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    S IX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office
reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
-C on tin u ed fro m PAGE
FIVE
Umatilla County Jail on a
$10,500.00 bail.
-MCSO received a
call from a man in Board-
man who would like an
officer to make contact with
his neighbor regarding the
sprinkler that keeps coming
onto his property.
-MCSO received a
report from a male caller in
Irrigon about his neighbors
who are letting off fireworks
and scaring his dog.
-MCSO received a
report from a female caller
in Irrigon about a truck that
is throwing rocks all over
the place and blaring loud
music.
July 9: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re­
ceived a call from a female
in Heppner that there were
two vehicles parked in the
middle of the road and had
been there for about 30
minutes.
-MCSO received
a report a report from a
female in Irrigon that said
her juvenile son was out
o f control and threaten­
ing her and other children
and would like a deputy to
speak with him because she
can’t control him.
-MCSO received a
report from a man in Board-
man that a subject had a
purse on the trunk of their
car and took off without it
and would like someone to
respond to pick it up.
-MCSO received
several reports from callers
in Boardman about a brush
fire. Boardman Fire, Irrigon
Fire, Boardman PD and
MCSO all responded.
-MCSO received
a report from a caller in
Boardman that kids were
smoking marijuana and had
a campfire going.
-MCSO received
several calls reporting a fire
at the Boardman Marina.
Boardm an Fire, Board-
man PD, and MCSO re­
sponded.
-MCSO received a
report from a female caller
in Boardman that said her
residence had been broken
into and her laptop and PSP
had been taken.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irri­
gon saying that her son was
running around town and he
is on probation and refusing
to come home.
-MCSO received
a call from a man in Hep­
pner that said a juvenile
female was behind the hos­
pital complaining of chest
pains.
-M CSO arrested
a male subject in Irrigon
for a DUII. The subject
also received a citation for
driving 82 mph in a 55mph
speed zone, Driving While
Suspended and Refusal of
a BAC test.
July 10: -A Mor­
row County Sheriff’s Office
Wednesday, November 30,2011
deputy was flagged down
by a female in Irrigon who
wanted to report that her
golden lab dog had gone
missing.
-MCSO received
a report from a caller in
Heppner saying that his
neighbor is taking rocks
from his property and then
claiming that they are his
and would like a deputy to
contact him.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irri­
gon saying that his wife is
having a yard sale and that
when she went inside some­
one had taken her purse and
a computer.
-MCSO received
a report from a caller in
Boardman saying there was
a carcass in the middle of
the road, possibly an elk.
-M CSO arrested
Fidel Cruz-avendano, 26,
for a Washington County
warrant and for Unlawful
Del of Meth and Unlawful
Possession of Meth.
-MCSO received
a call from a young male
in Boardman who said his
father had just hit his mom
and would like a deputy to
respond.
July 11: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re­
ceived a call from a female
in Boardman who said a
young boy contacted her
and said that he was getting
hit by his father and that the
father was out looking for
him. The caller wanted a
police officer to start look­
ing for the boy as well.
-MCSO received
a call from a man in Ir­
rigon who said there was
gang graffiti on the front of
an empty house that must
have occurred over the
weekend.
-MCSO received
an anonymous call from
someone in Heppner about
loud music. The caller said
it had been going on for at
least 2 hours and that it was
so loud they could hear the
base.
-MCSO received a
call from a female in Board-
man who said there was an
injured owl by the pond.
The caller was given the
number for Blue Mountain
Wildlife Rescue.
July 12: -Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received a report from a
woman in Irrigon who said
a male and female in their
30’s jumped into her car
that was running and parked
at a gas station. They told
the caller that they were go­
ing to steal the car, but when
they noticed there were
children in the car they got
scared and jumped out.
-Hermiston Police
Department arrested Jes­
sica Cruz, 27, on an Irrigon
Justice Court Warrant for
Failing to Appear and Driv­
ing While Suspended.
-MCSO received
a report from a woman
in Heppner who says that
her neighbor’s dogs bark
constantly.
-MCSO received
a report frdm a caller in
Heppner who said two dogs
were chasing a doe and her
two fawns.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Maria Rosario
Velasco De Arias, 54, for
violating the basic rule of
doing 75 mph in a 55 mph
speed zone.
July 13: -Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received a call from a man
in Heppner who said that a
fawn had been hit by a car
and was in the road.
-MCSO received a
complaint from a woman
in Heppner who said that
the dog she has been hav­
ing trouble with was at her
house right now digging
in the garbage. The caller
said that she would take a
picture of the dog so that
when there is an availability
deputy they can ID it.
-MCSO received a
call from a man in Irrigon
who would like to talk to
an officer about the smells
coming from the neighbor­
ing farms. The caller said
that last year the same thing
happened and the farmers
were told they had a certain
amount of time to clean up
the smell or they would be
fined.
-MCSO cited a fe­
male subject, 24, in Board-
man for violating the speed
limit, 79/65 work zone.
-MCSO
was
flagged down by a person
in Irrigon who wanted to
report a chihuahua that was
running loose.
July 14: -K im -
berely Forsythe, 41, was
arrested by Marion County
Probation and Parole on
an Irrigon Justice Court
Warrant for Failing to Ap­
pear and Driving While
Suspended.
-Jose D Padilla Al­
varado, 35, was arrested by
Powder River Correctional
Facility on an Irrigon Jus­
tice Warrant for Failing to
Appear and Driving While
Suspended.
-M CSO arrested
Craig Michael Scott, 28,
on a Heppner Justice Court
Warrant for Failing to Ap­
pear and Endangering the
Welfare of a Minor.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Leroy Clarence
Vancourt, 72, for Driving
While While Suspended
and Driving Uninsured.
-MCSO received a
call from a woman in Irrig­
on who says that her parents
were watching her children
while she was at work and
that the neighbor’s kids
came over and got a stroller
stuck between one of her
vehicles and the fence. The
caller said that they had
scratched all up and down
her car while they tried to
get the stroller out.
-MCSO received
a call from a woman in Ir­
rigon who said that she had
been assaulted and would
like a deputy to respond.
July 18: -Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report of a burglar
alarm at an Irrigon busi­
ness. A deputy responded
and was unable to locate
anything.
-MCSO received
report of equipment tak­
en sometime the previous
night from a Boardman
farm. MCSO responded.
-MCSO received
report of a pigmy goat that
was ill in Heppner. The
owner needed to shoot it,
but wanted to let MCSO
know. MCSO responded.
-MCSO received
report of a vehicle on fire
on 1-84, Boardman. No one
was in the vehicle and the
vehicle was non-blocking.
-MCSO received
report of a two-vehicle mo­
tor vehicle accident on 1-84
Boardman. There were no
injuries.
-MCSO received
report for the parole and
probation officer of a sub­
ject to be served a warrant
staying at a residence in
Lexington.
-MCSO received
report of littering in Hep­
pner, however the subject
was littering on his own
property.
-MCSO received
report of a theft of hay out
o f a barn in Irrigon. The
reporter saw tire tracks in
the pasture.
-MCSO received
report of a horse with a pur­
ple halter in a fenced area in
Irrigon without food, shade
or water. The reporter took
a five gallon bucket of water
to him.
-MCSO received
report from a caller who
said that one o f his pas­
sengers was hit on the head
with a beer bottle at a beach
in Umatilla County. He said
he followed them and they
went west-bound on Hwy.
730 into Morrow County
and were not maintaining
their lane. Umatilla County
Sheriff’s Office took the as­
sault report.
-MCSO received
report of subjects on Hwy.
730, Irrigon, hanging out of
a vehicle that was crossing
lanes.
-MCSO arrested
Tina Emastina Rodriguez,
23, on a Morrow County
Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Posses-
sion of a Controlled Sub-
stance-Methamphetamine.
She was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with no bail.
-MCSO received
report of a group of juve­
niles in Heppner playing
with a wheel chair. The
caller said that they advised
her that it was stolen and
then got into a car. A deputy
responded but was unable
to locate anyone in the area
with a wheel chair.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
of people burning fields.
-BPD received re­
port of a fence being cut.
-BPD received re­
port from a female that
another female was harass­
ing her on Facebook and in
person.
-BPD received re­
port from a subject that his
uncle was playing soccer at
Sam Boardman Elementary
and someone took his bag
with his cell phone in it.
When he tried to call the
phone, the subject kept
hanging up on him.
-BPD received re­
port of a male subject going
door to door trying to sell
alarm systems. The reporter
said that she read in the pa­
per that some one had been
doing this in Hermiston and
it was a scam.
-MCSO received
report that a female was
assaulted by her 21-year-
old sister whom her mother
sent to bring her home. She
stated she doesn’t need an
ambulance. The informa­
tion was relayed to Benton
County.
-MCSO received
report from a subject who
said a man had sent them
a strange e-mail. A deputy
made contact the reporter
and determ ined that no
crime had been commit­
ted.
-MCSO received
report that a male subject
stole a potato conveyer.
-MCSO received
report from the mother of
a subject who said her son
was in a motorcycle acci­
dent and his buddy took him
to the RV park somewhere
betw een K im berly and
Heppner or possibly closer
to Boardman. He reported
superficial injuries.
July 19: -MCSO
received report from a
Heppner man that he had
received a threatening e-
mail from a male subject
in Heppner. He reported
that he heard through the
grapevine that the subject
had done it before. The call
had already been dealt with
prior to this call.
-MCSO received
report of a subject walking
with a gas can. The caller
said the subject had previ­
ously been slowly driving
up and down the street.
-MCSO received
report that Morrow County
Justice o f the Peace Ann
Spicer had recalled war­
rants for Michael Verstop-
pen, Terralinda Hamilton,
Kyle Sherlock, Matthew
Bunn and Jesus Afanador
Hernandez.
-MCSO received
report of a residential bur­
glar alarm in Irrigon.
-Boardman Police
Department received re­
port from a female on 1-84
Boardman that she blew a
tire and the cab of the pick­
up was filled with smoke.
-MCSO received a
report of a puppy alongside
the road on 1-84 Boardman.
The puppy was transported
to Pet Rescue.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
that a young male driving a
dark colored Ford Courier
with flames on the side was
consistently going down
the street at high rates of
speed in Irrigon. The caller
reported that it was an on­
going problem.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon fe­
male that her sister was at
her house and refused to
leave. MCSO arrested Jam-
mie Leann Jarrett for Fail­
ure to Appear/two counts of
Theft II and two counts of
Forgery II. She was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail with
$10,000 bail.
-MCSO received
report that a subject with
a warrant on him was at a
location in Irrigon. MCSO
arrested William Harold
Easton, 38, on a Umatilla
County Warrant for Fail­
ure to Appear/Possession
of Methamphetamine and
Giving False Information
to a Police Officer. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $30,000 bail.
-MCSO received
report from a Irrigon sub­
ject that a lab with a lime
green collar keeps coming
on his property and fight­
ing with his dog. The caller
requested that a deputy
speak to the dog’s owner.
A deputy made contact and
advised the owners that if it
happened again they would
be cited.
-MCSO received
report of a party at Green
Acres in Irrigon. The caller
hung up and wouldn’t an­
swer on recall.
-M CSO arrested
Richard Waylon Smith,
31, on a Umatilla County
warrant. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
of a male subject standing
by his truck. The caller
said it was unknown as
to what he was doing. An
officer made contact and
determined that kids were
playing hide and seek.
July 20: -Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report from an
Irrigon woman that two
dogs were in her yard and
wouldn’t leave.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that his girlfriend forged
his name on the title of his
vehicle and she wasn’t sup­
posed to have any vehicle.
He said he believed there
was also a warrant out on
her. He said only contacts
her by phone, however he
knows she is living with her
mother in Irrigon.
-MCSO received
report o f horses walking
down the side of the high­
way in Lexington toward
lone. Caller was worried
that he would get on the
roadway.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that a bike was sto­
len sometime the previous
night. She said it had hap­
pened before and believes it
may be the same person.
-MCSO received
report of someone attempt­
ing to take fuel from a vehi­
cle parked in her driveway
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received
request from the Skamania
County Sheriff’s Office for
a welfare check on a subject
in Heppner. His motorcycle
had been left parked at the
Dog Mountain Trailhead
overnight.
-MCSO received
report from a Boardman
woman that subjects had
called her repeatedly, would
not identify themselves,
called back five tim es,
cussed at her and called
her rude names. A MCSO
sergeant made contact.
-MCSO received
report of an on-going prob­
lem with traffic on Califor-
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H eppner D aycare & P reschool P resents '
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Featuring John Turner & Pat Kilkenny
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