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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office reports han dling the following busi ness: August 27: Mor row County Sheritrs Office received report of a driver’s license located and mailed to the ow ner. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that he and his w ife got into a verbal confrontation, she left the residence and he w as unable to locate her. He advised she was not intoxi cated, not suicidal and did not have any weapons. He called back and adv ised she had returned. -MCSO received report of horses starving in Irrigon with their ribs show ing and injuries. The caller said that something had to be done as the situation had been going on too long. -MCSO received report from a minor in Ir rigon that someone was using her photos on Face- book and was believed to be soliciting. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that another Irrigon subject dumps his dead cows in the ditch at a loca tion which causes a “ter rible stink” as well as a health hazard. -MCSO received report of a car that appeared broken down on Highway 207, Lexington, with a subject in the passenger seat and the vehicle on the yel low line with flashers on. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon wom an that she was supposed to pick her eight-year-old daughter up five days ago and was now there to pick her up, but the father would not release the daughter to the mother. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that someone had stolen a large big-screen TV from his residence. He said he thought his ex-roommate had picked it up, but he had not. -MCSO received request for a deputy from a Lexington subject regarding posting trespassing signs on his property. -MCSO received report o f suspicious cir cum stances regarding a white Cadillac parked on the east-bound on-ramp to 1-84 at Boardman. The reporter said the female driver fell out of the vehicle and bloodied her face. The reporter said that the oc cupants of the vehicle as the reporter not to call the police. -MCSO received report from Klickitat Coun ty that one of their residents is receiving text messages from her granddaughter w ho reported that her mom and step-dad were in a do mestic dispute earlier and the mom was driving un safely. The juvenile tested that they took the 186 exit off 1-84. -MCSO cited Ni cole Lee Lawyer, 23, for Driving While Suspended- violation . -M CSO, B oard- man Police Department re ceived report that someone hit something in the high way on 1-84 east-bound. It turned out the debris was a mattress and it was cleared off the road. -MCSO received report that a subject was spotlighting in the area of Homestead Lane, Board- man. He said he was shin ing lights on his horses. -Boardman Police Department received report o f two trucks that struck each other and becam e stuck together in a parking lot. A deputy responded, information w as exchanged and the trucks separated. -BPD received re port o f someone hitting a sign at a location and knocking it down. -BPD received re port of residents dumping stufToverthe fence and into a vacant lot. -BPD received re port of a black four-door vehicle, possibly a Honda Accord, speeding past a residence. -BPD received re port of a loud noise at a residence. The reporter said she heard someone jumping over the back fence, but didn’t see anyone. Juve niles were running through the trailer park, kicking trailers. -lone Emergency Services reported they were transporting to Kadlec Medical Center. -Heppner Ambu lance received report of a male in his 70s lying one the floor in a hallway in Heppner. The reporter didn’t know how long he had been there and his head wound had been scabbed over. -Heppner Ambu lance reported an EMS transport. -B oardm an Fire Department received report of an illegal bum. -B oardm an A m bulance received report o f a 29-year-old female who had hit her back on a piece of equipment while cleaning under it and was having pain. An ambulance responded. August 28: Mor row County Sheriff’s Office received report of a subject driving intoxicated. Oregon State Police recovered the vehicle in Hermiston. -MCSO received report o f a crash in 1-84 with a pickup with a trailer facing the wrong way in the median. A deputy was unable to locate. -MCSO received report of a possible drunk driver on Highway 74, Hep pner. -MCSO received report from dispatch that they observed on the cam era possible flooding in the Irrigon Skate Park. A deputy checked and the restrooms had been cleaned and no water was running. -MCSO received report of hubcaps stolen off a car in Irrigon. A deputy responded. The complain ants said they didn’t want to report the hubcaps stolen, but would like extra patrol around 11 p.m. because people would be walking around there at that time. -MCSO received request for a page-out for the Heppner Ambulance crew to respond to the hall for a transport to the air port. -MCSO cited Mi chael Norman Thomas, 47, Failure to Renew Vehicle Registration. -MCSO received report that a subject walked into the Boardman Police Department and advised that he was house-sitting for a friend and one of the neighbor’s cows had gotten into the garden. He request ed contact to show a deputy where the house was. -MCSO deputy re sponded to assist Gilliam County and Oregon State Police for a motor vehicle accident with an injury. The Boardman Ambulance was en route. -Boardman Ambu lance reported a disabled vehicle on 1-84. It was a broken water pump and the driver was repairing it himself. -MCSO received report o f a fire at Hale Farms which could have been a traffic hazard be cause o f smoke drifting across the highw ay. -M C SO d ep u ty reported he was out with v ehicle in the middle of the road. The driver was able to get the v ehicle out of road. -MCSO received report of a horse tangled in a fence, falling down and bleeding. The owner came home and was taking care of the horse. -MCSO deputy re ported he was out w ith an open door in Heppner. -MCSO received report of juveniles walking toward the museum from the bridge in Heppner. A deputy made contact. Some parents w ere reportedly not happy w ith their kids. -MCSO deputy' re ported he was out with a juvenile in Heppner. -M C SO d ep u ty reported he was out with two juvenile females in Heppner. -MCSO deputy re ported he w as flagged down by a motorist behind Les Schwab in Heppner. -Boardman Police Department received report from a female subject that her ex-boyfriend is there and moving stuff out. She was worried that the boy friend’s wife was taking her stuff. -BPD received re port o f a herd o f goats across from Driftwood RV. -BPD officer re ported he was out at the Boardman City Park con cerning a report of graffiti. The officer also checked out a report of graffiti at the Boardman Pharmacy. -BPD received re port from a woman that she had been threatened on the phone. -BPD officer re ported he was out with the lieutenant and a code en forcement officer at Green field Grange for graffiti removal. -BPD officer re ported he was checking on a horse tied up at the Wilson Road Trailer Park. The code officer was unable to locate anything. -BPD cited Hum berto Lopez Navarrete, 34, for Violation of the Speed Limit, 45 mph in a 25 mph zone. He was also warned for seatbelt use. -BPD received re port of an aluminum lad der in the middle of 1-84. Oregon State Police and Boardman Police Depart ment responded and re moved the debris. -BPD, Boardman Ambulance responded for an agency assist on 1-84, Arlington, with an acci dent with a rollover and entrapm ent. M utual aid was requested. Patients were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -Heppner Fire De partment was called out for mutual aid at a conflagra tion in Mosier. -Heppner Ambu lance responded for a trans port to Walla Walla. August 29: Mor row County Sheriff’s Office reported they received a signal alert, but no verbal response at a Heppner resi dence. -MCSO, Boardman Police Department received report of a fight at Morrow Estates in Boardman. -MCSO received report from a H eppner subject that three o f his vehicles were egged the previous night. A deputy responded and took a report for criminal mischief. AFFORDABLE FULL COLOR PRINTING Flyers * Letterhead * Brochures Business Cards * Envelopes * Posters Our n ew full color printing sy stem w ill deliver th e quality you w an t at th e price you can afford! This is not a color copy m ach in e. It is quality color printing from available too! TODAY FOR A FREE PRICE QUOTE Heppner Gazette-Times Printing 188 IV. 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