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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 21,2004
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
-MCSO received a
request for a welfare check
on a m ale subject at his
w ife’s home in lone. The
caller hadn’t had any contact
from the subject in three
weeks and to forward the
information to Tri-Comm.
-MCSO received a
report o f an ab andoned
vehicle on the north end of
Seventh Street in Irrigon on
C orps o f E n g in e e rs’
property. The vehicle was
tagged for tow.
-MCSO deputy cited
Roy E. G utsche, 74, for
V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 83 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Irrigon to
report a stolen bicycle.
-MCSO deputy cited
Elizabeth M. Perry, 25, for
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2 bedroom single wide
with add-on. Nice inside.
Fruit trees w ith garden spot.
Swamp cooler and appli­
ances included. G ood
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$25,000
will carry contract
3 Bedroom in Lexington
3 B edroom , 2 Bath
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Garage and shop.
$85,000
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shed. 11.4 acres
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Insulated shop.
Fireplace
$74,000
3 bedroom 2 bath in lone
1998 Double wide in
lone. Includes shop,
shed, satellite dish and
applicances all on 1.72
acres.
$105,000
Country living next to town
Nice home near town on
1.7 acres. Keep your
horse here next to this 4
bedroom 2 story home.
2 car garage, lots of
storage, large bam and
garden area. Fully
fenced perimeter.
$185,000
BUILDING LOT W ITH
GREAT VIEW OF WIL­
LO W CREEK LAKE.
N ear Heppner. Ready
to build on. $20,900.
price reduced
4 BEDROOM IN IONE
100 X 100 lot with
large shed. Large 2808
square ft hom e.
$88,500
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V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 86 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Heppner
reg ard in g her son not
wanting to go home with
her. The son was staying
with a subject in lone.
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deputy
advised units were at the
Outback Apts, in Boardman
attem p tin g to lo cate a
subject who may have been
involved in an assault that
occurred last night. Units
were unable to locate the
subject.
-MCSO received a
relayed report from a caller
in B oardm an o f five
Hispanic male juveniles on
bicycles hitting the digital
speed sign on Kinkade. A
deputy was unable to locate
the juveniles.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Irrigon that a male subject
cam e into the residence,
took a snake and went to
another residence. It was
d eterm in ed the c aller
doesn’t live at the residence
and the owner didn’t want to
press charges. The report
was unfounded.
-MCSO received a
report from the manager of
Oasis RV Park that juveniles
v an d alized the public
bathroom at the park.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at the
Irrigon 76 station that she
and her boyfriend got into a
fight and now he won’t let
her get her things from their
residence.
A p ril 21: MCSO,
H erm iston
am bulance
received a request for an
ambulance from a caller in
Lexington for a 56-year-old
q u a d rip le g ic w ho was
experiencing confusion.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police D ept, receiv ed a
report of alarm activation at
M J’s Labor Contractors. It
was determined to be a false
alarm and all was okay.
-MCSO deputy cited
Chad Brenton Balfanz, 31,
for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 83 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Boardman
regarding trading her horse
for work done on her pickup
and now she can’t get either
the horse or the vehicle
back.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a 911
from a resid en ce in
Boardman. No one was on
the line. It was determined
it was a misdial and all was
okay.
-MCSO deputy cited
Jose Villegas Vallejo, 47, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
75 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO. Boardman
P olice D ept, receiv ed a
report of a motion alarm at
the Bank of Eastern Oregon
in B oardm an. It was
d eterm in ed it was the
cleaning lady and all was
okay.
-MCSO received a
walk-in report in Heppner
from a male subject who
reported his ex-girlfriend
keeps calling his residence
and harassing him and his
girlfriend; she also keeps
coming onto the property
after she was asked not to.
A deputy c o n tact was
requested or “someone is
going to jail tonight if she
calls again.”
-MCSO, Boardman
Police D ept, receiv ed a
request for an ambulance
from a caller in Boardman
for a 45-year-old female
who took an overdose of
X anax. The p atien t was
tra n sp o rte d
to
G ood
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
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