EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 30, 2009
highway. It was an ongoing subject concerning suspi
problem. The under sheriff cious circumstances. The
responded and was unable reporter said that the driv er
lance tran sp o rted her to to locate the dog. but had o f a red and white deliv
receiv ed multiple calls over ery truck got out o f the
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-B o a rd m a n F ire the past year concerning a vehicle that he was towing
and started yanking on the
Department received report similar dog.
doors.
-M
CSO
received
o f a commercial tire alarm.
-M CSO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
It was a false alarm.
req
u
est
for info rm atio n
w
oman
that
one
of
the
hors
-Irrigon Fire D e
from
the
H eppner C ity
es
in
her
pasture
belongs
partment received report o f
m
ayor
concerning
infor
to
another
subject
and
has
illegal burning in the area.
m
ation
about
unlicensed
asked
them
several
times
The tire ch ief responded
and was unable to locate to move the horse. A deputy vehicles.
-M C SO a rre ste d
responded and contacted
any fire.
Dustin Andrew Spears, 24,
-lone Fire Depart the subject.
-MCSO, Heppner on a Umatilla Police De
ment received report that
the power was out at an Ambulance. Heppner Fire partment warrant for Fail
lone ranch and when the Department responded to a ure to Pay Fine/Drug Para
pow er came back on it start report of a one vehicle roll phernalia. He w as lodged at
ed a fire in the pump house. over on Hwy. 207/Clarks Umatilla County Jail w ith a
It burned cheat grass and C anyon R oad, H eppner $676 fine.
-M CSO received
tw o power poles, lone Fire with one person bleeding
Department responded and from facial injuries and report from the Com m u
put the fire out. Columbia an arm injury. One person nity Bank in Heppner that
was transported to Pioneer someone spit or threw soda
Basin also responded.
S e p t e mb e r 14: Memorial Hospital in Hep on the ATM at the bank.
The reporter said she had
The Morrow County Sher pner.
-M C SO received pictures from the ATM and
iff's Office received report
from an Irrigon man that report from a Heppner city the deputy will show the
another dog keeps coming worker advising that a ve picture around.
-M CSO received
into his yard making his dog hicle had been parked at
the
Main
St.
park
for
two
re
p
o
rt
from an Irrig o n
“go nuts.”
days.
woman
that
a check she had
-M CSO received
mailed
to
her
brother was
-M
CSO
received
report from an Irrigon sub
stolen
and
already
cashed.
report
o
f
a
subject
fishing
je c t that her n e ig h b o r’s
-M
CSO
received
at
the
Irrigon
marina.
The
horse tram pled the fence
and was in her yard again. reporters thought it was the report that three teenagers
She reported it was an on owner o f a boat that they stole four 18-packs o f beer
going problem. A deputy re had planned to impound for from the Irrigon store on
sponded and made contact boat dock fees. It turned out the previous Sunday. The
not to be the subject and no reporter said that they had
w ith the neighbor.
the theft on video.
-M CSO received contact was necessary.
-M CSO received
-M
C
SO
received
report that a dog in Board-
report
from
a
Boardman
report
of
a non-injury motor
man was running into the
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207, Lexington, blocking
the south-bound lane. Or
egon Department o f Trans
portation responded to the
scene and directed traffic
and later advised that the
vehicle had been cleared.
-M C SO received
report that gravel on the
new construction near the
fairgrounds was too deep,
causing cars to almost get
stuck. The rep o rter was
w orried about motorcyclists
going through the area may
dump their bikes.
-M CSO received
rep o rt o f a dum p truck
tow ing another dump truck
tow ing another vehicle. The
reporter did not think it was
very safe. A deputy made
contact with the drivers.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that his neighbor was
threatening his wife. The
reporter requested deputy
contact.
-M CSO received
report o f G erm an Shep
herds in the street in Irrigon.
The complainant said that if
the people don’t get rid of
the dogs, they will end up
killing them.
-Boardman Police
Departm ent cited Ramon
Madera Rodriguez, 54, for
N o O p e ra to r’s L icense,
Driving Uninsured.
-BPD received re
port of a theft of a license
plate off a vehicle parked
at a residence.
-BPD received re
port o f suspicious circum
stances. A woman reported
that three subjects were
in her car earlier and then
the vehicle wouldn’t start.
The vehicle was supposed
to be impounded that day.
The reporter was advised
she needed to contact the
impound company and talk
w ith them.
-H eppner A m bu
lance received a report of
a juvenile with a severely
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broken arm. The subject
was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner.
-Heppner Fire De
partment received report of
a controlled bum at the high
school.
S e p t e mb e r 15:
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received report o f
a house in Irrigon where
people were lighting fire
crackers, yelling and party
ing. A deputy made contact
and advised it was some
kids walking by and told
them they needed to keep
it down.
-MCSO cited San
tiago Ruiz Arias, 40, for Vi
olation o f the Speed Limit
and Failure to Carry Proof
o f Insurance.
-M CSO received
report of an unintentional
drive-off o f $ 11.15 from the
Heppner station.
-M C SO arre ste d
Fawn Elizabeth Ironbear,
27, on a M orrow County
Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear. She was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $10,000 bail.
-M CSO received
report o f an assault in Irrig
on. The call was a 911 trans
fer from Benton County.
-MCSO cited Chris
Bryan Kestner, 19, for Vio
lation o f the Speed Limit,
34 mph in a 20 mph school
zone.
-MCSO received a
request for contact from a
Heppner man who said his
daughter was accused o f
selling tobacco to a minor.
A deputy made contact and
said he would talk to the
daughter later.
-M C SO received
report o f a m ale in lone
bitten on the hand by a
rattlesnake in three spots.
He was flown out.
-M CSO rem oved
garbage that was discarded
in the middle o f the inter
state at Boardman.
-M CSO received
report that a white Toyota
spun out on Blalock Court
in Boardman.
-M CSO received
report of a kidnapping in
Irrigon. A subject reported
that a person, whom he
refused to identify, took
him against his will to his
p a re n ts ’ house. He said
they threatened him and
then left.
-M CSO received
report o f a subject driv
ing an older black Toyota
pickup while intoxicated
in Heppner. The reporter
advised the subjects in the
pickup had more alcohol
and were drinking as they
w ere d riv in g and w ere
headed south on Main.
-Boardman Police
D epartm ent o fficer was
out with a vehicle at the
marina.
-BPD received re
port of possible forgery and
falsifying records.
- ir r ig o n A m b u
lance received report o f
a m ale subject w ho had
abdominal pain on and off
for around five days, was
nauseated and in pain. The
subject was transported.
S e p t e mb e r 16:
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received report o f a
jar o f pickles broken near
th e H ep p n e r C ity P ark
and there were pickles all
over the area. A deputy
responded and advised he
investigated the situation.
It was determined that the
pickle ja r belonged to a
resident next to the park and
the pickles were taken from
the property prior to being
broken at the park.
-The Morrow
County Sheriff requested
th at a deputy c o n ta c t a
reporter concerning a driv
ing complaint he received
the previous afternoon in
Heppner.
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