TEN ■ Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14.2007
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriffs Office reports han
dling the follow mg business:
Jan. 18: -MCSO received a
report that a vehicle was
behind the guardrail off the
roadway.
-MCSO and BPD received
a report of a silver car off in
a d itch. T h ere w as one
female in the vehicle, but the
injuries were unknow n.
-MCSO arrested Curtis R.
Pullum, 38, for failing to
appear for driving while
suspended.
-MCSO received a report
that a female subject lent her
vehicle to a known male
subject and when asked for
the vehicle to be returned he
refused.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter received a
call from a subject who
wanted the reporter to repo
a vehicle. The re p o rte r
wanted to talk to a deputy
regarding if that was legal.
-MCSO received a report
that a large dog jumped over
the re p o rte r’s fence and
killed the reporter's small
dog and bit him while he was
trying to protect his dog.
-MCSO received a report
that a dog was going out in
the reporter’s field where
there is new calves.
-MCSO issued a citation to
Nicholas Shawn Bass, 40,
for truck speeding, going 65
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO had a sheriff out
with a 1988 Mazda vehicle.
The sheriff tried to make
contact with the owner, for
the car will be a hazard when
night falls.
-MCSO received a report
that a m aroon van was
ou tsid e her house and
blocking her driveway. She
needs the van to move so she
can plug her diesel in.
-MCSO received a report of
a dog that had been hit and
was bleeding.
-MCSO received a report of
a large explosion from a
reporter who was on her way
home by Paterson Ferry
Road.
-MCSO received a report of
a m issin g ju v e n ile in
Heppner.
-BPD received a report that
a male was riding his four-
wheeler up and down the
street and in and out of other
p e o p le ’s property. BPD
responded and gave the male
a warning.
-lrrigon Ambulance received
a report that a 36-year-old
fem ale thought she had
broken her ankle. The female
req u ested an am bulance
because her husband w as not
home and she does not know
how to get there.
Jan. 19: -MCSO received a
report that Brent Chester
Paradiso, 35, turned himself
in to UCJ for P & P and 12
day Sanction.
-MCSO received a report
that som eone took bolt
cutters to cut off the lock on
the reporter’s shop.
-MCSO received a report
that in lrrigon a fte r the
Saturday game against Pilot
Rock
the
re p o rte r’s
daughter’s retainers were
taken.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter’s husband
was convicted of a felon for
possession of firearm. The
re p o rte r req u ested the
firearm be released to her.
-M C SO arrested Ross
Vanetta, 26, for failing to pay
fine for failing to perform the
duties of a driver.
-MCSO received a report
that a reporter advised that
her pain meds were taken off
the counter at her residence
and she requested deputy
response. MCSO responded
and while they were there the
reporter’s mother said the
pills were at her house and
she had brought them to her.
-MCSO received a report
that a vehicle was parked on
the side of the road with no
occupants.
-MCSO received a report
from a reporter who would
like extra patrol on Highway
74 for logging trucks that
have been driving recklessly,
taking the corner extremely
fast-almost going over.
-BPD issued a citation to
Fidel R. T orres, 18, for
driving while suspended w ith
insurance.
-BPD received a report that
a three year old child was at
the Boardman South Shell
Station unattended.
-BPD received a report that
two Hispanic males were in
a dark blue Mazda car when
they drove o ff w ithout
paying $ 10.(X) worth of fuel.
Jan. 20: -MCSO received a
report about a broken pipe
in McNary. The call was
transferred to UCSO.
-MCSO received a report
that the re p o rte r sold a
motorcycle to a subject that
lives in lrrigon. The subject
had finished m aking the
pay m en ts. The re p o rte r
wanted to know if they can
go and get the motorcycle.
The reporter was advised
that this was a civil issue.
-MCSO received a request
from a trooper for a welfare
check. The subject hit her
head and refused medical.
-MCSO received a report
about a disabled vehicle on
the eastbound ramp.
-MCSO received a report
that an o ff duty d eputy
rep o rted a cow running
westbound on Highway 74,
just West of the Mill Zone.
-MCSO received a report
som eone
broke
the
windshield on their pickup
with a rock.
-MCSO received a report
that someone was knocking
on the reporter’s window,
and then began knocking on
the windows all throughout
the house. The reporter was
home alone.
-MCSO received a report
that an older w hite jeep
Cherokee went off the road
at Division/Depot Lane. The
vehicle had minor front end
damage, undrivable; the 23
year old female driver was
not hurt.
-MCSO received a report
about a suspicious white jeep
that has had two different
p lates in tw o d ifferen t
sightings.
-BPD received a report that
a dog bit someone. The dog
was tra n sp o rte d to the
Hermiston Vet Clinic.
-BPD received a report that
a juvenile male was driving
a three-wheeler up and dow n
W illow Fork Dr. in
Boardman.
-BPD received a report that
a red th ree-w heeler was
stolen out of the back of his
pick-up in Boardman.
Jan. 21: -MCSO received a
import that there were three
gun shots heard in lrrigon.
The reporter believed it was
either from a .22 rifle or a
hand gun.
-MCSO received a report
about illegal dum ping
occurring at the assisted
living facility in lrrigon.
-MCSO received a report
that an intruder came on to
the reporter's residence and
as scared off and then went
to the neighbor’s residence.
Extra patrol was requested.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter had lent her
blazer to an ex friend and
noticed that the plates had
been changed.
-MCSO received a dialing
error. The su b ject was
attempting to call 922 next
door to see if they needed
groceries.
-MCSO received a report
about subjects walking about
the skate park in lrrigon that
was closed. It turned out to
be em ployees who were
putting tarp up on the new
cement.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter’s bike was
stolen.
-MCSO received a report
that pipes were frozen in the
re p o rte r’s resid en ce in
Heppner and there had been
no water for a week.
-M CSO received a report
that a threat was made by the
rep o rter's ex that he was
going to take her van and
trespass on her property.
-MCSO assisted BPD with
a suicidal subject.
-BPD was out with a subject
w ho had th re a ten e d a
teacher in Boardman.
-BPD received a report that
subjects were in a lot in
Boardman messing around.
-BPD received a report that
a stop sign was damaged.
Public works was notified.
-BPD received a report that
a subject was threatening to
kill himself. He was in the
bathroom with a knife. The
subject was transported to
Columbia River Ranch.
Jan. 22: -MCSO received a
rep o rt about a fam ily
d isturbance occurring in
H erm iston. The call was
transferred to H erm iston
PD.
-MCSO received a report
that horses w ere out on
Columbia Ln near W Second
St in lrrigon.
-MCSO received a report
about a horse out on
Washington Ln between W
F ourth and W T h ird in
lrrigon.
-MCSO received a report
that a dog was dropped off
at the hatchery. There was a
request to pick the dog up
and take it to Pet Rescue.
-MCSO received a report
that the reporter received
two letters from Polaris
regarding a Snowmobile that
the re p o rte r’s son had
bought from T ri-C ities
Supply. The reporter's son
lives in Nevada and did not
buy a snowmobile from Tri-
Cities Supply.
-MCSO issued a citation to
Mikel David Cribbs, 25, for
no operating licenses. The
m ale su b ject was also
arrested for unlaw ful
Possession of Meth.
-MCSO arrested Amythest
Maki, 28, for failing to pay
fine for Theft 111.
-MCSO received a report
that Kacy C h ild e rs, 24,
turned himself in to begin a
90 day sentence.
-MCSO received a report
that there was a large piece
of hay in the middle of the
Hwy 730 near Fifteenth Rd
by lrrigon.
-MCSO received a report
that the dog that attacked the
reporter’s dog is loose again.
-MCSO received a report
that a car was all over the
road.
-MCSO received a report
that an Xbox was missing
from
the
re p o rte r’s
residence.
-MCSO received a report
that one dog was corralled
in a yard, and the other dog,
a pit bull took off.
-MCSO received a report
that a deputy was out with a
juvenile who had a gun. The
gun was a BB gun and the
deputy advised the juvenile
not to shoot the gun inside
city limits.
-MCSO received a report
that a teenage girl was afraid
to go home at Heppner. She
stayed hom e sick today,
called the school, the mother
is upset, and she was fighting
with the mother.
-MCSO received a report
that a trespasser was on the
reporter’s property.
-MCSO received a report
that a suspicious vehicle was
parked behind BAKES in
lrrigon.
-B PD receiv ed a rep o rt
about a fight that had
occurred at Riverside High
School. The problem was
resolved by the school.
-BPD issued a citation to
Robin Lee G raff, 43, for
going 35 mph in a 20 mph
school zone.
-BPD received a report that
the reporter’s mom kicked
him out of the car and the
reporter's friend gave him a
ride to the friend’s residence.
-B oardm an A m bulance
assisted a 78 year old female
who advised she was feeling
stran g e and dizzy. The
subject was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-B oardm an A m bulance
assisted a female who got
kicked in the leg by a cow.
-lrrigon Ambulance assisted
a female who had fallen and
hurt her leg. The subject was
tra n sp o rte d
to
G ood
Shepherd Hospital.
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