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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 26,2006
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office reports han­
dling the following business:
continued from pane 2
Controlled Substance II.
Smith was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
MCSO received a
report of a vehicle accident
on Big Suttercreek Road.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in lone
of two pistols stolen from his
home; he had been on
vacation.
MCSO, Boardman
PD received a report from a
caller in Boardman that the
caller's girlfriend was hitting
him and bit his hand.
Boardman PD officer
arrested Dean Laroy Staten,
40, for Assault IV-Domestic
Misdemeanor, Menacing,
Harassment
and
Strangulation. He was
released on his own
recognizance
with
conditions.
MCSO deputy cited
Laurie Gaye Brown, 52, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
77 mph in a 55 mph zone.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in lone
that a male subject was
racing up and down a road.
A deputy checked the area
and was unable to locate the
vehicle.
MCSO received a
relayed report from a caller
in Hermiston that a female
subject used another female
subject's credit card on
QVC. The Hermiston PD
advised that since it occurred
in Morrow County, it is a
Morrow County case. The
call was handled by the
Hermiston PD; it was
determined there was no
crime committed.
MCSO received a
request for a welfare check
from a caller in Irrigon. The
caller wanted a check on her
children; they live with her
ex-husband. The caller
talked to them about three
weeks ago; one of the
children told her that she
didn't want to talk to her and
to not call back. It was
determined the juveniles
were fine and a deputy
would advised the caller.
MCSO received a
report from Cedar Rapid PD
that a subject in Heppner
advised of a domestic
disturbance occurring in her
residence. Both parties are
still on the scene. It was
determined to be a verbal
dispute only.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her husband is refusing
to leave the residenee. There
were three juveniles at the
residence. Oregon State
Police assisted MCSO. It
was determined to be a
verbal dispute only.
MCSO
deputy
advised he was out with a
large group of juveniles;
MCSO was assisting the
Oregon State Police in
contacting the juveniles
regarding a stolen vehicle
that OSP had earlier today.
MCSO received a
report of a dispute at a
residence in Heppner. It was
determined to be a verbal
dispute only.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman that a vehicle
drove past her and there was
a popping sound like a small
caliber gun. The vehicle was
later located.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that two pickups drove fast
away down a road and there
is a house with its door open
and lights on but no one was
home. The house may have
been burgled.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a vehicle came down a
street at a high rate of speed.
Boardman
PD
officer cited Javier Ramos
Delgado, 27, for Driving
while License Suspended
Violation.
Boardman
PD
received a report from a
caller in Boardman of a 5-
wheel trailer that has been
abandoned.
Boardman
PD
received a walk-in report of
a door kicked in at an
apartment.
Boardman
PD
received a report from a
caller in Boardman of a
disoriented subject who
walked in “kind of
confused.”
Boardman
PD
officer cited Della Sue
Renaud, 52, for Driving
while License Suspended
Violation.
Boardman
FD
advised they were at the
school and accidentally set
off the general fire alarm. All
was okay.
B o a r d m a n
ambulance received a
request from the Boardman
PD to respond to a female
subject in Boardman who
was alert but feeling dizzy
and faint. The patient was
transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
Lexington
FD
advised they were starting a
controlled burn at a location
in Lexington.
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TASTING!
THURSDAY, AUG. 17th
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
MORROW COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS
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Barbecue by John Gochnauer:
Serving Krazy Kabobs
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July 20: MCSO
received a report from a
caller in Lexington that a
male subject was violating a
restraining order.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Lexington of an illegally
parked car at Lexington City
Hall.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
of a subject riding a
motorcycle without a
helmet.
MCSO received a
report of an unknown
medical problem in Heppner;
a female subject in a
wheelchair
was
unresponsive.
MCSO, Boardman
PD, Boardman ambulance
received a report from a
caller in Boardman of a two
year old male “turning
purple.” The caller advised
the child fell over from a
standing position, like a faint,
and hit his head on the wall.
The child has a history of
seizures.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman that she saw two
men get into her vehicle, take
her purse and walk away.
Boardman PD officer
arrested Douglas Duane
Jones,
II,
28,
for
Unauthorized Entry of a
Motor Vehicle and Theft I,
and arrested Michael
Anthony Mullikin, 22, for
Unauthorized Entry of a
Motor Vehicle and Theft I.
Both subjects were lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
MCSO
deputy
advised he was out with a
farm vehicle that is possibly
broken dow n and it blocking
the roadway along Bombing
Range Road. The driver
returned with some fuel.
MCSO received a
report from Oregon State
Police that an OSP unit was
attempting to overtake a
vehicle on 1-84 eastbound,
going 85+ mph. OSP
stopped the vehicle at the
south Shell station in
Boardman; MCSO assisted
with the stop.
MCSO deputy cited
Jonathan Brady Dickhaus,
32, for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 72 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Heppner of two geldings in
her field; the caller didn’t
know who the owner is.
MCSO, Boardman
FD received a report from a
caller on 1-84 near
Boardman that a Qwest van
was on fire. A second caller
reported the driver was out
of the vehicle.
MCSO received a
relayed report of a 911 call
reporting a disturbance
across the highway from
A.C. Houghton Elementary
School in Irrigon. It was
determined to be two male
subjects.
MCSO received a
business line call from a
residence in Irrigon; there
was no one on the line but it
sounded like a possible
domestic disturbance in the
background between two
subjects. On a callback, a
male subject reported a
damaged vehicle is being
moved; another vehicle at
the scene has two flat tires
and he is not sure if the
people towing the vehicle
are the owners.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Heppner that two juveniles
just broke into a business.
They were last seen running
around the Main St. Park.
Each juvenile was cited for
MIP-Alcohol.
Boardman
PD
received a report from a
caller in Boardman that a
person from Hermiston area
came into the business and
wrote a check. The checks
W e P rin t
had been reported stolen the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a
C o m p u ter Form s
55 mph zone and Unsafe
from the Hermiston area.
Passing
on
the
Left.
Heppner G azette
Boardman
PD
received a report from a
caller in Boardman that her f t:
son was assaulted by another
$ mu m m
male juvenile at the store.
MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman that while she as
at her sister’s residence, a
SATtmtY. .II'I.Y TII
vehicle made a u-turn in
AT THE IUUKtOX MAKIXA I'AKK
front of the residence and a
subject made an obscene
Lots of Fun Family Entertainment!
gesture to her husband.
EVENTS IKdLl'DE:
Deputy contact was
Breakfast from 6:30-9 a m. • Parade at 10 a m.
requested. It was determined
Softball Tournament starting at 7 a.m.
no crime was committed.
Continuous entertainment throughout the day!
B o a r d m a n
ambulance received a report
Arts and Crafts Booths • Bingo • Dunk Tank
from a caller in Boardman of
Food Booths • Kids’ Games • Giant Raffle
an unresponsive male
Boat Rides • Duck Races • Hispanic Dancers
subject.
Round-Up City Cloggers • Show N Shine Car Show
July 21: MCSO
Music - Music - Music including:
received a report from a
98% Angels • The Journeymen (southern gospel)
caller in Irrigon that a dog
Shannon Wahner (local folk singer)
was hanging itself on
Tony
Madrigal (Entertainer Extraordinaire)
Seventh Street. It had
Fenderbenders (will rock your world!)
jumped out of the fence and
Ted Vanderford and his amazing sax
got caught. The owners
and
Street Dance/Light Show by Dan Burns
were advised and stated they
3D Productions from 9 p.m.-midnight
would reinforce the fence.
MCSO received a
MELON'S DONATED DY WALMILI FARMS
report from a caller in
AND BELLINUER MELON'S
Heppner that she had just
For information, contact:
cashed a check at the bank
Donna Eppenbach, 922-3197 or LaVelle Partlow, 922-3386
and then went to the grocery
store and forgot her wallet.
ENTERTAINMENT AID ADVERTISING FENDED BY
.MORROW COUNTY UNIFIED RECREATION DISTORT
MCSO cited Mary
Kelley, 76, for Violation of
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