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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, July 16,2014
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Sheriff's Report
March 20 (coot.):
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
their horses were out and
they were own their way to
get them. She called back
and advised that the horses
were back in.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman man that
he saw a possibly suspended
driver get into a vehicle and
drive off.
-MCSO Deputy advised
he received inform ation
about an incident at a Kunze
Lane, Boardman location. A
deputy responded.
-MCSO received report
of a vehicle parked in front
of a garage and the vehicle
was not supposed to be
there. The caller advised
that someone had picked u
the car and he did not need
assistance any more.
-MCSO received report
of a stray brown Doberman
at an Irrigon residence. The
dog was transported to Pet
Rescue.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman that
a vehicle passed them twice
in a no-passing zone, did
not stop at a stop sign and
was driving at excessive
speeds on Hwy. 207-Echo/
Marquardt Rd., Lexington.
A deputy made contact with
the driver and warned him.
-M C S O D e p u ty
advised that someone was
walking along the side of
the road on Hwy. 207-
E c h o /B o m b in g R ange
Rd., Lexington, and was
going to turn around and
attempt to make contact.
The deputy made contact
and the subject had a ride
to pick him up.
March 24: -M CSO
was advised that Umatilla
County S h eriff’s Office
arrested Clifford Eugene
Bradley, 48, on an Irrigon
J u stic e C o u rt w arran t
for failure to appear on
driving while suspended
misdemeanor. Bradley was
also arrested on UCSO
warrants with an MCSO
hold placed.
-MCSO was advised
that UPRR arrested Carlos
DA’s Report
M o rro w C o u n ty
District Attorney Justin
Nelson has released the
following report:
-J o se p h E d w ard
Kindle, 34, was convicted
of one count of Arson in
the First Degree, A Class
A felony, and sentenced
to 18 months prison time
with the Oregon Dept, of
Corrections with credit for
time served. Kindle was
also sentenced to three years
post-prison supervision,
to include mental health
evaluation and sanctions
including the possibility of
additional imprisonment
if terms of supervision are
violated.
In addition, Joseph
Edward Kindle, 34, was
convicted of one count of
Theft in the First Degree,
a C lass C felony, and
sentenced to 18 months
prison time with the Oregon
Dept, of Corrections with
credit for time served, time
to run concurrent w ith
sentence on a Burglary I
charge (to follow). Kindle
was also given two years
post-prison supervision,
to include mental health
evaluation and sanctions
including the possibility of
additional imprisonment
if terms of supervision are
violated.
In addition, Joseph
Edward Kindle, 34, was
convicted of one count of
Felon Possess Firearm ,
a C lass C felony, and
sentenced to 15 months
prison time with the Oregon
Dept, of Corrections with
credit for tim e served,
sentence to run consecutive
to the counts of Arson I and
Burglary I. Kindle was also
given two years post-prison
supervision, to include
mental health evaluation
and sanctions including
the possibility of additional
imprisonment if terms of
supervision are violated.
In ad d itio n , Joseph
Edward Kindle, 34, was
convicted o f one count
o f Burglary in the First
Degree, a Class A felony,
and sentenced to 32 months
prison time with the Oregon
Dept, of Corrections with
credit for time served, time
to run co n cu rren t with
sentence on a Theft I charge
(previous). Kindle was also
sentenced to three years
post-prison supervision,
to include mental health
evaluation and sanctions
including the possibility of
additional imprisonment
if term s o f supervision
are v io la te d . Two
additional counts of Theft
I were disposed without
conviction. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $2,400.
Ramirez, 23, on an Irrigon
Ju stic e C o u rt w arran t
for failure to appear on
possession of less than one
ounce o f m arijuana x3.
Ramirez was also arrested
on local charges and a
Hermiston warrant with an
MCSO hold placed.
-M C S O is s u e d a
c ita tio n to Jo se p h J.
Conradt, 21, for violating
the basic rule 80/55.
-MCSO cited Scott D.
Brill, 42, for violating the
speed limit 90/65.
-MCSO cited Bridget
R ose N o rv e ll, 47, for
violating the speed limit
83/65.
March 25: -M CSO
cited Darren Vale Michie,
43, for VBR 75/55.
-A caller in Heppner
reported a parked maroon
p ick -u p b la rin g m usic
with offensive language.
Requested deputy response
because it was close to the
day care center; caller did
not want contact.
March 27: -M CSO
arrested D ario A lvarez
O rd u n a, 53, for DUII
and failure to carry and
present d riv er’s license.
Boardman PD assisted with
interpreting.
-MCSO was advised
that Gilliam County was
trying to catch up with
a sm all gray passenger
car going well over 100
mph. Gilliam County was
not able to catch up to the
vehicle, MCSO stopped the
vehicle and cited Jeffrey L.
Page, 43, for VSL 98/65.
-Hermiston PD advised
that they arrested Laura
Estrada, 27, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
giving false information to
a peace officer.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
a d riving co m p lain t in
Heppner of a vehicle driving
and weaving all over the
road. A deputy made contact
with the driver; driver was
not intoxicated, just had a
hard time seeing, stating
that the vehicle behind him
was tailgating and had his
bright lights on.
March 28: -M CSO
received a call from a subject
in Irrigon who thought he
heard an explosion but was
unsure if it was thunder. A
second caller reported an
explosion that shook his
home. MCSO made contact
with the Army Depot, who
advised they were having
c o n tra c t c le a n u p and
demolition out in the area.
-M C S O s e r v e d a
Free Sports Physicals
For Morrow County Students
will be available at
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
130 Thompson Avenue, Heppner, OR.
Thursday. July 31st 1:30 - 4:30 GIRLS
Wednesday , August 6th - BOYS
Students can come on either day if needed
1:30 - 4:30 p.m. No appointment needed.
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PIONEER MEMORIAL CLINIC
M orrow County Health District
Excellence In Healthcare
Umatilla County restraining flatbed on Hwy. 207 hauling occurred in a parking lot.
order.
steel with a male driver, The female was yelling
-M C S O s e r v e d a driving erratically; caller at the male in a maroon
Morrow County restraining advised it was in both lanes pickup. Fem ale got out
order.
and they were concerned it of the vehicle and walked
-M CSO receiv ed a may cause an accident. A across the street, and the
report of a green mini van deputy located the vehicle male broke a container
with Idaho plates with the and spoke with subject that held marijuana in the
back window broken out, about driving habits.
parking lot. Female last
boxes falling out and a small
April 3: -MCSO was seen on foot northbound on
child bouncing around, advised by a com pany Main Street and male was in
travelling at a high rate of in Boardman that there the vehicle.
speed. MCSO stopped the were two trespassers at
-Heppner Fire reported
vehicle and cited Dianna the location. The first was that they responded to a
Kaye Dugger, 28, for failure seen picking mushrooms. request for mutual aid to a
to use a child seatbelt.
He was told to leave, house on fire on the Ione-
-MCSO cited Patrick which he did. He took the Gooseberry Road. A green
Graydon Vaughn, 57, for mushrooms with him. They rental house was on fire.
speed at 41/25.
would like him warned Everyone was out o f the
-MCSO issued a citation about tresp assin g . The residence.
to Omar Dominguez Torres, second subject wasn’t seen,
A p r i l 8: -M C S O
33, for illegal window only a vehicle that was arrested a 4 5 -y ear-o ld
tinting.
still at the location. It had male on a Marion County
March 29: -A woman a broken windshield, like detention warrant.
advised MCSO that her it was smashed. MCSO
-MCSO received an
husband was kiteboarding arrested a male subject on anonym ous report from
o u t a t T h r e e m i l e a Umatilla County warrant Heppner that a neighbor’s
Campground and the wind and PC charges of Trespass cat kept com ing over,
died and he was stuck on II. MCSO also arrested a d ig g in g and using her
the island with no way female subject on Umatilla garden as a bathroom .
to get back. H usband C ounty and H erm iston MCSO made contact.
was 48 years old with no M unicipal w arrants and
-A woman in Irrigon
medical problems. MCSO lodged her on PC charges of advised MCSO that she was
responded; subject swam Trespass II, Theft II, Escape house-sitting for her brother
to shore.
III and False Info to a Peace and sister-in-law and when
March 30: -M CSO officer x3.
she came home, someone
was in Hermiston assisting
April 4: -H ep p n er was downstairs. A male
UCSO w ith a fight in ambulance was dispatched who lives in the RV park
progress.
after an altercation in the down the road is a possible
-An anonymous caller Heppner area in which a suspect. A bottle o f whisky
rep o rted possible drug man went to a fem ale’s was out and a chair moved;
activity in Irrigon.
house and assau lted a she believed he just got
-Oregon State police third female. The subject there and was getting ready
received report o f a road ap p are n tly pushed the to make himself a drink. It
rage incident on Hwy. 207 female through a fence.
had happened in the past
mp 11. A silver Chevy
-A w om an advised with the subject.
Silverado passed the caller, MCSO that she was just
-M C S O r e c e i v e d
who gave the subject a assaulted by a male. She had multiple reports of subject
hand gesture that caused a fat lip, ripped pants and fighting in Irrigon. MCSO
the person in the Silverado was pushed through a fence, arrested David Nicholas
to cut off the caller. The knocking her unconscious. Johnson, 21, and Nicholas
two exchanged words, and M CSO a rre s te d Wade Ryan S ch iller, 20, for
the caller was threatening Merle Padberg, 57, on PC Disorderly Conduct II.
to harm the subject in the charges of Assault IV.
A p r i l 9: - I r r ig o n
Silverado and did mention
-A c a lle r a d v ise d am b u lan ce re p o rte d a
that he had a gun in his MCSO that his ex-wife v ehicle in Irrig o n was
vehicle. MCSO assisted posted on Facebook that put in reverse and rolled
OSP.
she dumped his property backw ard, hitting male
- U m a tilla C o u n ty somewhere in the Boardman subject and knocking him
Sheriff's Office was advised area, possibly by the tree to the ground, causing him
o f a possibly intoxicated farm or near Tower Road. to strike his head on the
subject on hwy 730 but He did not want contact, ground and bleed from the
had no deputy in the area. just didn’t want to get in head, possibly breaking his
S ubject was registered trouble for littering if his arm and leg.
sex offender and had an items were located.
April 10: -A woman
unconfirmed warrant out
-A H eppner woman in Heppner advised MCSO
of Umatilla County. MCSO advised MCSO that she saw and Heppner Fire that her
and OSP responded. Vehicle a situation with a young girl 15-year-old son hit her in
was parked at an Irrigon and an older man that looked the arms, and he hit her
residence but no one would very suspicious. She stated four times and she asked
come to the door.
the girl was not struggling him to go with her and he
-Boardman PD cited but seemed to be frightened said, “No, no, no!” and was
V ic to r J o rd y L em u s and the male was holding screaming at her and he
Carrillo, 19, for no ops and onto her in a threatening locked her out of the house.
exhibition of speed.
manner. The caller stated
-MCSO was advised
A p r il 1: -M C SO it happened about 10 days that Trans Canada Pipelines
receiv ed a rep o rt o f a ago and, after viewing the would be venting one of
male and female yelling at missing persons website, their natural gas pipelines.
each other walking down she believes the girl may It would be a very loud
Main Street in Heppner. match the description of a noise, alm ost like a jet
C aller thought it m ight female listed missing from engine. The gas is odorless
be a domestic disturbance Morrow County.
but may let off a smell. The
but had not seen anything
April 6: -A man in the FAA had been notified,
physical, just lots of yelling. Lexington area advised as had all the surrounding
Deputies responded and it MCSO that he found some landowners. Vent would
was verbal only. The parties items when he was cleaning start around 8 a.m. and last
were separated.
up some property he had a couple of hours.
-MCSO cited Leobardo just purchased. He believed
-MCSO arrested Jason
Jacq u ez S o lis, 62, for they might be sticks o f Michael Francisco Garza,
driving while suspended dynamite.
24, on a Umatilla County
violation. Solis also was
-M C S O a r r e s t e d Sheriff’s Office warrant.
arrested by Blue Mountain Richard Keith Fisler, 33, on
-MCSO was advised
E nforcem ent N arcotics a Morrow County Circuit that Salem Oregon State
Team (BENT) for Dept, Court warrant for failure Police arrested Deborah
o f Corrections on charges to appear on possession Renee Cam eron, 52, on
o f m e th a m p h e ta m in e of methamphetamine. The an Irrigon Justice Court
an d p o s s e s s io n o f a subject was also arrested on warrant and local charges
c o n tro lled su b stan ce - a Umatilla County Circuit for shoplifting. The subject
methamphetamine.
Court warrant for failure to was lodged at M arion
-A m an in Irrig o n appear on attempt to elude County Jail then released
reported that pit bulls were in a vehicle, DUII. Subject to appear at IJC.
chasing and attacking a was lodged at Umatilla
Apr il 11: -O regon
horse. MCSO responded County Jail with no bail.
State P olice req u ested
and cited a female subject
-MCSOcited Benjamin that MCSO check an area
in Irrigon for maintaining H. Johnson, 20, for failure in Boardman for a traffic
dog as a public nuisance x3. to maintain a safe distance hazard. OSP received report
April 2: -MCSO cited from emergency vehicle.
o f a large grey w o lf in
Valerie Rico, 33, for VBR
April 7: -A woman the m iddle o f the road.
75/55.
on Main Street in Heppner A deputy responded and
-M C S O r e c e i v e d reported a dispute between removed a gray coyote from
a report o f a Kenworth a male and female that the road.
-A fem ale ca lle r in
Irrigon
advised MCSO that
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
a subject pulled up in a
help is available and that help Is FREE of charge.
black car and was trying to
If Y O U h ave a fam ily m em ber who suffers from
get into the residence. Male
gam bling addiction, Y O U can also receive F R E E tre a t­
entered the residence and
m ent e v e n if the g am b ler is not receiving treatm ent.
was determined to be the
If you a re a resident o f M orrow County and you
wish to ta k e ad van tag e o f the services ab ove or d e ­
caller's brother. Everything
sire m ore inform ation. P le a s e call any of the following
is okay, no problems.
num bers to set up a L O C A L appointm ent or just to
-A subject in Heppner
talk Bobby Harris ® 5 4 1 -€ 7 6 -9 9 2 5 or 5 4 1 -2 5 6 -0 1 7 5
advised
that his house was
Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) ® 541-676-9161
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