Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 4,2007 - THREE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following business:
M ar. 7: -M C SO
a rre sted B illie C h arles
Kimberlein Jr., 36, for failing
to pay fine for harassment.
-MCSO received a
report that a male subject
was harassing a city worker.
-MCSO received a
report that a reporter’s son
found a syringe by a creek in
H eppner.
A
deputy
responded and took care of
the situation.
-MCSO received a
report o f a break-in at a
business in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy was
out with four juveniles. They
advised the deputy they were
just visiting.
-M CSO advised a
resident that he had too
many vehicles. The subject
was attempting to sell them.
He advised he will scrap
them if he doesn’t.
-MCSO received a
report that a resident was on
the borderline for having too
many cows. The resident
advised he is going to sell 10
of them.
-MCSO received a
report about a dog harassing
other dogs.
-M C SO a ssisted
Heppner Ambulance with a
male who had fallen and was
having tro u b le stay in g
awake. He had scratches and
a lump on the back of his
head.
-M C SO and BPD
received a report about a
v eh icle that was not
maintaining its lane.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt that a dog had
attacked the reporter’s dog
and now the reporter feared
the dog would attack her.
-MCSO received a
report that som eone was
driving on the new baseball
field at the high school in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
report of a possible runaway
juvenile in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
report that Brookings PD
arrested Epifano Itehuasalas,
31, for failing to appear for
driving while suspended.
-MCSO received a
report that a semi in a ditch
with his lights on.
-MCSO received a
report that O SP arrested
M arcus Eric Jim, 45, for
failing to appear for driving
while suspended.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
report that a vehicle had its
lights on and the door was
u n lo ck ed . The re p o rte r
called the ow ner and the
owner went outside and shut
the lights off.
-B PD issued a
citation to Dee Edward Ellis,
39, for no operating license.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
rep o rt that a rep o rted
n o ticed an 8 0 -y ear-o ld
female across the fence was
wandering around the area.
The reporter was worried
that she was having some
kind of memory problem.
-B PD re ceiv ed a
report that a reporter saw
two juvenile males beating
up a n o th er m ale. The
juveniles scattered when the
reporter shone her lights on
them.
-B PD issued a
citation to Jam es Manuel
Trujillo, 36, for failing to
yield when entering a road
and an open container.
-B PD issued a
citation to Rafael Cortez, 51,
for failing to obey a traffic
control device and no proof
of insurance.
- H e p p n e r
Ambulance assisted a female
who was com plaining of
shortness of breath.
8: -M C SO
assisted Irrigon Ambulance
with an 80-year-old male
who had difficulty breathing
and has asthma.
-MCSO received a
request for extra patrol in an
area in Irrig o n a fte r a
reporter stated she heard
bumps on her house.
-M C SO and BPD
and Boardman FD received
a report that there was a tree
on fire.
-MCSO came upon
a horse in the middle of the
road. T he d eputy m ade
contact with the owner and
the horse was put back into
the pasture.
-MCSO received a
report that someone broke
into a store in lone and took
the register. A rock went
through the window and the
front door was broken.
-M CSO arrested a
juvenile for going 153 mph
in a 65 mph zone, reckless
driving.
-MCSO received a
report from a subject who
said her neighbor’s cows
were in her drivew ay. A
deputy contacted the owner
of the ranch and advised of
the cattle out. The owner
advised to repair the fence
and take care of the problem.
-MCSO received a
report that a city w orker
found a bag phone and
would like a deputy to pick
it up. US C e llu la r w ill
contact owner of the phone.
-MCSO received a
re p o rt th at L in co ln Co.
S h e riff’s O ffice arrested
Leon Thomas May, 51, on a
M orrow C ounty C ircu it
warrant and an IJC warrant.
-M C SO
had
a
reporter come into the SO to
report a chain saw stolen.
-MCSO received a
re p o rt
th at
som eone
transferred $3,200 into her
account in Boardman. The
bank alerted her about it. She
cancelled her other card and
received a new bill. She still
felt that a police report was
needed just in case.
-M C SO a ssisted
BPD on a dispute.
-MCSO received a
call from a reporter who
advised he and his son were
in a dispute. The reporter
requested deputy response
before it became physical.
-M C SO issu ed a
c ita tio n to A dan A.
Castaneda Chavez, 36, for
violating the speed limit by
going 83 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-B PD issu ed a
citation to Juan A ntonio
Lemus Garcia, 25, for failing
to obey a traffic control
device.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
report that tools were found
near the potato sheds in
Boardman.
-Irrig o n
FD
responded to a leaf fire near
the fire station. The fire was
put out.
- B o a r d m a n
A m bulance transported a
13-year-old m ale, w ho
flipped on his bike, to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
M a r.
M a r c h 9: -MCSO
received a report that a skate
park em ployee’s bike had
been stolen.
-MCSO received a
report of a neighbor’s dog
try in g
to
get
the
complainant’s chickens.
-M CSO received a
report of a Chevy extended
cab pickup stuck in the snow
near Wineland Lake.
-MCSO received a
report of a purse theft. The
re p o rte r said the purse
contained $ 1,700 and heavy
narcotic drugs. R eporter
came home and noticed her
front door was open and the
purse was gone.
-M C SO
d ep u ty
reports finding wallet debris
in the road including Oregon
ID card and SS card.
-MCSO received a
report of juveniles making
some noise, the reporter was
unsure if there was a fight;
there were no weapons that
co u ld be seen. M CSO
responded. Family issue was
resolved.
-M C SO issu ed a
citation to David Eugene
Robie, 52.
-M C SO arre sted
Clyde Leon Reed Jr. for
failure to pay fine and driving
while suspended violation.
-MCSO received a
report of a small vehicle with
one h ead lig h t and one
occupant prowling around.
-B PD receiv ed a
report from a female subject
stating an audible alarm
could be heard from BMCC.
Determined to be a janitor
that had entered the wrong
code.
-B PD receiv ed a
report that a Hispanic male
in a white Ford pickup was
passing back and forth at a
high speed and y ellin g
things.
-BPD received a call
from a female subject that
was calling on her cousin’s
behalf due to the language
barrier. She stated they were
receiving phone calls that
were rude and threatening.
The call was transferred to
Umatilla.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
report from an o ff duty
officer who advised there
was a white Mercury driving
all over the road going speed
from 30 -5 0 m ph. BPD
responded. A young driver
was just learning. Officer
told them to switch drivers.
- H e p p n e r
A m bulance responded to
Good Shepherd Hospital to
pick up a patient.
- H e p p n e r
A m b u lan ce re c eiv e d a
medical call. Transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
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