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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4-H ambassadors help fair- goers rest easy Above: Morrow County 4-H Ambassadors (clockwise from left) Morgan Orem, Emily Taylor, Miranda Taylor, Tim Gould, Kane Sweeney and Morgan’s visiting cousin work on one of their community service projects. The ambassadors made benches for the Morrow County Fairgrounds to be used during the fair and other events. Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builders Supply in Heppner donated all of the lumber for this project. Morrow County 4-H Ambassadors promote the 4-H program year-round and serve as the main youth leadership team for the county. For more information on 4-H or how to join, call the OSU Extension Service office at 541-676-9642, or follow on F'acebook at “Morrow County 4-H Oregon” or on Instagram® morrow4h. -Contributedphoto Music in the Park to feature Envoy The next concert in the H eppner edition o f Summer Music in the Park will be held this Sunday, July 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the new ly-rem odeled lower field below Heppner Elementary School. The lower field can be accessed from Main Street via the w alking bridge across Willow Creek (next to the library), or from the grade- school parking lot. Lea and Mark Emerson will perform with their group. Envoy—an eclectic band whose music draws upon fo lk , p o p , ja z z and blues. The band has released three CDs, and Lea and Mark Emerson its music can be found on “entertainment experience iTunes and on their website, w ith rich v o c a ls and emersonmusicarts.com. outstanding musicianship.” Envoy p ro v id es an This concert is funded by the M orrow County If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, Unified Recreation District, and fa c ilita te d by the help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. Shared Ministry o f Hope If Y O U h a v e a fa m ily m e m b e r w h o su ffers fro m Lutheran Church and All g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n . Y O U ca n als o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t Saints Episcopal Church. m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t. The Shared Ministry will If yo u a r e a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d you w is h to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e o r d e be offering food for sale s ire m o re in fo rm atio n , P le a s e call a n y o f th e follo w in g by donation, to help raise n u m b e rs to s e t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t or ju s t to funds for their next well talk: drilling mission trip to Haiti B o b b y H a rris @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 o r 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5 Comm unity Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-9161 in the fall of 2015. sheriffs Report April 15: -An MCSO deputy arrested Anthony Ryan Vice, 31, on a Umatilla County warrant for Failure to Appear. -MCSO cited Bridgette Amber D anielle Risley, 22, for Violating the Speed Limit 77/55. -A female contacted M CSO w ith q u estio n s about what is legal and what is not legal in regards to parking and crossing the yellow line to do that. Caller advised she was told it was illegal and she wants to confirm so she doesn’t get a ticket. A deputy made contact. -A woman in Irrigon called MCSO and reported that her son was assaulted by three males who bashed hi head into the concrete. A 16-year-old male was arrested for C arrying a C o n cealed W eapon. A 1 5 -y ear-o ld m ale was arrested for Assault IV. Both subjects were transported to NORCOR for lodging. A pr il 16: -M CSO issued a citation to Tosha Ann Kidwell, 36, for Failure to Stop for a School Bus. -A caller from Irrigon reported to MCSO that they found a baby kitten in the middle of the road and would like a deputy to pick it up. MCSO responded and transported the kitten to Pet Rescue. -Wayne B Schwabrow, 38, was arrested on an Irrig o n J u s tic e C o u rt warrant. April 17: -M orrow County S heriff's Office received report from a school p rincipal that a female juvenile reported hearing a gunshot on her way to school and saw a man with a gun. He said she reported that the man did not point the gun at her, but she was scared. -MCSO received report of a dead rabbit or cat in front o f the M ethodist Church in Heppner. -M C S O D e p u ty rep o rted attem p tin g to locate a subject in Hardman who failed to register as a sex offender. He was unable to locate the subject. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that a female had been sending her unwanted text messages and she wanted them to stop. MCSO advised her of her options. -MCSO received report th a t U m a tilla C o u n ty Sheriff's Office arrested Tasha Leann Bales, 22, on a Morrow County warrant for Failure to Appear/Contempt o f Court. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $983 bail in full. -M C S O r e c e iv e d request for a citizen assist from an Irrigon woman who wanted a deputy with her when she entered her rental. She said her renters were evicted and given notice. April 18: -M orrow County S heriff’s Office received report from a subject at a care facility in Boardman that a male at the facility said that his roommate stole money from him and his reaction was escalating badly. A deputy responded and met with Com m unity C ounseling Solutions and the client. He determined that no crime was committed. -MCSO reported that Francisco Javier Cruz- Camarillo, 27, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear/Failure to carry and Present a License. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $3,000 bail. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man that he heard someone pounding on his door, but he didn't answer. He said he then heard a w indow break which was his car window and when he went around to the living room, he saw that the inside of his car was on fire. He put the fire out with an extinguisher. A deputy responded. -MCSO received report o f a brown horse out on Montana Lane in Irrigon w andering through the yards. -MCSO cited Berenice C o ria C o ria . 22, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 79 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received report of a male subject standing in a field in Irrigon. It was determined that the subject was going to work out there and would be walking the fields for a few months. -MCSO Deputy advised he was out with a group o f juveniles in Heppner at 10 p.m. They were all under 16 and were advised of the city curfew. -MCSO received report of a male in a black hoodie walking around on property where the caller was house sitting. MCSO and OSP responded, but were unable to locate anyone on the property. April 19: -M orrow County S heriff’s Office re c e iv e d re p o rt o f a disabled vehicle. MCSO responded and contacted Get Your Yearly Mammogram! iædimaqinq Thursday, July 31st 8:30am - 4:00pm Pioneer Memorial Clinic 130 N. 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The horse was located. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that he mother, uncle and “some guy” have been on her property and she did not want them there. -MCSO received report of a girl’s purple and pink Barbie bicycle w ith training wheels stolen from and Irrigon residence. -MCSO received report of a motor vehicle accident at Frontage Lane/Pole Line Road, B oardm an. The caller said he was driving a semi-truck and pulling two trailers and the rear trailer tipped over and was on its side, partially blocking the road. MCSO and Boardman Fire Department responded. Oregon Emergency R esponse S ystem and Oregon State Police were also notified. MCSO cited Timothy Patrick Curtis, Jr., 33, was cited for Failure to Maintain Lane. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that all the tires on her father’s vehicle were slashed and her son’s bicycle was stolen from the rear of the vehicle. MCSO responded and took a report. -P io n eer Memor i al H ospital req u este d an ambulance crew to respond for a transport and Heppner Fire Department received re q u e st to resp o n d to secure the landing zone. Heppner Fire and Heppner Ambulance responded. -Heppner Fire De p a r t me n t , He p p n e r Ambulance received report of a male subject who had passed out on Willow Street going up to the hospital. The caller said he was partially in the road, looked younger and had been walking up the hill earlier. Heppner Ambulance, MCSO and Heppner Fire Department responded. It was reported that he appeared to be under the influence of some sort of narcotics. His parents came and picked him up. -Heppner Ambulance received request for an ambulance for an 84-year- old female with abdominal and groin pain. Heppner Ambulance responded and transported the patient to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. -PMH requested an ambulance crew to respond to the hospital for transport to the helipad and Heppner Fire to secure the landing zone. -MCSO received report from a woman that she had gone to see her mother in Irrigon and her brother and sister-in-law were also there and attacked her. She said that the female bit her arm and it was bleeding. She said she was en route to he home in Umatilla and asked to have deputy contact. -MCSO received report of pit bulls running in an Irrigon neighborhood. -MCSO received report from a subject on Wilson Rd. in Boardman who said she almost hit a cow when she went onto Laurel Rd. -MCSO deputy advised he was out with a vehicle facing the wrong direction and a semi on 1-84 Boardman. The semi had a flat tire and the other vehicle was shining its lights so the semi driver could see. MCSO warned the other driver for auxiliary lighting. -MCSO received request for an ambulance