EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 9,2009
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office reports han
dling the following busi
ness:
vehicle.
-BPD, Boardm an
A m bulance received re
port that a subject went to
the Boardman Ambulance
w ith first and second degree
burns on his hands. The
subject had a child w ith him
to translate.
-M C SO received
report that a subject from
out o f town attempted to
call from a phone and didn't
realize it was an emergency
phone only.
-BPD, Boardm an
Ambulance received report
of a subject slumped over
against a mile marker on
1-84. The subject was just
resting while hitch hiking.
-BPD received a
request for an officer from a
Boardman woman. She said
that her son may or may
not be in a silver Cavalier
parked next door and he
needs to come home. She
S e p te m b e r 7:
Morrow County S heriff’s
Office arrested Debra Jean
P ortillo, 49, on a U m a
tilla County w arrant and for
Possession o f a Controlled
S u b stan c e -m e th a m p h e t-
amine. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
no bail for the U m atilla
County charge and $7,500
bail for the PCS charge.
-M C SO a rre ste d
Curtiss Robert Pullum, 41,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
F in e /F a ilu re to A ppear.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $3,102
bail.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Department received
report of two males fighting
and yelling and a subject
stomping on another subject
in Irrigon. MCSO arrested
Josh C rites, 25, for D is
orderly Conduct. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $3,000 bail.
-M CSO received
report o f an audible alarm
at Riverpoint Farms office.
-M CSO received
report o f subjects in the
Boardman area selling win
dow cleaner.
-M CSO received
req u est for info rm atio n
from an lone subject on
the liability o f releasing
her grandchildren to par
ents who may have been
drinking.
-M CSO) received
report o f an 18-foot trailer
on fire in Boardman and a
subject was trying to get
his stuff.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that raw sewage was
backing up in his house and
flooding the street in front
o f his house.
-M CSO received
report from a deputy who
said he was out with a group
o f subjects at the Irrigon
restrooms.
-M CSO code en
forcement officer reported
he was at a location for
weed abatement in Irrigon.
-M C SO received
report from a Boardm an
subject that his white Jeep
Cherokee that was broken
down and left at a friend's
house, was stolen. MCSO
arrested Leobardo Jacquez
Solis, 57, for Unauthorized
Use of a Motor Vehicle and
Theft I. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$15,000 bail.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was out with a
vehicle parked on the side
o f the road on Hwy. 74,
H eppner. They had ju s t
stopped for a break.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was flagged down
by a subject who wanted to
know if it was okay if he
parked at a location in Ir
rigon. The deputy pointed
out the “No Parking" sign
and advised him he needed
to move his car.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that her neighbors
ran oft' a guy that used to
w ork for her and w as on her
property. She said no one
was to be on her property
and asked for extra patrol.
She later advised MCSO
that the subject was actually
inside her house when the
neighbors ran him oft' and
the screen to the back bed
room had been removed.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that her back door
was open and all the guns
from the back bedroom had
been stolen. She said the
title box had been tampered
with as well.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that the neighbors w ere
playing music really loud.
-M CSO received
report from the sheriff that
he was out with a male sub
ject at an Irrigon location
taking a report o f gang ac
tivity. The Umatilla Police
D epartm ent was notified
and a m ale subject was
taken to UPD for further
action.
-MCSO received
report o f a suspicious ve
hicle parked near a subject’s
drivew ay in Irrigon. The
c a ller req u e sted deputy
contact.
-MCSO deputy re
p orted he m ade contact
with a subject at the Irrigon
skate park. The female was
a runaway.
-M C SO arre ste d
Paula Lynn Taylor, 54, on
a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Contempt
o f Court. She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$5,000 bail.
-Boardman Police
D epartm ent o ffic er d is
covered an open door on a
vehicle. The officer made
contact with the owner who
said they forgot to close the
door.
-BPD received re
port o f a stereo stolen from
a car.
-BPD received re
quest for assistance from a
care giver for list assistance.
The care giver said her pa
tient gave out and was on
the floor and she was unable
to get him up on her own.
-BPD received re
port from a subject that
she was attacked by two
Mastiffs in Hermiston and
wanted information about
pressing charges.
-BPD cited Eliseo
Narciso Mateo, 23, for No
Operator’s License, No In
surance and Unreasonable
Sound Amplification.
-B PD o fficer re
ported he made contact w ith
two subjects by the jetty
and advised them the park
closes at 11 p.m.
S e p t e m b e r 8:
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received an inquiry
from a female who wanted
to know if she could drive
out o f her restric tio n to
look for a missing juvenile.
She was advised o f her op
tions.
-M C S O d e p u ty
made contact at Heppner
Elementary School.
-MCSO cited Carl
Edw ard G arrett, 53, for
d riving 32 in a 20 mph
zone.
-M CSO received
report o f a non-injury hit
and run. possibly a trailer
that swung into a bumper
in Heppner.
-M C SO received
report from a Boardman
subject that he was hav
ing his house sprayed for
spiders and it may appear
to be smoke.
-M C SO received
report o f a one ton flatbed
truck driving 35 mph in the
school zone in lone.
-M CSO report o f
a cell phone found in the
street in Irrigon. A deputy
was trying to determ ine
whose it was.
-M C SO received
report from an lone man
that he bought a car from a
man, the car ended up be
ing a lemon and the seller
refused to give the buyer
his money back.
-M CSO received
report of w ire stolen from a
Heppner residence that w as
being rew ired.
-M CSO received
report from a Boardm an
w o m a n th a t a s u b je c t
stopped by her residence
and threatened a female and
her boyfriend. The reporter
said she received this infor
mation second hand.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he contacted a sub
ject who had a warrant, but
the w arrant w as not serv ed
due to medical reasons. The
subject was later arrested by
Hermiston Police Depart
ment.
-M CSO received
report from a L exington
man that another subject
put up no trespassing signs
in the reporter’s driveway
again. The reporter said his
lawyer told him to notify
the sheriff’s office if it hap
pened again.
-M CSO received
report of a female subject
being unruly at a Lexington
town all meeting.
-M CSO received
report o f two males shoot
ing rifles near her home in
Boardm an. She said she
was afraid her residence
will be hit. A deputy was
en route and a call given to
Oregon State Police.
-M CSO received
report that Hermiston Po
lice D epartm ent arrested
Jody Lynn Lemon, 31, on
a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure
to A p p e a r/H a ra ssm e n t-
physical. The subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with no bail.
-M CSO received
report from a Lexington
woman that a 15-year-old
m ale subject pushed her
down in the bedroom. An
other subject reportedly
restrained the m ale sub
ject by “putting him in the
ground” . The juvenile was
to spend the night at his
grandfather’s house.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that a dog was chasing
his horse. He chased the
dog off and the owner got
the dog.
-Boardman Police
D epartm ent received in
form ation about a fight
that occurred 30 minutes
p reviously. T hree ju v e
nile females were cited for
disorderly conduct. While
on the original call, BPD
received additional infor
mation about criminal mis
chiefinvolving a vehicle.
-BPD pulled a ve
hicle over on a traffic stop
and the female driver com
plained o f medical prob
lems. She was transported
by a m b u la n ce to G ood
Shepherd Hospital and the
v e h ic le w as im pounded
b e c au se the d riv e r w as
suspended.
-BPD received re
port o f a bunch o f kids
hanging out by the storage
shed at the park.
-BPD advised a fe
male subject that she could
not camp on city streets.
-Boardman Ambu
lance transported a woman
with cramps and bleeding,
possibly in labor to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
Septem ber 9: Mor
row County Sheriff’s Of
fice, lone Fire Department
received report o f a small
grass fire north o f Liberty
School Road, lone.
-M CSO received
report from a Heppner wom
an that she had received
another call from subjects
who wanted money.
-M C SO received
report of a dog screaming
in “considerable pain” in
Heppner.
-M CSO received
report of a male Blue Heeler
shot or in a fight and bleed
ing badly in Boardman. A
deputy responded and de
termined the dog had been
in a fight.
-M C SO received
report from an lone subject
that he and his wife were
splitting up and she would
not leave the residence. She
w as at the residence to pick
up the kids, but he said that
they w ere not supposed
to exchange the kids until
that Thursday. However,
no paperw ork had been
completed and the arrange
ment w as only v erbal at the
time.
-M C SO received
report from a Heppner man
that his son was in an ac
cident and he requested a
copy o f the accident re
port.
-M C SO received
report o f a truancy issue
from the H eppner High
School principal, concern
ing a student who is trying
to transition to alternative
school.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject who said she caught
two golden labs that tried to
attack and kill her chickens.
No chickens were harmed
and the owner was to pick
up the dogs.
-M C SO received
report o f a man in Irrigon
w ho was sittin g outside
w ith his head thrown back
and his to n g u e hanging
out. He reportedly came to
while the caller was on the
phone and then got up and
started walking around. An
ambulance responded and
evaluated the subject, but
he refused transport.
-M C SO received
report that som eone was
dumping their grass clip
pings in the area that he
keeps his mules and horses.
He said it would kill the ani
mals if they ate too much.
He said it had occurred
twice, both times on Mon
days.
-M CSO received
report that the caller had
found a dead Magpie in his
yard. He said he put it in a
plastic bag and a message
was left for vector control
to call him.
-M CSO received
report o f a male in his 40s-
50s failing to maintain lane
and speeding on 1-84. The
reporter said he could see
the subject drinking out of
a bottle with a brow n paper
bag around it.
-M C SO received
report from a Boardm an
subject that he was taking
care of his neighbor’s dogs,
but the n eig h b o r called
and said he was delayed
and wouldn’t be home for
a while. The subject said
the neighbor didn’t leave
enough food for the dogs.
A deputy m ade co n tact
w ith the caller, who agreed
to feed the dogs for a few
more days.
-M C SO received
report of a small red pickup
and a small blue car were
drag racing westbound on
Kunze Rd. which had been
resurfaced.
-M C SO received
request for an agency assist
for a possible landslide on
1-84 Arlington. A deputy re
sponded and advised there
was a bale o f hay, but no
other debris in the road
way.
-Boardman Police
Department cited Tara La-
nae Harlow, 27, for Viola
tion o f the Speed Limit.
-BPD responded to
check on a female with no
driver’s license in a vehicle
with no fuel. An officer at
tempted to assist with the
moving of the vehicle and
the female.
-BPD received re
port o f a suspicious white
vehicle in the area o f Or
egon Trail.
- I r r ig o n A m b u
lance responded to a male
with a possible medication
overdose. There was no
transport.
- I r rig o n A m b u
lance responded to a report
of a 64-year-old female sick
after receiving dialysis that
day. She was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-B o a rd m a n F ire
Department received report
o f a possible fire. It turned
out to be alarm problems.
-BFD received re
port o f a field fire across
from the D esert Springs
Estates sheds. The fire did
not threaten only the stor
age sheds and no homes.
-BFD received a
fire alarm
Septem ber 10:
Morrow County S heriff’s
O ffice transported a pa
tient from Columbia River
Ranch to Good Shepherd
Hospital and to St. Charles
Medical Center, Bend-Red-
mond area.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that she could not
get her 13-year-old son to
go to school and requested
deputy contact to advise her
what her options were.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from a H e p p n e r
woman that her rooster was
on a “walk-about” and she
could not locate it.
-M C SO received
report of traps left for feral
cats in Irrigon. One was
tftnsported to Pet Rescue.
^
-M CSO received
report of an abundance of
cats in Irrigon.
-M C SO received
report o f two kid s’ bikes
in the middle o f the creek
under the bridge behind the
bowling alley in Heppner.
The reporter said it looks
like the bikes were thrown
off the middle o f the bridge
and advised they might be
hard to retrieve.
-M C SO received
information from a Board-
man woman that she was
concerned about the wel
fare of her renter, w hom she
had not seen in around five
days. MCSO responded and
determined the house was
secure, but they were un
able to locate the subject.
-M C SO a rre ste d
and transported a prisoner
in Heppner.
-M CSO received
report o f a subject in Irri
gon who is driving without
an Oregon license and had
been w arned previously
about driving the vehicle
to school.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon wom
an that she keeps receiving
messages to call and set up
child visitation.
-M CSO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that the babysitter
has her daughter and will
not let her go home with
her, saying the babysitter
says that the daughter is
supposed to be w ith her
father. It was a parenting
time dispute.
-M C SO received
report that the Department
of Corrections arrested San
tos W ill G u ard ad o , 45,
for F ailure to Pay Fine/
Driving While Suspended-
misdemeanor. Bail was set
at $880.99.
-M C S O d e p u ty
reported he spoke to a ju
venile’s parents in Irrigon
about the juvenile crossing
the street where there is no
crosswalk.
-MCSO warned a
Heppner juvenile for skate
boarding with no helmet.
The juvenile will pick up
a helmet.
-M C SO received
a report o f keys found at
the Willow Creek Diner in
Heppner.
-M CSO received
report that someone went
through the unlocked door
at his residence in Irrigon
and tried to steal his safe.
-M C SO received
complaint from a Heppner
subject that someone keeps
parking on Linden Way,
making it hard for the five
families who live there to
drive to their homes. The
subject had been asked not
to park there, but responded
with “I can park where I
want. A deputy responded
and the subject moved his
car and said he would not
park there again.
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
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SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
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Supplemental Budget
General Fund:
Tsfr. to Debt Svc.
01-01-8265
Existing
14,815
Change
+28,186
Adjusted
43,001
Contingency
01-07-9900
Existing
76,390
Change
-28,186
Adjusted
48,204
Debt Service Fund
Tsfr. From GF (WIP) Existing
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19-00-8020
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Adjusted
43,001
Bond Pr. 2007
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+ 28,186
Adjusted
213,636
Existing
185,450
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