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I Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 24,2014 DA’s Report Morrow County Dis trict Attorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Jean Jacquez Blondeau, 44, was con victed of Failure to Appear I, a Class C felony, and sentenced to 45 days jail time with credit for time served, sentence to run con current with the following case. Defendant was also sentenced to two years post prison supervision, subject to additional imprisonment in case of supervision viola tion. Fines, fees and assess ments totaled $200. -Jean Jacquez Blondeau, 44, was con victed o f Possession o f Methamphetamine, a class C felony, and sentenced to six months driver’s license suspension and 45 days jail time with credit for time served, sentence to run concurrent with the previ ous case. Defendant was also sentenced to one year post-prison supervision, to include substance abuse evaluation and subject to additional imprisonment in case of supervision viola tion. Fines, fees and assess ments totaled $200. -Robert Shane Laugh- lin was found guilty o f probation violation; the defendant’s probation was extended and additional conditions imposed, includ ing drug and alcohol evalu ation to be done within 30 days. Fines, fees and assess ments totaled $25. -Joel Ernesto Rodri guez was found guilty of probation violation. The defendant was sentenced to continued probation with the addition of 15 days of previously suspended jail time, to run consecutive to any other sentence. Fines, fees and assessments to taled $25. -Amber Dawn Dima, 28, was convicted of Failure to Appear 11, A class A mis demeanor. Defendant was sentenced to 180 days jail time; however, execution of jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench proba tion, to include 40 hours of community service and a written letter of apology to the victim. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $600. An additional count of FTA II was disposed without conviction. Sheriff's Report M ay 11: The Morrow County Sheriff's Office re ceived report from an Irrigon female that her brother was drunk and was hitting things. MCSO responded and gave him a ride to the Irrigon Shell station. They advised her to call back if he came back to the residence or had any more problems. -MCSO received re port that a trailer in Board- man was on fire. Boardman Fire Department, Boardman Ambulance, Irrigon Rural Fire Department and MCSO responded. -MCSO received re port of from an Irrigon man that his neighbor’s dog had been barking the last four hours. He said that he tried to talk to the neighbor, but the neighbor only yelled at him through the door. A deputy responded and the dog was put in the trailer. -MCSO received re port from Pioneer Memo rial Hbspital in Heppner of a male subject with a gunshot wound from an accidental discharge. -MCSO received re port from a bartender on Hwy.730, Irrigon, that a cus tomer’s car was hit while the customer was in the lounge. He requested a deputy to take the report. A deputy re sponded. -MCSO received re quest from Pioneer Memorial Hospital for tone outs for transport and landing zone security. Heppner Ambu lance transported and MCSO secured the landing zone. -MCSO received report that Oregon State Police ar rested Latishia Rodriguez, 32, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Failure to Appear. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received report from a man on Little Butter Creek Rd„ Heppner that he had seen a yellow airplane flying in one of the canyons shooting at something. He said that when they saw him, they headed west. -MCSO cited Sydney Rae Reagan, 45, for Viola tion of the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that her son was out of control and was threatening to beat up her husband. A deputy re sponded and was to forward the information on to the DA. -MCSO arrested Rus sell Gene Whitbeck, 54, on a Umatilla County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Possession of Methamphetamine. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $15,000 bail. -MCSO cited Georgina Gonzalez, 49, for No Opera tor’s License, Unlawful Use of Lights/high beams. -Heppner Ambulance received a request from Pio neer Memorial Hospital for a transport from PMH to Kadlec in Tri-Cities. Hep pner Ambulance responded and transported. -Heppner Ambulance received request for an am bulance for a six-year-old who flew off a horse and hit a metal gate on Hwy. 74-Lena. The child was conscious, but had an injury to the right arm. Heppner Ambulance responded but the parent refused transport. -Boardman Fire Depart ment received request for agency assist for mutual aid for a fire in Irrigon. BFD was advised to step down. It was a false alarm. M ay 12: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff’s Office reported assisting another agency with a DUII arrest. -MCSO received report from the undersheriff that a calf was out on Wilson Lane/ Peters Rd. in Boardman. The owner arrived and put the calf back in. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that she was selling her vehicle to a neighbor who missed a pay ment, was late with the cur rent month’s payment and, she believed, had moved. She requested MCSO con tact. MCSO responded and advised it was a civil matter. -MCSO received report of a black cow in the east- bound land of traffic on Hwy. 74, Heppner. The cow was located and put back in the pasture and the owner was advised. -MCSO deputy reported he was out with a disabled vehicle in Heppner. Help ar rived to get the vehicle to an auto repair shop. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man of iden tity theft on his 2013 taxes. MCSO responded. -MCSO received re port of yard debris on fire on Bombing Range Rd. in Boardman. MCSO, Board- man Fire Department and Station & were paged. -MCSO received report from the Boardman Fire De partment of vehicles passing in excess of the speed limit. MCSO responded and spoke to the owner, who said he would speak to his drivers. -MCSO deputy reported he was out with a subject on Hwy. 730 with a flat tire on his bike waiting for a ride to The Dalles. -MCSO received in quiry from a male subject in Irrigon concerning an abandoned RV left in the Bake’s parking lot. He said it had been tagged for tow and then a sign was placed in the window stating the RV was free. He said he took possession of the trailer and wanted to get information to make sure there was no lien. MCSO made contact. -M CSO cited Gary Lloyd Moe, 65, for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device/stop sign. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman that her teenage son had run away and was possibly at a location. MCSO responded, but the child was not at the location. -MCSO received report from a woman who said her son was sick and vomiting, but refused medical treat ment and did not want an ambulance. FLU SHOTS The Morrow County Health Department is offering the following clinics: September 24 10am -2pm Heppner Senior Center September 24 4pm - 7pm lone Fire Hall October 6th 9am - 7pm Boardman Health Department October 8th 9am - 7pm ________ Heppner City Hall ____ MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 120 S. Main St. • PO. Box 799 Heppner, OR 97836 Boardman Clinic (541)481-4200 Heppner Clinic (541)676-5421 - FIVE HHS booster club steak feed, auction set for Oct. 4 The H eppner Jr/S r High Booster Club steak feed and auction is just around the comer, on Oct. 4. Auction organizers are busy gathering donations for display in the window of the fabric store on Main Street. Several items have already been collected and they will continue to add to the display up until the event. Dinner tickets are on sale now at M urray’s Drug and Bank of Eastern Oregon and will also be available at the door on the night of the event. They are $15 per person or $65 per family (limit 8). Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the auction and raffle drawings to begin at 7:30. ‘There is a wide vari ety of donations, definitely something for everyone! There are some of the fa vorites from years past, as well as new surprises and exciting packages that we haven't had before” stated an organizer. Some of the items re ceived so far are listed be low, with more anticipated to come in over the next two weeks. Lube, oil, filter - Wright Chevrolet Wildhorse getaway - Wild- horse Resort & Casino Golf for two - China Creek Golf Course iPad mini - Port of Morrow One hour flight in RV4 - Seitz Aviation $300 Les Schwab Cert. - Les Schwab Two nights stay and golf for four at Pumpkin Ridge - Bob Kilkenny Taco Dinner for 10 - El- guezabal family Fisherman’s basket - Payne Family Scentsy baskets - Sandra Bray, Petra Payne, Brooke Lovgren Pet food - Doc Temple Two Civil War tickets - Community Bank Salt block cooking basket - Marc Gaffrey Necklace, earrings, watch basket - Cottage Flowers These are a few of the items for the Heppner booster club auction currently on display in the w indow of the fabric store, corner of Main and Willow. More items are expected to be added before the auction. -Contributedphoto Back to school basket - HES Five hours cleaning service -A pril Herzog Window cleaning service - John Wambeke 100 homemade peanut but ter cups - LaRae Kindle Metal mustang wall hang ing - Brian Rust One hour essential oils mas sage - Aymee Wilson, LMT Wine tasting event for 8-10 people - Lindsays & Griebs Four tickets to SAGE center - SAGE Center One drink a week for a year - Murray's Drug Two holiday bouquets - Murray’s Drug Handmade wooden jewelry box - John Herzog Yard Trimmer - RDO Six hour sturgeon fishing trip for four - Greg Gus tafson Golf for four - Pendleton Country Club “31 ” bags - Ann Jones Putter & Nike utility golf clubs - G reg's Custom Clubs Hair product basket - Hair I Am Ruger American rifle - Co rey & Jill Miller Two bales o f bluegrass straw - Osmin Ranches Dessert a month for a year - Marcia Kemp Citizen Eco Drive ladies watch - Peterson's Jewelers Six Fleetwood Mac tick ets - Charlie & Marsha Anderson Baby cradle - Bob Despain Picture of poppies - Bob & Sharon Harrison One truckload of gravel - Miller & Sons One night stay at Wild horse. golf for two - Crown Paper & Janitorial Arbonne gift basket - Jan Huddleston Hunter’s basket - Jay & Sue Gibbs Wine basket - Bucknum’s Mustang football canvas - Sandi Putman Men’s haircut - Kellie Gray Round-up spray - Jeff & Missy Cutsforth Yard stick coat hanger - Jannie Allen Synthetic Nike football - Dean's Pendleton Athletics 2014 Morrow County Fair 4-H Results Editor s note: This is a continuation from last week s Gazette Due to space con straints, not a ll results will be published in this edition o f the Gazette-Times. Additional results will be pub lish ed in future issues Gaming, Pole Bending, Inter mediate Emily Taylor. White Rileigh McClure, White Ashley Price. White Vizta Sifford. White Ivy Sandford. White Junior, Flag Race Alexis Villegas. White Kylee McClure. White Gaming, NSCA Flag Race, Intermediate Emily Taylor. White Ivy Sandford. Red Rileigh McClure. White Vizta Sifford. White Ashley Price. Red Junior, Two-Barrel Flag Race Kylee McClure. White Gaming, Two-Barrel Flag. In termediate Emily Taylor. White Ivy Sandford. White Rileigh McClure. White Ashley Price. White Vizta Sifford. White Horticulture Container Gardening Potted Vegetable, Jr Jake Heideman, Red Terrarium (closed container), Jr Jake Heideman. Blue. Reserve Champion Potted Herbs, Jr Jake Heideman. Blue. Grand Champion Livestock Judging Judging Beginner Kaleb Wells. Blue /abrena Masterson, Blue Haylie Peterson. Blue Cody Fletcher. Blue Grace Ogden. Blue Aubriana Rodriguez. Blue Taylor Rollins. Blue Jett Stewart. Blue Cecilia McElligott, Blue Blake Carter. Blue Bella Orr. Blue Taneesha Baird-Lucas Blue. Ch Junior Eli Killion. Blue Serenity Rodriguez. Blue Junior Roque. Blue Casey Fletcher, Blue Matt Orem. Blue, Ch Kael Osmin, Blue Dyson Schaible, Blue Hunter Greenup. Blue Jake Heideman. Blue Kylee McClure, Blue Alexis Villegas. Blue Quinton Orr. Blue Intermediate Logan Burright. Blue Jacee Currin. Blue Tyler Carter. Blue Cassi Hahn. Blue Austin Carter. Blue Morgan Orem. Blue Renee Peterson. Blue Kolby Currin. Blue, Ch Nicole Phillips, Blue Paul Taylor. Red Ashley Price, Blue Olivia Schmidt. Blue Taylor Hamby. Blue Jordyn Schaible. Blue Vizta Sifford. Blue Donald McElligott. Blue Malyssa Smith. Blue Ivy Sandford. Blue Bryan Meakins. Blue Aaron Smythe. Blue Keegan Gibbs, Blue Rileigh McClure. Blue Ethan Akers. Blue JD Aleksa. Blue Emily Tay lor. Blue Madisen Haselbusch, Blue Austin Morter. Blue Patrick Bevington. Blue Senior Ian Meakins. Blue Makenzi Hughes. Blue Miranda Taylor. Blue Macy Gibbs. Blue. Ch Lilly Sandford. Blue Brittany Lesperance. Blue Paige Bither. Blue Tyanna Billings. Blue Rita McElligott. Blue Katelyn Wells. Blue Team/Club Cody Fletcher. Blue Livestock Static Herdsmanship Beef Herdsmanship Renee Peterson. Blue Makenzi Hughes. Blue Nicole Phillips. Blue Vizta Sifford. Blue Brock Hisler, Blue Ashley Price. Blue Cody Fletcher. Blue Casey Fletcher. Blue Jacee Currin. Blue Kolby Currin. Blue Morgan Haselbusch. Blue Taylor Hamby, Blue Rita McElligott. Blue Donald McElligott. Blue Eli Killion. Blue Kylee McClure, Blue Alex Lindsay. Blue Kaelyn Lindsay. Blue Matt Orem. Blue Rileigh McClure. Blue Brittany Lesperance. Blue Wayne Killion. Blue Morgan Orem. Blue Small Animal Herdsmanship Wyatt Aleksa. Blue Madisen Haselbusch. Blue Morgan Haselbusch. Blue Tyanna Billings. Blue Quinton Orr. Blue JD Aleksa. Blue Bella Orr. Blue Cara Arbogast. Blue Sheep Herdsmanship Brittany Lesperance. Blue Alexis Villegas. Blue Bella Orr. Blue Aubriana Rodriguez. Blue Rylee Wagoner. Blue Morgan Haselbusch. Blue Madison Ashbeck. Blue Serenity Rodriguez. Blue Madisen Haselbusch. Blue Tyanna Billings. Blue Amanda Haselbusch. Blue Josey Evans. Blue /abrena Masterson. Blue Jett Stewart. Blue Lilly Sandford. Blue Dyson Schaible. Blue To be continued in a future issue o f the Gazette-Times