Irrigon Justice Court from a The subject was transported to
-MCSO received a
Court
warrant for Failure to caller in Vancouver, WA Good Shepherd Medical Center
report from a caller in Heppner
of a small gray dog running Appear/De livery, Manufacture regarding a male subject not in Hermiston.
loose on Riverside Street. The of a Controlled Substance and releasing her son’s belongings.
-MCSO cited Maria
Possession of a Controlled
owner was located.
-MCSO received a Isabel Tovar, 34, for Violation
-MCSO, Boardman Substance II. He was lodged request for a deputy contact of the Basic Rule, 75 mph in a
Police Dept, received a report at the Umatilla County Jail.
from a c aller in Irrig o n 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a regarding a civil issue that is
from a caller in Boardman who
-Boardman
PD
received a message on her report from a caller in Irrigon occurring.
received a report of an
answering machine from her that her husband is being
-MCSO received a unwanted male subject
daughter stating the caller’s verbally abusive. She later rep o rt from a c a lle r in threatening another. It was
grandson was being beat up; called and advised her Boardman of a dog in her yard unknown if there were
the message was recorded at husband had left with her for several hours. The animal weapons.
noon. The caller couldn’t purse in his pickup. She was had gotten into her house and
-MCSO received a
contact her daughter due to a advised a deputy was unable is near her chicken coop. It report from a caller in Irrigon
custody situation. It was to get the purse for her.
was unknown who the owner that her mother was speaking
-MCSO, Boardman is.
determ ined there was no
to a subject. The deputies
Police Dept, received a hang­
assault.
-MCSO received a followed the subject and issued
-MCSO deputy cited up 911 call from a location in report from a caller in Heppner a restraining order against him.
Brandi Jo Kauffman, 20, for B oardm an. It was a pay that two fem ale subjects
-MCSO cited Joel
Violation of the Basic Rule, 76 phone. An officer was unable flipped her off when they Salgado Rangel, 25, for
to locate anyone.
mph in a 55 mph zone.
drove by her.
Violation of the Basic Rule, 68
-MCSO received a
-MCSO deputy cited
-MCSO deputy cited mph in a 55 mph zone.
Dale Jay W ilson, 26, for report from a caller requesting Cheryl Therese Ridge, 43, for
-MCSO received a
reg ard in g
a Violation of the Basic Rule, 79 request for deputy contact
Failure to Renew Registration, co n tac t
Failure to Carry Proof of Restraining Order not being mph in a 55 mph zone.
regarding possible animal abuse
made. The caller was unable
Insurance.
-MCSO received a occurring.
-M C SO dep u ties to get to her residence for rep o rt from a c a lle r in
-MCSO received a
a rre sted R ichard A lan persona] items. D eputies Boardman that his vehicle was report from Stanfield PD that
Sturgeon, 45, for DUII (BAC attempted to serve the order stolen. A deputy advised the Matthew Bradley Townsend,
.16), Reckless Driving, and while the caller entered her vehicle was repossessed; the 18, was arrested on Morrow
UTC for Passing in a No residence. They were unable owner was advised.
County Circuit Court warrants
Passing Zone. The vehicle was to locate anyone.
-M C SO
deputy for Failure to Appear/Unlawfiil
-M C SO
deputy arrested Marcy Beth Jacobs, Use of a Motor Vehicle and
impounded.
-MCSO deputy cited requested an ambulance at the 42, on an Irrigon Justice Court Failure to Appear/Attempt to
Keith Allen Axtell, 34, for Morrow County Fairgrounds warrant for Failure to Pay Elude Police/Vehicle. The
D riving w hile L icense in Heppner for a 7-year-old Fine/Driving while License subject was cited and released
S u sp en d ed -I, and No child who had fallen off the Suspended. She was cited and to appear.
Insurance. The vehicle was bleachers. The deputy later released.
-MCSO received a
cancelled the ambulance and
impounded.
-MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon
-MCSO received a would transport the child to report from a caller in lone that that a male juvenile stole a bag
report from a caller in Irrigon Pioneer Memorial Hospital in he found a purse and billfold of candy. The caller called
of a lot of people in and out of Heppner.
on Highway 74. He advised back later and said that the
-MCSO received a he called a cell number found subject’s sister had come in to
a residence in Irrigon. The
home’s residence is currently report from Hermiston Police in the purse and spoke with a say that her brother did steal
lodged at the Umatilla County Dept that Raymond Crawford male subject who stated he the candy and advised that his
Nutter, 21, was arrested on an would advise the owner. The mom would bring him down.
Jail.
-B oardm an Police Irrigon Justice Court warrant caller had not heard from her The caller requested a deputy
Dept, officer cited a juvenile for Failure to Appear/Reckless yet MCSO attempted contact respond.
for No Operator’s License Driving. He was cited and with a phone number and
-MCSO
arrested
and Driving Uninsured. The released to appear.
spoke to the owner’s sister Robert Fredrick Bowron, 33,
-MCSO, Boardman
vehicle was impounded.
on a Linn County warrant for
Police Dept, officers cited
Health Department lists hours
The Morrow County Health Dept, lists its clinic hours
for the month of May:
Thursday, May 6: Heppner Clinic in Heppner, open
from 1-4:30 p.m.;
Monday, May 10: Boardman Clinic in Boardman,
open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
TUesday, May 11: Boardman Clinic in Boardman, open
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Wednesday, May 12: Boardman Clinic in Boardman,
open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Thursday, May 13: Heppner Clinic in Heppner, open
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, May 17: Boardman Clinic in Boardman,
open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
TUesday, May 18: Boardman Clinic in Boardman, open
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Thursday, May 20: Heppner Clinic in Heppner will be
closed;
Monday, May 24: Boardman Clinic in Boardman,
open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
TUesday, May 25: Boardman Clinic in Boardman, open
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Thursday, May 27: Heppner Clinic in Heppner, open
from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, May 31: all offices closed for Memorial Day.
Anger resolution seminar set
Christian Life Center
in Heppner will present an
anger resolution seminar on
Friday, May 21, from 7-9:30
p.m. and Saturday, May 22,
from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The
instructor is Bill Gothard. Cost
is $35 and registration is
required by Sunday, May 16.
S em in ar
to p ics
include: Detect a Spirit of
Anger; Learn Eight Attitudes
that Conquer Anger; Trace
Anger to its Sources; Learn
Why God Lets Bad Things
Happen; Turn Anger into
Genuine Love; Discover the
Power of Crying Out; Regain
Surrendered “Ground”; Deal
with Inherited Anger; and
Learn How to Give Verbal
Blessings.
To register for the
class or for more information,
call 676-5581.
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