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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 2,2014
And he’s...safe?
Sheriff's Report
December 11 (cunt.):
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
her son hit a deer on west
Seventh Road in Irrigon.
The son was not injured, but
the tfeer needed to be put
down. A deputy responded
and dispatched the deer.
-MCSO received report
of a dead deer on the side
of the road in Irrigon that
needed to be picked up by
public works.
-Irrigon A m bulance
requested an am bulance
for a juvenile female who
collapsed or fainted in
Irrigon. Irrigon Ambulance
responded, but the patient
refused transport.
- B o a r d m a n
A m bulance, Boardm an
Fire Department received
report
from a subject in
And he’s...safe! Mustang Andrew Hatfield slides into base under the mitt of a Stanfield Tiger.
Boardman
that he had just
The Mustang team opened baseball season with a game versus the Stanfield/Echo Tigers on
March 18 in Stanfield. Affer a tough eight innings, the Mustangs lost 5-6 to the Tigers. Photo gotten home and found his
32-year-old son lying on
by Sandra Putman
the floor unconscious, but
Local students make honor roll
at Oregon State University
are: Maggie K. Collins of
Heppner, a freshman in
biology; Earl J. Propheter
of Heppner, a freshman in
pre-business; and Emily J.
Thompson of Heppner, a
senior in biology.
Other Morrow County
students listed to the honor
roll with a 3.5 or better GPA
w ere: A lfredo A lvarez-
Frias, senior, nutrition;
Matthew B. Hyder, junior,
mechanical engineering;
Several local students
have made the O regon
State University Scholastic
H onor R oll for w inter
term 2014, the university
announced Tuesday.
Mary V. Rietmann of
lone, a junior in human
development and family
science, was named to the
honor roll with a straight-A
average.
Making the honor roll
with a 3.5 or better GPA
A le ja n d r a M e n d o z a ,
junior, mathematics; and
Chase H. Simpson, senior,
civil engineering, all of
Boardman.
Making the honor roll
with a straight-A average
was Adriana Sanchez of
Irrigon, a sophomore in
pre-business.
To be on the honor roll,
students must carry at least
12 graded hours of course
work.
Eastern Oregon artists invited
to submit work to juried show
LA G R A N D E -
A rtsE a st and the A rt
Center at the Old Library
in La Grande invite Eastern
Oregon artists to submit
entries for the A rtsEast
Biennial 2014 in August.
The Biennial show is a
juried art competition open
to all artists, 18 and over,
residing in the following
counties in Eastern Oregon:
Baker, G illiam , G rant,
Harney, Malheur, Morrow,
Umatilla, Union, Wallowa
and Wheeler.
Artists may submit up
to three digital images with
a $35 entry fee by April 25.
The work must have been
created in the last two years.
A rtw ork previously
exhibited in an Artists of
Eastern Oregon Biennial
show is not eligible. Artists
will be notified o f their
acceptance by June 2-7.
A ccep ted p ieces m ust
arrive at the Art Center
July 21 and 22.
ANSON WRIGHT - CUTSFORTH - OHV
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PUvf Another D ayj !
Web Site: www.morrowcountyparks.org
E-Mail: mcparks(a)co.morrow.or.us
Reservations: 541-989-8214
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2014
April 12*13 - Youth Turkey Hunt (OHV)
May 6,2014 - Stanfield Outdoor School - Aquatics (Anson Wright)
May 8, 2014 - Parks Open for Season (Anson Wright, Cutsforth, OHV)
May 10, 2014 - Reload Ridge Riders Poker Run (OHV)
Trails system directional traffic during event, but open to publie-
May 24-26, 2014 - Memorial Day Weekend •(Jet your fttvortle
M»y 24.2014 - OHV Hands on evaluations (OHV)
ampin» n te ret tv M*
June 14.2014 • Oth Annual Youth Fishing Derby (Cutsforth)
June 16-22,2014 - Tri-County 4-H Camp (Cutsforth)
June 16-19, 2014 - Oregon Dept. Forestry Training (OHV)
~ Pom oo, o f Trail Sr tram CLOSED to public
June 21.2014 - OHV EMS Poker Run - FUND RAISER (OHN)
Trail« system directional traffic during event, but open to public
July 4, 2014 - Independence Day •<
July 12- 13, 2014 -North East Bow Hunters Archer Shoot (OHV)
Pmnons o f Trwl S ttram mar CLOSED tp public
August 11.2014 - Bicycle Rides Northwest (Spray to Heppner)
August 12, 2014 - Bicycle Riders Northwest Rest Stop (CUTSFORTH)
August 30- 31. 2014 I ahor Day Weekend ‘irai, i , , « campm« %« rail» •
Aug. 30 - Sept. 2*. 2014 - Archery Season •Kc«irrcra»pm*»i»erah''
September 1 ,2014- Labor Day
September 13 -14. 2014 NOMAC - Eddie Ingram Ride
- Trails remain open to public
September 13, 2014 - Main Camp ground closea for upgrades (OHV)
September IS, 2014 - portion of campsites close for upgrades (Anson Wright)
October 4- 1 7 . 2014 • 1st Buck Season •«.
Oct. 23 • Nov 7,2014 - 2nd Buck Scsson
Oct 29- Nov 2. 2014 - Elk Season
November 3. 2014 - Anson Wright Part CLOSES for season
November 1-16.2014 • Youth 2nd Season Special Elk Hunt (OHV)
PraiM i or Tirai Sverna rase CLOSED m public
November 11.2014-Veteran's Day
______
r 17. 2014 - Cutsforth and OHV Part CLOSE for t
Cash prizes will be
awarded to four honored
artists, selected by guest
ju ro r Doug Russell, Art
Faculty at Oregon State
University in Corvallis.
Frank Janzen, Master
P rin tm ak er at C ro w 's
Shadow Institute o f the
Arts in Pendleton, will
be the featured keynote
speaker on the evening of
the opening reception (Aug.
1). He will also be holding
a printmaking workshop
for artists and non-artists
on Aug. 2.
A rtist are invited to
join Robert Tomlinson and
peers in a w orkshop to
discuss “Presenting Your
Portfolio.” Local artists
Denise Elizabeth Stone
and Jan Clark will also
be p re se n tin g a B atik
W aterco lo r w o rk sh o p .
D a te s and tim e s fo r
both workshops will be
announced later.
The ArtsEast Biennial
2014 is a collaborative
project between ArtsEast
and the Art Center at the Old
Library in La Grande.For
more info and to download
an application, visit http://
artseast .org/2014/03/15/
artseast-biennial-2014-call-
for-entries/.
a seizure.
-MCSO received
report that Umatilla Tribal
Po l i c e a r r e s t e d J ua n
Rodriguez Pacheco, 43,
on a MCSO warrant for
Unlawful Possession o f
Methamphetamine. He was
to be lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $25,000
bail.
-MCSO made contact
with a male subject who
advi s ed he j us t got a
new phone and it keeps
hitting 911. There was no
emergency.
-MCSO received report
of a syringe in a parking
lot in Irrigon. The caller
requested that a deputy pick
it up for safe disposal.
December 12: Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
Deputy advised that he was
out with a vehicle that had
gotten stuck on a snow bank
in Heppner. The juvenile’s
father was on the scene and
advised he would handle
the situation.
-MCSO arrested
Clifford Eugene Bradley,
47, on a Umatilla County
w arrant for Failure to
Appear. He was also arrested
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure
to A p p e a r / P o s s e s s i o n
o f Me t h a mp h e t a mi n e ,
Driving While Suspended,
Possession o f Less Than
One Ounce o f Marijuana
within 1,000 feet of a school
with $40,000 bail and
another charge of Failure to
Appear with $40,000 bail.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $82,000
bail.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that
vicious dogs chased him
into his house. Both dogs
were transported to Pet
Rescue.
-MCSO reported
serving Joseph Manning,
27, with a restraining order
at the Irrigon Justice Court.
-MCSO arrested Juan
Antonio Calderon, 22, on
a Morrow County Circuit
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Adam Paul Doherty
Molly Sue Turrell
&
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to know the best way to
clean up paint. The culprits
were four, six, seven and
eight years old. She was
advised that a deputy would
be on at 4 p.m. that day.
-MCSO received report
of that a neighbor’s gates,
which are normally locked,
were w ide open at an Irrigon
residence. The property was
vacant and managed by
a property m anagem ent
company.
-MCSO received report
that a parole and probation
work crew supervisor was
out with a crew of seven
working at Finley Buttes
Landfill.
-MCSO received
report that GM Roadside
Assistance was requesting
a locksmith for a person on
the 53 Road, Heppner, who
had locked himself out of
his vehicle.
-MCSO Deputy advised
he was on foot patrol at
the high school basketball
game in Heppner..
-MCSO received report
that a Heppner woman was
outside o f her residence
yelling, wanting everyone
out of her house.
-MCSO received report
from a woman on Highway
207 Heppner that a vehicle
had ju st crashed in her
driveway. MCSO, Heppner
Fire Department, Heppner
Ambulance responded. One
male was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner.
-MCSO cited Angela
Marie Currin, 41, for No
O p erato r’s License and
Failure to Carry Proof of
Insurance.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman
th at she bel i eved that
someone, possibly a young
male teen, was leaving her
yard. Oregon State Police
responded.
-MCSO received report
of a possible prowler at an
Irrigon residence.
-Irrigon
Fire
Department received report
that the fire department
crew was out of the station
for a canned food drive.
December 15: Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
rece iv ed req u est from
the Oregon D epartm ent
o f Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n for
assistance in dispatching an
injured deer on Hwy. 206,
Heppner. A deputy assisted.
-MCSO received
request from an Irrigon
subject who w anted to
report identity theft and
fraudulent use of a credit
card. A deputy responded
and took a report.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that
a subject went through a
field to California St. and
then took the first road on
the right.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner subject that
a skittish white Chihuahua
kept coming into their yard
and got the neighbor’s dog
pregnant.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman
that a female was stealing
clothes out o f a laundry
room and possibly throwing
things around. The caller
said they didn't want to
confront her until a deputy
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Court warrant for being
Felon in Possession o f a
Firearm. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$100.000 bail.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
a blue car came out o f
the driveway between his
residence and his neighbor’s
and when he went to check,
his sliding glass door was
open. MCSO responded,
found the house vacant and
took a report for criminal
mischief.
-MCSO cited U Don
Dinesh D Uduwana, 38,
for Failure to Obey Traffic
Control Device (stop sign).
-MCSO received
report of a vehicle possibly
harassing another vehicle
on 1-84 Boardman. The
caller was transferred to
Oregon State Police.
-MCSO Sheriff advised
he was out at Irrigon High
School for a meeting.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that she had recei ved
inform ation that a male
subject slashed one of her
tires.
-Irrigon Ambulance
received report that a male
subject in Irrigon had a
high heart rate. The patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-B o ard m a n Fire
Department received
report o f plastic smell at
the Boardman bank. The
heat pump went out.
December 13: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
received report of a black
Hyundai swerving badly on
1-84 Boardman.
-MCSO received report
that a vehicle slid off the
road on Hwy. 74, Lexington.
A deputy checked on it.
-MCSO received report
of a Boardman man finding
two yearling cow carcasses
on the property near the
power lines that cross the
river.
-MCSO Deputy
advised he was out on foot
at Heppner High School.
-MCSO Deputy
advised he was out with a
pickup and farm trailer with
no lights on the trailer. The
deputy assisted the subject
in getting home safely.
-MCSO received
request from a Heppner
woman that she had friends
in the house whom she
would like removed.
December 14: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
received report of a smoke
alarm in the fire pump
area on Rail Loop Drive,
Boardman. It was a broken
pipe in the pump house. No
emergency response was
required.
-MCSO received
report from a Boardman
woman that there was a
female knocking on her
door and yelling. A deputy
responded and determined
that the issue was a dog that
belonged to the male and
female, they were splitting
ownership and one of the
subjects had the dog back.
-MCSO received
request from a Heppner
woman who w anted a
deputy to speak with young
children about crim inal
mischief. She also wanted
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