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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 30,2008 - FIVE
Wandering Woolies car wash held
Knowles participates in steer on He a was Hermiston
Police Dept. and Open Container. He
lodged at the Uma­ was lodged at the Umatilla
wrestling competition
tilla County Jail.
County Jail.
M C SO d e p u ty
Irrigon ambulance
warned a driver regarding received a report from a call­
an unsafe load after losing er in Irrigon that a four year
at least 100 pop cans of old fell at the Irrigon Skate
the back of his pickup and Park and hit his head and
hitting the patrol car. The possibly broke his arm.
driver picked up the cans
Irrigon ambulance
and was tarping the load. received a report from a
MCSO received a caller in Irrigon that a male
report from a caller in Ir­ subject cut his arm with a
rigon that her brother just piece of glass. No transport
pushed her against a wall. was made.
Glenda Grace Winston, 55,
Heppner ambulance
was arrested on Probable received a report from a
Charges
of Harassment- caller in Heppner that a male
Blake Knowles of Heppner participated in a steer wrestling
Domestic
Violence
and on a subject was unresponsive
Pictured are Ivy Sandford, honorary member, Tyree Svetich, event
at Frontier Days in Cheyenne, WY. - Photos by Brian
and Lilly Sandford, secretary. -Contributed Photo
Hermiston
Municipal
Court and possibly in diabetic
Humek
warrant.
She
was
lodged
at shock.
Wandering Woolies 4-H sheep club had a fund
the Umatilla County Jail.
May 25: MCSO re­
raising car wash last Thursday at the lone fire hall and
Sheriff’s Report
MCSO received a re­ ceived a report from a caller
with the support of the community they made their goal.
from a caller in Board- in Irrigon of a gang fight in
Members talked to the car wash patrons about their
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han­ port
man
that a named male progress. It was determined
sheep projects and fair that is coming up in August for dling the following business:
subject almost hit him when to be two subjects yelling at
Morrow County.
May 23: MCSO re- ington County Jail.
he w ent around the comer of each other.
The club washed almost 20 cars and raised
MCSO deputy cited a Boardman location.
M CSO received
enough to order their club sheep clippers that are needed ceived a report from the
Joseph
Arthur
Manning,
21,
Hermiston
Police
Dept,
that
MCSO
received
a
several
reports from callers
to prepare the lambs for show and market. “The Wander­
for
Driving
while
License
Abel
Omar
Verduzco,
21,
report
from
a
caller
in
Ir­
in
Irrigon
of a fight in prog­
ing Woolies appreciates the lone Rural Fire Department
Suspended.
was
arrested
on
an
Irrigon
rigon that he heard one ress and shots fired in the
for allowing them to use the location and the community
MCSO received a shot being fired near his area. Three male subjects
for helping them have a great fair,” stated leader Sylvia Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Driving report from a caller in Lex­ residence.
were arrested for Assault III,
Sandford.
while License Suspend­ ington that a subject’s dog
M CSO received Disorderly Conduct II and
4-H Snack Shack workers
ed and arrested on a local tried to attack him. The a report from a caller in Criminal Trespass II. They
He was lodged at the caller was not injured.
Boardman that they found a were lodged at the Umatilla
needed for Morrow County Fair charge.
MCSO received a dead bird, put it in a plastic County Jail. Juveniles were
Umatilla County Jail.
The 4-H Snack Shack produces the major source of
M CSO received report from a caller in Hep­ bag and would like to know also taken into custody.
income for the Morrow County 4-H Leaders Council. The a report from UCSO that pner that a subject was un­ what to do.
MCSO received a
council uses this income to provide such programs as 4-H Charles David Ruckman, loading junk into the neigh­
MCSO received report from a caller in Hep­
camp, awards, scholarships, and materials for all 4-H pro­ 36, was arrested on a Mor­ bor’s yard.
a report that Michael L. pner that their dog was miss­
gram areas. All 4-H members benefit from the proceeds row County Circuit Court
MCSO, Boardman Luyster, 25, was arrested on ing. The caller was advised
that are earned by the Snack Shack.
warrants for Parole Viola- Police Dept, received a re­ a warrant for Reckless Driv­ their dog was taken to Pet
Many 4-H leaders help in the Snack Shack at tion/Criminal Non-Support. port from a caller in Board- ing. He was lodged at the Rescue on Thursday night.
fair. They do this because they understand how important He was lodged at the Uma­ man that his sister won’t Multnomah County Jail.
MCSO deputy cited
the proceeds are to the 4-H program. But, the leaders are so tilla County Jail.
give him the title to his
MCSO received a a male subject for Viola­
busy at fair it is not right to ask them to take care of their
MCSO received a vehicle. Boardman Police report from a caller in Irri­ tion of the Speed Limit, 88
4-H club and then work even longer in the Snack Shack. report from Tri-Comm that Dept, also received a second gon that he went to the bank mph in a 65 mph zone, and
Parents of 4-H members, this is an opportunity for a pickup pulling a trailer call on the situation.
and found $1300 missing Failure to Carry Proof of
you to help your children and your child’s 4-H leader. Vol­ on 184 eastbound was all
MCSO received a re­ from his account.
Insurance.
unteer to help in the Snack Shack. Call the extension office over the road and almost port from a caller in Irrigon
MCSO deputy cited
MCSO received a
at 676-9642 if you are interested.
hit a semi. Boardman Police that former roommates came Dodd Vincent Talbot, 43, report from a caller in Irri­
Dept, also received a report. in the middle of the night to for Violation of the Speed gon that her dog went to play
Oregon State Police advised move property. There was a Limit, 88 mph in a 65 mph with another dog and when
the pickup was stopped and verbal dispute.
she went to retrieve her dog
zone.
Boardman Police
MCSO received a the other dog came up and
the driver in custody for
and Fire depts. received report from a caller in Hep­ bit her on the leg.
DUII.
MCSO received a
MCSO received a a report from a caller in pner that their dog was miss­
report from a caller with Boardman that a vehicle hit ing in case anyone finds it. report from a caller in Ir­
MCSO deputy ar­ rigon of a missing child.
wildlife rescue that kids in an electrical transformer box
Irrigon have baby owls that behind the Chevron station rested a subject on an Irrigon The child was located at a
fell out of their nest. The and the box was on fire. Justice Court warrant for neighbor’s residence.
MCSO, Heppner
caller requested a deputy Umatilla County Electric Reckless Driving.
MCSO deputy ar­ ambulance received a report
accompany her to the loca­ also responded.
Heppner ambulance rested Charles Edward from a caller that subjects
tion.
M CSO received received a report from a Flanagan, 55, for Driving were involved in a quad ac­
a report from a caller in caller in Heppner of a fe­ while License Suspended cident. Transport to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep­
Boardman that their young male subject with an injured Misdemeanor.
MCSO, Boardman pner was made.
daughter just swallowed a foot.
May 24: MCSO re­ Police Dept, received a re­
pill.
MCSO received a
MCSO received a ceived a report from a caller port from a caller in Board-
report
from
a caller in Hep­
man
of
a
loud
outdoor
party.
report from the Tigard Po­ in Irrigon that her dog was
lice Dept, that Shane Ken­ barking like crazy, some­ They have a fire going and pner that an intoxicated sub­
neth Mayberry, 21, was ar­ thing he never does. There the caller heard either gun­ ject came out of one of the
rested on a Heppner Justice was possibly a prowler on shots or firew orks. A deputy bars and jumped in front of
Coby Dougherty, 8, was the winner of the Razor Dune Buggy Court
warrant for Failure to the back porch. A deputy made contact and deter­ the caller's moving vehicle.
on July 22. The drawing was sponsored by Pepsi and Hep­
Pay Fine/Failure to Appear. was unable to locate any­ mined it was kids playing When she stopped, he hit the
pner Family Foods. Contributed Photo
side of the vehicle.
outside.
He was lodged at the Wash- one.
Boardman Police
Boardman Police
MCSO deputy cited
Andrew Dale Baker, 20, for Dept., Boardman ambulance Dept, officer cited Maria
Violation of the Basic Rule, received a report from a Arzaga Beltron, 38, for Vio­
50 mph in a 30 mph zone. caller in Boardman that an lation of the Basic Rule, 92
r ea t ates re u st
MCSO, Boardman elderly female fell down. mph in a 65 mph zone.
Boardman Police
Boardman Police
Police Dept, received a re­
Dept,
received
a report from
Dept,
received
a
report
from
port from a caller in Irrigon
u ic k
r iv e w a y
that two male subjects were a caller in Boardman of a a caller in Boardman of
threatening to stab the bar­ burglary that occurred this gunshots heard. Contact was
made with three subjects
tender and were threatening morning.
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customers. The subjects
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each other in the parking lot. rentin Hernandez Tolentino, the property.
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May 27: MCSO dep­
Everardo Jimenez Sanchez, 22, for Failure to Carry and
S 25.000 - S99.000 1.15
1.15
2.22
S I 00.000 & over
uty
arrested
Ramon Montes
Present,
Criminal
Posses­
34,
was
arrested
for
Disor­
1.25
1.26
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Lemus,
39,
for DUII. He
sion
of
a
Forged
Instrument,
derly Conduct and arrested
was lodged at the Umatilla
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MCSO received a
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report
from
a caller in Hep­
Hermiston branches the next time you’re in town.
pner of two suitcases left in
the parking lot of Heppner
Joe 6f K athleen (G reenup) A lhitre
Storage.
Hermiston North Hill
Hermiston Main
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MCSO received a
50 E. Theatre Lane
204 E. Main Street
report of vandalism done to
the men’s restroom at the
541-289-4480
541-567-0303
Sharon R ohinson & Ryan M iller
Irrigon Skate Park.
Wedding - Aug. 3, 2003
MCSO received a
report
from
a caller in Hep­
Reception - Sept, ft, 2003
pner that a driver backed
into a vehicle and smashed
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MCSO received a
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request for an extra patrol
from a caller in Irrigon;
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