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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 4,2012
at the stop sign. C aller
advised the vehicle almost
crashed into him. Vehicle
then turned onto Bombing
Range and then onto Wilson
Lane. The vehicle failed to
m aintain a single lane o f
travel. BPD contacted and
warned the driver for care­
less driving. Caller did not
want to sign a citation.
August
13:
-MCSO received a report
from a man who said there
was y e llin g at a nearby
house; the male was telling
the female to get out, and
the caller did not know if
it was physical or if they
were intoxicated. Deputy
made contact; subjects were
playing a game o f poker and
were highly intoxicated.
-M C SO received
a call from a man in Ir­
rigon who said his neigh­
b o r’s dogs w ere em a c i­
ated. MCSO responded and
transported two pit bulls to
Pet Rescue.
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheri ft"s Office reports han­
dling the following busi­
ness:
August ll:-M C SO
arrested N athan Edw ard
W arren T albert, 36, for
driving while suspended-
misdemeanor.
-M C SO a rre ste d
Shawn Michael Chandler,
33, on an Irrigon Justice
Court w arrant for failure
to a p p e ar/d riv in g w hile
suspended.
-A fem ale c a lle r
reporter that another female
walked by her residence
and challenged her to a
fight. The caller declined.
-M C SO received
a report that a red Honda
car with Washington plates
came off the freeway onto
Hwy 730 at a high rate of
speed and failed to stop
-MCSO received a
call from a man who said he
wanted to give back a trap
for feral cats that he had
borrowed from the sheri IFs
office. M CSO picked up
the trap.
-A fem ale c a ller
from Irrigon said a woman
has her laptop and w on't
give it back. Caller lives
in Pendleton; other woman
has the com puter at her
mother's house in Irrigon.
-M C SO received
information that a cancer
p a tie n t w as th re a te n in g
suicide. C aller said there
w ere guns in the house
but unknown if there was
ammo. M CSO responded
with a BPD cover unit.
-B ellinger Farms
called to say they received a
report that a dark grey Isuzu
was in their field stealing
watermelons. Subjects stole
10 to 15 melons. Last seen
headed northbound on Di­
vision from the field.
CAR T IR É S
-MCSO received a
report that a kid on a bike
was hit by a car The car
was still on the scene. The
child was not trapped under
the car but may have back
injuries. Boardman IM S
responded and transported
to Good Shepherd Hospi­
tal. BPD and M C S() also
responded.
-B P D gave Jose
G uadalupa Lemus Ayala,
70, a citation for driving
while suspended violation.
The subject also received a
warning for no tail lights.
-B P D is s u e d a
citation to a 43-year-old
male for no operator’s li­
cense. The subject was also
warned for speed and fail­
ure to obey a traffic control
device.
-BPD officer re ­
ported a group o f dem ­
onstrators at a Boardman
location.
-B P D is s u e d a
citation to a 31-year-old
male for violating the speed
limit.
-Boardman ambu­
lance received a request
for an ambulance for a one-
y ear-old who was choking
for unknown reason; while
on the phone with the caller,
the baby started to cry. EMS
responded, and the parents
were transporting the child
on their own against medi­
cal advice.
August
14:
-MCSO warned an 81 -year-
old woman for failure to use
turn signal; illegal stopping,
standing or parking; and no
license plate light.
-MCSO warned a
4 4 -y ea r-o ld w om an for
defective break lights.
-M CSO received
a report from a caller who
saw a small black car driv­
ing through Country Gar­
den Estates with their lights
off. The caller spoke to
the driv er and told him
o turn his lights on; they
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sta te d they d id n ’t w ant
to disturb anyone in the
neighborhood. Caller thinks
this is a lie. Caller will be
available for contact on his
cell. Would like the driver
spoken with and IDed be­
cause o f some thefts that
occurred and some transient
problems.
August 15: -MCSO
received a call from a man
who said his girlfriend was
tearing up his house. Caller
reported that she has bat­
tered w om an’s syndrom e
and has been drinking. Stat­
ed that she has a gun in her
purse. Caller will be outside
his residence waiting for a
deputy. Deputy made con­
tact. Woman just wants to
leave. No other problems.
Caller will leave so she can
pack and go.
-B PD receiv ed a
call from a Boardman wom­
an who said her daughter’s
tricycle was stolen.
-M C SO received
a report that a semi truck
was on its side blocking
the eastbound lanes o f 1-84
near MP 161. MCSO. BPD,
B oardm an F ire, B oard-
man Ambulance, OSP and
ODOT responded.
-M CSO received
a report that OSP arrested
Audrey Lynn Sheperd, 22,
for DUI1 and criminal mis­
chief III. The subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-Hermiston PD ad­
vised M CSO that Jason
Michael Francisco Garza,
20, had turned him self in
on a circuit court warrant
for possession o f metham-
phetam ine and unlaw ful
possession o f methamphet-
amine. Subject was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Victoria J. Barrow,
20, for violating the basic
rule by driving 83 mph in a
55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
call that a female had backed
into the caller at the bottom
o f an 1-84 ramp. Female had
no license or insurance. Fe­
male still on scene, driving
an Acura. and is waiting for
her brother-in-law to bring
the insurance card. Non-
blocking, non-injury. OSP
was also advised. The fe­
male driver was cited from
no operator’s license and
motor vehicle accident..
-A caller from Ir­
rigon advised MCSO that
a subject had stolen a mo­
torcycle from his residence.
He left in a grey '97 Ford
Explorer.
A ugust 18: -OSP
advised M CSO that they
arrested a 42-year-old male
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant. They subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-County road de­
partm ent advised M CSO
that there was a vehicle
on fire and fully engulfed.
Fire, EMS and deputy re­
sponded; vehicle towed by
Looslie’s. Luis Macias, 22,
was issued a citation for
driving while suspended
and driving uninsured.
-M C SO received
a report that an irrigation
water pump had been stolen
in Irrigon.
-An Irrigon m an
called MCSO to report that
his neighbor's goats got out
and trashed his yard and ate
his fruit trees. The owner
o f the goats was contacted.
She will get rid o f the goats
and talk to the caller about
the tree damage.
-Warren R o g­
ers from W arren Rogers
Bail Bonds from Crawford
County. MO called to report
that he had inform ation
about the location o f a fe­
male who was wanted in
Crawford County MO on
multiple warrants. The fe­
male was reported to work
in Boardman.
-A man from Irrig­
on called MCSO to request
that the sheri fTs office ad­
vise a former employee that
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