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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 30,2010
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the following business:
since The Dalles. There was
no deputy in position and
the call transferred to OSP.
-Boardman Police
Department officer reported
he was out with a disabled
truck and trailer on Main
St. in Boardman. Triangles
were laid out and help on
the way.
-BPD ci de o ffi­
cer reported dropping off
a female for community
service.
-BPD cited Celeste
Louise Broadfoot, 46, for
Driving While Suspended
violation.
-BPD received a
report of an animal prob­
lem.
-BPD received re­
port from a subject who
said that she normally hears
her neighbor, his car was
home and the lights were
on, but she hadn’t heard
him for a few days. BPD
responded and the call was
unfounded.
-BPD cited Mario
Montes Landeros, 23, for
Failure to Use Seatbelt
(child). He was also warned
for illegal window tinting,
measured at three percent.
-BPD officer re­
ported he was at Windy
River E lem entary on a
building check.
-Boardman Ambu­
lance received report from
a female subject who said
her boyfriend has heart is­
sues and is in pain but did
not want the ambulance to
respond because his mother
was next door and it would
make her sick, so he said he
would run if EMS showed
up. BPD transported the
subject to the car wash, but
he refused medical.
-B oardm an Fire
D epartm ent rep o rted a
training session.
-Irrig o n A m b u ­
lance received request to
get through to poison con­
trol.
March 24: M or­
row County Sheriff’s Of­
fice received two requests
for code enforcement from
Heppner city manager Da­
vid DeMayo.
-MCSO cited Adri­
ana Ortiz Bazan, 29, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
71 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received
two requests for a house
check in Irrigon.
-MCSO received
a request for information
about landlord/tenant laws
from a subject in Irrigon.
-MCSO received
report of a red cow out near
the south county transfer
station in Lexington.
-MCSO received
request for a deputy in
Heppner.
-MCSO received
report from the U.S. Census
Bureau that they will have
census workings counting
homeless people between 6
a.m. and 2 p.m. that day.
-MCSO received
report that two trash cans,
wire, wire cutters, pliers
and other miscellaneous
item s m issing on Rhea
Creek Rd. in Heppner.
-MCSO received
report o f a semi driving
that was all over the road on
1-84 currently parked on the
side of the road after it lost
control and almost rolled.
The caller said she believed
something was wrong with
the driver, who was then out
walking around the semi.
MCSO cited Yuriy Babin,
42, for Failure to Drive
within Lane.
-MCSO received
report from a Heppner sub­
ject that she was having
issues with someone letting
their dog out.
-MCSO received
report o f a small brown
and white sheep dog found.
The caller said she would
drop it off at Pet Rescue in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received
report of an animal com­
plaint in Irrigon. The caller
said a dog came after him
snapping and biting, but
did not actually touch him.
MCSO cited Shannon Lee
Pennock, 38, for M ain­
taining a Dog as a Public
Nuisance.
-M C S O , lo n e
EMS, Heppner Fire Depart­
ment, Heppner Ambulance
received report of a child
who got his arm caught in
a tractor in lone. The child,
w hose arm was alm ost
severed, was transported
by AirLink to St. Charles
Medical Center.
-MCSO received
report of goats loose in the
area of the Kinzua Mill site
in Heppner.
-MCSO received
report of drug activity in
Heppner.
-MCSO received
report of a subject in Hep­
pner picking up old car
batteries for a non-profit
organization.
-MCSO received
report from a Heppner sub­
ject who said she had gotten
three very nasty letters left
on her door. She requested a
deputy to look at them.
-MCSO received
report of two motorcycles
driving up and down Main
Street in Irrigon. MCSO cit­
ed Lazaro Fidel Rodriquez,
41, for Operating an ATV
on a Highway, and Cesar
Armando Gutierrez, 34,
for Failure to Register a
Vehicle.
-MCSO received
report that The Dalles Po­
lice Department arrested
Mark Eugene Gazich, 54,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Driving While Sus­
pended. He was lodged at
NORCOR awaiting extradi-
First Thursday of each month
Gilliam Building, Heppner
Please call for Appointment
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Please leave a detailed message
report from an Irrigon sub­
tion with $1,615 full bail.
-MCSO received ject who said she found a
report from an Irrigon sub­ goat in her driveway. She
ject who said he hadn’t said put the goat in the pen
talked to his son in several with her goats.
-M C SO c ite d a
days and was worried.
male
subject
for Driving
-M CSO, Irrigon
Ambulance received re­ While Suspended-viola­
quest for an ambulance for tion.
-M C S O c i t e d
an 18-year-old female in
Irrigon who had chest pains Jezeray Ron Carter, 27, for
and was vomiting. Irrigon Violation of the Basic Rule,
A m bulance and MCSO 71 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received
responded. She was trans­
ported by ambulance to report of a male subject in
a green Toyota pickup pos­
Good Shepherd Hospital.
-MCSO received sibly on drugs. The reporter
report of two shots heard in said that the subject said he
Irrigon. MCSO responded lost his dog and was wait­
to check the area, but was ing for it, but subject was
unable to locate anything. suspicious.
-MCSO received
-M CSO, B oard-
man Police Departm ent report from a Heppner man
received report from a that a male subject stopped
Boardman woman that an by his shop looking for
unknown male was trying scrapped batteries and ra­
to get into her house. She diators. The caller said the
said he knocked on her door subject was w earing an
and was last seen in the interstate batteries jacket,
backyard. MCSO and BPD but d id n ’t want to give
responded and checked his name or identification,
the area, but were unable and was acting suspicious.
to locate anyone. She was The caller requested that a
advised to call back if she deputy check the area.
found out who it was or if
-MCSO received
he came back.
report of a small red pickup
-Boardman Police that had run off the road and
Department received a re­ through a fence on Myers
quest for an officer regard­ Lane between Sandhollow
ing something the caller and Little Buttercreek Rd.
found in a parking lot.
A deputy responded, but the
-BPD received re­ vehicle was already gone. A
port of several kids, one ap­ deputy contacted the land-
proximately four years old, owners who said the fence
playing in the street with was old and they would fix
no supervision. An officer it in the morning.
responded, but reported
-MCSO arrested
the kids scattered when he Carlos Bladmiro Alarcon,
arrived. He spoke to the 23, for Failure to Carry/
parents.
Present a driver’s license.
-BPD received re­ He was lodged at Umatilla
port o f several vehicles County Jail. Boardman Po­
parked at the car wash. lice Department assisted
Subjects advised they were on the stop. The subject’s
trying to find a spare time real name was determined
for a pickup.
to be Carlos B. Alarcon-
-BPD received re­ Contreras.
port of an audible alarm.
-Boardman Police
The alarm was cancelled.
Department received an
-BPD cited Edu­ audible alarm on Front
ardo Mendoza Rodriguez, Street.
19, for Violation o f the
-BPD received a
Speed Limit.
•> u k » v.. request for an extra patrol.
-Boardman AmBiu2
-Boardman Ambu­
lance received requSSf for lance received report of an
an ambulance for a 49-year- 85-year-old male with an
old male whose heart was unknown medical condi­
pounding very fast. The tion.
subject refused transport.
-Heppner Ambu­
-B oardm an Fire lance reported they were
Department received re­ transporting a patient to
port of a large amount of St. A nthony’s and then
smoke coming from the transporting another patient
Wilson Lane area. Subjects from St. Anthony’s to Walla
were burning ditches, but Walla.
March 26: Mor­
the fires were out and they
reported they were headed row County Sheriff’s Office
to the station to get bum received report that Pend­
leton Police Department
permits.
-Heppner Ambu­ arrested Gene Ray Ball,
lance received request for 23, on a Heppner Justice
an ambulance for a 70-year- Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fine/Failure to Appear.
old male with COPD.
-Heppner Ambu­ He was lodged at Umatilla
lance received report of an County Jail with $1,739
elderly female in pain from bail in full.
-MCSO completed
a fall the previous night.
March 25: M or­ area checks in the Irrigon
row County Sheriff's Office and Boardman areas.
reported several area checks
-MCSO received
in Irrigon and Boardman.
report of an adult or teen­
-M CSO w arned ager lying on the ground in
two subjects for illegal u- front of a house on Quaid
St. in Heppner.
tums in Heppner.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received
report of a male subject who report of two horses taken
“wigged out”, dialed 911 from the caller’s father’s
and then left a Boardman residence in Boardman. A
residence on foot. There deputy maid contact and
was no physical contact advised it was going to be
reported, just yelling. The a civil issue.
-MCSO received
caller requested a welfare
check.
report of a turkey that flew
-MCSO received down the hill across Main
St. in Heppner and was
headed up the ram p at
Green Feed.
-MCSO received
report of four or five kids
Morrow County Public Works would
like to remind everyone
When your loading garbage for the
transfer stations to please keep in
mind we have a separate WOOD bin
and a separate METAL bin. These
items do not get put in with your regu­
lar household garbage. So please keep
the wood and metal separated out for
easy dumping. Thank you. North end
Transfer Station, 69900 Frontage
Lane, Boardman, OR. 97818. South
end Transfer Station 57185 Hwy 74, Lexington, OR.
97839. Both hours of operation 9:00 - 4:00 Saturday
and Sunday.
walking on a highway in
dark clothing. D eputies
m ade contact and gave
them a ride to Boardman.
-MCSO received
report of a possibly disabled
vehicle pulling a small
trailer with hay on Hwy.
730/Paterson Ferry Rd.,
Irrigon. The subjects were
securing the load of hay.
-MCSO received
report of signs down and
needing replacem ent in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received
report of security lights at
Cascade Specialties, Port of
Morrow Industrial building.
A phone message was left
for the general manager.
-MCSO received a
noise complaint for subjects
on Baltimore St. in Hep­
pner. The caller said the
subjects had been evicted,
but were being disrespect­
ful, the dog barked all the
time and they were loud all
night. A deputy made con­
tact and told the complain­
ant to call back if the issue
continues.
-MCSO received
report o f a subject with
a possible heart attack.
M CSO assisted Irrigon
Ambulance.
-Boardman Police
O fficer reported he was
out with an illegally parked
vehicle.
-BPD, Boardman
Ambulance received report
of a subject unconscious.
-BPD received re­
port of a theft the previous
night in Boardman.
-BPD cited Alberto
Gutierrez Sahagun, 49, for
No Operator’s License.
-Heppner Ambu­
lance received report of an
elderly female with hip and
shoulder pain.
-Heppner Ambu­
lance reported that they
were transporting a patient
to Good Shepherd Hos­
pital.
-Irrig o n A m bu­
lance received a transferred
call with a 72-year-old male
with chest pain and possible
heart attack. He was trans­
ported to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
-B oardm an Fire
Department received report
of a bum pile that got out of
control.
March 28: Mor­
row County Sheriff’s Office
received report that music
at an Irrigon restaurant was
especially loud that eve­
ning. The subject requested
that a deputy make contact
to advise them to lower it.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that there was a distur­
bance across the street from
her residence among two
females and a male. Two
subjects left in a van. There
was no crime committed
and subjects would separate
for the night.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Department received
report of the railroad cross­
ing guards down and lights
on, but no train on Colum­
bia Lane in Boardman.
-MCSO received
report from a Hermiston
subject o f a trespass in
progress and someone tak­
ing stuff from her property.
The caller said it was her
landlord taking tires.
-MCSO received
report of a theft complaint
in Lexington.
-MCSO received
report o f a horse with a
piece of metal in its leg in
Boardman. A deputy made
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contact and got the wire
off its foot and reported the
horse will be doctored.
-MCSO received
report that Oregon State Po­
lice arrested Larry Ephrem,
50, on a Morrow County
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear. He was
lodged at Yamhill County
Jail with $6,000 bail.
-MCSO received
report of a non-injury mo­
tor vehicle accident on 1-84,
Boardman.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon
woman that the neighbor’s
dog bit her three-year-old
daughter in the face. Depu­
ties responded and warned
the subject because the
victim did not want to sign
a complaint.
-MCSO received
report from a subject that he
was swiped by a livestock
truck. The com plainant
believed the damage to be
under $1,500, but wanted
to talk to a deputy regarding
filing a report with DMV.
-MCSO received
report that OSP arrested
Richard Kelly Matzen, 30,
on a Morrow County Jus­
tice Court warrant. He was
lodged at Norcor with $591
bail.
-MCSO received
report of a Chevy Tahoe
speeding up, slowing down,
pulling in front of the com­
plainant and slamming on
its breaks on 1-84.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that a neighbor was
running a bulldozer with
flood lights. Umatilla Elec­
tric was repairing a downed
line for a resident with no
power.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
from a woman who said her
husband came home drunk,
but he is not a drinker and
she was worried about him.
There were no obvious
signs of injury to anyone
and everything was okay.
-BPD received re­
port from a female subject
that a dog bit her son and
it broke the skin. Officers
and Boardman Ambulance
responded.
-BPD officer re­
ported he was out with a
brown and w hite collie
dog, but it was determined
it belonged to the owner of
the car wash.
-BPD received a
report of a dog that came
into a subject’s yard. The
dog was transported to Pet
Rescue.
-BPD cited Susan
Sangerman Luis, 40, for
Driving While Suspended-
violation and Failure to
Signal Lane Change. She
was also cited for Failure
to Carry and Present and
Providing a Vehicle to an
Unlicensed Driver.
-Heppner A m bu­
lance reported transporting
a subject to Good Shepherd
Hospital
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