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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Heppner that a kitten was Robles on an Irrigon Justice
dangling by its front legs and Court warrant for Failure to
had been there for 48 hours. Pay Fine/Failure to Appear.
The Morrow County Columbia Basin removed the
Boardman PD cited
Sheriff’s Office reports han­ kitten from the tree.
Emmanuel Alvarez, Jr., 19,
M CSO received a for No Insurance. Navivdad
dling the follow ing business:
report
from
OSP that Chad Contreras Aguilar, 28, was
J u l y 4:
Robbins, 35, was arrested on cited for Allowing Unlawful
M C SO
cite d an Irrigon Ju stice C ourt Use of a Motor Vehicle.
Gregory Lyle Denton, 41, warrant for Failure to Pay
J u ly 7: M CSO
for Violation of the Basic Fine/Possession of Less than receiv ed a rep o rt from
Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph One Ounce of Marijuana. He M ontgom ery
C ounty
zone.
was lodged at U m atilla Sheriff’s Office (Alabama)
M CSO cited John County Jail.
that Drew Allen Martin, 19,
M ichael M cC oard for
M CSO
cited was arrested on a Grand Jury
Driving while Suspended- R ebecca
B rooke indictment for Sodomy I,
violation and No Insurance. F u rste n b e rg ,
39,
for Sexual Abuse I x2. Sexual
MCSO cited Kory Violation of the Speed Limit, Abuse I x3 and Sexual Abuse
Glenn Killenback, 25, for 42 mph in a 30 mph zone.
I x4. He w as lodged in
Failure to Use Seatbelt.
M CSO received a Alabama on $200,0(X) bail,
MCSO cited Kevin report from a caller in Irrigon awaiting transportation to
R ussell A sh, 27, for that a sub ject is at his Oregon.
Violation of the Basic Rule, residence and the caller
M CSO cited Todd
76 mph in a 55 mph zone.
knows he was a warrant out John Lofft, 29, for Violation
M CSO
cited for him. The c aller also of the Basic Rule, 76 mph in
Nicholas Arthur Keuler, 24, advised that the subject was a 55 mph zone.
for Violation of the Basic being verbally abusive to his
M CSO received a
Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph step-son and the she has report from a caller in Irrigon
zone.
custody of the step-son and that a rape had just occurred
M C SO
cited p rev en ted
him
from in Pendleton, but the subject
Jonathan Edw ard Reuter, runawaying. The subject’s is from Irrigon. The call was
46, for Driving Uninsured. wife was also headed to the transferred to UCSO.
M CSO received a caller’s house because she
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in was afraid of the subject. report from a caller in Irrigon
H eppner th at his ren tal John J. Homer, Jr., 59, was that his neighbor was making
property had been trashed by arrested on an Irrigon Justice threats, saying he was going
renters and there is a dog at Court warrant for Contempt to call a friend and have the
the location that has not been of Court/DUII. He was also c a lle r e lim in a te d . Both
feed or given water.
a rre sted on an B enton parties were advised to leave
M CSO cite d tw o County, Washington warrant each other along.
juveniles in Boardman for for F ailu re to A p p ear/
M CSO
a rre sted
Failure to Use Seatbelt.
D istu rb in g
an Erasmo Rodolfo Barrera,
M CSO received a A rchaeological Resource. 19, on an Irrigon Justice
report from Stanfield PD He was lodged at Umatilla Court warrant for Failure to
that T hom as C h arles County Jail.
Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile
Waddell, 48, was arrested on
M CSO received a Suspended. He was lodged
an Irrigon Justice C ourt report from a caller in Irrigon at Umatilla County Jail.
warrant for Failure to Pay that her son's bike was stolen
M CSO received a
F in e /D riv in g
w hile a p p ro x im a te ly an hour report from the undersheriff
Suspended. He was lodged before she called. It was a that he was attempting to
at Umatilla County Jail.
contact a vehicle with two
10-speed mountain bike.
M CSO arrested a
B oardm an
PD females inside on a farm
juvenile in Irrigon for MIP- arrested Michael William road. The driver was Driving
alcohol and Possession of Cowan, 19, on a Morrow while Suspended-violation,
Illegal Fireworks.
C ounty C irc u it C ourt but there was nothing law
M CSO received a w arran t fo r F ailu re to e n fo rcem en t co u ld do
report from a caller in Irrigon A ppear/Theft II. He was because they were on a farm
that the n e ig h b o r’s dog lodged at Umatilla County road. The driver refused a
attempted to bite her in her Jail with $20,000 bail.
consent search.
yard. The c aller w anted
M CSO
a rre sted
J u ly 6: M CSO
deputy contact.
Brian Michael Gutierrez, 21,
M CSO received a received a 9-1 -1 hang-up call on a U m atilla C ounty
report from a c a lle r in from a cell phone registered w arran t fo r F ailu re to
Heppner that the neighbor’s in B oardm an. D ispatch A p p e ar/P o sse ssio n o f a
dogs have broken through advised they could hear a C o n tro lle d
S u b stan ce-
in the
the fence and are violent baby cry in g
methamphetamine and False
acting. She thinks they killed background. On call-back a Info to a Police Office. He
some of her cats. The dogs male advised that it was an was also cited for Violation
are large and are repeatedly accident. Dispatch called of the Basic Rule, 76 mph in
in her yard and she has small back a second tim e to a 55 mph zone. D riving
determ in e ad d ress to
children.
while Suspended-violation
J u ly 5: M CSO determine that everything and Driving Uninsured.
received a report from a was okay. A deputy
M CSO received a
caller in Boardman that the responded and all was okay. report from Hermiston PD
M CSO received a
n e ig h b o r’s goats keep
that Jody Lea Hendricks, 34,
rep
o
rt
from a c a lle r in
getting out and are going
was arrested on a Morrow
onto his property and eating Heppner that two juveniles C ounty C irc u it C ourt
around 5 or 6 years old were
his wife’s flowers.
w arran t fo r F ailu re to
M CSO
cited in Hager Park. The caller A p p e ar/P o sse ssio n o f a
Michael David Leopold, 44, ad v ised th at one o f the Controlled Substance II. She
For Violation of the Basic ju v en iles had a bow and was also a rre sted on an
Rule 77 mph in a 55 mph arrow and they were both Irrigon Ju stic e C ourt
throwing knives.
zone.
warrant for Failure to Pay
M CSO received a
M CSO
cited
F in e /D riv in g
w hile
Kathryn Diane Snyder for report from a caller in lone Suspended. She was lodged
Violation of the Basic Rule, that her husband had went up at Umatilla County Jail on
to Bull Prairie around 6:30
74 mph in a 55 mph zone.
Umatilla County warrants
MCSO cited Karen a.m. and had not returned by w ith holds p laced for
Jean H opseker, 59, for 9 p.m . The c a lle r later Morrow County.
her husband
Violation of the Basic Rule, ad v ised
M CSO received a
returned home.
75 mph in a 55 mph zone.
call on the business line from
B oardm an
PD
M CSO received a
a subject that said he lived
rep o rt from a c a lle r in a rre ste d Ju lia n V elasco in Moses Lake, WA and that
another person was sleeping
at
Bakes in Irrigon and
-
wanted to know if a deputy
would be able to transport
Large Banners
Street Size Banners
him
to M oses Lake. The
up to 60" x 15'
up to 46" x 30'
caller was advised that a
deputy would not be able to
Regular Size Banners
Sheriff's Report
BANNERS -
advised to call a bus line to
get a ticket.
M CSO
a rre sted
Kevin Wayne Smith, 33, for
Driving while Suspended-
misdemeanor.
B oardm an
PD
received a report from a
caller stating that while he
was out of town his house
was broken into and some
items were taken. Officers
responded to the residence.
B oardm an
PD
received a report that the
caller’s vehicle had been hit
by an o th er perso n . The
driver of the other vehicle
does not have a license, but
the p arties ex ch an g ed
information. Angel Jacob
Martinez, 18, was cited for
No Operator’s License.
B oardm an
PD
received a complaint of loud
noise in the area. A subject
was warned about setting off
fireworks after 4lh of July.
J u ly 8: M CSO
receiv ed a rep o rt from
Hermiston PD that Aurelio
C anare R osas, 24, was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
C o u rt w arrant. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on local charges.
M CSO received a
report of a motor vehicle
accident at Willow Creek
County Club in Heppner.
Mikel Britt, 18, was cited for
DUII. Cody Walton, 20, was
cite d
for
M inor
in
Possession- alcohol.
M CSO received a
report from Hermiston PD
that Ruben Moreno, 29. was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
A p p e ar/D riv in g
w hile
Suspended.
M CSO
arrested
John Michael Thorp, 48, on
a circuit court warrant for
G rand Jury In d ictm en t/
U nlaw ful P o ssessio n o f
Methamphetamine. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on $20,000 bail.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her n e ig h b o r was
causing problems since she
called about their dog. The
neighbor had hit a child that
the caller was watching.
B oardm an
PD
received a report that five
kids were kicking the caller’s
car.
Boardman PD cited
Irma Pacheco Casteneda,
29, for F ailu re to O bey
Traffic Control Device.
B o a r d m a n
ambulance responded to a
residence with a one-year-
old chocking on tinfoil.
J u ly 9: M CSO
received a report from a
caller in lone that he heard
shots fired from behind his
residence.
M CSO received a
report from Pendleton PD
that Randall Lee Case was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile
Suspended. He was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail.
M CSO received a
report from Pendleton PD
that Jeannette Kay Taylor,
47, was arrested on Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Pay Fine/Failure to
Perform Duties of a Driver.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
M CSO received a
report from a c a lle r in
Boardman that she had a
medical marijuana card, and
her plants had been stolen
the night before.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in lone
that she heard shots again
this m o rn in g , and was
talking to a neighbor and
they both heard the shots.
M CSO received a
report from a c a lle r in
B oardm an that he was
shooting his rifle and just
wanted to let MCSO know
in case of calls.
M CSO received a
report from a c a lle r in
Heppner that someone stole
the pick up off his property
and it appears someone tried
to go through the fence.
Proposed changes in brand inspection
travel fee be removed from
program out for comment
the administrative rule.
W ith support and fees wil1 have to be Passed
recommendations from the in the next le g islativ e
Brand Advisory Group, the session.
On the cattle side,
O regon D ep artm en t o f
th
ere
are m any new
Agriculture is proposing a
recommendations.
The first
new basic fee structure and
other adjustm ents to the is a change in the law to
livestock industry’s Brand increase the cap of the per
Inspection Program . The head fee from the current
goal is to m ain tain an $0.75 to $1. The $1 cap is
effectiv e program at its the am ount needed to
current service level. To do generate enough potential
this, significant additional rev en u e to c o v er a
revenue must be generated legislatively adopted budget
and the program must look for the biennium 2007-2009.
The Brand Advisory
for ways to be as efficient as
Group
recommends
that the
possible.
program
work
with
the
per-
The first m ajor
head
fee
set
at
$0.85
for
the
reco m m en d atio n by the
years
2007
and
2008.
With
B rand A d visory G roup,
w hich in clu d es a horse efficiencies, the program
industry representative, is to could hop efu lly operate
eliminate brand inspection several more years on the
requirements on horses and same $0.85 per-head fee.
o th e r
eq u in es.
The However, with increased
recommendation is based on costs for fuel and labor, it’s
what appears to be a lack of likely the financial outlook of
c o n tin u e d su p p o rt and the program would have to
compliance by a majority of be evaluated in two years or
Oregon horse owners, who sooner if conditions change.
Recently, a new $15
seem to have an indifferent
travel
fee
has been approved
attitude about the value of a
for
the
Brand
Inspection
Brand Inspection Program.
C u rren tly , a very low Program and is now in effect.
p e rc en ta g e o f O re g o n ’s It has been added to the
horse population is inspected current $10 service fee and
by the p ro g ram . The ap p lied each tim e ODA
recording of brands would tra v e ls to a point o f
still remain for those who inspection. This new travel
wish to permanently mark fee is expected to help meet
th e ir h o rses, m ules and the short term funding needs
d o n k ey s, to aid in theft to get the industry’s brand
d eterren ce and recovery program through the next
efforts. For fiscal year 2(X)5, legislative session.
The Brand Advisory
the
co st
o f equine
Group
supports
making the
in sp e c tio n s
ex ceed ed
$15 fee increase permanent
revenue.
and
recommends that it be
Equine owners who
added
to the $10 service fee
want to continue with brand
by
changing
the law. This
inspection requirements will
would
increase
the service
need to come forward now
and make their voices heard. fee to $25. The Group also
If the program is to continue recommends that the $15
for horses, higher inspection •
Another significant
su g g ested
ch an g e
is
removing the exem ptions
currently in law for service
fees at registered feedlots
and liv e sto ck au ctio n
m arkets. This exem ption
was put into law in 1991,
when the first service fee was
ado p ted .
The
B rand
A dvisory
G roup
has
identified these inspection
points as places where there
should be a service fee.
The
final
reco m m en d atio n is to
change the law to allow a fee
of $2 for hide inspections.
The current fee cap is $0.75
and is not nearly enough to
co v er
the
co sts
of
performing hide inspections.
All p ro p o sals are
now being distributed for
comment and discussion by
the a ffe cted liv e sto ck
industries. Comments can be
sent to the O regon
Department of Agriculture,
Brand Inspection Program,
635 C ap ito l S treet NE,
Salem, OR 97301.
Producers and horse
owners can also contact any
of the group members for
input and also by accessing
the O D A w eb site at
oregon.gov/O D A /A H ID /
li vest o c k -id /b ra n d -f e e -
raise.shtml. The names of the
advisory group members are
also listed at that site. All
comments must be received
by A ugust 1, 2006 for
inclusion in the discussions
for the next le g islativ e
session.
For
m ore
information, contact Rodger
Huffman, Animal Ownership
Inspection and P red ato r
Control Program Manager
at (541) 562-9169.
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