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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Health district
he arrived home earlier.
Then the pickup pulled out
and kept driving around and
coming back.
-MCSO, Board-
man Police Department
received report from an Ir­
rigon subject of a domestic
dispute in progress with a
male beating up a female
and the female screaming.
MCSO arrested Orin An­
drew Whitbeck, 46, on Mor­
row County Sheri fTs Office
probable cause charges of
two counts of Assault IV
Domestic-Strangulation/
Domestic Harassment. He
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $18,000
bail and a hold placed for
Benton County.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
of a very loud subject at a
residence next door to the
complainant. One subject
was arrested for Disor­
derly Conduct and lodged
at Umatilla County Jail with
$3,000 bail.
-BPD office report­
ed finding a badly injured
goose on Kunze Lane. A
friend of the owner took
care of the goose.
-BPD re c eiv e d
report of loud music on
Anderson road. An officer
made contact and the music
was turned down.
in Irrigon. Some o f the
individuals left in a care
-Continued from page one
and some took off running.
The Morrow County
A deputy responded and
tain a good relationship has been invited to apply admissions for June, one Sheriff’s Office reports han­
advised.
with the (CRCHS) clinic,” for a grant from the M.J. swing bed admission, 10 dling the following business;
-Boardman Police
said Blauer. “Basically Murdock Charitable Trust.
Department cited Yajaira
admitted for observation.
we want to support you, The district has applied for
Lizet Cambero Boos, 23,
522 outpatient admissions, April 9: -Boardman Po­
but we want you to do a $90,000 grant.
for Driving While Suspend­
63 total emergency room
some things. We want to
-le a rn e d from encounters, 1669 lab tests, lice Department officer
ed-misdemeanor.
work with you.” He said Blauer that a group of dis­
-BPD received re­
139 x-ray procedures, 33 advised he made contact
that the district wants an trict employees traveled to
port that an orange or cop­
CT scans, 24 EKG tests, with a subject trying to
application letter for the Snoqualmie to research an
per colored vehicle was
three treadmill procedures, get gas from a closed
requested funds and w ants electronic records system, seven colonoscopy pro­
speeding through a parking
a financial report. “If we’re but has not as yet made a cedures, one endoscopy gas station. The subjects
lot of a Boardman trailer
giving a sizeable amount decision on the appropriate procedure, 10 respiratory were advised as to which
park. The reporter said she
of money, we would like system to purchase. The therapy procedures; Pioneer station was open.
had spoken to the driver be­
to get credit,” said MCHD group had earlier traveled
fore, but she still wouldn’t
Memorial Clinic had 433 -BPD received report
Chief Financial Officer Ni­ to a facility in Chelan to
slow down.
patient visits with 24 new o f an alarm. It was un­
cole Mahoney. “We want investigate their system.
-BPD received re­
patients, 51 patients seen founded.
to be collaborative,” added
-approve purchase by a nurse and 10 no shows;
port of a black lab in a yard
Blauer. “We're interested of a Toyota Corolla from Irrigon Medical Center -BPD received report o f
in Boardman. The reporter
in their community’s health Toyota of Tri-Cities for the
said that his wife had been
had 173 patient visits, 12 an 80-year-old man who
as much as they are,”
low bid of $15,843,60 to new patients, 38 seen by fell out o f a wheelchair.
bitten by the dog the previ­
-le a rn e d from replace an aging vehicle for
ous week and they didn’t
a nurse and 13 no shows; BPD assisted Boardman
Blauer that the purchase use by Home Health and Boardman Ambulance had
want anyone getting hurt.
Ambulance.
of a CT scanner is tem­ Hospice nurses.
An officer made contact
31 total page-outs with 18
porarily on hold while the
-le a rn e d from transports for $20,449 in
with the reporter and the
April 10: Morrow
district waits on paperwork Mahoney that the district
owner.
revenue; Irrigon Ambu­ County Sheriff’s deputy ad­
on a low interest loan to had a $37,284 profit for lance had 26 page-outs with
’ -BPD received re­
vised he was out with four
purchase the scanner to the month and a $240,740 11 transports for $ 10,404 in
port of a young-middle teen
juveniles in Heppner. He
be completed. The paper­ gain for the year. However, revenue; Heppner Ambu­
with a shaved head riding
advised he would be mak­
work will then have to be she said that the district is lance had 17 page-outs with
with no helmet.
ing contact with parents that
sent off to USDA. He said still anticipating paying a
-BPD officer re­
15 transports for $15,113 he was unable to contact at
the district is contemplat­ $105,000 cost settlement in revenue, there were two
ported
being
out with sev­
the time.
ing purchase of a Toshiba back to Medicare.
eral
juvenile
males. The
flights; Home Health had 83
-MCSO received
scanner.
-received the fol­ patient visits; pharmacy had report of a possible drunk
officer warned them about
-le a rn e d from lowing report: Pioneer Me­ 781 drug doses for $50,797 driver in a Jeep heading into
improper position on the
Blauer that the district morial Hospital had four in drug revenue
roadway.
Heppner.
-BPD received re­
-MCSO deputies
port of a female with a
advised they made contact
language barrier request­
with a disabled vehicle.
The vehicle had run out April 11: Morrow County ing assistance for lower
abdominal pain.
of gas and friends brought Sheriff’s deputy reported
them gas.
assisting citizens in Hep­
-MCSO received pner w ith rides.
April 12: Morrow
report of a friendly Alaskan
-MCSO assisted County Sheriff’s Office
Husky with a purple collar with a motor vehicle acci­ received a request from a
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and tags in Boardman.
Heppner subject that he
dent rollover on 1-84.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received pick a lock on her shed.
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report of a subject in Hep­ report from a Lexing­ MCSO was unable to help
pner missing her female ton subject who said his her with her request.
husky inside a pen inside daughter hit a deer on Hwy.
-MCSO arrested
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the house that was nursing 207, north of the Bombing Darwin David Smith, 22,
nine puppies. The dog was Range intersection. The van for Violation of Restraining
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located; it had gone under was off the road and the Order. He was lodged at
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the floor.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital $5,000 bail. He was also ar­
PRICE VARIES
-MCSO received in Heppner.
rested on a Umatilla County
report from an Irrigon
-MCSO received Sheriff’s Office warrant for
woman that her 18-year-old report from a Heppner sub­ Probation Violation with
daughter lives at a residence ject that his wife was out no bail.
where there are drug parties of control, screaming and
-MCSO received
all weekend.
yelling and trying to rip report of a stray cat hang­
-MCSO received their baby out of his arms. ing around Mountain Glen
report from a Heppner sub­ He reported that his mother Apartments in Heppner.
ject that dogs from three or was there and things calmed The cat was transported to
four different residences down. One female subject Pet Rescue.
were barking all day long. was arrested for Harass­
-MCSO arrested
-MCSO, Boardman ment. She was lodged at Shalon Garlynn Angel,
Police Department received Umatilla County Jail with 32, on a Umatilla Parole
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CHARGED Passen­
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Complete Line of
1-84,
Boardman,
that
a
sub­
warrant.
The subject was
-MCSO
received
ger Car Shock with a
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ject
in
a
grey
Ford
Escape
lodged
at
Umatilla County
report
from
an
Irrigon
Lifetime Warranty
was brandishing a gun and subject that her son’s two Jail.
a badge and was trying to horses were loose and last
-MCSO received
pass them. The vehicle was seen headed north toward report that a male and three
driving down the center of the river. The owner found females were stuck in the
the road and a kid stuck his the horses.
snow on the Western Route,
head out the window and
-MCSO received Heppner. The undersheriff
threw something out of the report that the Umatilla responded and pulled them
vehicle.
Police Department arrested out.
-MCSO received Rolando Ibarra, 35, on a
-MCSO, Irrigon
report of garbage on the Morrow County Justice Ambulance received report
■ road in lone.
Court warrant for Failure of an unknown medical
-MCSO received to Pay Fine/Driving While condition at a residence in
report from a subject in Suspended. He was cited Irrigon. A neighbor asked
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Heppner that she locked her and released with $696 the reporter to call 9111 as
keys in her vehicle with two fine.
something was wrong with
Then it is time to have your vehicle’s alignment
dogs inside.
-MCSO received her husband.
-MCSO received report the cows in a neigh­
-MCSO arrested a
checked. We use the finest parts and have the
report of someone riding bor’s yard that apparently female subject on a Uma-
a motorcycle on private jumped the creek in Hep­ tilla-Morrow County de­
latest equipment. We service domestic/import
property in Irrigon.
tention warrant. She was
pner.
cars and trucks.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received lodged at Umatilla County
report of a male in a van report that Multnomah Jail with no bail.
who ran off the road into a County Jail arrested Aleasia
-MCSO received
swamp in about three feet Leasia on a Heppner Justice report from an Irrigon sub­
124 North Main Street Heppner • 541-676-9481
of water. The driver said he Court warrant for Failure ject that a female rottweiller
did not need medical atten­ to Pay Fine/Theft II when and a black Chihuahua were
tion, just a tow.
she appeared for the visit of circling her yard. The dogs
-MCSO received an inmate. She was lodged returned home.
report from an Irrigon sub­ with $491 bail in full.
-MCSO received
ject that a Toyota Tacoma
-MCSO received report of a truck tire on the
was parked in front of his report of a fight in progress freeway on 1-84. A sergeant
residence in Irrigon when
removed the debris.
-MCSO received
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report that a West Extension
truck driving into a drive­
way backed into a fence,
damaging the fence and
P I isin p come visit
gate in Irrigon. The truck
ns in lliTinislon!
did not return.
From regular cleanings and exams to
-MCSO received
reparative dental work to educating
report from an Irrigon sub­
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-MCSO received
report of a dog locked in an
Irrigon residence continu­
ously barking.
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-MCSO received
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