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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the following busi-
June 5: (continued)
-MCSO received a 911 hang
up, the line was busy on call
back. When dispatch finally
got through it was stated that
the subject had been having
phone problems.
-MCSO received a
report o f a civil issue over
the custody o f the child.
-MCSO received a
report o f a deer in a ditch
with his hind legs broken.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Salatiel Solis Chavez,
35, for Violating the Speed
Limit by going 85 mph in a
65 mph zone.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Russell Jenson Pap­
pas, 26, for Violating the
Speed Limit by going 92
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-BPD received a re­
port from OSP stating that
d isp atch had received a
report o f six combines and
a couple o f pickups in the
slow lane not moving with
flashers on, reporter believes
that one o f them might be
disabled. Officer advised the
vehicles were moving.
-B P D a s s is te d
Boardman Fire Department
w ith an ADT report of a fire
alarm at R iverside High
June 6: -MCSO as­
sisted Irrigon Ambulance
with a 55 year old male who
breathing but unresponsive
and very pale. While on the
phone, the patient became
alert and did not want the
ambulance to respond. Re­
porter was informed that
the ambulance was already
on its way but the patient
could refuse transport when
it arrived.
-MCSO deputy at­
tem pted to catch up to a
vehicle that possibly left
his dog at the North Shell
station in Boardman. The
vehicle was stopped but
was determined not to be
his dog.
-MCSO received a
report o f a possible drunk
driver. MCSO was unable
to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Daryn James Dunn,
30, for Failure to Use Seat-
belt.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to H eather Leigh
Martuscelli, 35, for Driv ing
While License Suspended
Violation and Failure to Use
Seatbelt.
-MCSO received a
report from a farm worker
who had found a road closed
with a bucket loader and
ribbons diverting across a
Held. The reporter stated that
the power company w as out
there working but did not
believe they had anything to
do with the road closure.
-MCSO received a
request for a welfare check
for a female subject who
had not shown up to places
at appointed times. Subject
was at home and fine, just
not answering the phone.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Robert Anthony
Brown, 58 for Failure to Use
Seatbelt.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Willis Jay Schnell,
73, for Violating the Speed
Limit by going 60 mph in a
35 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report o f a tw o year old
boy locked in a car in a car
seat.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Kenneth Roger
Kooek, 65, for Failure to
Use Seatbelt.
-MCSO received a
com plaint o f bad checks
being received.
-MCSO received a
com plaint o f the reporter
trying to return a candle
she had bought but the sub­
ject would not return her
check.
-MCSO received a
report o f a debit card and
license being stolen from the
reporter’s vehicle.
-MCSO received a
complaint o f a horse on the
reporter’s property. Reporter
has had problems with this
neighbor in the past. The
horse was returned to the
pasture by the horse ow ner.
-MCSO and Board-
man Fire D epartm ent re­
ceived a report o f a pickup
on fire.
-MCSO received a
report o f a truck with smoke
coming out o f its hood. It
was determined to be a bad
oil leak.
-MCSO received a
juvenile complaint o f a son
that was being disobedient
and was at the reporter's
sister’s house and would not
come home. DHS w ill make
a family plan.
-MCSO received a
report from a couple who
were moving into a home
and expected problems from
the owner's estranged hus­
band because she had leased
the residence without his
permission.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Seth Thomas Brad-
field, 22, for Violating the
Speed Limit by going 87
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Francisco Olguin
Chavarria, 54, for Driving
W hile Suspended V iola­
tion. The vehicle was im­
pounded.
-Boardman Fire De­
partment received a report
o f a vehicle w ith smoke
coming from it. It was deter­
mined to be a blow n tire.
-June 9, MCSO dep­
uty advised he was checking
the Irrigon skate park and
clearing it out if there was
activity.
-M C S O a rre s te d
Frank Andrew Mackey, on
an Irrigon Justice Court war­
rant for Failure to Appear/
Driving While Suspended,
Possession of Cocaine and
Supplying Contraband. He
was also cited for Possession
o f Less Than One Ounce of
Marijuana. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-M C S O o rd e re d
Richard Wayne Caroll, 37,
to jail for three days for
Parole Violation/Possession
o f Meth.
-MCSO deputy re­
ported that he was checking
on a possible intoxicated
subject in Heppner and ad­
vised him not to drive.
-MCSO deputy re­
ported he was out with a
group o f people in H ep­
pner who had advised him
that they had a designated
driver.
-MCSO deputy ad­
vised he was out on foot at
the Heppner City Park w ith
a male subject and was go­
ing to walk around a while.
-M C SO , BPD re ­
ceived a report from an Ir­
rigon woman who said she
was home alone while her
husband was at work and
heard someone tapping on
her door several times. She
asked who it was and no one
answered. She requested a
deputy.
-MCSO deputy ad­
vised he was out with a ve­
hicle at the W.C. Reservoir.
The people said they were
fishing and will stay at the
hotel that night.
-MCSO received re­
port from an Irrigon man
that someone stole gas out
of his vehicles about three
days ago.
-MCSO received re­
port from a Heppner man
that a juvenile had entered
his residence and camper
without permission.
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$ 110,000
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Owners started remodeling this 2-story
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2 bath with large unfinished attic area
that could be developed New sheetrock
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One bath remodeled, one not completed
Large living room and kitchen. 1559 sq ft
Located in Lexington. This home is waiting
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$49,000
8-lane bowling alley & restaurant
Mountain home
on .26 acres
Quiet and secluded, the home
has had extensive remodeling.
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new Off-Highway Vehicle Rec­
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Includes a sun room, small
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All equipment,
shoes, pins etc.
included in sale
$94,500
$165,500
13.12 Acres
In lone
Two Bedroom , One Bath Home
Three bedroom, two
bath home on 13.12
acres m/1. Has barn
with four stalls and
chicken coop.
Irrigated pasture.
This Heppner home
has been remodeled
and is in very good
shape. Good carpet,
windows, roof. Has
a small shop-type
work room and a cov­
ered patio. Also has a
fenced yard in back.
$ 200,000
$94,000
Restaurant
& Lounge
Restaurant - Lexington
2 Bedroom 2 Bath
1979 Single Wide With Expando
Restaurant and Lounge in
Heppner. All fixtures and
inventor included insale.
Turn-key operation. Real
property included. Walk in and
run your own business.
P rofitable resta ura nt and lounge
$165,000
Has O regon lottery
Real prope rty included.
Garage with
unfinished
apartment
below
$159,000
Price Reduced!
To h a v e y o u r p ro p e rty lis te d
h e re c a ll m e
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$ 69,900
Former Service Station in Lexington
Former service station in Lexington. Tanks removed
and DEQ cleared. Would make good shop or repair
building. Includes office area and shop area.
$65,000
2 Bedroom
Home in
Heppner
2 bedroom,
1 bath home
Located
on quiet
street.
Owner
will carry
contract.
$ 51,500
Mountain Property
2 parcels: 40 & 120 Acres m /l
Good starter home. Ask about financing
$ 63,500
Commercial building
OCT» n E l
in lone
160 acres
total
2 Bedroom
$160,000
Residential Lot
Double lot w/shop
2 Bedroom, 1 bath Propane
heat.Unfinished attic Large
shop City water and sewer.
66 x 130’ lot. Fenced yard
$65,900
*For approved
buyer
$89,000
1898 home
with 2092 sq
ft living area.
Double lot
w ith shop on
one lot. Front
porch and
deck in back.
Ready to build on
Located in a great
neighborhood on
hill property with
an excellent view
Heppner
$15,500
Owner/Broker David Svkes
188 W. Willow *P.O Box 337
Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 * 1-800-326-2152
Cell (541) 980-6674 • Fax (541) 676-9211
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