Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 11,2006 - ELEVEN to look but could not see Fire Dept, received a report Failure to Stop for School anyone. from a caller in Boardman Bus and No O p e ra to r’s -MCSO received a that a m ale su b ject was License-Instruction Permit The Morrow County report that someone broke b urning stu ff again and Only. O ct. 6: M CSO Sheriff's Office reports han into the reporter’s residence something in his burn pile exploded. It was requested received a report from a dling the following business: in Irrigon. -MCSO received a that the fire be checked out. caller in Irrigon that she was Oct. 1: MCSO cited report that an employee was -MCSO received a walking and a dog came out Fidel R. Torres, 18, for no sneaking beer out of the report from the Hermiston of a yard and bit her. operating license. -MCSO deputy cited -MCSO received a store to sell to vehicles in Police D ept, that M aria Margarita Gonzalez, 41, was a fem ale su b ject for report that at the W illow Boardman. -MCSO received a arrested on an Irrigon Justice Violation of the Basic Rule, Fork R eservoir, subjects report that someone lost a Court warrant for Failure to 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. were advised not to camp -MCSO received a toilet out of the back of a Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile and also advised to pull their v ehicle. The to ile t had L icense S u sp en d ed - rep o rt from a c a lle r in boats out of the water. M isdem eanor. She was B oardm an o f a cu sto d y exploded all over the road. -MCSO received a L exin g to n FD set up a lodged at the U m atilla dispute. His wife w on't let report from OSP that four warning and swept the debris County Jail with a hold for him have the kids on the Hispanic males were chasing weekends. He was referred off the road for collection by Morrow County. a fifth H ispanic male in ODOT. -MCSO received a to the B oardm an Police Boardman. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon Dept. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in -MCSO deputy cited that a wallet and cell phone report that Pendleton PD Enrique Carrillo Prado, 22, Heppner that while she was w ere stolen out of his pickup arrested Alton Kent Helton, locking up the Shell Station for Following Too Closely. near the end of September. 48, for failing to appear for -MCSO deputy cited someone in a vehicle came -MCSO received a contempt of coifti. Pedro R egalado, 64, for by and took a photo of her. rep o rt from a c a lle r in -M C SO a rre sted Heppner of a disturbance at Violation of the Basic Rule, -MCSO received a Valentin Morales Mencias, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone. rep o rt from a c a lle r in a residence. A male juvenile 23, for driving under the -MCSO deputy cited Boardman that three young was a rre sted for influence. -M C SO a rre sted males were in a vehicle and Harassment, Strangulation Larry Gene Daniels, 44, for both Deana Rae Hendricks, had rifles. The caller said the and Disorderly Conduct. He D efectiv e L ig h tin g and 26, and C haunesy Lynn juveniles claimed to be going was lodged at the Umatilla Failure to Register Vehicle. He was also arrested on a County Jail. Allan, 34, for Assault III and hunting. -M C SO and -MCSO received a Umatilla County Warrant, Assault IV, Harassment and Boardman PD received a report from a caller in Irrigon Probation V iolation; and Disorderly Conduct. -MCSO received a report that an 18-year-old of a male subject in the park D riving w hile L icense report that John Day PD female with a 17-month-old with a flashlight. It was Suspended-M isdem eanor. arrested Michael Woodrow d a u g h ter had to v isit a determined the subject was He was lodged at the Wenzel, 40, for driving under resident of Boardman and catching nightcrawlers. He Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO deputy cited the in flu en ce and now she is not being allowed was advised o f the park Sherri Townsend Alexander, to leave. An additional call hours and was leaving. incom pletion o f A lcohol 39, for Violation of the Basic from an o th er person -B oardm an Police class. -M C SO cited requested deputy contact at Dept, officer arrested Daniel Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph Allan Macomber, 35, on a zone. Natalie Lynn Primley, 37, for the address. -B oard m an FD -MCSO, Boardman Circuit Court warrant for no operating license. Sex Abuse I x3. He was receiv ed a rep o rt that a P olice D ept, receiv ed a - B o a r d m a n re sid en c e b eh in d the rep o rt from a c a lle r in lodged at the U m atilla Ambulance assisted a male Boardman that someone was subject who had been shot Tillamook Cheese Factory County Jail. was possible conducting an outside his house knocking Oct. 5: M CSO but w as c o n sc io u s and illegal burn. The residents on his door and kicking his deputy cited Leslie James breathing. Boardman PD car. w ere ad v ised not to be Ridley, 76, for Violation of received the report as well; -B oardm an Police the subject was transported burning anything that is not the Basic Rule, 33 mph in a 20 mph zone-School Zone. Dept, officer cited Robert to Good Shepherd Hospital. wood. -MCSO received a Glen Dieter, 19, for Speed O ct. 3: M CSO -B oardm an PD report from a caller in lone Racing, and cited Derrick arrested Rafael Leon Torres, deputy cited Ryan Scott that a female subject’s dogs W illiams Kestler, 28, for 21, for misuse of 911 and Farver, 22, for Violation of the Speed Limit, 88 mph in are co n tin u o u sly at the Speed Racing. imitating a false report. -B oardm an Police sch o o l. A d eputy was -B oardm an PD a 65 mph zone. Dept, officer cited a male requested to contact the -MCSO deputy cited received a report that male subject for Driving while owner and advise them to su b ject in Irrigon was Troy Phillip Morgan, 29, for keep the dogs in the yard. L icen se S u sp en d ed - beating his dog and yelling F ailure to O bey T raffic -MCSO received a V iolation and Failure to Control Device. profanities. -MCSO deputy cited rep o rt from a c a lle r in O bey T raffic C ontrol O ct. 2: M CSO received a rep o rt that a Karina Farias Flores, 20, for Boardman that she thought Device. He was also arrested fem ale in H eppner was Violation of the Basic Rule, that her car window was on a M ultnom ah County shot out w hile she was warrant. He was lodged at hyperventilating and had dry 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received a driving. A deputy contact the Umatilla County Jail. mouth. Subject was possibly Oct. 7: M CSO reacting to medicines. Her report from a c a lle r in was requested. receiv ed a rep o rt that -MCSO deputy cited husband drove her to Heppner that his Glock 19 H erm iston PD arrested a subject for Violation of the Pioneer Memorial Hospital. 9mm handgun and holster Speed Limit, 82 mph in a 65 Shannon Rhodes, 46, for -MCSO received a were stolen or lost. failing to pay fine on a failing -M C SO reserv e mph zone. report that two males in a to appear. -MCSO received a deputy advised that he just Chevy Chevelle that were -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in p arked in front o f AC witnessed a vehicle swerve report from Irrigon that a Heppner that a horse was H oughton S chool, w ere and go into the ditch. It was warned for an illegal turn and d eterm in ed the d riv e r missing. The owner was out reporter stated a woman came by her home asking for swerved to miss a dog and looking for the horse. public urination. help to get her to a shelter. -MCSO received a lost control on the pavement. -M C SO arre sted Reporter was going to take rep o rt from a c a lle r in Jonnie Albert Thomas, 52, A tow was requested. the fem ale su b ject to -B oardm an Police Heppner that she received a for Domestic Harassment, Menacing and Assault IV- Dept, officer cited Chad call from a female subject Hermiston, but the shelter Bryan Irion, 32, for w ho w itn essed a fath er turned her down. felony. -MCSO received a -MCSO received a Violation of the Speed Limit, v erb ally ab u sin g and rep o rt that in Irrig o n a sw earing at his son, and req u est to rep o rt the 91 mph in a 65 mph zone. female shot a pistol in a -B oardm an Police threatening to beat him. re p o rte r’s v eh icle was residence. Then the female -MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept, officer cited Ma Del stolen. The reporter had left locked h e rs e lf into the Dept, received a report from his vehicle when he got in a Rosario Ayala-Vazquez, 33, bedroom and then later a caller in Irrigon that her motor vehicle accident on for No Operator’s License escaped out of the window. neighbors are burning after Saturday, Sept. 30 and has and Driving Uninsured. -B oardm an Police dark and thought that was Debbie Lynn Clark, 43, was not seen it since. There were Dept, received a report from illegal. The fire chief advised a rre sted on n u m erous no reports of the car being ch arg es and a subject in Boardman of a it was illegal to bum after w eapon towed either. Possession of a Controlled dark. A deputy detemiined -MCSO received a controlled substance found it was a sto re -b o u g h t Substance II, M enacing, report about a suspicious on a sixth grader. D isorderly C onduct and- barbecue. -B oardm an Police person in Boardman that was Criminal Mischief II. Irrigon -B oardm an Police acting nervous while parked D ept, o ffic e r arrested FD and Irrigon Ambulance Dept, officer cited a subject Edubiges Gonzales Serrate, on the side of the street. assisted. -MCSO received an 26, on a C ircu it C ourt for No Operator's License, -M C SO arrested animal complaint in Heppner warrant for Identity Theft, D riving U n in su red and Lance Rardin Anthony, 36. F ailu re to O bey T raffic and lodged at U m atilla that a horse got into a fight for failing to appear. Control Device. A subject with a porcupine and the County Jail. -Boardman PD cited -Heppner ambulance was arrested for Carrying a horse had quills all in the Juan Ramirez Lopez, 34, for face. R eporter requested received a report from a C o n cealed W eapon and contact with the owner’s of caller in Heppner that an 80- Felon in Possession o f a failing to obey traffic control device and failing to carry year-old female was possibly Restricted Weapon. the horse. registration. -B oardm an Police -M C SO arrested having a stroke. -Boardman PD cited Dept, received a report from O ct. 4: M CSO David Leroy Brown, Jr. 36, Scott Nathan Alsperger, 20. for Criminal Mischief II and deputy cited G u ad alu p e a caller in Boardman of three on a Probation and Parole Castillo Gonzales, 19, for vehicles in the Boardman for failing to obey traffic felony w arran t. He was Violation of the Basic Rule, City Park with 3-4 occupants control device. Oct. 8: M CSO per vehicle, all w earing lodged at Umatilla County 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. receiv ed a rep o rt that -MCSO received a bright red t-shirts. It was Jail, with a Probation and report from a caller in Irrigon determined to be a meeting Umatilla PD arrested Javier Parole hold placed. -MCSO received a that three dogs are fighting; of the United Farm Workers Nava Cruz, 27, for failing to appear. report that someone broke two big dogs vs. a small pug. Union. -B oardm an Police -M C SO and into the reporter’s residence The caller thought the pug Dept, officer cited Luz Maria Boardman PD received a in Irrigon by bending the was fatally wounded. -MCSO. Boardman Serrano M oreno, 28, for report about a fem ale in window. The reporter got up Sheriff’s Report Irrigon who advised she had a knife and wanted to die. She had already sliced her arm when MCSO, EMS and Irrig o n A m b u lan ce responded. -MCSO received a report about two subjects in B oardm an w ho had a conflict over a sold horse. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that someone was looking through her windows and she had small children. -MCSO received a report that som eone was outside o f the re p o rte r’s house in Irrigon and when she saw the subject they jumped the fence and ran. -Boardman PD cited Calixto Uluan Solis, 32, for failing to obey traffic control device and failing to use a child safety seat. -B oardm an PD receiv ed a rep o rt that a reporter advised a juvenile male was standing on a street in Boardman, shooting a BB gun at some geese on the road. Oct. 9; MCSO cited Cory Aaron Breeding, 23, for violating the speed limit going 50 mph in a 30 mph zone and failing to register vehicle. -M C SO arrested James Boyd Brown. 40, on m ultiple Probable Cause charges, B urglary II x2, Possession of a Controlled S u b stan ce II, C rim inal Trespassing x2 and Theft I. -MCSO cited Curtis R obert Pullm an, 38, for driving while suspended and failing to drive in lane and driving uninsured. -MCSO cited Hugo Alejandro Gutierrez, 23, for going 70 mph in a 55 mph zone and for not having an operating license. -MCSO received a report that the rep o rter's husband looked to be shooting a .22. It turned out to be shooting paintballs. -B oardm an PD a rre sted G reg o ry A llen Jones, 39, for failing to pay fine for d riv in g w hile suspended. 4-H to offer Fun Fridays for area children K ids in g rad es kindergarten through fourth grade have the opportunity to participate in 4-H Fun F rid ay s on the M orrow C o u n ty F airg ro u n d s in Heppner. The first fun Friday will be held Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Kids will have the opportunity to do crafts, including ceramics, drawing, painting, making puppets, games, cooking and hearing stories. Fun Fridays will be held three Fridays a month, working around the school holiday calendar, w ith a schedule being handed out at the first meeting. Flu shots to be given at St. Pat’s M orrow C ounty Health Department will be holding a flu shot clinic at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center in H eppner on W ednesday, Oct. 18 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. MCHD will also be holding a clinic in Boardman on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the Boardm an Senior C enter from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in Irrigon on Monday, Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ME PRINT ! QGMFUQR Heppner Gazette- Times 676-9228 ABOUT THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES NEWSPAPER News articles The Heppner Gazette welcomes news articles that are of inter est to the communities of lone, Lexington, Heppner and the sur rounding area. 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