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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, August 14,2013
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Sheriff's Report
J u n e 18: M orrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report of a possible
motor vehicle accident on
Hwy. 730. A MCSO Deputy
determined it was not in
M orrow County, but in
Umatilla County.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
a woman in a white Dodge
Stratus passed her in the
turn lane in a school zone
while the 20 mph light was
flashing. The caller said
the woman continued to
drive fast, passing people
at every opportunity, going
80 mph-plus. She reported
that the woman turned north
on 1-82, possibly headed
toward Washington State.
-MCSO received report
from Boardman Police of
graffiti at a location on
Kunze Rd.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man o f
fraud on his credit card.
-MCSO received report
from Portland 911 of a 911
call from Upper Columbia
Mill. They advised they
called 911 by mistake.
-MCSO received report
of two male pit bulls at the
Irrigon Post Office.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that he
ad received a letter from the
code deputy that requested
that he clean up his lot.
He said that neighbors
from both sides had been
throwing trash on his lot,
but he had people cleaning
it up. He requested that a
deputy look into the issue.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon couple
that their neighbor had
put up a permanent 22’x4’
swimming pool that was
pushing on the fence to the
point of the fence leaning
on their property. They said
the neighbors were refusing
to move it.
-MCSO received report
of a drive off for $50.62 at
the Heppner Shells. The
vehicle was a white SUV
with bikes on the left rear.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
a dog had been coming up
to her fence and trying to
fight her dog.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report from an anonymous
B o ard m an c a lle r th a t
there was glass shattering,
things breaking and people
yelling. It was a Boardman
Police call.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman of a
mother and baby raccoon in
a tree where her kids play,
hissing. She was advised of
her options.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman man that
his dog was just taken by
subjects in a white vehicle
headed toward Kunze Rd.
A deputy responded and
the dog was returned home.
-MCSO received report
o f a missing black New
Foundland dog in Heppner.
The dog had a collar and no
tags, but was chipped.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a male subject
broken down with a load
of firewood on his truck
around five to seven miles
out o f town on Willow
C reek Rd., H eppner. A
deputy responded and made
contact with the subject.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon subject
that his n eig h b o r’s two
small dogs keep getting
in his yard. He wanted the
neighbors contacted and
advised to keep their dogs
in their yard.
-MCSO received report
o f a vehicle broken down
on Columbia in Irrigon.
The caller advised that the
vehicle was off the road
and her insurance company
advised they would send a
tow in the morning.
-MCSO received report
o f a check book stolen
from an Irrigon subject
and three checks cashed so
far. A deputy made contact
and advised MCSO would
investigate.
J u n e 21: M orrow
County S heriff’s Office
c i te d D ie u d o n n e B.
Kamana, 23, for Violation
of the Basic Rule, 78 mph
in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received report
of the theft of big rolls of
copper the previous night in
Hermiston. MCSO arrested
a 3 5 -y ear-o ld m ale on
Probable Cause charges
o f Theft I. He was also
arrested on three Umatilla
County warrants for Parole
Violation, and Failure to
Appear-Eluding and DUII.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $37,500
bail.
-MCSO received report
of a possible medical call
near Irrigon on Hwy. 730/
County Line.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a found border
collie puppy around three
months old in Boardman.
The puppy was taken to Pet
Rescue.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request from the Department
o f Human Services for
assistance with a home visit
in Irrigon. No deputy was
available, but DHS advised
they would be attempting
contact anyway.
-MCSO received report
o f an open line 911 call,
possibly a pocket dial.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a possible drunk
driver on Hwy. 14 near
1-82, Washington State.
The call was transferred to
Washington State Patrol.
-MCSO received report
th a t U m a tilla C o u n ty
Sheriff’s Office arrested
Carri Ann Boylan, 33, on
an Irrigon Justice Court
w arran t for F ailu re to
Appear/Failure to Appear/
Driving While Suspended.
She was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $ 1,344.50
bail. She was also arrested
on UCSO probable cause
charges.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
his white Ford Escort broke
down on Rhea Creek Rd.
outside o f Ruggs and he
was going to pick it up that
afternoon.
-MCSO received report
of a cat hit, but still alive
W h at H appens W h en th e F olks That
Have P ro v id ed Your B uilding and
O u td o o r Supplies, T u rn 50?
in the middle of the street
by the Catholic Church in
Heppner.
-MCSO received report
o f a white Ford pickup
that passed the caller at a
high rate of speed and on
a comer on Tower Rd. in
Boardman. MCSO was out
of position.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on Kunze
Lane in Boardman that they
were working on their fire
system and requested no
response.
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire
Department received report
from an Irrigon woman
o f smoke and a large log
burning at a residence on
Washington Ave. in Irrigon.
The caller was concerned
because of a lot of dry grass
nearby.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man o f a
missing 9mm police-issue
handgun. The caller did
not have the gun’s serial
number.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
her son’s blue BMX-style
bike was stolen. The caller
advised she was at the skate
park awaiting contact.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
her neighbor’s black cow
was out again.
-M C S O r e c e i v e d
report of a gray baby kitten
found in Irrigon. The caller
wanted the cat picked up at
his residence.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that a border collie keeps
coming to her residence and
she wanted it picked up.
-MCSO received report
of a white VW Beetle and
a m aroon Ford flatbed
driving fast down Chase
St. in Heppner.
-MCSO received a 911
hang-up call in Boardman.
On call-back, an eight-year-
old boy advised there was
nothing wrong.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
she was assaulted by her
ex. She said she was trying
to leave to go back home
to Enterprise, but believed
she saw her ex’s friends
in a pickup just turn the
comer and she did not feel
safe leaving the apartment
to get to her vehicle. She
requested a deputy to assist
her.
- B o a r d m a n F ir e
D e p a rtm e n t r e c e iv e d
request for mutual aid from
Hermiston.
-H eppner
Fire
Department received two
req u ests from P ioneer
M em orial H o sp ital in
H eppner to secure the
landing zone.
-Irrigon A m bulance
and Boardman Ambulance
received report from a
44-year-old male that he
thought he was having a
heart attack. He advised he
would meet the ambulance
at th e h a ll. H e w as
transported.
-Heppner Ambulance
r e c e iv e d r e p o r t o f a
55-year-old female with
stomach issues needing an
ambulance.
J u n e 22: M o rro w
County S heriff’s Office
r e c e iv e d r e p o r t o f a
break-in at the sawmill in
Boardman a couple weeks
earlier. Security personnel
w ere doing rounds and
heard people running by
the railroad tracks. The
caller said they started
running when they heard
the security guard.
-MCSO received report
o f a white Dodge utility
vehicle swerving all over
the road on 1-84. OSP
and Frontier were out of
position.
-MCSO received report
of a hit and run non-injury
at the Irrigon Shell. MCSO
arrested a 32-year-old male,
for F ailure to Perform
Duties o f a Driver with
Property Damage.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request from an Irrigon
man for regular patrols in
Irrigon. The caller did not
believe it was getting done.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
rep o rt o f dogs chasing
deer in Heppner. A deputy
responded and the issue was
resolved.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request for an ambulance
for a man in his 40s not
coherent and slurring his
words. The subject was
diabetic and could possibly
be h av in g a d ia b e tic
episode.
-MCSO Deputy
reported picking up a pit
bull in front of a school in
Irrigon. The dog was taken
to pet rescue.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that Oregon Department of
Fish and Wildlife picked
up a dead deer from her
neighbor’s yard, but now
there was a fawn wandering
around, possibly looking
for its mother.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman woman
that a dog was dumped
off at her residence. She
transported it to Pet Rescue.
-MCSO received report
of a subject at the 1-84 164
exit for around four days.
The caller said that he saw
the subject take about six
steps and fall forward, then
get up and fall again.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman that
her Chihuahua, that looks
like a mini blue heeler, is
missing.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that his
girlfriend left the residence
on foot with their seven-
m onth old baby after a
dispute. He was concerned
about the welfare o f the
child.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that he
was having trouble with his
14-year-old son. He said the
son had been mouthing off
and just left the residence
on foot.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request from Colum bia
River Ranch for contact with
an on-call crisis worker.
Comm unity Counseling
Services was contacted.
-MCSO received report
of a piece of wood in the
middle of the west-bound
lane of travel on Hwy. 730
at the railroad tracks in
Boardman.
-MCSO received report
from a man in Irrigon that
three people in a white
Honda Accord were
following him, traveling
west-bound on Columbia
Lane. He said that the
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vehicle passed him and a Irrigon Fire Department,
subject with a red hat and I r r i g o n A m b u l a n c e ,
white shirt fell out o f the C ascad e Nat ur al G as,
vehicle and tried to stop Oregon State Police and
him. The caller wanted O regon D epartm ent of
contact at his residence.
Transportation responded.
- M C S O D e p u t y Boardman Ambulance was
advised he was out with cancelled en route.
a border collie puppy in
-MCSO received report
Heppner. The owner o f the from an lone female that
dog was warned for "dog subjects were staying at
at large.”
property her dad owns and
- M C S O r e c e i v e d he wants them out. She
report from a man at the wanted to be advised o f her
storage units across from options.
Irrigon Motors and since
-MCSO received report
he arrived, three or four from an Irrigon woman that
vehicles came and went. she was invited to live at
He said that when it got a residence, but then was
dark a Ford pickup with an told she had to leave or
18-foot trailer showed up she would be trespassed
and started loading stuff up. from the property. A male
The caller wanted a deputy could be heard yelling in
to contact him, just to make the background. A deputy
sure the other person knows responded.
that he was not the caller.
-MCSO received report
-MCSO received report of a $102.03 drive off from
of a semi-truck trying to the Lexington station. The
pass cars on Hwy. 730, vehicle was a red Dodge
Irrigon, w ith oncom ing pickup pulling a sm all
traffic and almost ran the camper last seen headed
caller off the road.
toward lone.
-M CSO Deputy
-MCSO received a 911
advised he was assisting a call that turned out to be a
subject in fixing a flat on a pocket dial.
trailer on 1-84, Boardman.
-MCSO received report
-Heppner Ambulance from an Irrigon male that a
rece iv ed req u est from female called his mother,
the OHV P ark medi c thinking she was talking
for an am bulance for a to hi m, w h i c h b r o k e
female involved in a four- a restraining order. The
wheeler rollover accident. female spoke to the mother
The m edic reported an and never made contact
additional patient from with him.
a separate wreck with a
-MCSO received report
dislocated shoulder. An from an Irrigon woman that
ambulance responded and a male subject violated a
one patient was transported. restraining order by leaving
-Heppner Ambulance a voice mail and calling
received request for an several times.
ambulance for a 78-year-
-MCSO received report
old female with chronic that Raul Montes, 25, was
o b stru ctiv e pulm onary served a restraining order by
disease who had a fever Pasco Police Department.
and was unable to walk. She Bail was set at $5,000.
was transported to Pioneer
-Irrigon A m bulance
Memorial Hospital.
received request for an
J u n e 23: Mo r r o w ambulance for a 71-year-
County S heriff’s Office old man who had fallen out
Deputy advised he was out of bed and could not get up.
on a bar check in Heppner.
-Irrigon A m bulance
-MCSO received report received request for an
of a fight in progress right ambulance for a 92-year-
behind the rodeo grounds old woman who was having
and f oot ba l l fi el d in soreness in her feet and
ankles and was incoherent.
Heppner.
-MCSO received report I r r i g o n A m b u l a n c e
that a resident at a facility responded and the patient
in Boardman kept trying to transported.
set toilet paper on fire. The
-Irrigon A m bulance
caller said that the resident r e c e i v e d r e p o r t o f a
was currently in her room, 72-year-old man who had
but advises if anyone comes fallen while trying to sit
close to here there were down. Irrigon Ambulance
going to be major problems. responded.
-MCSO received report
-Irrigon
Fire
of suspicious activity with Department received report
two-18-year-old females o f someone burning tires
driving all over town in north of the caller’s address
Heppner.
letting off a foul smell and
-MCSO received report a lot of black smoke.
from a man in Irrigon that
J u n e 24: M o rro w
while driving to work on his County S heriff’s Office
motorcycle, a small black received report of an elderly
Nissan pickup dragging male using a walker walking
something behind it almost down the north side o f the
“took out” the caller. The freeway on 1-84 Boardman.
caller said the pickup was The caller was concerned
headed toward Hwy. 730 that the subject may have
w andered from a care
off Paterson Ferry Rd.
- M C S O r e c e i v e d facility. Law enforcement
request for information on responded and requested an
a tenant who was in jail ambulance. The patient was
from an apartment manager transported.
in Heppner.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received report request for deputy contact
of a black pickup parked at from an Irrigon woman
an Irrigon location on Hwy. regarding the service of a
730 was damaged and had subpoena.
wire dragging from it. The
-MCSO arrested two
caller was concerned that subjects and cited another
the vehicle ran through on drug charges in lone.
someone's fence and didn’t MCSO arrested Cory Robert
Peterson, 22, on probable
report it.
-MCSO received report cause charges of Possession
from a subject in Irrigon of a Controlled Substance-
that he was digging and Marijuana, Distribution of
hit a propane line. An a Controlled Substance-
additional subject reported M arijuana, M anufacture
that a backhoe operator of a Controlled Substance-
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