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is in default. This shall serve
as notice that the beneficiary
shall be conducting property
in s p e c tio n s on the said
referenced property. The Fair
Debt Collection Practice Act
requires that we state the
following: This is an attempt
to co llect a debt, and any
information obtained will be
used for that purpose. If a
discharge has been obtained
by a n y p a r ty th r o u g h
bankruptcy p ro ceed in g s:
This shall not be construed
to be an attempt to collect the
outstanding indebtedness or
hold you personally liable for
the debt. Dated: 09/14/2007
KELLY D. SUTHERLAND
Successor Trustee SHAPIRO
& S U T H E R L A N D , LLC
5501 N.E. 109th Court, Suite
N Vancouver, WA 98662
T elephone:(360) 260-2253
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ASAP# 901023 10/03/2007,
10/10/2007, 10/17/2007,
10/24/2007 Affidavit
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office reports han­
dling the following busi­
ness:
Sept 15: -MCSO,
BPD, and Boardman Ambu­
lance received a call stating
that the reporter’s husband
was conscious or breath­
ing.
-MCSO received a
911 call stating that there
was a fire towards the Mon­
ument area. Forest Serv ice
was notified and will be
sending units in.
-MCSO received a
911 hang up call.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint out of Uma­
tilla County.
-MCSO arrested
Richard Michael Lutz, 54,
for disobeying a traffic con­
trol device. The subject was
also cited for DU1I.
-MCSO and was ad­
vised that a male subject at
the North Shell in Boardman
was scared to walk home be­
cause his friend was scaring
him by saying crazy things.
The subject does not want to
go home until they talk to an
officer. BPD responded and
advised. Boardman Ambu­
lance responded.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Laura Salud Ochoa
Gonzalez, 29, for no opera­
tor’s license and no insur­
ance.
-BPD received a 911
hang up call.
-BPD arrested two
male subjects for possession
of a controlled substance.
-A BPD officer ad­
vised being in a foot pursuit
with three juveniles that
came out of the Mormon
church in Boardman.
Sept. 16: -MCSO
received a report of a vehicle
driving down the highway
with an open door. MCSO
stopped the vehicle. They
fixed the door and are back
on the road.
-MCSO received a
call from ADT Security stat­
ing that a motion sensor was
going off in the office at Ir-
rigon High School. Contact
was made with the principal
and he advised that he had
thought it was disarmed
correctly.
-BPD was advised
of a 27 year old female com­
plaining of sharp stomach
pain. An officer responded
and assisted Boardman Am­
bulance
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to a male subject for
violating the speed limit by
going 44 mph in a 30 mph
zone.
-BPD received a 911
hang up call.
-Boardman Fire De­
partment received several
911 calls on a fire on the
west side of 1-84 that looks
to be threatening the power
poles. The fire department
responded and the fire is
out.
-Boardman Ambu­
lance received a call regard­
ing a subject that has been
throwing up really bad for
the last three days. The
subject has not eaten any­
thing recently and has had
stomach problems for some
time now.
Sept. 17: -MCSO
and BPD received a call re­
garding a car on the gravel
part of the road and a female
screaming like she was very
scared.
-MCSO and Irrigon
Ambulance received a 911
call involving a 77 year old
male having chest pains. The
patient was conscious and
breathing but confused.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint of someone
stealing an electric gate at
the end of a driveway. The
gate was later found.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Elma Salas-Rafael,
40, for violation of the basic
rule by going 69 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint of a storage
unit being broken into.
-MCSO received a
report of a suitcase being
stolen from a vehicle at the
Rufus Shell station. The sus­
pect vehicle was eastbound
on 1-84. MCSO was unable
to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Rodolfo Sanchez
Martinez, 30, for violation
of the basic rule by going 79
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received
a report of male juvenile
walking on Highway 74.
The reporter believed the
juvenile might have been
kicked out of a vehicle.
MCSO was unable to locate
anyone.
-MCSO received a
911 hang up.
-MCSO and Board-
man Fire Department re­
ceived a report of a roll­
over motor vehicle accident
with unknown injuries. OSP
handled the call with assis­
tance from BPD. Boardman
Ambulance transported a
patient to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Dee Edward Ellis,
40, for violation of the basic
rule by going 49 mph in a 30
mph zone.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Frances Caneros
Sanchez, 31, for violation
ob the basic rule by going 55
mph in a 30 mph zone.
-BPD received a re­
port of a minor in possession
at Riverside High School.
Sept. 18: -MCSO
issued a citation to Ralph
Mitchell Dabling, 74, for
failure to use a seatbelt.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Scot Lee Cooper,
42, for failure to use a seat-
belt.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Tina Lynn Carson,
38, for failure to use a seat-
belt.
-MCSO received a
report of a shop being bro­
ken into and ransacked.
The reporter stated that a
pickup with a welder had
been stolen.
-MCSO received a
report of juveniles smoking
marijuana on the bleachers
at the skate park. Citations
were issued to a juvenile
for carrying a concealed
weapon (brass knuckles)
and for possession of mari­
juana, less than one ounce.
Citations were issued to
another juvenile for unlaw­
ful delivery of marijuana (C
misdemeanor) and posses­
sion of marijuana, less than
Sept. 20: -MCSO
one ounce.
-MCSO received a was notified that Hermiston
911 call reporting a possible PD had arrested Wesley
drunk driver westbound on M. Reed, 26, on an Irrigon
1-84. MCSO was unable to Justice Court warrant for
failure to pay fine/minor in
locate the vehicle.
-BPD received a possession.
-MCSO received a
third party relay of’a vehicle
request
from OSP for an
that looked broken down
on the east bound side of agency assist with a K9
the highway with a female • Unit. The K9 Unit was not
and possibly two or three on duty and the reserve
kids. BPD determined that deputy with a K9 was not
the vehicle had run out of available.
-MCSO received a
gas. The female was walk­
ing to Boardman to meet report that someone had
her brother-in-law and get parked a boat on the report­
more gas. The children were er's property about seven
still in the car with a 16 or or eight months ago and
17 year old waiting with they did not know who it
them.
belonged to.
-Irrigon, lone, Hepp­
-MCSO issued a ci­
ner, and Boardman Fire De­ tation to Anthony Gordon
partments received mutual Logan, 18, for violation of
aid requests from Pendleton the basic rule by going 78
Fire Department.
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO was notified
Sept. 19: -MCSO ar­
that Michael Deleon Torres,
rested James Gary Johnson, 27, was arrested by BENT
42, for failure to pay fine/ for State Parole Board vio­
driv ing while suspended.
lation.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO issued a ci­
report of a red car on its tation to Ernesto Eduardo
side in the median. The re­
Gutierrez, Sr., 48, for failure
porter did not know if there
to maintain a safe distance
were any injuries because from an emergency ve­
he could not stop. MCSO, hicle.
BPD, Boardman Fire De­
-MCSO issued a cita­
partment, and Boardman
tion to Gonzalo Dominguez
Ambulance responded. The
Reyes, 22, for violating the
vehicle had rolled multiple speed limit by going 48 mph
times but the patient refused
in a 20 mph zone.
transport. A citation was is­
-MCSO arrested No­
sued to David Scott Ostler,
lan Bice Brock, 48, for State
24, for careless driving.
Parole Board violation.
-MCSO issued a ci­
-MCSO arrested
tation to Pedro Sahagun Thelma Gay Roubidoux,
Ramirez, 48, for passing in 54, on UCSO warrant for
a no passing zone.
FTA/PCS.
-MCSO issued a ci­
-MCSO arrested
tation to Sara Margaret Bev- Heather Marie Durand, 36,
ington, 32, for failure to use on UCSO warrant for FTA/
a seatbelt.
PCS.
-MCSO issued a ci­
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Vicky June Mor­ tation to Constance Marie
rison, 46, for failure to use Martin, 65, for failure to use
a seatbelt.
a seatbelt.
-MCSO issued a ci­
-MCSO arrested
tation to Ambrocio Garcia, Mark Thomas Snodderly,
18, for driving while license 40, on a Hermiston PD war­
suspended violation and rant for contempt of court/
failure to use a seatbelt - assault/menacing/strangula-
child.
tion/harassment. The subject
-MCSO issued a ci­ was also arrested for unlaw­
tation to Olive Jannette Hor- ful possession of meth and
race, 72, for failure to use a DWS/MIS. MCSO also
seatbelt - child.
arrested Leeanna Mae Kent,
-MCSO issued a 23, for unlawful possession
citation to John Michael of meth and endangering the
Thorp, 50, for failure to welfare of a minor.
use a seatbelt and driving
-MCSO arrested
uninsured.
Rodolfo Erasmo Biirrera,
-MCSO issued a ci­ 21, on a UCSO w arrant for
tation to Zachary D. Acock, failure to appear/possession
25, for failure to furnish of meth and false info to a
proof of insurance.
police officer. UCSO also
-MCSO issued a ci­ had warrants for two other
tation to Brandon Scott FTAs.
Rowell, 34, for violating the
-BPD issued a cita­
speed limit by going 30 mph tion to Maricela Madrigal
in a 20 mph school zone.
Madrigal, 23, for violating
-MCSO issued a cita­ the speed limit by going 47
tion to Crescencio Vasquez, mph in a 30 mph zone and
28, for failure to wear a no operator's license.
seatbelt - passenger.
-BPD was notified
-MCSO received a of a subject with a boat at
report of a red v ehicle east- the marina that is behind on
bound on 1-84 in Umatilla the rent and will not move
County driving erratically. the boat or pay.
The call was transferred to
-Irrigon Fire Depart­
OSP.
ment and Irrigon Ambulance
-MCSO received a w ere notified of shop on fire.
911 call concerning a Peter- The caller did not know' if
bilt truck that was hauling anyone was home in the
crushed cars. The hood on house near the shop.
the top car was open and the
-Irrigon Ambulance
car barely cleared the last was notified of a female
bridge. MCSO was unable lying unconscious by the
to locate the vehicle. OSP restrooms. Irrigon Ambu­
was adv ised.
lance was unable to locate
-MCSO issued a ci­ the female upon arrival.
tation to Alexander Bruce
Sept. 21: -MCSO
Haven, 29, for violating the
speed limit by going 48 mph received a report of a pos­
sible wire theft in progress
in a 30 mph zone.
-BPD received a re­ in an area determined to be
port that someone attempted in Gilliam County. A male
to break into a store during subject was arrested for
Gilliam County on charges
the night in Boardman.
-BPD received a re­ of failure to maintain metal
port of a fight that occurred records, theft III, criminal
between two girls at Board- trespass II, with possible ad­
ditional charges coming.
man High School.
-MCSO received
G-T News Advertising a call stating that the re­
porter’s employees were
Deadline
experiencing burning eyes,
Mondays at 5 p.m.
sore throats and severe
headaches. BPD, Boardman
Ambulance, and Boardman
Fired Department were also
notified.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to a male subject for
failure to wear a seatbelt.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Cesar Arturo
Garcia Mendoza, 21, for no
seatbelt, possession of less
than an ounce of marijuana.
Daniel Garcia Rosales, 23,
was arrested for PCS meth.
A subject was also cited for
possession of less than an
ounce and driving while
suspended violation. BPD
assisted.
-MCSO received a
request for extra patrol dur­
ing lunch hour and right
after school in Heppner. The
reporter stated that kids are
flying down the road.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Jose M. Ramos Le-
mus, 35, for failure to obey
a traffic control dev ice.
-BPD and Boardman
Ambulance received 911
calls stating that the caller
was on the way to the hospi­
tal w ith her mother and was
requesting an ambulance to
meet them.
-BPD was notified
of a male subject harass­
ing people working at the
Chevron.
-BPD was notified
of a male subject at the
Sandpiper Apartments that
was refusing to leave. The
subject was trespassed from
the location.
-BPD received a
theft complaint of a dog that
had been stolen out of the
reporter’s car. The reporter
thought she knew who had
stolen the dog.
Electric Co-Op to Perform
Tree Trimming Operations in Area
Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op, and their
subcontractors, w ill be conducting their annual tree
trimming operation throughout the service territory
during the next six weeks. Trimming of trees around
power lines is an annual chore and is required by
Oregon PUC and REA to reduce outages and insure
continuity of electrical service. Areas affecting both
Primary (distribution) and Secondary (individual
service connections) lines will be cleared.
Any comments, concerns or questions about trees
obstructing power lines or the removal of them
may be made to Slater Mitchell at 541-676-9146 or
slater@columhiabasin.cc
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