FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Sheriff’s Report
Ju n e 15: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report o f lights,
possibly flashlights at the
hrigon Marina. The deputy
was unable to locate any
lights.
-M C SO received
report o f a prow ler on the
property at an Irrigon resi
dence. A deputy responded
and reported it was a cell
phone that was left behind
by the caller’s granddaugh
ter’s boyfriend.
-MCSO. Heppner
Fire Department received
report o f a large propane
leak at the Northw estern
M o tel in H eppner. The
caller w as advised to evacu
ate the motel. Heppner Fire
D ep artm en t and M CSO
responded. Morrow County
Grain Growers responded
and completed repairs on
the tank.
-M CSO reeeived
report that a sign and cones
in Heppner were directing
drivers to go up a one-way
street the wrong way at S.E.
Court Street and Cannon.
-M CSO received
report o f a wallet with a
d riv e r’s license and ad
ditional cards in it gone
from the glove box o f her
vehicle.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was at the Irrigon
Justice Court during juve
nile court as the mother of
one the juveniles “can get
Wednesday, August 5,2009
unhappy at times.”
-M CSO received
report from a deputy that
he was out at an empty
lot in Irrigon where a sub
ject found a stocking cap.
gloves and money bags.
-M CSO received
rep o rt from a H ep p n er
woman that someone was
in her garage the previ
ous night. The garage was
unlocked and caller did
not know if anything had
been taken. A deputy re
sponded and a burglary
report taken.
-MCSO, Heppner
A m bulance received re
port of a Heppner subject
having diabetic problems.
MCSO assisted Heppner
Ambulance.
-MCSO deputy re
ceived report that someone
was stuck at the turkey
shoots in Irrigon. The dep
uty responded. The vehicle
was unstuck and three sub
jects warned for trespass
ing.
-M CSO received
an animal complaint at the
Irrigon High School. A trap
w as set up.
-MCSO cited Jose
Carlos Alcaraz Rivera, 22,
for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 80 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
-M C SO received
report o f someone trying to
steal anhydrous ammonia
from a tank on Sand Hol
low Road, Heppner, again.
The caller requested deputy
contact.
-M CSO received
report o f a vehicle fire at
T hree M ile Farm s on a
circle. Boardman Fire De
partm ent responded and
MCSO assisted.
-M CSO received
report of a vehicle that had
trespassed on the caller’s
property in lone, and her son
was following the vehicle.
MCSO arrested Debbie Sue
Paine, 51, on a Walla Walla
S h e riff's O ffice w arrant
for A m phetam ine-M anu
facture. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$25,000 bail.
-M CSO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
wom an o f a disturbance
between a female and her
boyfriend. Morrow County
units were south at a tres
pass in progress; Umatilla
Police Department assisted
and responded to the call.
UPD advised it was a verbal
dispute only and parties will
be separated for the night.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
o f two males walking be
hind the residence o f a man
who passed away a week
earlier. The caller believed
the subjects were trying to
get into the residence to
burglarize it.
-BPD received re
port of a suspicious person
going door to door selling
window cleaner in Board-
It’s Fair and Rodeo time at BEO
man.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report from a Boardm an
female that a woman had
attem pted to hit her. The
subject left on foot, walk
ing toward her residence.
Officers responded and it
w as determ in ed th at no
crime was committed and
the parties advised to avoid
each other.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report o f som ething sto
len from the B oardm an
library.
-BPD received re
port of a broken water pipe
outside a residence.
-BPD received re
port o f an 18-speed bike
found in the caller’s flower
bed. An officer responded
and a report taken for found
property.
-B o a rd m a n F ire
D e p a rtm en t, B o ard m an
A m bulance, Irrigon Fire
Department received report
o f a sawdust bid on fire with
sm oke only v isib le and
no structures nor vehicles
threatened..
MCSO 6-30
rigon that w hile he was
making repairs, someone
came out and swore at him.
A deputy made contact w ith
the reporter who said he
wanted the m obile home
court manager to handle the
problem.
-M C SO received
report that the lights were
out at the skate park in Ir
rigon and the stop sign was
down at Main and North
First.
-MCSO cited Luis
Roman Gutierrez, 33, for
Failure to Use Proper Light
ing.
-M C SO received
report from a Heppner sub
ject that her son, his girl
friend and their child were
in a vehicle that broke down
between Dale and Ritter.
The subjects were en route
to Ritter hot springs.
-M C SO received
report of trespassers were
on the rocks at the Irrigon
M arina. A deputy m ade
contact and the subjects
said they were just fishing.
They were advised per the
park that they do not want
anyone down there for any
reason. The subjects said
they would leave.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
from a subject who said
he bought som ething on
the internet and sent the
money, but never received
the product.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report from a Boardm an
subject that he dropped his
son off across the street as
they are not allowed on the
property and he was going
to Hermiston. He said two
su b je c ts c o n fro n ted his
sons, trying to start a fight.
-BPD received re
port o f telephone harass
ment in Boardman.
-BPD received re
port o f a theft complaint in
Boardman.
-BPD received re
port from a Boardman sub
ject that another subject got
into an argument with him
and then drove away reck
lessly and almost rolled his
vehicle.
-BPD received re
port o f a subject who had
violated his release. BPD
arrested David Shane Mo
lina, 30, for v iolating a
no contact order. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $6,000 bail.
-BPD received re
port from the Yakima Police
Department that they were
working a large check forg
ery and a Boardman subject
may have been a possible
victim. A BPD officer made
contact with a tenant at the
location, but it was not the
same person. The manager
said the subject had not
lived there in four years.
-B o a rd m a n F ire
Department received report
o f a fire.
- I r r ig o n A m b u
lance received report of a
male with a possible heart
attack.
- I r r ig o n A m b u
lance received report that
a female stopped off at a
deputy’s house to get help
for a male subject in dire
need o f oxygen.
June 30: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re
ceived report o f a domestic
dispute with the wife say
ing she was choked by the
husband. She reported that
a male subject tried to break
up the fight but the husband
pulled a knife on him.
-M CSO received
report from a Boardm an
subject that he saw the mail
arrive and then saw people
approaching the mail box.
They sped off when they
saw the reporter.
-M C S O , Irrig o n
Ambulance received report
from an Irrigon female that
she was assaulted by her
brother. She reported she
was in the back bedroom
and believed he was outside.
She reported that she was
covered in blood. MCSO
and Irrigon Ambulance re
sponded and transported the
female to Good Shepherd
Hospital. Matthew William
Pells, 36, was arrested by
M CSO for Strangulation
and Harassment-domestic
violence. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$9,000 bail.
-M C SO received
report from a Boardm an
subject who said his soon-
to-be ex-wife calls him at
work and wants him to call
her, but when he does, his
w ife ’s room m ate cusses
him out. M CSO advised
both parties not to call each
Meeka Boyd, Ashley Anderson, and Maggie
other.
-MCSO cited Da Collins
vid Jam es R ice, 18, for
Failure to Wear Seatbelt.
-M C SO received
report o f two stop signs at
the intersection of Kunze
and Peters Rd. in Boardman
have been pulled out.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon wom
an that another w om an’s
14-year-old son was calling
and threatening her.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
je c t that some neighbors
have been shooting guns
for months and caller was Emily Holland and Lilly Sandford
afraid a stray bullet would
hurt someone. A juvenile
was w arned not to be shoot
ing in the area.
-M C SO received
report from a subject at a
mobile home court in Ir
Modeling at the Fair Monday
Left to right: Janet Dezellem, Tricia Rollins, John Qualls, Julie Proctor, Becky
Kindle, Anita Orem, Tucker Rice, Tricia Gunderson, Jill Martin, Melissa Lind
say, Miff Devin, Gary Propheter. Not pictured are Sharon Rietmann, Trena Day
and Kav Proctor
B ank o f E astern have volunteered T hurs
Oregon employ ees “apron- day o f the fair to tie on the
up” to assist the 4-H ’ers aprons to work the counter,
during fair time. This is the fill the sauce bottles and
third year BEO employees flip pancakes or burgers so
4-H parents and members
can show their animals or
d em o n strate. U nder the
leadership o f Anita Orem,
the bankers team up for a
long d a y ’s w ork, taking
shifts to keep the customers
well fed. Bank o f Eastern
Oregon’s employees “hope
you take time to stop by the
snack shack because they’re
at it again...celebrating the
spirit o f our home town.”
Justice Court
Report
M orrow C o u n ty
Justice Court has released
the following report:
-David J. Rice, 18,
H eppner, Failure to Use
Seatbelt (Child), $76 fine;
Speed Racing on Highway,
$324 fine; Speed Racing on
Highway, Illegal U-turn,
Unsignaled U-turn, $585
fine; Defective equipment,
$76 fine.
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