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Published: June 21,2006
Affidavit
Fireworks wildfires can be
expensive
candles and chasers.
It's that red, white
and blue time of year again,
w hen A m ericans w ill
celebrate their freedom with
family gatherings, picnics,
horse shoes, and, of course,
fireworks.
But
all
that
celebration can be ruined
w hen som eone ends up
paying for a wildfire that
ignited from the careless use
of fireworks. In the last six
years, 152 wildfires were
su p p ressed
on state-
protected lands as a result of
careless handling or misuse
of fireworks. These fires
resulted in 121 charred acres
and $343.197 in suppression
dollars.
In 2005, three
firew orks w ildfires were
started by motorists; six by
people recreating and two by
the general public. While the
acres were kept small, it still
cost $ 11,200 to suppress the
fires. Guess who had to pay?
The person who started the
fire; or, in the case o f a
juvenile, the parent. By
State statute, parents are
legally responsible for at
least $5000 of the costs to
put out fires caused by their
child’s use of fireworks.
F irew orks
that
explode, fly through the air,
move more than twelve feet
on smooth ground, or act in
an uncontrolled manner are
illegal in Oregon. Examples
would include firecrackers,
bottle or sky rockets, roman
Legal fireworks are
sold only from June 23
through July 6 at licensed
retail stands in O regon.
Sparklers, smoke and snakes
can be purchased year round,
but rem em ber, sparklers
have sparks, and they too,
can be very dangerous if not
used and discarded properly.
Here are a few tips
from the Keep O regon
Green Association:
-F irew o rk s
are
illegal in any national forest.
The best idea is to leave the
fireworks home if you're
going into the forests.
-Keep all fireworks
away from small children.
-A lw ay s have an
adult present when fireworks
are being handled.
-Douse all misfired
or spent firew o rk s in a
bucket of water; Leave them
in the water overnight.
-Keep fireworks at
least 25 feet from building,
cars, trees, and shrubs.
-L igh t only one
firework at a time and move
away quickly.
-N ev er point or
throw fireworks at people,
pets, cars, or buildings.
-F irew o rk s
can
frighten pets, so be aware
and put your pets inside.
Please, be concerned
and be careful. Keep Oregon
green by using legal
firew o rk s in a safe and
responsible manner. Prevent
wildfires.
Sheriff's Report
while Suspended. She was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-M C SO arrested
Edwin Arnulfo Guardado,
24, on a Morrow County
Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Rape III,
Sex Abuse II, Sex Abuse III
and C o n trib u tin g to the
Sexual D elinquency of a
Minor. He was lodged at
U m atilla C ounty Jail on
$20,000 bail.
-B oardm an
PD
arrested D ouglas Duane
Jones II, 28, on a Morrow
C ounty C ircu it C ourt
w arrant fo r F ailu re to
A ppear/Theft II. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on $10,000 bail.
-Boardman PD cited
Jennifer Serrano. 19, for No
O p e ra to r's L icen se, No
Insurance, Failure to Obey
Traffic Control Device and
Failure to Register.
June 14: Boardman
PD received a report of a
MIP party at the Outback
Apartments. John Orlando
Salazar. 42, was arrested for
Interfering with a Police
Officer and Tampering with
a Witness. He was lodged at
U m atilla C ounty Jail on
$13,500 bail. Connie Laurel
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office reports han­
dling the following business:
June 13: M CSO
received a report from a
caller in Irrigon that a man
left the har and hit a kid in
the head. The caller also
reported that a male got out
of a white van and hit the
victim over the head. The
victim was bleeding from the
m outh, head and elbow.
Richard Correa was cited
and released on a UCSO
warrant for M anufacture/
D elivery/Possession of a
Controlled Substance.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Boardman that horses in the
field across from her were
too skinny and had not been
feed in three days. The caller
advised that he was going to
go to the press and complain
about
how
the
law
enforcem ent agencies are
not doing anything.
-MCSO received a
report from Hermiston PD
that Jessica A. Gillaspie, 27.
was arrested on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Pay Fine/Driving
I
Justice Court
Report
The Morrow County
Justice Court reports han­
dling the following business:
G ordon
A.
Wegwerth, 18, Lexington,
D riving U ninsured, fine
$244.
Patricia Lynn Rill,
38, Heppner, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 71 mph in a 45
mph zone, fine $185.
William Crumbliss,
40, Lexington, Failure to
Use Seatbelt, fine $76.
Sean P. Richards. 18,
Heppner, Failure to Use
Seatbelt, fine $76.
Jean
L ouise
P etersen ,
46,
Spray,
Violation of the Basic Rule,
65 mph in a 45 mph zone,
fine $113.
D ean
G eorge
Currah, 47, Colton, Drving
while Suspended-infraction
and Driving Uninsured, fine
$375.
John E. Mann II, 29,
Pendleton, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55
mph zone, fine $185.
was cited for P roviding
Alcohol to a Minor.
-B oardm an
PD
received a report that a bag
was found with green leafy
material inside. Cory James
Koertje. 25, was arrested on
Probable Cause charges for
Possession of a Controlled
Substance-I, within 1000
feet o f a school. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on $1500 bail.
-Boardman PD cited
Michael Lee Wood, 35, for
F req u en tin g
and
Endangering the Welfare of
a Minor.
- H e p p n e r
Ambulance received a report
that a 10-year-old wrecked
his bike. He was transported
to Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
report from Redmond PD
that Jeremy Walker, 28, was
a rre sted on a H eppner
Justice Court warrant for
F ailure to Pay Fine/
M aintaining a Dangerous
Animal without a License.
He was lodged at Deschutes
County Jail.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner that her daughter
had ran away. The girl was
located at a friend's house in
Stanfield.
-MCSO received a
report fcom a caller in Irrigon
that a juvenile was on a dirt
bike on the street. A 14-year-
old m ale w as cited for
Unlawful Operation of an
ATV, No Operator's License
and No Insurance.
-MCSO cited A liC.
Tanbay. 32. for Violation of
the Speed Limit, 85 mph in
a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report from Grant County
that Marco Antonio Juanico,
46, w as a rre ste d on an
Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/DUIl. He was lodged at
Grant County Jail on $2079
bail.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
B oardm an that her ex-
husband is brainw ashing
their 16-year-old son. She
has visitation and her ex-
husband is withholding. She
also stated that she pays a lot
of money in support and
insurance and should be able
to see him. She also has a
paper stating joint custody.
-MCSO received a
request for information from
a caller in Heppner regarding
w hether a space ship has
lan d ed in the M orrow
C ounty A rea. The caller
believes her friend is teasing
her but she is unsure.
D ispatch confirm ed with
B oardm an
PD
that
Unidentified Flying Objects
have landed in the area.
June 15: M CSO
cited a 14-year-old male for
Failure to Wear Protective
Head Gear.
-M C SO a rre sted
Serafin Galvan Quinones,
25, fo r F o rg ery and
P o ssessio n o f a Forged
Instrument. He was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail on
$15,000 bail. He was also
cited for No O p e ra to r's
L icen se and
D riving
Uninsured.
-Irrig o n
Fire
D ep artm en t re ceiv ed a
report that a vehicle crashed
into a telephone pole. It was
advised that it looked like the
pole would come down and
th ere
w ere
three
transform ers on the pole.
There was one person in the
vehicle and was believed to
not be injured. Two power
poles en d ed up com ing
down and Umatilla Electric
Co-op was advised.
-Boardman PD cited
Felix A. Mencias Gonzalez,
34, fo r D riv in g w hile
S u sp en d ed and D riving
Uninsured.
June 16: M CSO
received a report from a
caller in Irrigon that he had
lo cated a th ree-y ear-o ld
female juvenile that is not
sure where she lives. The
juvenile was returned to the
babysitter.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that there is a barking dog
that will not stop and it has
been an ongoing problem.
Renate Louise Eppenbach.
27,
w as
cite d
for
M ain tain in g a Dog as a
Public Nuisance.
-MCSO cited Ryan
Christopher Meier, 25. for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
85 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-M C SO cite d a
juvenile male for Driving
while Suspended-violation
and F a ilu re to C arry
Insurance.
-M C SO arre sted
Paul Stanton Pfenning III,
19, for Theft I of a Firearm
and B urglary I. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on $32,500 bail.
June 17: M CSO
received a report from a
c aller in H eppner that a
subject was attempting to
run over several people with
his van. When the caller had
made contact with the driver,
he told him. “The war is on.”
-Boardman PD cited
Carlos Jimenez Camacho.
38, for Driving Uninsured.
-Boardman PD cited
Noemi Tania Hihbitts, 29,
for No O perator's License
and Driving Uninsured.
-Boardman PD cited
Everardo Jimenez Sanchez,
33. for Violation of the Basic
Rule. 42 mph in a 20 mph
zone and D riving w hile
Suspended misdemeanor.
June 18: M CSO
cited Lisa Carmella Marie
Robertson, 36, for Violation
o f the Speed Limit, 96 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO cited Isaac
D aniel D unn, 24, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
95 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO cited Jeffrey
Linn Ring, 46, for Driving
while Suspended violation
and F ailure to M aintain
Lane.
-Boardman PD cited
M ario M artin G alv ez
Angulo, 42, for Violation of
the Basic Rule, 31 mph in 20
mph zone. No O perator's
License, Driving Uninsured
and Open Container.
-Boardman PD cited
M aria Nay el i G uzm an
Madrigal, 18, for Failure to
O bey T raffic C o n tro l
Device.
June 19: Boardman,
H eppner, L exington and
lone FDs received a request
for mutual aid for a fire in
Arlington.
-Boardman PD cited
Seth Thomas Wheeler, 28,
for Driving while Suspended
violation.
-B oardm an
PD
receiv ed a request for a
welfare check on a Spanish
fem ale that cam e into
Behavioral Health while the
Spanish w orker was out.
The c a lle r ad v ised the
subject was very distressed
w hen she left and has a
history of suicide attempts.
The su b jec t was found
u n c o n sc io u s
and
unresponsive, but breathing
and was suspected to have
o v e rd o sed .
She
was
tra n sp o rte d
to
G ood
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
-MCSO cited Hugo
A. Garcia Mendoza, 22, for
No Operator's License and
Failure to Drive in Lane.
-M C SO
cited
Charles R. Behrman, 37, for
Driving while Suspended.
-MCSO received a
report from a subject in
H eppner advising that a
su b jec t w as sp read in g
rumors around town that he
is stalking a female and now
he is getting looks from
people all over town and he
does not like it. He wants
deputies to tell the subject to
stop or he would be forced
to seek legal counsel and sue
for slander.
-MCSO received a
report from Hermiston that
Curtiss Robert Pullum, 38,
was arrested on M orrow
C o u n ty C irc u it C o u rt
warrant for Parole Violation/
S tra n g u la tio n . He w as
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-MCSO received a
report that Delbert Dungan.
50, w as a rre ste d on a
H ep p n er Ju stic e C o u rt
warrant for DUII. He was
lo d g ed at Lake C ounty
Sheriff's Office with $6000
bail.
-M C SO cite d a
subject for Illegal Operation
o f a Snowmobile or ATV
and No Operator's License.
-MCSO cited Usiel
P erez P ared es, 21, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
76 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report that a subject drinks
and drives every day and
throw s beer cans out the
w indow . Juan A n to n io
Rodriguez, 61, was cited for
Offensive Littering.
Schultz
graduates from
Lewis and
Clark College
C h risy
S ch u ltz,
daughter of Linda and Reese
S ch u ltz
of
H eppner,
graduated cum laude from
Lewis and Clark College in
Coeur d'Alene, ID on May
18 with a degree in nursing.
She is currently employed in
the card iac care unit at
Kootenai Medical Center in
Coeur d'Alene.
B irths_____
Iker
Giani
Barrera- a son, Iker Giani,
was born June 6,2006, at St.
A nthony
H o sp ital in
P en d leto n to M aria and
Sixto Barrera of Boardman.
Dailen Richard
Reese Schultz- a son, Dailen
Richard Reese, was born
June 19, 2006 to Rob and
E liza b e th
S c h u ltz o f
H au g h to n , LA. D ailen
weighed 6 pounds 7 ounces
and was 19 inches long. He
jo in s siste r E velyn, 3Vi.
Grandparents are Alvin and
Monika Davis of Louden,
NH, L in d a and R eese
S chultz o f H eppner and
Susan Davis o f G eorgia.
G re a t-g ra n d p a re n ts are
Mabel Heppner of Heppner
and Alvin and Nona Davis of
Loudon, NH.
DA's Report
The Morrow County
DA's office reports handling
the following business:
B rent
C h este r
Paradiso was convicted of
two counts o f T h eft-I, a
Class C felony and one count
o f F o rg ery -I, a C lass C
felony. P arad iso was
sen ten ced to tw o y ears
supervised probation, 30
days in ja il, 80 hours of
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $5401 in fines,
fees and restitution.
Gregory Alan Bass
was convicted of Possession
of a Controlled Substance 2,
a Class C felony. Bass was
sen ten ced to 18 m onths
supervised probation, 30
days in ja il, 80 hours of
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $1221 in fines
and fees.
M ichael
Jo se ph
Stiles admitted to violation
of probation allegations for
D elivery o f a C ontrolled
Substance. Stiles' probation
was revoked and reinstated
and he was sentenced to 12
days in jail, a probation
extension of 36 months from
the date of the order and an
ad d itio n a l 40 h o u rs of
community to be completed
within 180 days.
Cant Ranch history program to
be held
John Day F ossil
Beds National Monument
will offer a ranger-conducted
p ro g ram at the h isto ric
James Cant Ranch. This one-
hour program will feature
aspects of the human history
of the ranch and John Day
region.
The program will
begin at 2 p.m., on Saturday,
July 1, at the James Cant
Ranch house and museum,
located on Highway 19 two
m iles
n o rth
of
the
intersection with Highway
26. T here is no fee and
participants should bring
walking shoes and clothing
suitable for the outdoors.
For further information, call
(541) 987-2333.
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