TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 30,2009
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Main street at 7:00 P.M. to
hear a request to modify
the required infrastructure
development and mainte
nance conditions set by the
Commission for the Major
partition of TL 101 Asses
sor's map 2S 26 35BA at
their November 20, 2008
meeting. If you have ques
tions or concerns, or would
like to attend and need as
sistance. Please call City
Hall at 541-676-9618.
Published: September 23
and 30, 2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC N O TIC E
Excess Government
Property For Sale
The following property
has been declared excess
property by the Heppner
City council at their regu
lar monthly meeting on
September 14, 2009:
100 KW Propane driven
electrical generator. Gener-
ac Corp. 04/08/94 ,Model
94 A 02193 S, Type SG100-
K.367.4N18CBBNY, com
plete with alternator, used
for backup power at the
Heppner WWTF.
The generator and its base
must be removed from the
sewer plant (some disas
sembly is required). The
propane storage tank and
piping are included.
1990 Chevy PU, Chey
enne 3500 (mechanical
problems).
All bids are due at City
Hall by 5:00 P.M., Friday
October 9, 2009.Bids will
be opened, and awarded at
the pleasure of the Coun
cil at its monthly meeting
on October 12, 2009. City
Hall is located at 111 N.
Main street in Heppner. If
you have questions please
call City Hall at 541-676-
9618.
Published: September 23
and 30, 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
The undersigned has been
appointed personal represen
tative of the estate of
BETTY JEAN GREEN,
Deceased, by the Morrow
County Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon, probate num
ber 09PR030. All persons
having claims against the es
tate are required to present the
same with proper vouchers
within four (4) months after
the date of first publication to
the undersigned or they may
be barred. Additional infor
mation may be obtained from
the court records, the under
signed or the attorney.
Date first published: Septem
ber 30, 2009
William Buster Green
Personal Representative
c/o Ronald L. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson '& Fitch,
LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
Published: September 30,
October 5 and 12,2009
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheri fFs Office reports han
dling the following busi
ness:
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EIGHT
-Boardman Police
Department warned a sub
ject for trespassing on rail
road and Port of Morrow
property.
-Boardm an Fire
Department received re
port o f a tractor on fire
near an office building in
Boardman.
-Boardm an Am
bulance received report of
problems with a 49 year-
old female.
July 21: MCSO
received report of an alarm
at Morrow Cold Storage. It
was a false alarm.
-MCSO received
a request from an Irrigon
caller for a welfare check
on his daughter who had
left his residence very upset
in an older blue Nissan.
-MCSO received
a request from an Irrigon
resident to speak to a code
officer regarding the num
ber of dogs a person can
keep.
-MCSO received
a request from the Depart
ment of Human Resources
for assistance.
-MCSO received
report of a five-gallon pro
pane tank at the edge of the
median. A deputy checked
it out and advised it was
not anhydrous am m o
nia. MCSO was to notify
ODOT to pick up the tank
as road debris.
-MCSO received
report of a doe hit on the
highway with two fawns in
the road near the doe. Fish
& Wildlife is to respond.
-M CSO, Board-
man Police Department re
ceived report from a subject
that the grandmother of her
daughter will not let her out
of the house. The daughter
did not want to leave and
the grandmother said she
did not want to make her
granddaughter leave. Della
Mae Cox, 73, was arrested
on probable cause charges
of Custodial Interference.
She was released on her
own recognizance with
$7,500 bail.
-MCSO received
report o f a motorcyclist
driving up and down the
beach at Pleasant View Rd.
in Irrigon. MCSO was un
able to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO received
report o f people running
behind Pettyjohn’s in Hep
pner and an unmarked po
lice car looking for them. A
deputy made contact with
the caller.
-Boardman Police
Department received a re
quest for a welfare check
on four children walking
down Colum bia Ave in
Boardman with the old
est looking to be nine or
10 and the youngest in a
stroller.
-BPD office re
ported he was out with five
juveniles.
-B PD re c e iv e d
complaint from a caller
that a male subject on the
Boardman 1-84 onramp
was holding up a sign that
said, “I can’t lie, I want a
beer.” Officers made con
tact with the subject. “They
did not give him a beer,”
said the report.
-BPD received re
port of a garage broken into
in Boardman between the
16th and 19lh. A shop vac,
carpet cleaner, engraving
system and multiple other
things were missing.
-BPD received re
quest from a subject to
look at some video he had
obtained concerning a code
violation. According to
the report, the call was un
founded as “you couldn’t
tell what was happening
from the tape.”
-Boardman Ambu
lance received report of an
81 -year-old female experi
encing severe back and hip
pain. She was transported.
-Boardm an Fire
Department received re
port of a lot of smoke over
the tops of the trees at the
farms.
-Heppner Ambu
lance received request for
help from a male subject in
lone. He said he has three
people to help him, but
they have their own living
space and don’t come to
assist him; no one comes
to help him. He said he had
been sitting on the couch
for two days, needed help
getting into his chair and
would like to talk to some
one about going into an as
sisted living residence. He
was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
July 23: Morrow subject was using the laun
County Sheriff’s Office, dromat.
Boardman Fire D epart
-M C SO deputy
ment received report of a advised he was out with
single vehicle rollover on three males on the South
1-84 eastbound, Boardman. Shore Drive. They reported
A rock had hit the window they were staying at their
and broke it. The caller grandmother’s place and
advised the male subject denied consent to search.
in the rollover was up and The subjects were sent
walking around and no home.
medical assistance was
-M.C. Sheriff ad
needed.
vised he was out at the
-MCSO, Heppner marina in Irrigon.
Ambulance received report
-MCSO received
of a male subject in Hep request to speak to a deputy
pner conscious, but not regarding a civil matter.
able to do anything. The
-MCSO received
subject was combative and rep o rt o f tw o puppies
a deputy was requested. He dropped off at a location.
was transported to Pioneer A deputy transported the
Memorial Hospital.
puppies to Pet Rescue.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received
report of a deer hit on Hwy. report of an audible alarm
74 between Lexington and from a residence in Irrigon.
lone that was still alive.
A deputy responded and
-M C SO d ep u ty the residence was secure.
reported he was out with
-MCSO received
a subject who flagged him report of a semi truck mov
down and said he was bit ing very slowly and pos
ten by a dog. Lisa Diane sibly on fire. A deputy was
C onnell, 37, for M ain unable to locate anything.
taining a Dog as a Public
-MCSO received
Nuisance.
report from a Lexington
-MCSO arrested subject that her dog was
Mario Ramirez Calvillo, attached. The two parties
25, on an Irrigon Justice decided to handle the issue
Court warrant for F ail civilly.
ure to Pay Fine/Driving
-MCSO received
While Suspended. He was report that a helicopter
released on his own recog was to spray large blocks
nizance with $1,027.
of Boardman and Irrigon
-M C S O c i t e d for mosquitoes.
Scott Pierce Sullivan, 40,
-MCSO received
for Violation of the Basic report from an Irrigon sub
Rule, 95 mph in a 55 mph ject that two men came up
zone.
to kids and wanted them
-MCSO received to get into a vehicle. A
report from an Irrigon fe deputy was unable to locate
male that a male subject anything.
hit her vehicle and would
-MCSO received
not give any insurance report of someone running
information. She advised hoses and planks across
that they were going to Main Street in Lexington.
handle the matter civilly, The reporter believed it
but then the male subject was dangerous for tw o
decided not to give any wheeled vehicles. A deputy
information.
spoke to local residents
-MCSO received who denied putting the
report o f vehicles being hoses across the road.
loaded and unloaded on
-MCSO cited Paul
his property in Irrigon. Ronald Norris, 77, for driv
MCSO responded there ing 75 mph in a 55 mph
was a code issue and the zone.
property should be checked
-M C SO deputy
in a week.
advised he was at a Sunday
-MCSO received school class in Heppner to
report from a male subject talk about law enforcement
that he believed his fa and answer questions.
ther was having a stroke.
-MCSO cited Jes
The father lived out of the sica Rochelle Ashley, 21,
area.
for Violation of the Basic
-MCSO received Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph
report of a disabled vehicle zone.
on Bombing Range Road/
-MCSO advised
Hwy. 730. The subjects that three males walked
said they were waiting for into the Sheriff’s Office in
friends before they went to Heppner with complaints
Lexington.
about something that hap
-MCSO cited An pened at the reservoir, with
gelica Telles Covarrubia, the possibility of illegal
32, for No Operator’s Li fireworks. The complaint
cense.
was unfounded.
-MCSO received
-M C SO deputy
report from a subject who made contact with sub
walked into the sheriff’s jects staying at the marina
office in Heppner and re in Irrigon.
ported teenagers drinking
-MCSO received
alcohol in a residence near request from a subject who
hers. The deputy on duty wanted to talk to a deputy
said he knew who the ju and reported that a subject
veniles were and would threatening to bum down
be keeping an eye on the the house at a Boardman
area.
residence. The caller said
-MCSO deputies he did not have a rela
completed ai%a checks of tionship with the person
the Heppner Cem etery, who*was threatening, al
the Morrow County Fair though his girlfriend had
grounds, the Willow Creek met him.
Reservoir, Heppner El
-M CSO deputy
ementary School, and the talked to a female who
Irrigon Marina.
advised she was feeding a
-Boardman Police suspected criminal’s dog.
Department officer con She said he didn’t know
ducted an interview o f a where he was or when he
subject at the library using would be back.
-MCSO received
the internet.
-BPD, Boardman report o f loud music at
Ambulance received report the Irrigon marina. The
of a female who had fallen Sheriff warned a couple of
and broke her arm and her groups about the noise and
three-month-old infant fell reminded them about the
no-alcohol ordinance.
with her.
-B oardm an P o
-BPD received re
lice
Department
received
port of vandalism at the
request
for
an
officer
to
Boardman City Park
meet
a
subject
at
the
Shell
-BPD cited Jose
Antonio Duran Sanchez, Station in Boardman. The
20, for D riving U n in subject had locked his keys
in the car. Boardman Lock
sured.
and
Key responded.
July 24: Morrow
-BPD received re
County S heriff’s Office
port
of
an audible alarm
deputy reported he was
at
El
Sol.
There was no
out with a vehicle in front
answer
at
the
business.
of D&L in Heppner. The
-BPD officer ad
vised he was out at a loca
tion regarding weeds in the
front yard.
-B PD re c e iv e d
report o f a small black
vehicle passing several
vehicles, which started on
Main Street. The caller ad
vised the vehicle had a loud
muffler and the situation
happened frequently.
-BPD received a
hang-up abandoned 911
call, but the address did npt
exist and officers were un
able to locate a problem.
-BPD officer ad
vised he was out with a
vehicle that was partially
blocking Wilson Rd. The
officer and citizens were
able to push the vehicle
completely off the road and
help was on the way.
-BPD officer ad
vised he was on a field
interview with a male with
no shirt and wearing camo
pants.
July 25: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office
received a 911 call re
garding a drunk driver in
Umatilla.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon
woman that a juvenile male
w alked into her house,
sat on the couch and fell
asleep. MCSO cited a ju
venile male for MIP. He
was released to his moth
er. MCSO cited Thomas
William Baxter, 18, for
MIP. The woman did not
want to pursue trespassing
charges.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
woman that there was a
horrible skunk smell in
the air and it was hard to
breathe.
-MCSO received
a relayed report from OSP
of a Chihuahua loose in the
area, possibly abandoned.
OSP had no troopers in
the area. A deputy checked
the area and was unable to
locate anything.
-M CSO deputy
reported he was out with a
cow with a blue-green ear
tag. The owner responded
and returned the cow to the
proper area.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
subject that he had found
a VISA card. The card was
U N IT E D STA TES
turned over to the sheriff’s
office and the owner came
into retrieve it.
-MCSO received
report that the lock at the
Heppner public restroom
was not working correctly.
Heppner Public Works was
advised.
-MCSO received
report o f a cabin broken
into at Penland Lane out
side Heppner. The reporter
said the thieves entered
through the front door and
took a couple fishing poles,
a cordless drill and alco
hol.
-MCSO received
report from farmers that
they will be burning a gar
lic field south of Hwy. 730,
Boardman.
-MCSO received
report of a missing juvenile
wearing a red shirt, brown
shorts and carrying a black
plastic sword at the Irrigon
M arina. The child was
found.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon
woman that two dogs were
dropped off at her resi
dence. A deputy responded
and transported them to Pet
Rescue.
-MCSO received
report of a fire south of
Hwy. 730. The subject
was advised that it was a
controlled bum of a garlic
field.
-MCSO received
report of a vehicle on the
side of the road on 1-84,
Boardm an, with a hay
stack on fire in the back
o f the pickup. Subjects
were pulling the hay out
of the pickup. MCSO and
Boardman Fire Department
responded.
-M CSO deputy
advised he was out on
security with assistance
from Oregon State Police,
Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office and Umatilla Police
Department.
-MCSO received
report o f subject with a
broken ankle at the ga
zebo in Irrigon. The sub
ject refused transport and
was transported by private
vehicle.
-MCSO received
report of a dispute at the Ir
rigon Marian. The subjects
handled it themselves.
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