Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 17,2014
Justice Court Report
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Zachary David Phil-
pott, 28, was convicted of
one count of Unauthorized
use of a Vehicle, and Class
C felony, and sentenced to
one year driver’s license
suspension and 24 months
supervised probation, sub
ject to 120 sanction units
with 60 jail units. Probation
conditions include sub
stance abuse evaluation,
mental health evaluation,
completion o f social re-
education/life skill strain
ing program, 80 hours of
community service, and
- SEVEN
20 days jail time. Philpott
also convicted of one count
o f Fleeing or Attempting
to Elude a Police Officer
While in a Motor Vehicle,
a Class C felony, and sen
tenced to one year driver’s
license suspension and 18
months supervised proba
tion, subject to 90 sanction
units with 30 jail units. Pro
bation conditions include
substance abuse evaluation,
mental health evaluation,
com pletion o f social re-
education/life skill straining
program, 80 hours of com
munity service, and 10 days
jail time. The defendant
was also convicted of one
count of Reckless Driving,
a Class A misdemeanor. He
was sentenced to one year
driver’s license suspension,
180 days jail time, and 24
months bench probation;
however, execution of 170
days jail time was suspend
ed. Conditions of probation
include 20 hours of com
munity service and 10 days
of jail time as stated above.
Philpott was additionally
convicted of two counts of
Recklessly Endangering
Another Person, a Class
A misdemeanor. On each
count, he was sentenced to
one year driver’s license
suspension, 180 days jail
time, and 24 months bench
probation; however, ex
ecution jail time was sus
pended. Conditions of pro
bation include 20 hours of
community service and a
written apology to the vic
tim. Finally, the defendant
was convicted of one count
of Criminal Mischief 11, a
Class A misdemeanor, and
sentenced to 180 days jail
time; however, execution of
jail time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench probation,
to include 20 hours com
munity service and a writ
ten apology to the victim.
Additional counts were dis
posed without conviction.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $1,966.
Morrow County Justice
o f the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Jeani Elyse Marlatt,
27. of Lexington was found
guilty of Violating the Basic
Rule (VBR) 83/55 mph and
fined $160.
-Jeremy Richard Car-
amazza, 32, of Boring, OR
was found guilty o f VBR
81/55 mph and fined $260.
-Corey Timothy Gray,
37, of Heppner was found
guilty o f Driving While
Suspended - Violation and
fined $435.
-Richard F. Burnside
Jr., 24, o f Heppner was
found guilty o f Driving
While Suspended - Viola
tion and fined $435.
-Richard F. Burnside
Jr., 24, o f Heppner addi
tionally was found guilty of
Driving While Suspended
- Violation and fined $435,
as well as Driving without
Proof of Insurance, with a
fine of $260.
-Deborah Ann Wryn.
50, o f lone, was found
guilty o f VBR 72/55 mph
and fined $160.
-Colby Hedman, 18,
was found guilty o f Pos
session o f Less than One
Ounce o f M arijuana and
was fined $650.
failure to appear on Driving
While Suspended - Misde
meanor.
-M CSO rece iv ed a
com plaint from a H ep
pner man who reported
that his neighbor’s dogs
kept coming into his yard.
Deputy made contact with
the owner, who said he was
going to try to keep the dogs
in better. He was looking to
get a new kennel in the fu
ture to keep them in better.
-MCSO was advised
that Marion County Sher
iff's office arrested Dustin
Norman Leavitt, 36, on a
warrant for failure to ap
pear on an original DUI1
charge. Subject was lodged
at Marion County Jail.
Sheriff's Report
M ay 6: -MCSO re
ceived a com plaint o f a
beagle at the high school
in Irrigon, white bottom,
brown and black spots and
a white ring around the top
of his neck. He did not have
a collar. Dog was in front of
A great big thank
you to Pastor
Stacy and the
folks from the
lone Community m
Church, and to all
who came to the
August 23rd BBQ
Dinner Fundraiser
for our Arlington
Nazarene Church,
which was destroyed
by arson fire last
_ November.
the school. MCSO respond
ed and transported one male
beagle to Pet Rescue.
-MCSO received a call
from a woman who re
ported she left the headrest
to her wheelchair at a hair
salon and needed it to get
Your thoughtful support is
very much appreciated and
speaks well o f our community.
The money raised will help us
rebuild our church in the near
future. Blessings on all o f you!
Sincerely, Pastor David, the
Board and the congregation o f
the Arlington Nazarene Church
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You don’t have to
HUNT for the
freshest coffee.
Home Town
Coffee "Roasters
Available at your local market:
Arlington — Thrifty Food Center
Boar dm an — The Store at S A G E Center
Condon — Two Boys Select Market
Heppner — Heppner Family Foods
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to a doctor’s appointment
that day, and she was un
able to get in touch with the
salon’s owner and needed it
by 11 a.m. that day. MCSO
responded and was able to
return the item to the caller.
-MCSO cited Kevin
Haskel Bond, 42, for Driv
ing While Suspended Viola
tion and issued a warning
for an obscured windshield.
-MCSO received report
of cows on 1-84 near Board-
man. A deputy contacted
the owner and advised that
they need to advise dispatch
so they can be contacted if
the cows get out.
M ay 7: -M CSO re
ceived a request for an
agency assist from Umatilla
County; there was a violent
disturbance at a Hermiston
residence with a highly
cautionary subject. UCSO
requested backup and Or
egon State Police were not
available.
-An agency in Board-
man requested assistance,
reporting a resident a t
tempting to flee the area. He
was not present at the 02:00
bed check. Employees went
looking for him. He was last
seen at the 1-84 westbound
off ramp. Subject was last
seen wearing blue jeans,
no shirt with suspenders on.
No shoes. Has a beard.
-A L ex in g to n man
called MCSO and said he
would like to show a deputy
evidence of trespassing oc
curring on his property.
-A Lexington man re
ported that there had been a
motorcycle on his RV prop
erty. He put up no trespass
ing signs and would like a
trail cam put up to see who
is riding on his RV camping
property. Caller would like
them trespassed when they
are caught.
-A deputy was flagged
down by a motorist and
advised that there was a
vehicle blocking the stop
sign at Gilmore/Hager in
Heppner.
-MCSO was advised
that a male subject was
urinating in the roadway in
Boardman. Deputy made
contact with the subject
and passenger warned for
disorderly conduct.
May 8: -MCSO was
advised by a motorist in
Boardman that a male took
off coveralls and was hiding
in the shrubs. MCSO and
BPD made contact. Male
had broken down on the
highway and was running
home to get assistance.
-A caller from Irrigon
had some questions regard
ing barking dogs. A deputy
explained the laws.
-MCSO received report
that a vehicle drove off the
curb when leaving the Sin
clair station in Boardman.
A citation was issued to
Christopher Ramm, 45, for
carry ing less than an ounce
of marijuana.
M ay 9: -A w om an
called and said her mother
was taking care of a teen
ager. Advised that the fe
male did not have a place to
live so her mother took the
juvenile in. Caller advised
that the juvenile is pushing
her mother around, and has
gotten physical with her.
She is not being physical
at this time but was earlier
today before the call. They
would still like someone to
respond. MCSO responded.
-MCSO received report
that just past Bunker Hill
Road there were about 10
horses on the road. MCSO
responded and was unable
to locate.
-A man in H eppner
requested contact regarding
a subject who was threat
ening people at his work.
Deputy responded.
May 10: -MCSO re
ceived report from a female
that on Hwy. 74 near Rhea
Creek, toward Lexington,
about a half mile from the
elevators, she could see
flames from an unknown
fire. MCSO told to stand
down before arrival. lone
fire responded and advised
it was a controlled bum that
was not called in.
-A female in Heppner
advised that she and a friend
reported receiving harass
ing text messages from the
same phone number.
-MCSO arrested David
Ramirez, 31, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
ia
Chamber Chatter
Special request for let
ter of support for restroom
and shower improvements
at Cutsforth Park from Mor
row County Parks - dead
line is Friday, September
19: Morrow County Parks
is currently working on
restroom and shower im
provements at Cutsforth
Park (very similar to the
OHV's units) and they are
applying for a development
and rehabilitation grant
from the County Opportu
nity Grant program from
the state. They are looking
for letters o f support for
improvements of Cutsforth
Park. If you would like to
send in a letter of support,
please contact the Morrow
County Parks at 541-989-
9500. We all benefit from
this kind of improvement
to our parks, so take a few
minutes and prepare a letter
of support. Your letter can
make the difference.
Wednesday, September
1 7 - 7 p.m. at Lexington
City Hall - Oregon En
cyclopedia Com m unity
Meeting: The Oregon En
cyclopedia is coming to
Morrow County to hold a
public community meeting
on Oregon history and cul
ture. Test your local history
knowledge with a fun trivia
quiz, learn about some of
the important people, plac
es and events in Morrow
County and contribute your
knowledge of local history
to the encyclopedia project.
The event is free and open
to the public. Light refresh
ments will be served.
Thursday, September
18 - 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. -
Veterans Resource Fair
- Port of Morrow (River
front Center) - Boardman:
Representatives will be on
hand to give assistance, free
blood pressure check. For
more information, contact
Rhonda Michael at 509-
525-5200, ext. 26464.
Saturday, September
2 7 -5 p.m. - Father Daugh
ter Dance at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds: The
dinner is from 5-6 p.m.
and the dance will be held
from 6-10 p.m. Pre-sale
prices are $ 10 for the dance
and $15 for the dinner and
dance or $15 for the dance
and $20 for the dinner and
dance at the door. Fathers
get free admissions with
paid daughter. There will
be door prizes, raffle, silent
auction and pictures. The
event is a fundraiser for
Nichole's 1MTA and Erica’s
Congress of Future Medical
Leaders. For tickets or for
more information, contact
Ruth at 541-377-4245/Mi-
chelle at 541-256-0721.
M o n d ay , S e p te m
ber 29 - Morrow County
Courthouse Bell Tower and
Clock re-dedication and
ground breaking ceremony
on new building: The re
dedication of the Morrow
County Courthouse Bell
Tower and Clock will be
held at 11 a.m., with a free
lunch to follow. A ground
breaking ceremony on the
new county building will
be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday, October 4 -
6:30 p.m. - HHS Booster
Club Dinner and Auction
- Heppner Elks Club: Plan
now to attend the Annual
HHS Booster Club Dinner
and A uction. The Steak
Feed Dinner will start at
6:30 p.m., with auction to
follow.
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BOOSTER CLUB
DINNER & AUCTION
Steak Dinner
,
Saturday October 4th
Heppner Elks club
Dinner 6:30 - Auction: 7:30
General admission
$15/person $65/fam ily.
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HEPPNER
LES SCHWAB
IS A PROUD
BOOSTER
CLUB
SPONSOR!
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* PENNY BOARD
SILENT AUCTION
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STREET HEPPNER
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