Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 19, 2007 - SEVEN
with chest pain. The patient
was conscious and breath
ing and had no history o f
heart problems. The patient
The Morrow County was transported to Pioneer
Sheriff’s Office reports han Memorial Hospital.
dling the follo w in g busi
-Boardman Am bu
ness:
lance received a call re
N o v . 12: -M C S O garding a male in his mid
arrested D avid Escareno 40’s with blurry vision and
Ramirez, 25, on a Hermiston dizzy.
Municipal Court Warrant for
N o v . 14 - M C S O
Failure to Pay Fine/DUIl, assisted Irrigon Ambulance
DW O, Driving Uninsured, with a 61 year old female
M enacing, Carry a C on with abdominal pain.
cealed Weapon and Posses
-M C S O assisted
sion o f Marijuana.
Boardm an F ire D ep art
-Irrigon Ambulance ment.
received a 911 call regarding
-M C S O was noti
a 65 year old male with very fied that the restrooms at
low blood sugar. The subject the skate park in Irrigon had
had knee surgery two w eeks been vandalized.
before and had cardiac sur
-M CSO received a
gery one day later. Subject burning complaint o f ju
was having trouble breath veniles starting one o f the
ing and was very sweaty. complainant’s trees on fire.
E M S responded but the The complainant put the fire
patient refused transport.
out and requested deputy
-Heppner Fire De contact.
-M C S O and BPD
partment was notified o f a
received a report from an
junk pile on fire.
-Heppner Fire De o ff duty deputy concerning
partment responded to a a blue Ford Taurus driving
grass clipping fire.
erratically.
-Heppner Fire D e
-B P D
a s s is t e d
partment received a report Boardm an F ire D ep art
o f a downed line at the res ment.
ervoir near the boat ramp. It
-BPD received a re
was determined not to be a port o f someone banging
power line.
on the reporter’s bedroom
-Heppner Fire D e window. BPD was unable
partment received a 911 call to locate anyone.
regarding a brush fire caused
-Irrigon Ambulance
by down power lines.
received a 911 call regarding
-H ep p n er A m b u a 61 year old female with
lance received a 911 call abdominal pain. The patient
regarding a 50 year old male was transported to Good
Sheriff's Report
Shepherd Hospital.
-Irrigon Ambulance
received a 911 call regarding
a 73 year old female with
low blood sugar.
-Boardman Fire De
partment received a report
o f an unknown type fire west
o f milepost 170.
-Boardman Am bu
lance received a 911 call
regard in g an eigh t year
old fem ale who acciden
tally stabbed the back o f
her throat with a pole. The
pole had already been re
moved. The mother refused
transport.
N ov. 15 - M C S O
and BPD received a 911
call regarding a female who
was driving while possibly
intoxicated. The female had
a child in the vehicle.
-An M C SO deputy
was flagged by a subject
who stated that his brother
had called him and threat
ened to come and beat him
up.
-M C S O issued a
citation to D iane M arie
Munkers, 45, for driving
w h ile license suspended
violation.
-M C SO received a
report o f an audible alarm
going o ff at Heppner Fam
ily Foods. An OSP trooper
found no sign o f forced en
try and the owner was on the
scene to check it out.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to Beverly Ann Ange
les, 44, for no insurance.
-BPD received a re
port o f an alarm going o ff in
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Heppner
the shop building at Board-
man High School. It was
determined that a janitor did
not set the alarm correctly.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to a male subject for no
operator’s license.
N ov. 16 - M C S O
received a request for assis
tance from OSP regarding a
small white SUV driving at
speeds o f 90 mph.
-M CSO was notified
by a male subject that w hen
he went to the service station
in lone to remove a vehicle,
a window was out and the
hood had been taken off.
-M C SO received a
report from male subject
stating that while he was
in the hospital in April, his
house had been repossessed
and he had no idea where his
stuff was.
-M C SO received a
driving complaint o f a blue
passenger call driving all
over the road. The caller
believed that the driver was
intoxicated. The call was
passed on to OSP.
-M CSO received a
report o f truck haven been
stolen from Bakes. Joseph
Tom Nestor, 25, and Theo
dore Hendricks, 21, were
arrested for UUMV, U E M V
and Theft I.
-M C SO received a
911 hang up.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to a male subject for
Violating the Speed Limit
by going 31 mph in a 20
mph school zone.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to a female subject for
Driving Uninsured, Failure
to Wear a Seatbelt (child)
and Failure to register.
-BPD received a re
port o f a fight in progress.
BPD was unable to locate
any o f the suspects in the
area.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to female subject for an
open container and failure
to obey a traffic control
device.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to a male subject for an
open container.
-Irrigon Fire Depart
ment and Irrigon Ambulance
received a call regarding
smoke coming from a house.
No flames had been seen at
the time o f the call.
N ov. 20 - M C S O
received a call advising an
accident by Battle Moun
tain State Park. The call
was transferred Um atilla
County.
-M C S () issued a cita
tion to Justin Tyler Anthony
Hamsley, 20, for violating
the speed limit by going 80
3 bedroom, 2 bath start
4 bedroom, 3 bath view
on 1/2 acre - Heppner
Victorian, all new inside
Small acreage with studio
and shop - Lexington
Ranchett on Hinton Creek
Beautiful home with large
shop and acreage
mph in a 65 mph zone.
broken into. Nothing was
-M C SO received a taken. The reporters re
report o f a two vehicle mo quested contact when they
tor vehicular accident west got home from the holiday
o f Umatilla.
weekend.
-M C S O was n o
-M CSO issued a ci
tified that Hermiston PD tation to Andrew Lynn Warr,
had arrested Victor Ruben 37, for violating the Basic
Campos, 32, on three M or Rule by going 73 mph in a
row County warrants for 55 mph zone.
FTA/PCS II, FTA/Dis Con
-M CSO issued a ci
and menacing, and F I PF/ tation to David A Young,
DWS.
37, for violating the Basic
• -M CSO issued a ci Rule by going 91 mph in a
tation to Eric David Jensen, 65 mph zone.
-M C S O received a
40, for violating the basic
rule by going 70 mph in a complaint regarding a stolen
55 mph zone.
baby blue 1984 Ford V i ton
-M CSO received a flatbed pickup with a tool
report o f a tree stump on box on the bed, which was
fire on Arbuckle Mountain taken from the com plain
Road. The Forest Service ant’s ranch.
was advised.
-M C S O received a
report
that
a cow was stuck
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Jose Alfonso Esco in a fence line.
bar, 23, for no operator’s li
-M CSO issued a ci
cense, failure to carry proof tation to Dustin Edward
o f insurance, and failure to Talbott, 22, for Failing to
seatbelt child.
Register Vehicle.
-M CSO received a
- M C S O a rre s te d
Jacqulyn Kay Filbin, 47, on 911 hang-up from the Hep
a Multnomah County war pner Shell Station.
rant for DUII.
-M C SO received a
-M C S O issued a report that the reporter’s
citation to Jeremiah Eric ex-husband had been calling
Atkinson, 30, for violating her and was coming to her
the basic rule for 75 mph in house. He had not shown
a 55 mph zone.
up at the reporter’s place o f
- M C S O arrested work. He will not leave her
Marvin Lew is Strickland, alone and the reporter felt
27, on a M orrow County they were having issues. The
Circuit Court warrant for reporter requested contact
FTA/UUMV.
from a deputy in case her
-BPD issued a cita ex-husband decided to fol
tion to Maria Consuelo Na low her home, the reporter
varro, 22, for violating the had her boss walk escort
speed limit by going 44 mph her home so she could pack
in a 30 mph school zone.
her stuff.
-BPD issued a cita
-M CSO received a
tion to Gary Russell Moody, report that a female subject
51, for violating the speed trespassed on the reporter’s
limit by going 35 mph in a residence and threatened an
20 mph school zone.
other subject. The reporter
-BPD received a call also reported that the fe
regarding a white SU V with male subject threw her baby
California plates pulling a on the floor and threw her
U-Haul with Florida plates around the van. The baby
driving all over the road.
was unharmed.
-H ep p n er A m b u
-M CSO received a
lance received a 911 call re report that two known male
garding a 60 year old female subjects were staying at the
who had fallen down four or reporter’s house and would
five stairs. The patient was not leave. The subjects were
conscious and breathing but gone when the deputies ar
was worried about her arm. rived.
-Irrigon Ambulance
-M C S O arrested a
received a 911 call regarding male subject on a Wash
a 60 year old female who ington County warrant for
had fallen backwards and hit Parole Violation and A s
her head and had possibly sault IV.
broken her shoulder. The
-B PD and Board-
patient was transported to man Ambulance received a
Good Shepherd Hospital.
report about a 50 year old
N ov. 21: -M C S O fem ale who was having
issued a citation to Loraine fainting spells.
-BPD arrested Mar
Marie Greeno, 30, for Oper
vin
A
le
x Pourier, 43, for
ating without a License and
failing
to
appear for Posses
Failing to Register Vehicle.
sion
o
f
Meth.
-M CSO received a
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report that there was a house
3 bedroom, like-new,
Heppner
Mountain Property near
Tupper
Linden Way cottage
Like-new duplex - Heppner
Cattle Ranch near Ar
lington
Starter home - Heppner
Heritage Land C o
3 bedroom, 2 bath Crafts
man - Heppner
I f ^ y J P x o tta g e -
Green Ranch with views
3 bedroom. 2 bath
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