TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 28,2009
really loud since 10 a.m.
that m orning and it was
preceding the election.
If you meet the above now 7 p.m. She requested
qualifications and are in a deputy to check on it. A
terested In serving your deputy w as unable to locate
community, please sub any loud music.
-M CSO received
mit a letter o f interest to:
report
from
an Irrigon man
Town o f Lexington P.O.
that
a
loud
party
w as going
Box 416
on
down
the
street
and it
Lexington. Oregon 97839
was
an
ongoing
problem.
You may also drop off the
letter to Town Hall located The subject was given a
at 150 W. Main Street in verbal w aming and advised
if it happened again, he
Lexington.
would
be cited. He said it
Dee Burch
wouldn’t
happen again.
Town Recorder
-M
CSO received
Tow n o f Lexington
report
from
an Irrigon man
Published October 21 and
that after a discussion w ith
October 28,2009
his wife he discovered she
had tak en an unknow n
PUBLIC NOTICE am ount o f L ibrium . He
Auction o f contents: 1 said she had been drinking
storage unit. STOR-4-U and was very upset.
426 Limden Way, Hepp
-M C SO , Irrigon
ner. OR. 10 am Nov. 13, Fire Departm ent, Board-
2009. Contents of unit man Fire Department re
to be sold as one parcel. ceived report o f a vehicle
Tawny Lucero Unit # 79.
on fire behind a residence
10-28-2c in Irrigon with structures
threatened. The fire was
put out and no structures
PUBLIC NOTICE burned.
-M C SO arrested
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE Roy Michael Proctor, 21,
OF OREGON FOR THE for DUI1 with a BAC o f
COUNTY OF MORROW .20. He was cited and re
Probate Department
leased.
In the Matter o f the Estate
-M C S O c ite d
C asey W illiam O ’N eal,
of:
CLEO EDWARDS,
20, for MIP Alcohol.
-Boardman Police
Deceased.
D e p a rtm en t re c e iv e d a
No. 09 PR 031
NOTICE TO INTEREST report that the card lock at
ED PERSONS Notice is Pacific Pride had been side-
given that the undersigned swiped. No other damage
has been appointed and was reported and the card
has qualified as the per lock still worked.
sonal representative of the
-B P D r e c e iv e d
estate. All persons having rep o rt th a t a co u p le in
claims against the estate the Boardman Pharmacy
are required to present stole several items from
it, with proper vouchers, the store. An officer re
within four months after sponded.
-BPD received re
the date of first publication
of this notice, as stated be port o f a vehicle with an
low, to the personal rep open door and a purse and
resentative at the offices wallet visible. The officer
of Kuhn & Spicer, 267 N. took the purse and wallet
Main Street, P.O. Box 428, for safekeeping.
Heppner, Oregon 97836,
-Jerem y Lyndon
Hinkson, 30, was cited for
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights Driving While Suspended
may be affected by the and given a verbal warning
proceedings in this estate for headlights.
may obtain additional
-H eppner A m bu
information from the re lance reported that they
cords o f the court, the per were at the fairgrounds in
sonal representative or the Heppner for standby at the
attorney for the personal rodeo.
representative.
A ugust 9: Mor
DATED and first pub row County Sheriff’s Of
lished October 14, 2009.
fice received report of a do
Nolan L. Edwards, Per mestic dispute in progress
sonal Representative
with a male yelling and
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
screaming from across the
Fields, OR 97710
street. The caller believed
To be published for three a male was trying to gain
consecutive weeks.
entry into the house. It was
PERSONAL
REPRE a verbal dispute only with
SENTATIVE:
no visible injuries.
Nolan L. Edwards
-MCSO pursued a
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
vehicle up Water Street un
Fields, OR 97710
til it wrecked just below the
Phone:(541)384-4111
sheriff’s office. Ryan Lee
ATTORNEY FOR PER Pettyjohn, 28, was arrested
SONAL REPRESENTA for DUII. The vehicle was
TIVE:
impounded.
William J. Kuhn
-M CSO received
P.O. Box 428
report that a car hit a mail
Heppner, OR 97836
box in Irrigon.
P hone:(541)676-9141
-M CSO received
F a x :(541)676-5502
report that 250 cyclists
Email: ksmhepp@centu- w ere to be riding from
rytel.net
H eppner through Ukiah
Published: October 14,21, and John Day and then
and 28, 2009
back to Heppner. The cy
Affidavit
clists’ vehicles were to be
parked at Heppner High
School for the week.
-MCSO received
Sheriffs Report
report from a Boardman
The Morrow County woman that she and her
husband were in a dispute
Sheriff s Office reports han
the day before and he left,
dling the following busi taking the tractor with him.
ness:
She w anted to report it
-M CSO received stolen.
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
-M CSO received
woman that kids were rid report from a Lexington
ing four-wheelers on her woman that her son went
property and she would to another resid en ce in
like a deputy to inform Lexington and as he was
them to stay off her prop leaving a neighbor's dog
erty. The juveniles' mother came out and chased his
said she would not allow vehicle. The owner o f the
them to ride on the neigh dog called and yelled at the
bor's property any longer. w om an's son. The caller
-M CSO received w anted d ep u ty c o n ta c t
report of a horse w ith a bro concerning dogs chasing
ken rear leg on Three-Mile vehicles.
Rd. in Boardman.
-M C S O d e p u ty
-M CSO received reported he was out with a
re p o rt from an Irrigon vehicle w ith the hood open.
woman that her neighbors The vehicle had thrown a
were playing their music belt, which was replaced.
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but then the battery went
dead.
-MCSO received a
request for a boat inspec
tion.
-M CSO reported
he was at the fairgrounds
for security during fair and
rodeo.
-MCSO cited Ofe-
lia Balcazar, 50, for Viola
tion of the Speed Limit, 59
mph in a 45 mph zone and
No Operator’s license.
-MCSO, Heppner
Fire Department, Heppner
Ambulance received report
of a two-vehicle accident
with one vehicle clipped
and the other disabled on
Hwy. 207-Echo/Bombing
Range, Lexington. MCSO,
Heppner Fire and Heppner
A m bulance resp o n d e d .
There were no injuries.
Both vehicles were towed
from the scene.
-MCSO received
report o f a Honda sedan
tailgating on Hwy. 730/13th
St., Irrigon. The caller had
a partial plate number and
said he pulled over, but
the vehicle was ta ilg a t
ing someone else. Neither
MCSO nor OSP had units
in the area.
-MCSO received
request for an agency assist
in Boardman.
-MCSO received
report that a subject left
the fair in Heppner heavily
intoxicated.
-M CSO received
report that a male driver
with a female passenger
were driving out on the
refuge in Irrigon, tearing
up the parking lot. When
the reporter tried to make
contact, they sped off and
threw gravel all over him.
He requested deputy con
tact.
-M CSO received
report o f a female and male
fighting in Lexington and
the male hitting the female
with something that looked
like a whip. The reporter
advised that her husband
was going dow n to see
what was going on. The
male left in a white vehicle
heading toward Hermiston
on Hwy. 207. The female
was going to the caller’s
house w ith the c a lle r ’s
husband.
-M CSO received
request for a welfare check
for an lone man who is
completely “non-mobile.”
-M CSO received
request for deputy con
tact concerning possible
fraudulent mail.
-M C SO , B oard-
man Police D epartm ent
received report that a male
subject who didn’t want
to fight was being forced
to fight by another male
in Boardman. They both
left in a red truck. Board-
m an Police D epartm ent
a rre ste d M ario M ontes
Landeros, 22, for Assault
IV and Criminal Mischief.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-M C SO arrested
D aym a L o u is e C a n tu ,
19, on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Reckless
Driving. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$6,000 bail.
-Boardman Police
rec e iv e d rep o rt from a
Spanish speaker that he
was stranded in Boardman.
He said he was offered
a job there, but when he
arrived, they told him that
his d riv e r's license was
suspended and they could
not hire him. He was tres
passed from an apartment
complex.
-BPD cited Freddy
G uizar D elapaz, 18, for
V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 45 mph in a 30 mph
zone.
-BPD received re
port o f a white commercial
van with orange triangles
parked across from apart
ments in Boardman in vio
lation o f city ordinance.
The caller wanted an offi
cer to attempt contact with
the owner/driver and have
them move it.
-BPD cited Hondo
Tuckashee LeBlanc, 32, for
No Operator’s License.
-BPD officer re
ported he was out with a
citizen with a complaint.
It was determined to be a
civil matter.
-BPD received re
port that two m ales that
live in the caller’s apart
m ent com plex w ere ha
rassing them and calling
them nam es. The caller
requested contact.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report o f a vehicle at the
library w ith its hood up. An
officer advised they were
having someone come to
help.
-Irrig o n A m b u
lance received report o f
an 11-year-old boy who
had fallen o ff his bike
and broke some teeth. The
caller w as unsure if he had
hit the back o f his head.
She said the father came on
the scene and said the boy
was up and walking around
and fine and didn’t need an
ambulance.
-Irrig o n A m b u
lance received report o f a
female having chest pains
and difficulty breathing.
-lone Fire Depart
ment received report o f a
tractor on fire about a mile
from the caller’s residence.
She said the tractor was
next to a dry field and the
closest structure is around
a quarter mile away. lone
Fire Department and lone
Ambulance responded and
put the fire out.
Boardman Ambu
lance reported they were at
the fairgrounds for standby
during rodeo.
August 10: Mor
row County Sheriff's Of
fice received report of an
audible alarm in Heppner.
-MCSO cited Jar
ed Douglas Barak, 22, for
driving 75 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-MCSO received
report from an lone subject
that someone had run over
part o f their grain auger
and did damage.
-MCSO received
report o f magpies that had
died in a field in Boardman
for no apparent reason.
C aller was concerned it
may have been the West
Nile Virus. Dispatch con
tacted the M .C. H ealth
D epartm ent and advised
them.
-MCSO received
report o f one o f the Hep
pner High School signs sto
len, possibly the previous
week. A deputy responded
and took a theft report.
-M CSO received
request from a M cM in
n v ille flig h t se rv ic e to
check the Lexington Air
port for a plane that was
going from southern Idaho
to western Washington and
had not arrived. A deputy
checked, but was unable to
locate the plane.
-M CSO received
request for tw o bicycle
helmets one for a six-year-
old boy and one for a nine-
year-old boy. The helmets
were delivered.
-M CSO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
w om an that the people
who live behind her had
been gone six the previous
Thursday and there was a
small puppy in the yard
without food or water.
-MCSO received
report of a vehicle that was
parked illegally at the skate
park in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was out at a fruit
stand in Irrigon regarding
encroachment o f right of
way.
-M CSO received
report from the Boardman
Fire Chief of tire debris all
over the road on 1-84.
-MCSO cited
R ig o b erto A vila De La
Paz, 41, for Violation o f the
Basic Rule, 71 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-M CSO received
report of people still speed
ing in Lexington w here the
<
speed trailer is. The sheriff
wanted extra patrol in the
area and deputies to spend
time in Lexington.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was out setting an
animal trap in Lexington.
-M CSO received
report of a sign gone from
the intersection at Eighth
Rd./Columbia Lane in Ir
rigon.
-M CSO received
report from an lone subject
that the people w ho moved
out of his house stole some
o f his b e lo n g in g s. The
caller wanted to speak to a
deputy about his options.
-M CSO received
request for a deputy to
check on the caller’s care
takers in lone. All o f the
c a lle r ’s c a re ta k e rs had
moved and he didn’t want
m e d ic a l a tte n tio n , but
wanted someone to talk to
him. The subject’s daugh-
ter-in-law called back and
said she had heard the con
versation and advised she
would be at the residence
until Wednesday, then her
husband would be there
for the rest of the week and
then a grandson would be
there next week.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon man
that the ambulance was at
his residence earlier and
moved his wheelchair too
far aw ay and he could
not get it. He requested a
deputy to assist.
-Boardman Police
Department officer report
ed he was at the Boardman
Bank o f Eastern Oregon to
remove a snake. The officer
transported the snake else
where and released it.
-Irrigon Fire De
partment received report of
a large amount o f smoke in
the area o f east Hwy. 730.
The Irrigon Fire Depart
ment Fire Chief responded
and determ ined to be a
vehicle with a smoky ex
haust.
-Irrig o n A m b u
lance received report o f a
79-year-old with breathing
problems.
-H eppner A m bu
lance tran sp o rted a 15-
year-old for an allergic
reaction to a bee sting and
no “epi pen” was available.
The subject was starting
to experience breathing
problems.
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Total Revenue:
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Change
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+15,732
134,551
+22,763
22,763
+53,310
529,319
R em arks: Transfers necessary to ensure available funds to pay O B D D 118.819
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Published: October 28 and November 4, 2009
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