SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 19,2011
Electric co-op
announces photo
contest
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
reports handling the fol
lowing business:
C olum bia Basin
First-, second- and
June 10 (cont.):
Electric Co-Op is accepting third-place prizes will be
-MCSO
received report
entries for its annual pho awarded. First place will
from
a
subject
on 1-84 who
tography contest. The coop receive $50, with $35 for
said
he
was
following
a
erative is looking for entries second place and $15 for
semi
which
kicked
up
grav
from which to select quality third.
prints to be enlarged and put
This year, an addi el and broke his windshield.
on permanent display.
tional black and white class He said he asked the driver
Entries will be ac has been added, with the for her license number and
cepted at both the Condon theme, “This is Our Service she refused.
-MCSO received
and Heppner offices from Territory!” An extra $50
request
from the Depart
now through Thursday, prize will be awarded to the
ment
of
Human
Services to
October 27. Submissions winner of this category.
assist
a
worker
in
making a
will close at 5 p.m. on the
A panel appointed
home
visit
in
Irrigon.
27th. Entries must be pho by C.B.E.C. will perform
-BPD received re
tographs but may be either independent jud g in g o f
port
from
the manager at
standard or digital, color entries. Judges’ decisions
the
Boardman
Market that
or black-and-white. They will be final.
a
subject
came
into the
must be taken within the
Entrants must agree
store
and
started
harassing
C.B.E.C. service territory, to allow Columbia Basin
with some indication or Electric Co-Op to enlarge, the employees. The subject
reference to electricity or frame and perm anently had been trespassed from
electrical infrastructure. display w inning entries the store previously.
-BPD cited Hector
This required element may at C.B.E.C.’s discretion,
Manuel
Arceo Andrade,
be very minor, however.
without further compensa
36,
for
driving
uninsured
There will be two tion. Photo credit will be
and
failure
to
obey
a traffic
entry classes: entries o f given. All entrants must
control
device.
The
vehicle
people or anim als and be members of Columbia
was
impounded.
entries o f landscapes or Basin Electric Cooperative,
-BPD Officer ad
general interest. The same Inc. No entrant may submit
vised
he
was out taking a
photo may be entered in more than four entries in
runaway
report.
both classes, but a copy any one class.
-B PD was c o n
is required for each class.
Anyone w anting
tacted
by
a construction
Eight-by-ten-inch photos additional information or
company
who
said they had
are preferred, but smaller details may call Tom Wolff
left
a
hydrant
energized
and
entries are allowed.
at 676-9146.
it needed to be turned off.
A BPD Office turned the
hydrant off.
-MCSO cited Ed
mond Adeeb Haddad, 76,
for passing in a no-passing
On O cto b er 17, to prevent any spread and zone.
-MCSO received
fire season was officially the bums are monitored at
report from an Irrigon
terminated for forestlands all times.”
P erm its are r e woman that a cat had been
protected by the Central Or
egon District of the Oregon quired for burn barrels, captured in a trap and the
Departm ent o f Forestry open burning, and burning cat needed to be picked
(O D F), w hich includes of slash from either logging up.
-MCSO received
Morrow County. This in or thinning. You can ac
cludes ODF-protected pri quire these from your local report from an Irrigon sub
vate, state, county, munici Oregon Department of For ject who said her brother
pal, and tribal lands. Land- estry office. Determining if was having trouble walk
owners are still asked to be it is a “good” day to bum is ing and talking and was
caqtjoius sincç fall weather, an important consideration very tired, possibly alcohol
induced. The juvenile was
with intermittent rain show as well.
ers, does not eliminate fire
To check weather cited for MIP-alcohol,
-MCSO received
danger.
conditions before burning
“Many landowners in the John Day Unit, call report from an Irrigon
have begun their fall and 541-575-1139. To report a woman that she has been
winter bum planning. They fire, call John Day Inter finding dead birds on her
need to notify ODF so that agency Dispatch Center at property and that day, two
the proper documentation 541-575-1321 or Bums In dogs showed up on the
can be submitted,” stated teragency Communication property, one a reddish and
Angie Johnson, John Day Center at 541-573-1000. white pit bull and the other
Unit Forester for Oregon For further information, black and white, possibly a
Department o f Forestry. contact your local ODF pit bull mix. She said it was
unknown if they were the
“Also, it is important ad office.
ones that had been killing
equate resources are present
the birds.
-MCSO received
report from the Department
of Human Services that they
were attempting to locate a
The Inland North phony No. 9 “From the juvenile foster child in Hep
west Orchestra will present New World.”
pner whose mother went to
The concert is free, jail the previous day. DHS
its opening concert of the
season Saturday, October but donations will be ac located the juvenile with the
29 at 7 p.m. at the Hermis- cepted at the door.
assistance of MCSO.
For additional in
ton Christian Center, 1825
-MCSO received
formation, call 541-289- report of a small passenger
W Highland Ave.
The orchestra will 4696 or inwm@machme- care that had gone off the
perform D vorak’s Sym- dia.net.
road several times on 1-84.
The vehicle had taken an
M e p p n e r F a m ilq Foods n o w exit. -MCSO cited Jake
Lee Baier, 24, for violation
has g if t c e rtific a te c a r d s .. .
of the basic rule, 77 mph in
a 55 mph zone.
M ow ijou can come in and load
-M C SO w arned
a subject in Heppner for
having no license plate
a n ij am ount onto ijo u r new
light and expired tags. The
subject denied consent for a
q ift card and give it as a q ift o r search
of the vehicle.
-MCSO received
have q o u r student come in and
a noise com plaint from
a Boardman subject who
purchase groceries fo r q o u ! !
said that the neighbor’s
music was so loud it was
vibrating
the walls o f her
M a k e q o u r life easier w ith o u r
home. She called back and
said the music had stopped
new qrocerq q ift cards.
and there was no need to
respond.
June 13: Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report from a Hep
pner woman that her soon-
to-be ex-husband has been
calling her and making
threats.
-MCSO received
report that an elderly female
came across the median on
1-84 into an opposing lane
of traffic and appeared very
confused. The reporter was
Fire season ends
on private lands
Inland Northwest
Orchestra in concert
I
going to wait for Oregon
State Police to arrive before
he departed.
-MCSO received a
call from a woman in lone
concerning live traps for
feral cats.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
woman that a .45 semi-au
tomatic handgun was stolen
from her vehicle at the gro
cery store in Heppner. The
vehicle was unlocked.
-MCSO received
a call from a subject in the
Heppner area to report that
a female had been calling
him regarding property her
dad owned in Hardman, but
she was no longer able to
go on it. The caller did not
want MCSO to respond or
make contact, but instead
just note the incident.
-MCSO received
report from a man on Wil
son Road in Boardman that
he was in a vehicle with a
man who went crazy and
they got into an alterca
tion. He said he left the
vehicle and all parties left
the scene. Boardman Police
D epartm ent and MCSO
responded.
-MCSO received
report from a subject in
Irrigon who advised he
had a bunch of stolen prop
erty in a truck on Oregon
Ave. and then hung up.
MCSO made contact with
the driver o f the vehicle
and it was confirmed that
the subjects worked for a
company in Idaho and was
selling equipment.
-MCSO received
rep o rt from a H eppner
woman that two men came
to her ranch to pick up a
bulldozer that they bought
from another man, how
ever the woman said that
the man who sold them the
bulldozer did not own it.
They left without the bull
dozer, but were very upset.
She reported that she was
afraid that they would come
back and take it anyway. '
-MCSO received
report o f a rattlesnake by
the tennis courts in Hep
pner.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that he had been re
ceiving threatening phone
calls and wanted to talk to
a deputy about it. A deputy
responded and advised sub
jects o f their options.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon man
that a dog in his neighbor
hood has been barking for
over an hour. A deputy ad
vised that he would have the
day shift make contact and
get the owner’s information
so that a citation could be
issued.
June 14: Board-
man Police D epartm ent
cited So Da, 30, for No
operator’s license. The sub
ject was warned for failure
to obey a traffic control
device and the vehicle was
impounded.
-BPD received re
port of suspicious circum
stances with four people
getting in and out of a van
in Boardman.
-BPD received re
port o f a shoplifter at the
pharmacy in Boardman.
-BPD received re
port o f juveniles riding
bikes without helmets. Five
helmets were given out.
-B P D , M o rrow
County S heriff’s O ffice
received report of a vehicle
hitting a tree. It was to be
handled civily.
-MCSO received
request for extra patrol
at Morgan from a subject
who was leaving equip
ment there until he could
move it.
-MCSO received
report from a male subject
in Irrigon who said his
daughter left her mother’s
place to stay with a friend
because the daughter and
the mother weren’t getting
along. When the mother
sent her boyfriend to pick
up the girl, the girl called
her father screaming. One
I
subject was cited for fail
June 16: -MCSO
ure to appear at Hermiston was notified that Hermiston
Circuit Court.
Police Department arrested
-MCSO received Robert Duane Swales, 53,
report o f two unenforce on a Morrow County Cir
able private party road cuit Court warrant. The sub
signs posted on Ely Can ject was lodged at Umatilla
yon Road. Sheriff advised County Jail with no bail.
deputies were not to enforce
-MCSO received a
these traffic as they were call concerning a dead deer
not legally posted by the in the middle of the road.
Advised ODOT, who will
county or the state.
-MCSO received take care of it.
-MCSO received a
report o f a large pile o f
plastic garbage bags left in call concerning overgrown
a yard in Heppner for over weeds causing a fire hazard
one month. It was advised near Irrigon. Max Hellberg
that they were sacks of cans will be mowing the prop
which would be redeemed erty.
-MCSO received a
soon.
-MCSO received report of a motor home that
report of neighbor’s dogs had a window broken out.
-M CSO was ad
barking in Heppner. The
owner was advised that if he vised that Hermiston PD
doesn’t keep the dogs quiet arrested Jorge Torres Rey
noso, 26, on an Irrigon
he will be cited.
-MCSO received Justice Court warrant for
report of 12-15 kids swim failure to pay fine/driving
ming in the Irrigon Marina while suspended. The sub
near the boat launch where ject was lodged at Umatilla
signs are posted “No Swim County Jail.
ming.” The juveniles were
-Oregon State Pa
warned to stay off the dock trol relayed a report o f a
or they would be arrested possible DUII driver west
for trespass.
bound on Highway 730
-MCSO received from milepost 179, a white
report o f a motor home Ford Taurus with Washing
billowing smoke on 1-84, ton plates. The vehicle was
Boardman.
not maintaining its lane.
-MCSO received MCSO issued a citation to
report that a subject brought Gustavo Armando Cova-
a dog into Pet Rescue tht rrubias Gonzalez, 23, for
she found tied to a fence no operator’s license and
on Paterson Ferry Rd. in driving uninsured.
Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received report of a young lady lean
rep o rt from an Irrigon ing against a retaining wall
woman that someone was on Main Street in Heppner.
knocking on the back win She said some odd things to
dows o f her house. She the caller, followed him to
called back and reported his residence and then went
that it was just a tarp.
to her residence next door.
-MCSO received A deputy drove through the
report of a suspicious per area, but there was nobody
son in Irrigon. The reporter around.
June 17: -BPD ar
said the man was looking
at her, so she locked every rested Daniel Bernard Lof-
thing up. A deputy respond tus, 48, for DUII.
ed, but was unable to locate
-BPD received a
call that someone had found
anyone in the area.
-M C SO D eputy a really big turtle on the
reported he was doing a, ,*oaduAnd that they were
welfare check on a subject worried it was going to get
walking down Washington run over. It was the biggest
in Irrigon. The subject was turtle they had ever seen,
fine and had no warrants, and they would like it taken
just walking home to Herm to pet rescue. The officer
iston.
advised that they would
-MCSO received keep it for the night and
report from a subject in then release it the follow
Hardman that his building ing day.
-MCSO issued a
had been broken into and
some stereo stuff taken.
warning for driving while
-MCSO received tired.
-MCSO issued a ci
three reports of an injured
deer that was still alive on tation to Elizabeth Lovema
1-82. Oregon State Police Corrales, 22, for violating
and Umatilla County Sher the speed limit by driving
84 mph in a 65 mph zone.
iff’s Office were advised.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received
call for tall grass/weeds in a call that someone in a
Heppner. The owners were white mini blazer almost
given two weeks to cut the left the gas station in Hep
grass and the pasture or they pner with the hose attached.
When the station attendant
would be cited.
June 15: -MCSO advised him that she needed
was advised that Umatilla to hang up the hose, he got
County Sheriff’s Office ar snippy with her and left
rested a male subject on an with squealing tires that
Irrigon Justice Court war left marks.
-MCSO received
rant for failure to appear.
The subject was lodged at a call from someone who
advised they were being
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received tailgated and that the other
a complaint that some of vehicle was trying to run
the trees in lone City Park them off the road.
-MCSO received
had been stripped of their
a call from a female who
bark.
-MCSO issued a said she had a raccoon at
citation to Alberto Nieto her house. The government
Salgado, 27, for violating tracker was advised to con
the basic rule by driving 80 tact her.
-MCSO responded
in a 55 and failure to drive
to
an
audible
fire alarm.
within lane. The subject
also received a warning The resident had caught
for failure to carry proof of his pants on fire with his
cigarette and advised that
insurance.
-MCSO received there was no fire.
a noise complaint of loud
-M CSO was ad
music somewhere in the vised that Oregon State
caller's neighborhood in Police arrested Christina
Irrigon. The music was so Marie Berger, 33, on an Ir
loud he couldn’t hear his rigon Justice Court warrant
TV. Deputy made contact for failure to appear/pa-
with a truck that was play role violation. Subject was
ing its radio loudly; the lodged at Jefferson County
driver turned the music Jail waiting for transport.
down.
June 18: -BPD is
-BPD issued a ci sued a citation to Jessie
tation to Gladis Navarro Allan Aughinbaugh, 34,
Hernandez, 19, for unlaw for failure to carry proper
ful window tinting.
insurance. The subject was
-B PD issu e d a also warned for illegal win
parking citation at 512 Ju dow tinting and no break
light tint.
niper Drive in Boardman.