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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 3,2010 Sheriff's Report The Morrow Coun ty Sheriff’s Office reports handling the follow ing business: -Continued from Page SEVEN -BPD officer ad vised he was out with a vehicle at a location. The subject was putting out yard sale signs. -BPD officer ad vised he was out on foot at Sam Boar dm an Elementary School. -BPD received a request from a subject to do a house check and the subject advised he was now at home. -BPD, Boardman Ambulance received a re port that an 88-year-old man had fallen and his care provider needed assistance in lifting him. There were no injuries. -BPD received re port from a subject that her daughter’s friend had contacted her on My Space and advised that her mother had kicked her out and she was now living with her aunt in the Tri-Cities. The daughter’s friend said that her aunt had a lot of drugs and people in and out. BPD contacted the reporter and told her she would need to contact an agency in Washington, since it didn’t occur in Morrow County or the state. -BPD and Board- man Fire Department re sponded to an audible of fice alarm. It was a false alarm. -BPD received re port from Boardman sub jects who reported that their neighbors were playing music really loud. BPD of ficer advised them to turn the music down, but the reporter called back and said they were still playing the music. The officer went back to the residence and again advised them to turn the music down, which they again said they would. -BPD officer re ported he was out with a vehicle parked on the side of the road with its lights on, but no one was in the vehicle. -BPD officer ad vised he was out with a commercial vehicle stopped in the middle of Colum bia. -B oardm an A m bulance received a request for mutual aid from Ar lington Ambulance for a two-vehicle accident with unknown injured. Oregon State Police was also at the scene. Boardman Ambu lance transported a patient to Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles. -Irrigon Fire De partment, Boardman Fire Department received report of a trailer on fire in Irrigon. Everyone was reported to be out of the house. -Heppner Fire De partment received a fire call on Willow Creek Rd. -Irrig o n A m b u lance received a report from a subject that her father was having difficulty breathing. There was no transport. S e p t e m b e r 4: Morrow County Sheriff’s Office, Irrigon Ambulance received report of a trailer on fire in Irrigon. Everyone was out of the house. -M C S O d ep u ty made contact with a female walking down the side of the road at 12:19 a.m. She advised she was just getting some exercise. -M C S O d ep u ty advised he was out with a vehicle with its flashers on. The vehicle was having car trouble. -M CSO arrested Brian William Bush, 44, for Assault IV-section II. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $20,000 bail. -MCSO received report of a suspicious per son walking on the line on 1-84, Boardman. He was wearing a sweatshirt and light jeans. The call was transferred to Oregon State Police -MCSO received report of a couple of deer hunters tresp assin g on property on Hwy. 74, lone. The property owner called back and advised to cancel the trespassing report. The hunters had advised that they shot the deer on anoth er property and they were just going to retrieve it. -MCSO received report of a black dog, just skin and bones, seen on Kunze Rd. The dog would not get near the reporter. -MCSO received a report from OSP of a small white sedan, possibly a Chevy Impala, traveling east-bound in the w est bound lane on 1-84, Arling ton. A deputy was unable to locate the vehicle. -MCSO received report of a vehicle that had come onto a Heppner sub ject’s land which is located next to the reporter’s land. The reporter said she heard a gunshot and then saw two subjects look at something and then get into the pickup and leave. Her husband went to find out what it was and saw a dead doe. The call was transferred to OSP. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that she just got a legal separation from her hus band and the legal papers say she is the owner of the car, but he won’t return it. -M CSO, B oard- man Police D epartm ent received report o f a do mestic dispute in progress in Irrigon. On call back, a woman said everything was okay, but MCSO received several other 911 calls re questing assistance. It was a domestic dispute between a m other and daughter. MCSO arrested Troy Lynn Peck, 39, for Harassment- domestic violence. The sub ject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $3,000 bail. MCSO also arrested Genie Spencer, 39, for Ha rassment-domestic violence and Interfering with a 911 call. She was lodged at UCJ with $9,000 bail. -MCSO received report from a Boardman subject that she was getting harassing phone calls from another female subject. -MCSO received request for contact from an Irrigon subject who would like information regarding the arrest of a women. He wanted to get his children back. MCSO advised it was not the same woman, although she had the same name. -M CSO, Irrigon Ambulance, Irrigon Fire Department received report of a motor vehicle accident involving six subjects on Fourth Rd. and Columbia Lane in Irrigon and block ing both lanes o f traffic. One seven-year-old female was bleeding from the head. Gabriel Barcia Flores, 59, was cited for Failure to Yield. -MCSO received report of a stray white dog with brown spots in Irrigon. The dog was transported to Pet Rescue. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that the person who delivers mail was running around in the truck that is used for delivering male. A deputy advised that it is the mail delivery person’s personal vehicle. -Boardman Police D epartm ent cited Jorge Gameros Sanchez, 37, for V iolation o f the Speed Limit, 46 mph in a 30 mph zone. -BPD officer ad vised he contacted a female subject concerning yard sale signs she had posted that were not taken down. She said she would take them down. -BPD received re port of an audible burglary alarm at a residence. -B PD re c e iv e d report of a large amount of debris on fire near the cemetery in Boardman with no one appearing to be watching it. Boardman Fire Department responded and the fire was contained. -BPD, Boardman Fire Department received report o f a fem ale who had passed out from an unknown cause. -Boardman Ambu lance received request for an ambulance for a 34-year- old male not able to get up. The call was cancelled since the subject eventually got up. -B oardm an A m bulance received a report from a subject that here 33- year-old mother had passed out in the bathroom. EMS responded, but the patient refused transport. -Irrig o n A m bu lance received request for an 86-year-old female with a nose bleed that would not quit. The ambulance responded, but the patient refused transport. October 5: Mor row County Sheriff's Office received report of a subject whose pickup broke down with transmission problems past Cutsforth Park and he had no cell phone. The subject wanted his father- in-law to meet him at a campsite. -MCSO received report from Tri-Com that they had received a call from a subject who said he was transporting his friend who had been shot in the back of the arm with a .270 round. The wound was no bleeding a lot and they had put direct pressure on it. He was shot around two miles east of the Morrow County OHV Park. -MCSO received a request for a welfare check on the caller’s husband. She said she had called her husband around 8 a.m., but the assistant had not yet shown up. She attempted to call the aide, but there was no answer. A deputy responded and the caregiver was on the scene. -MCSO received a report from an Irrigon sub ject that her granddaughter had called her to tell her she was coming to her house, but she did not want the granddaughter to come to the house. -MCSO cited Da vid Wayne Keltz, 29, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 79 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received a theft complaint from an Irrigon subject. -MCSO cited Joyce Elisabeth Eidem, 47, for Driving While Suspended- violation, Failure to Carry Proof of Insurance, Failure to Maintain Land and Fail ure to Register Vehicle. The vehicle was impounded. -MCSO deputy re ported he was out with a disabled vehicle. The sub jects had help en route. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub ject that a 20-year-old male from Hermiston had threat ened to assault her 17-year- old son during home via MySpace. 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The ve -MCSO received hicle, possibly stolen out of report from an Irrigon sub Clark County, Washington, ject that they have trapped a was impounded. tomcat that they have been trying to catch for about a -M C SO , B oard- man Ambulance received year. report that a potato truck -MCSO received rolled on Bombing Range a report a drive-off from Rd. with one subject with the Heppner Shell station. a head injury. The subject It was a pickup with three was transported to Good hunters in the vehicle. It was an accidental drive- Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO received off and the subjects were two more reports of the roll returning to pay. -MCSO received over on Bombing Range. -MCSO received report of a black cow and report of a subject that did a brown cow out in Board- not stop at a stop sign in man. The cows were lo Boardman. MCSO made cated and put back in their contact with the driver and pasture. -MCSO three or warned him for failure to four goats out in Irrigon. maintain lane. -MCSO, Boardman -M C S O t r a n s ported a Chihuahua to Pet Fire Department, Boardman Ambulance received report Rescue. -MCSO received of a motor vehicle accident report from a subject who in Boardman with a passen said she was trying to pick ger car rear-ending a semi. up her clothing at her resi An ambulance and the fire dence, but her daughter department were en rout, was causing problems. The but were cancelled prior to caller requested a deputy to arriving on the scene. -MCSO received respond before the dispute report of a yellow semi no got physical. The problem was worked out and no one maintaining its lane on 1-84 with the driver appearing was arrested. -MCSO received to be falling asleep and report of a dead deer in the driving on the rumble strip. middle of the highway on Oregon State Police did not Hwy. 74, Heppner, “mostly have anyone available. flattened.” -MCSO received -MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub report that Salem Police ject who said his neighbor Department arrested Steven was allowing water to go Gieseker, 36, on an Irrigon on his property. A deputy Justice Court warrant for spoke with the neighbor Failure to Pay Fine/Driving who shut the water off and While Suspended. He was said it w ouldn’t happen lodged at Marion County again. -MCSO received Jail with $417 bail and then report from a subject on Lit released to appear. -Boardman Police tle Butter Creek Rd., Echo, Department received report that his calf had been shot of “SUR 13” graffiti writ in the mountains at Matlock ten on an air conditioning Meadows on the way to unit on the west side of the Ukiah. He said some meat Sandpiper Apartments. An had been taken out of it. officer responded and took -Boardman Police a report for Criminal Mis Department arrested Su- chief III. The graffiti was sana Sangerman Luis, 39, for Criminal Possession of removed. -BPD received re a Forged Instrument. He quest for an ambulance for was released on his own a 2 5-year-old male having recognizance with $7,500 seizures due to alcohol bail. Manuel Hernandez, poisoning. BPD and Board- 18, was cited for D riv man Ambulance responded ing While Suspended and and the subject was trans Failure to Obey a Traffic ported to Good Shepherd Control Device. -B P D re c e iv e d Hospital. ' • ^ „ -B P D re c e iv e d report from a Boardman report from a Boardman subject that her boyfriend’s man that a male subject ex-girlfriend was harass had parked in front of his ing via phone. An officer residence and stared at him. responded. -Irrig o n A m b u The caller said he believed the subject blamed him for lance received report that his father having a warrant an elderly male was hav against him. The suspicion ing trouble breathing. The was unfounded; the subject subject was on oxygen, but had just stopped to talk to didn’t think the tank was his coach. working correctly. EMS -Irrig o n A m bu responded, but the patient lance received report of a refused transport. O c t o b e r 17: female with a hip prosthesis that went out of joint. She -MCSO issued a citation to was transported to Good Jason Michael Francisco Garza, 19, for an open con Shepherd Hospital. -Heppner Fire De tainer. -MCSO received partment received report o f a grass fire in Sanford a report of a dog that was Canyon above a residence. found killed. The caller It was a large grass fire and stated that his wife thought m ultiple agencies were she heard gun shots the night before and believes dispatched. -Heppner Ambu that the dog was shot. -MCSO received a lance received a request from a Hospice worker for report from a subject who a non-emergency transport stated that someone got into to Pioneer Memorial Hos his pickup and damaged his pital. The transport was stereo. -Continued on Page TEN completed. HEPPNER ELKS 358 LDDlin HKJIT 676-9181 "W h en Frieiuh M eet” 142 North Main Oven barbecued Chicken, Salads, Garlic Bread & Dessert Come support the Time Out Reading Program Chef Jannie Allen & helpers 1