Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, January 17,2007 - THREE
violation for unlawful PCS
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-M CSO received a report
that someone had entered
the reporter’s residence in
H eppner and stole $170
from his wallet.
-M CSO received a report
about a fight in progress at
the parking lot of the Bank
of Eastern Oregon in Irrigon.
It involved two juveniles on
foot and one in a car.
-M CSO received a report
that the reporter sm elled
marijuana at her house in
Irrigon.
-MCSO and BPD received
a report that someone with
a flashlight was w alking
around Me Ginnen Trucking
in Boardman. That someone
tu rn ed out to be an
employee.
-M CSO received a report
that two male subjects were
looking in people’s houses.
-BPD and B oardm an FD
receiv ed a rep o rt that a
juvenile male that pulled an
alarm which signaled BPD,
had been detained and the
school w ill h an d le the
situation.
-BPD issued a citation to
Kathleen Marie Sanders, 55,
for going 46 mph in a 30
mph.
-BPD received a report that
the reporter’s 16 year old
son was out of control.
-BPD received a report of a
runaway in Boardman. The
reporter later called back and
the runaway had returned
and no other action was
requested.
-BPD received a report that
a male subject was using
loud and abusive language at
the pay phone at Fam ily
Foods in Boardm an. The
subject advised he was upset
because he had just learned
his son skipped school in
Portland. His calling card
would not work.
Jan. 9: -MCSO received a
report about a two vehicle
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following business:
Jan 8: -MCSO received a
report that Peacocks were
out in L e x in g to n , the
reporter advised she was
going to let the owner know.
The ow ner was going to
round up the Peacocks and
advised that they were most
likely going to go back to
Portland because she was
unable to keep them in the
yard.
-MCSO received a report of
a found box of a load of
magazines on the road. The
deputy located the owners
and returned the box.
-MCSO received a report
that a white van was off the
road by L exington. The
vehicle was in a ditch and did
not appear to be damaged.
The driver was outside the
van with his dog and looked
like he needed assistance.
-MCSO received a report of
profanity sprayed on the
bridge under the canal, past
the Dairy in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report
for an ambulance for a 40
year old female with a cut
finger. The bleeding later
sto p p ed and B oardm an
Ambulance was cancelled.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter found her
15 year old daughter's 18
year old boyfriend in the
daughter’s room without his
clothes on. The reporter
believes that they are having
relations. The daughter has
also threatened to run away.
-MCSO received a report
from a reporter who advised
he had sold his vehicle to
someone and they had not
paid.
-MCSO arrested Tina Marie
Karpinski, 40, for parole
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motor vehicle accident. No Jan. 14: MCSO received a
injuries occurred. Irrigon
Ambulance and Irrigon FD
responded.
-MCSO served a warrant to
Gene Ray Ball, 20, for Grand
Jury Indictment for Burglary
I and Theft II.
-MCSO received a report
about a dog at large. The dog
was in the m iddle o f the
road. The owner of the dog
was contacted and she was
going to take care o f the
problem.
-M C SO a rre sted O scar
Escobar G alindo, 48, for
p o ssessio n o f a Forged
Instrument.
-MCSO received a report of
subjects leaving in their
vehicle after trespassing on
Fredrickson Farms.
-MCSO received a report
about a m ale su b ject
th re a ten in g
Legacy
Emanuel. The male subject
called the Legacy Billing
Department and stated that
if anymore bills were sent to
him he would kill himself and
he will take others with him
and ju st because he was
disabled did not mean he
couldn’t shoot a gun.
-MCSO received a report
about a possible hit and run
Motor Vehicle accident in
Irrigon. A 1991 Subura Justy
hit a Dodge Durango by the
bank and kept going.
-M CSO received a report
about the reporter who had
just purchased a dog that
ended up having a lot of
m edical p ro b lem s. The
reporter advised that her vet
informed her, the medical
p ro b lem s w ere due to
m u ltip le b reed in g . The
reporter wanted to report the
person she bought the dog
from.
-M CSO received a report
that the Railroad crossing
arm s were going up and
down.
-MCSO issued a citation to
a ju v e n ile m ale for no
o p e ra tin g licen se and
endangering a passenger on
an ATV.
-MCSO issued a citation to
a juvenile male for failing to
wear a helmet on an ATV.
-MCSO received a report
about two dogs at large on
Mt. Adams.
-M CSO received a report
about a theft of a pipe at the
Irrigon Skate Park.
-MCSO and BPD received
a report that four to five guys
just walking around carrying
bats and possibly a knife
p assed the re p o rte r and
threatened him.
-MCSO received a reporter
that the reporter’s son’s bike
was stolen.
-MCSO received a report of
male subject who appeared
at the Shell in Boardman.
The reporter advised he used
to deal to the su b ject
frequently.
-M CSO received a report
about a flat tire.
-B PD a rre ste d D avid
Barajas, 18, for Theft I and
Fraudulent Use of a Credit
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City Public Works staff
unable to access meters
Due to the water meter lids being covered by ice
and snow, the Public Works staff have been unable to access
the meters to take the readings necessary to compute water
bills. They will be using last month’s water usage for this
month's estimated water usage to compute bills.
When the meters become available for access,
corrections for any over or under usage will be made.
Keithleys celebrate 50th anniversary
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The keithlex s
La Verne and Virginia keithley
1957
La Verne and Virginia “G inger" (Schw arzin)
Keithley celebrated their 50"' wedding anniversary on
Saturday, January 13. The anniversary celebration was held
from noon until 3 p.m. at the Heppner Odd Fellows Lodge.
The Keithleys were married on January 13, 1957,
at the Heppner Christian Church.
Ginger worked at Coast to Coast for several years
and then was at Peterson’s Jewelers for 14 years. She now
volunteers at the Heppner Neighborhood Center. Her
hobbies include sew mg. ceramics, and selling her crafts at
various holiday bazaars.
La Verne was a local farmhand, was employed by
Kinzua Mill as a self-employed wood worker and now
works for the Willow Creek Park District as a RV park
caretaker. He is a member of the Heppner Elks Lodge. He
is also a volunteer at the Neighborhood Center and helps
Ginger at the craft shows.
The couple are lifetime residents of the Heppner
area.
The couple have four children: Ruth Ann Keithley
and Dave Aitken of Irrigon, Linda and Brian VoltzofGold
Canyon, AZ. Suzanne and Jerry Buentello o f Milton
F reew ater, and Jay and K elly jo K e ith ley ; eig h t
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
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rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Boardman that there was a
pony in their pasture that
doesn't belong to them. The
pony was put into a nearby
pasture for its ow ners to
claim it.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner that loud juveniles
w ere out a fte r curfew ,
sledding on Water Street.
The juveniles were warned
about curfew violation.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner that it looked like
som eone had been doing
“co o k ies” on the W illow
C reek Lake boat launch
area.
M CSO d ep u ty in
Heppner advised there was
a female subject in a track
suit and blanket walking on
Chase/May streets. All was
okay, she was walking to her
boyfriend's house.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
B oardm an that a m ale
su b jec t was try in g to
repossess her vehicle and
was getting rude. The caller
requested a deputy contact.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Boardman that he was trying
to repossess a vehicle and
the subject in possession of
the
v eh icle
had
a
confrontation with him.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that subjects were throwing
things on a fire and they were
blowing up.
M CSO , H eppner
Fire Dept, received a report
from a caller in Heppner that
she smelled propane in her
residence.
M CSO , H eppner
Fire
D ept.,
H eppner
ambulance received a report
of a motor vehicle accident
on Highway 74; the vehicle
hit ice and rolled.
M CSO ,
Irrigon
ambulance received a report
from a caller in Irrigon that
a 26 year old male subject
had a 4-w heeler accident.
The patient was unconscious
but breathing. The patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner regarding a custody
dispute with her ex.
M CSO received a
report from the Oregon State
Police that Scottie Elaine
King, 28, was arrested on an
Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt
w arran t for D iso rd erly
Conduct. King was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
B oardm an reg ard in g a
runaway.
B oardm an Police
Dept, received a report from
a c aller in B oardm an of
juvenile females walking
westbound on Kinkade. The
juveniles were warned about
curfew violation.
B oardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Pamela
M arie B arrera, 20, for
Violation of the Speed Limit.
56 mph in a 45 mph zone.
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