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posals or to ask questions will
be provided. The time frame by
which specific concerns and
questions may be raised in per­
son or by letter will end when
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Ordinance in a scheduled hear­
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available after February 13,
2006. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
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Published: February 8, 2006
Affidavit
-BPD issued a
citation
to Michael Anthony
Sheriff's Report
M ullikin, 22, for no
operating license and for not
T he M orrow C ou n ty
having insurance.
Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re­
-BPD received a
ports handling the following
report that a subject was at
business:
an abandoned house. Subject
Jan.29: BPD issued
turned out to be cleaning up
a citation to Luanne
the property so that they can
Carolynn Flanagan, 36, for
sell it.
driving while suspended.
Feb. 2: MCSO
-M CSO issued a
received a report from ADT
citation to Christian Danyel
that the alarm was going off
Kennedy, 29, for failing to
at the high school. The alarm
register vehicle.
call was cancelled.
-M CSO issued a
-MCSO received a
citation to Stephanie
report that a man tried to buy
Lorraine Brown, 18, for
alcohol in a store in Umatilla.
going 84 tnph in a 65 mph.
The
store divined the male
. H e p p n e r that u d \ is e d , a.
-M CSO issued a subject who was putting subject beewuse o f visible
citation to Michael Leonard rocks in the road.
intoxication. The male
Stanley, 21, for unreasonable
sound.
-MCSO received a
report that Umatilla Co SO
arrested Jason Trickel, 26,
on a HJC warrant for failing
to pay fine for driving while
suspended.
F eb . 1: MCSO
issued a citation to Isaias
Campos, 19, for going 96
mph in a 65 mph.
-MCSO received a
request from Tri-Comm. for
mutual aid for a one vehicle
MVA that involved one
patient that had head injuries.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
subject took o ff headed
towards Irrigon.
-M CSO arrested
James Gray Johnson, 42, on
an IJC warrant for failing to
appear for driving while
suspended violation.
-MCSO received a
report that a window and
door were open at a
residence and there was a
male subject there. The
situation was checked out
and the male subject is the
hom eow ner and he was
locked out.
-M CSO arrested
Donald Lewis Griffin, 37, for
Theft 111.
-MCSO received a
report that a toolbox and
antique bottles went missing
after the reporter’s furnace
was repaired.
-MCSO received a
report that OSP arrested
Gary Beeler Jr., 41, on and
HJC warrant for failing to
pay fine for a driving while
suspended violation.
-MCSO received a
report that W ashington
County SO arrested Carol
M aes, 27, for failure to
appear.
F eb . 3: MCSO
received a report that Keiser
PD arrested Merle James
Floyd, 44, for felony
possession of a firearm.
F eb . 5: MCSO
received a report from Albert
Allen Gomez, Jr., 22, that he
has a warrant and wants to
turn him self in. He was
arrested on a U m atilla
County S h eriff’s O ffice
warrant for Failure to
Appear/Aggravated Theft I.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.___________
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