Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
of a party, possibly an M1P
party the previous night.
-BPD received report of
graffiti by the dumpsters on
Main St. in Boardman and
another report of graffiti at
the Boardman Marina Park.
-BPD received report
of kids playing basketball
in the road.
-BPD received report
o f large, mean pit bulls
outside a Boardman man's
house.
April 21: -M orrow
County S heriff's Office
r e c e iv e d re p o r t o f a
m o to rcy cle by a shop
in B o a rd m a n . M CSO
and B o ard m an P o lice
D epartm ent responded,
but were unable to locate
the vehicle.
-MCSO received report
of two black horses in the
ca lle r’s fields o f spring
w heat at Fourm ile Rd.,
lone.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman woman
that her mother said she was
headed to Boardman from
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston and was going to
driver her car as fast as she
could and try to flip it and
kill herself. She was driving
a 2010 silver Ford Escape.
-MCSO received report
from the A rm y D epot
that they would be doing
demolition at 3 p.m. That
day.
-MCSO received from
from an Irrigon woman
that something killed four
sheep the previous night.
MCSO responded and took
a report.
-MCSO received report
from a worker that he saw
some hair on the side o f
the road on Hwy. 207,
Lexington, and was unsure
if it was a wig or from a
person. He requested a
deputy to respond.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that they bought an engine
o n lin e; the check was
cashed, but they had not
received the engine.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
rep o rt th a t H erm iston
Police Department arrested
Kenneth E. Pantle, 41, on
an Irrigon Justice Court
w arrant for F ailure to
A p p ear/D riv in g W hile
Suspended. He was cited
to appear with bail set at
$ 6 , 000 .
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
a male subject was across
the street throw ing rocks at
his cats. The caller said the
cats were in his yard and the
man was throwing rocks at
him in his yard.
-Heppner Ambulance
reported transporting a
patient from Heppner to
the Hermiston airport.
-Heppner
Fire
D e p a rtm e n t re c e iv e d
re q u e s t from P io n e e r
Memorial Hospital for an
ambulance crew to respond
to the hospital for transport
to the helipad and for the
Heppner Fire Department
to secure the landing zone.
April 22: -M orrow
County Sheriff’s Deputy
advises o f a pothole that
keeps growing on Bombing
Range Rd. southbound near
Homestead.
-MCSO received report
from an officer of a shovel
in the roadway. MCSO
responded but was unable
to find anything.
-MCSO received report
of a lot of garbage and other
debris in the yard on Fourth
St. in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
from an OSP Trooper than
a male subject was to be
trespassed from a Heppner
location. The subject was
aware that the orders were
forthcoming.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman than
her husband punched her
in the back. She advised
she didn’t want to press
charges, but wanted him to
leave her alone. A deputy
made contact.
Cline arrested on rape, assault
charges
The G azette-T im es
received report that on
July 14, Morrow County
Sheriff's Office arrested
L aroy Lee C lin e , 55,
on charges o f Rape I,
a felony; two counts o f
A ssault IV - Dom estic
Violence, a misdemeanor;
S tra n g u la tio n (S im p le
Assault),
a
mi sdemeanor;
and H arrassm ent
Offensive
Physical C ontact
(Simple Assault), a
misdemeanor.
Laroy
A ccording to Cline
Umatilla County Jail
records, the arrest
this Saturday
From left: Morrow County 4-H horse participants Keiiah Birt, Kylee McClure, Fmily Taylor,
Kileigh McClure, Ashley Price and Alexis Villegas. Not pictured: Vizta Sifford. -Contributed
photo
The Morrow County
4-H horse show will take
place this Saturday, July
26, beginning at 7:30 a.m.
at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds in Heppner.
Morning classes will
take place in the Wilkinson
PENDLETON,
O R E G O N — Due to
increased fire danger and
dry w eather conditions.
Phase A of the Public-Use
Restrictions (PURS) on
campfires, smoking, off
road travel and chainsaw
use went into effect on the
Umatilla National Forest on
July 19.
Phase A is the second
le v e l o f r e s tr ic tio n s ,
generally im plem ented
when the fire danger is
moderate to high. PURS
are phased in collectively,
as conditions warrant, and
may differ from forest
to forest. The public is
reminded that the seasonal
campfire restriction is still
in effect.
Phase A restrictions
include:
-S easonal cam pfire
restrictions
and
requirements described for
was made on Main
Street in Heppner.
Cline is being held
in Umatilla County
Jail with bail set
at $130,000. No
ASSE International
L e e further information
Student
Exchange Programs
on the case was
(ASSE)
is seeking local host
available at press
families
for international
time.
high-school boys and girls.
These students are 15
to 18 years o f age. and
are coming to this area
for the upcom ing high
school year or semester.
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.
June 1- October 31;
-chainsaw s may be
operated only betw een
the hours of 8 p.m. and 1
p.m. local time. A one-hour
fire watch is required after
saw operations cease. Saw
operators are required to
have an axe (minimum 2
lb. head, 26” length), shovel
(8” wide, 26” length), and
fire extinguisher (minimum
ABC 8 o z .) in th e ir
possession;
-smoking is allowed
only in enclosed vehicles
and buildings, developed
recreation sites, or cleared
areas;
-no off-road/off-trail
vehicle travel or travel
on roads not cleared of
standing grass or other
flammable material;
-no v e h ic le tra v e l
on those Forest Service
roads where access has
been impeded or blocked
These exchange students
are conversant in English,
bright, curious and anxious
to learn about this country
through living as part of
a family, attending high
school and sharing their
own culture and language
with their newly adopted
host family.
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
o f the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Jesse Wayne Threet,
19, of Heppner was found
guilty of Failure to Obey a
Traffic Control Device and
fine $260.
-Colby James Hedman.
18, of Heppner, was found
guilty of Violating the Basic
Rule 85/55 and fined $260.
-Kenneth Earl Norris,
93, of Heppner was found
guilty of Failure to Drive
within Lane, related to an
accident that damaged a
state guard rail, and was
fined $260.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County
Clerk's office has released
the follow ing report o f
marriage licenses:
J u l y 17, 2 0 1 4 :
-Jonathan Carrillo-Garay,
21, o f Irrigon and Neika
Rochelle Dahlia Sedillos,
21, of Irrigon.
-Juan Carlos Martinez,
28, o f B oardm an and
Vanessa Lomas Torres, 19,
of Boardman.
JOSEPH SHARON,DOS
143 N. Main St.
Heppner, OR 97836
PIONEER MEMORIAL CLINIC
M orrow County Health District
and all gaming events.
The public is invited
to pack a lunch and come
watch local youth exhibit
their horsemanship skills.
Questions, call 541-676-
9642.
by earthen berm, logs,
boulders, barrier, barricade
or gate, or as otherwise
identified in the Fire Order;
and
-the use of exploding
targets is prohibited.
The
p u b l i c ’s
cooperation and awareness
of the increasing fire danger
is essential to a safe fire
season. R ecreationists,
firewood cutters, hunters
and other forest users can
all help in ensuring a safe
fire season. The public is
responsible for knowing if
restrictions are in place.
For more information
a b o u t th e U m a t ill a
National Forest’s Public
Use Restrictions, contact
Public Affairs Officer Joani
Bosworth at 541-278-3722,
call Forest Inform ation
H otlines at 1-877-958-
9663, or visit the website at
w~ww.fs.usda.gov/umatilla/.
Local families needed for
exchange students
For Morrow County Students
will be available at
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
Arena and will include
W e s te rn e q u i t a t i o n ,
bareback equitation and
showmanship.
Afternoon classes will
take place in the rodeo arena
and will include trail horse
Public use restrictions move
to Phase A on the Umatilla
National Forest
Free Sports Physicals
Excellence In Healthcare
- SEVEN
4-H horse show planned for
Sheriff's Report
for a 66-year-old male
in Boardm an w ith low
blood pressure and dizzy,
Boardm an A m bulance,
MC SO a n d I r r ig o n
Ambulance responded. The
patient was transported.
-MCSO received report
that the public works gates
were open on Hwy. 74,
Lexington. A deputy closed
and locked the gates. MC
Public Works was adv ised.
-Boardman Ambulance
received report o f a male
w ith a concussio n . He
was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
April 20: -M C SO
received report of a subject
who appeared to be sleeping
between the white line and
the guard rail on 1-84. The
caller was connected with
Oregon State Police.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardm an man
that he assaulted a male
nurse at Good Shepherd
Hospital the previous night,
but did not remember it.
He wanted to know if he
could still go to Good
Shepherd. He was advised
to c o n ta c t H e rm isto n
Police Department or Good
Shepherd as MCSO would
have no information.
-MCSO cited Robert
Dhushyanthan Selliah, 51,
for Violation of the Speed
Limit, 85 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO cited Osvaldo
Mendoza Ojeda. 30, for
V iolation o f the Speed
Limit, 90 mph in a 65 mph
zone and Failure to Carry'
Proof of Insurance.
-MCSO received report
of a subject driving around
Heppner in a white Geo
Metro that is racing up and
down the streets all night,
backfiring and sounding
like a gun.
-MCSO received report
of kids yelling and possibly
in trouble at the Irrigon
skate park.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Department received report
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
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The exchange students
arrive from their home
country shortly before
school begins and return at
the end of the school year
or semester. Each ASSE
student is fully insured,
brings his or her own
personal spending money,
and expects to contribute
to his or her share of
household responsibilities,
as well as being included
in normal family activities
and lifestyles.
The students are well
screened and qualified by
ASSE. Families can choose
their students from a wide
variety o f backgrounds,
nationalities and personal
interests.
Those
persons
interested in obtaining
more inform ation about
becoming a host family
should call toll free 1-800-
733-2773 or go to host.
asse.com.
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