Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 21,2014
Sheriffs Report
January 29 (cont.):
-MCSO arrested Irma Irene
Garza on a Morrow County
Circuit Court warrant for
Parole Violation/Burglary
I. The same subject was
also arrested on a separate
MCCC warrant. Subject
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail on other charges
with holds placed.
-A man in H eppner
advised MCSO that he
caught another kitten and
needs it transported.
January 30: -MCSO
was advised that Jefferson
C o u n ty Ja il serv ed a
Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant on Brandon
Lee Cleem, 30. Subject was
lodged at Jefferson County
on local charges.
-MCSO was advised
that Frank Andrew Mackey
was indicted on the charge
o f T a m p erin g w ith a
Witness.
-An MCSO checked on
an animal that was struck by
a vehicle near the Kinzua
mill site in Heppner. The
animal was deceased.
-A man in H eppner
reported to MCSO that a
three-year-old was outside
a neighboring residence
saying “No key. No key.”
The lights were on in the
house and he heard the
kids outside. Deputy made
contact and advised that the
child was at the wrong door
but the child was inside
now.
-MCSO cited Adasael
Contreras Garcia, 21, For
Violating the Speed Limit
99/65.
February 1: Morrow
County S heriff's Office
received report from a
subject that they believe
they lost a credit card at the
Boardman rest area.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
they had a cat in a trap and
wanted it taken away and a
new trap brought in. MCSO
responded and a new trap
was brought in.
-MCSO received report
from Gilliam County that
showed a subject on 1-84
Boardman had a restricted
warrant out of Hermiston
Municipal Court and they
believed he was traveling
to Hermiston.
-MCSO cited Jeanette
Nall, 43, for Violation of
the Speed Limit, 103 mph
in a 65 mph zone on 1-84
Boardman.
-MCSO received report
of landlord needing a water
meter unlocked in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
o f a subject in a Dodge
pickup traveling at a high
rate of speed on Columbia
Lane in Irrigon. The caller
said the driver lost control
of the vehicle and it was
now on its top with the
driver out of the vehicle,
but the passenger trapped
under the vehicle. MCSO,
Irrigon Fire Department
and Irrigon A m bulance
re sp o n d e d . Two w ere
transported by ambulance
/
1st
to Good Shepherd Hospital
in H erm isto n . M CSO
arrested a 2 3 -y ear-o ld
male for DU11, Recklessly
Endangering Another and
Assault IV. He was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail
with $18,000 bail. He was
also cited for Driving While
Suspended and Driving
Uninsured.
-MCSO received report
of long pieces of metal in
the road near Lexington on
Hwy. 207-Echo.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
r e p o r t th a t U m a tilla
County S h e riffs Office
arrested Levi J. Fleming
on an Irrig o n J u stic e
Court warrant for Failure
to A ppear on C rim inal
Trespass II. He was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail with
$340.30 bail in full.
-MCSO received report
of a semi-truck and flatbed
trailer swerving all over the
roadway on 1-84 Boardman.
The caller said the truck ran
him off the road.
-MCSO received report
of someone traveling behind
the high school in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
from a MCSO Deputy that
he was flagged down by a
motorist asking about how
to get to California.
-MCSO received report
of someone driving around
in a loud black Chevy
pickup w ith a ro ll-b ar
behind his house on Utah
in Irrigon.
February 3: Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report from an
Irrig o n w om an th at a
purple ten-speed bike had
been parked in front of her
residence for the past two
days. MCSO responded and
picked up the bike.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report of mail stolen from
an Irrigon residence. The
caller said that at least four
or five things had been
taken out o f the mailbox
since Christmas. MCSO
responded and took a report.
-MCSO received report
o f a p o ssib le runaw ay
in Irrigon with a female
marked absent all morning
from school.
-MCSO received report
o f a pit bull in Irrigon.
MCSO cited B enjam in
Coria Bustos, 39, Irrigon,
for Maintaining a Dog as a
Public Nuisance.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
someone had tried to break
into his residence. On call
back, the caller said he
had straightened it out and
advised to disregard the
issue.
-MCSO received report
of a suspicious vehicle in a
parking lot in Irrigon with
three individuals inside.
A deputy contacted the
individuals who said they
were waiting for someone
to meet them to cash a
check.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report of several automated
911 calls coming from a
Heppner location. MCSO
responded and determined
that som eone had been
stuck in an elevator, but was
able to get out. Heppner
Am bulance stood down
before going en route.
-MCSO received report
from a woman traveling on
Highway 206 Heppner that
someone in a white Ford
four-wheel drive pickup
with the words “F -off’ in
the back window tailgated
her and then passed her
g o in g ab o u t 70 m ph.
throwing rocks up causing
her windshield to crack.
The caller wanted a call
back from a deputy.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man of
a red Holland truck with
a white trailer swerving
all over the road on 1-84
Arlington.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
a hang-up 911 call. The
subject called back and it
was determ ined he was
calling about a medical
issue at Hwy. 730/Paterson
Ferry Rd.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request for an ambulance
for a 58-year-old male who
had possibly had a stroke.
The caller said the man had
also tried to assault him.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a derailment of
two wheels on a train on
Colum bia Lane and the
railroad tracks in Boardman.
The train was not blocking
and would be removed the
next day.
February 5: Morrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report from an
Irrigon woman that a male
subject kept calling and
texting her, saying he was
going to go to her house.
A deputy made contact,
trespassed a male subject
from the lo catio n and
told him about telephonic
harassment if he continued
to contact the female caller.
-MCSO received report
of driving complaints in the
area ofUtahAve. in Irrigon.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request from a woman
around 1:30 a.m. on West
Eight Rd. and Gravel Pit
Lane in Irrigon for deputy
contact. She said she had
been walking and had very
cold feet, but did not want
an am b u lan ce. M CSO
responded and gave her a
courtesy ride to Hermiston.
-MCSO received report
of a mail truck with a trailer
that had a flat tire. The
caller said that the driver of
the truck was talking on his
cell phone and unaware of
the flat. Deputies were out
of position and the caller
was transferred to Oregon
State Police.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request for an agency assist.
The information was “blued
out”.
-MCSO received report
o f a pit bull at large in
Irrigon. A deputy spoke
with the owner about the
ongoing issue.
- SEVEN
Animal science class kids
around
lone High School Animal Science student!« had the opportunity to learn about goats with Gina
Jepsen last week. Pictured (L-R): Jackie Juarez, Vicki Gluderer, Brianna Snyder, Larissa Jones,
Rory Barresse and Luke Jobes. - Photo by Erin Heideman
- M C S O D e p u ty
resp o n d ed to Fleppner
E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l
co n ce rn in g su sp icio u s
circumstances regarding a
student.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
who said she had evicted
her tenants and requested
in fo rm atio n about the
eviction process.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
he found a cat in a trap that
needed taken to Pet Rescue.
The cat was transported.
February 7: Boardman
Police Department Officer
reported following foot
prints.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t re c e iv e d
report o f a female who
was 20 weeks pregnant
having several abdominal
pain, but no bleeding.
She was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital in
1 lermiston.
-BPD received report
of two Chihuahuas at large
on Columbia in Boardman.
-BPD received report
o f a vehicle located in a
field on Kinkade Rd.
-BPD reported bad, icy
conditions along Columbia
and Main streets.
-BPD received request
for a welfare check on an
infant.
-BPD received report
o f a 36-year-old female
having difficulty breathing.
-BPD received report
o f an accident with two
pickups olT the road with
no injuries, no EMS, fire or
tow requested. The drivers
just wanted to file a police
report. BPD responded and
took the report.
- BP D ci t ed J a me s
David Mitchell, 21, for No
Operator's License.
-Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office received
report from an Irrigon
man who found a small
dog outside his house.
He requested that MCSO
pick the dog up. MCSO
transported the dog to Pet
Rescue.
-MCSO received report
of two rifles found in a field
offKunze Rd. in Boardman.
-MCSO received
report o f kids on a sled
being pulled by a car going
down California Avenue in
Irrigon. MCSO was unable
to locate the vehicle.
Boardman approves supplemental
budget and other resolutions
D uring their May 6
council meeting, Boardman
City Councilors approved
four r e s o lu tio n s — tw o
o f w hich w ere budget
resolutions to move money
from fund to fund for year-
end housekeeping— for
the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
Another was a resolution
to accept grant money
from C o lu m b ia R iver
Enterprise Zone II for the
police departm ent’s new
Computer Aided Dispatch
program. Finally, there was
a resolution declaring the
city’s 2001 Ford Taurus as
surplus property.
In other city business,
the council gave approval
for a beer garden at the
M arina Park during the
Fourth of July celebration
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Councilors also accepted
a rig h t-o f-w ay from a
property owner for access
for a new subdivision on
South Main Street.
The next meeting of
the Boardman City Council
will be Tuesday, May 20,
at 7 p.m. at Boardman City
Hall.
Irrigon student named Gates
Millennium Scholar for 2014
IR R IG O N — Jo rd an
C onnell is one o f only
1.000 students from across
the country to be named a
Gates Millennium Scholar
for 2014, which earns her
a good-through-graduation
scholarship to any college
or university of her choice.
Connell was selected
from 52,000 applicants
from around the U.S. for
her stro n g lead ersh ip ,
com m unity service and
academic achievements.
C o n n e ll, who w ill
graduate as co-valedictorian
from Irrigon Jr-Sr High
School on May 30 with
a 4.0 cumulative GPA, is
the fourth student from
her school in the last five
years to be named a Gates
Millennium Scholar.
She will graduate with
38 college credits, and will
leave behind a thriving
peer tutoring program she
took the incentive to begin
during her freshman year.
Besides her rigorous
academic schedule,
Connell also has found
time to participate in other
school activities, including
basketball, volleyball,
pep b and,jazz band, the
National Honors Society
and Key Club, where she
has served as both secretary
and vice president. Connell
also served as the student
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on the
M orrow County School
D istrict's Student Health
Advisory Council, and was
one of the top counselors at
Irrigon’s Outdoor School
program last spring.
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