TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 21,2007 The Official Newspaper o f the City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow Sheriff's Report Heppner -B P E receiv ed a The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the following business rep o rt about a re p o rte r -MCSO received a w anting to warn about a M arch 3:-M C S O back into town going about arrested Jose Joel Ramirez, 50 mph with mud all over it. report that som eone was fem ale su b je c t’s driving -M CSO and BPD flag g ed dow n and ju s t because she does not have 30, for failing to appear for received a report that the wanted to say hello. attempting to elude a police license. reporter’s black lab had his -M C SO issued a Mar. 6: -MCSO issued a officer. -MCSO received a head stuck in the tire rim and c ita tio n to R ich ard Lee c ita tio n to R obert E llis Johnston, 57, for failing to Richards, 63, for violating report about a subject who was choking to death. -MCOS received a use a seatbelt. was intoxicated and driving the basic rule by going 85 -M C SO issued a mph in a 55 mph zone. with a minor in the vehicle. report about kids that broke -M C SO arrested into the stake park by tearing citation to Danial Wayne -MCSO received a Wilhelm, 20, for failing to request for extra patrol for Carol Thonore Warren, 56, through the gate. -MCSO received a use a seatbelt. for probation violation. after school hours by an -MCSO received a Irrigon school. -MCSO received a report that the re p o rte r’s report that a subject in a car wife was acting like she was report that the reporter was -MCSO received a being ridiculed by a female report that a reporter got turned off at Wyoming in going to crash her car. -MCSO received a subject. The female subject locked out of her vehicle. Irrigon and was tearing up report that a vehicle ran into w as c allin g him a dog the grass in the fields. -MCOS received a the fence by Mountain Glen murderer. -MCSO received a continued from page 1 report that a female who was Apartments. Injuries were fired from the facility got unknow n. H eppner FD report that loud music was In particular those residents being played for over two of the Wagon Wheel Loop online and looked up a SSN assisted. -MCSO received a hours. The reporter was two addition are very dependent of an employee. The reporter was concerned that she was report about a house broken houses down and could hear on this road. In the using it for frau d u len t into in Irrigon while the the music inside. Boardman area we will be -MCSO received a rebuilding that portion of reporter’s were out of town. purposes. -MCSO received a report that a victim stated Kunze from South Main -MCSO received a rep o rt ab o u t tw o report about air that was let she was attacked by a male Street to Tower Road with w ith a knife that had a State Funds, leaving the motorcycles in a field and did out of the tire at GDs. -B PD issued a surgical cord on his arm and rem ainder of Kunze and not know what they were doing. The subjects were c ita tio n to F ran ces Yeh needles on his bed. Miller Rd. to he done with -MCSO received a no fo reseeab le fu nding. testing the new motorcycles C h ’en Schroeder, 45, for and were unaware that the going 80 mph in a 65 mph report that there was a barrel These ro ad s serve the o f guts on the corner o f residents of the Boardman zone. property was private. -MCSO received a -B PD issu ed a Kunze. MCSO made contact area. In the lone area we rep o rt about a p o ssib le citation to Justin Tyler Beck, with the reporter and advised have, through State Dollars, dru n k d riv e r that was 23, fo r d riv in g w hile that there was no livestock reb u ilt a portion o f the m issin g . The re p o rte r Bom bing Range to lone suspended. weaving all over the road. - B o a r d m a n requested extra patrol. connection, that being the A m bulance transported a -MCSO received a new Juniper Canyon Lane. Mar.4: -MCSO received a rep o rt that th ere was a 36-year-old female who had We still need to complete the report about a semi that was not maintaining its lane. The stom ach pains and was brown bird type dog in the rest of the road to lone. We call was transferred to OSP. involved in a motor vehicle reporter’s dog in lone. The have no funds cu rren tly -MCSO received a accident the previous night. reporter requested someone available to do this, yet it is report about a bolt that was Mar. 5: -MCSO received a pick up the dog because she of significant importance to missing from the speed sign complaint about a reporter’s has chicken. MCSO picked those folks in that area. Sand H ollow road has been near the intersection of Paul water going out. The call up the dog. -Irrigon Ambulance upgraded and had Sm ith and K unze in was dispatched to Boardman assisted a 13-year-old girl preservation work done on Boardman. The sign was Public Works. -MCSO received a who had fallen. over 50 p ercen t o f it upside down. - H e p p n e r however we are finding it report that a reporter in lone -MCSO received a request for agency assistance was receiving strange phone Ambulance assisted a 13- impossible to get funding to for a 38-year-old paraplegic calls from a Hispanic male. y ear-o ld g irl w ho was finish the last 50 percent of that p ro ject. The road m ale that was vom iting. The reporter was worried complaining. -B PD receiv ed a that someone was stalking however is a very viable Irrigon A m bulance report that a female climbed route from Heppner to the tra n sp o rte d the m ale to her. -M C SO a rre sted the back fence at BPD and Hermiston area. We realize Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO received a Luis Alberto Nunez, 21, on knocked on the back door that a great deal of traffic report about a female that a No C o n tact O rd er and requested contact with from Heppner uses or would an officer. The female was use this road if it were in was fired from a facility and Violation. warned not to do that again. decent condition. The City of -MCSO received a got on line and looked up a -B PD issued a Lexington while not directly social security number of an report that a female subject citatio n to D ustin A llen on the Sand Hollow Road, was causing a disturbance at employee. The reporter was Schufeldt for failing to use a does have access by way of L y n a rd ’s Spud C ellar concerned the female was seat belt. because they wouldn't serve B lack H orse C anyon as using the nu m b er for her. The female took out her well.” fraudulent purposes. -MCSO received a own bottle and started to report of headlights at the drink and disturb the other ODOT office. It turned out patrons. BPD arrested Lois -continued from page one -heard the following to be one of the employees. Ann H ibbitts, 40, for PC takes a lot of money to run an n o u n cem en ts: budget -MCSO received a ch arg es o f D iso rd erly and repair (the boiler),” said co m m ittee m eeting, C rim in al report about a semi that was C o n d u ct, Monday, April 9, 7 p.m.; Browning. Board member on the corner disabled and Trespassing II, Escape III, board m eetin g , Joel Peterson said that he next and resisting arrest. was possibly leaking fuel. Monday, April 16, 7 p.m.; believes the boiler itself is -MCSO received a -MCSO received a okay, but the valves need OSBA sp rin g reg io n al report that a blue Chevy report that an intoxicated meeting, BMCC, Thursday, replaced. passing the reporter going male at the shell in Irrigon April 19. -ap p ro v ed staff about 70 mph and then came wanted to drive home. contract recommendations GAZETTE-TIMES U.S.P.S. 2 4 0 -4 2 0 Morrow County's Home-Ow ned W eekly New spuper Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner Oregon under the Act ol March 3. 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon O ffice at 188 W Willow Street Telephone (541) 676-9228 pax (541 1 676-92 l i t mail: editort" raprdserve.netordavidt?heppner.net. Website: www.heppner.net. Post master send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, PO Box 337. Heppner. 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She retired from Kansas where she went to there a fte r 33 y ears o f K ansas State T eachers service. In 1983, Sam died College in Emporia. Her first teaching job was in Kansas. and Amabel moved to The On O cto b er 31, Rose Villa Apartments and 1943 she m arried her later into the nursing care childhood sweetheart from facilities. She was a lifetime Lexington, Sam McMillan, who was in the Army Air m em ber o f E astern Star Corps. They were stationed Locust Chapter 119 in lone. D onations can be in New Mexico and in the N.W. After World War II m ade to the S un sh in e was over, they returned to Division-Issy’s Kids, 687 N. Lexington and purchased his Thom pson, Portland, OR G ran d fath er M cM illan's 97227-1820. Road levy TESA breakdown St. Patrick’s parade winners announced Winners were awarded in six categories at the St. Patrick’s parade on Saturday, March 17. 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