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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 10,2014
Sheriff’s Report
June 8 (cont.): -A man
in Boardman contacted
MCSO with a question
about a neighbor who rides
a four wheeler around with
no helmet.
-Lebanon, OR PD ad­
vised MCSO that they ar­
rested Ronald Arthur Gon­
zales, 67, on a Morrow
County Circuit Court war­
rant for Failure to Appear
on Possession of Metham-
phetamine. The subject was
injured in a bike accident
in Lebanon and, due to in­
juries, cited and released to
appear at MCCC.
-A woman in Irrigon
called and advised she was
driving and noticed a white
male throwing trash into the
Dumpster. The caller said it
looked like there might pos­
sibly be something dead in
the bags, unknown what it
might be. The caller advised
she was on her way to work
and would be unable to
have contact but wanted a
deputy to check it out. The
call was determined to be
unfounded.
-A man in Irrigon re­
ported a juvenile on an old
trike with a lawn mower
motor on it driving around.
MCSO responded and was
unable to locate.
-MCSO received report
o f a fight in Irrigon; the
neighbors were fighting
again. They are yelling, and
it sounds like the teenage
boy and father.
-A man advised MCSO
that his wife was staying
som ew here in a tent in
Heppner with a male and he
would like a welfare check
done. Female was entered
into LEDS as missing. The
deputy was unable to locate
the female at that time.
-A woman near Willow
Creek Reservoir advised
MCSO that she could hear
gun shots or fireworks com­
ing from the location listed
and would like the area
checked. MCSO responded
and was unable to locate.
June 10: -An MCSO
officer reported being out
at Sam Boardman Elemen­
tary concerning a report of
a male juvenile who got on
the wrong bus; unable to
locate the child at that time.
-MCSO received report
from a man in the Lexing­
ton area that his firearm
was missing and that he had
last seen it in November;
unknown if it was lost or
stolen. The caller wanted
to make a report.
-A man in Boardman
advised MCSO that his
neighbor’s property was
a complete disaster with
junk, and a fire hazard. He
requested contact from a
code enforcement deputy.
MCSO placed the incident
under investigation.
-A caller in the Heppner
area advised that a man who
had been trespassed from
the property kept driving
through, and the caller re­
quested that a deputy make
contact.
-A caller in Irrigon ad­
vised that she believed her
gun was stolen. She last saw
it about a week prvious in a
lock box.
-A caller in Irrigon ad­
vised that another female
messaged her on Facebook
that she was going to send
people after her. Four ve­
hicles that normally don’t
drive in the area drove by
in a matter of 10 mintues.
-MCSO received a re­
port from a woman in lone
who said she received an
automated phone call from
an lone number and when
she calls back there is no
answer. The phone compa­
ny said they could do noth­
ing and she is concerned
that the company is using
a local number, and would
like contact from a deputy
advising o f her options.
MCSO responded.
Ju n e 11: -An officer
reported being out at Hep­
pner City Hall regarding an
unsafe area where children
are playing.
-A caller in Lexington
advised MCSO that they
had lent their vehicle to
a woman from Echo for
what was supposed to be
only one day; it had been
several days and she had not
returned the vehicle.
-A caller in Irrigon re­
quested contact by a deputy
who could help with the
new neighbors, who had
children going through
mailboxes and were letting
the children play in the
street. Caller advised they
needed a translator.
-A woman called to
advise MCSO that an older
male subject in a SUV-style
vehicle on Hwy 207 was
drinking and smoking pot.
It was parked at someone’s
house but then he left going
in the direction of Lexing­
ton.
-A caller in Irrigon re­
ported juveniles riding four
wheelers on the dirt road,
and requested a deputy tell
them they cannot be riding
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis­
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Jason James Abbott,
23, was convicted o f two
counts o f Fleeing or A t­
tempting to Elude a Police
Officer. For the first count,
a Class C felony, the de­
fendant was sentenced to
90 days driver’s license
suspension and 18 months
supervised probation sub­
ject to 90 sanction units
with 30 jail units. Condi­
tions of probation include
substance abuse evaluation,
mental health evaluation,
risk and needs assessments.
Social Re-education/Life
Skill Traning, five sanc­
tion units to be used for
80 hours o f com m unity
service, letter o f apology
to the police, driver training
course, 10 days jail time,
and defendant is to obtain a
GED. For the second count,
a Class A misdemeanor, the
defendant was sentenced
to 90 days driver’s license
suspension; of the sentence
of 180 days jail time, 170
days were suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
18 months bench probation,
probation conditions to
include 80 hours of com­
munity service, letter o f
apology to the police, driver
training course, 10 days
jail time to run consecutive
to previous and following
counts, and defendant is to
obtain a GED.
Abbott was additionally
convicted of Possession of
Methamphetamine, a Class
C felony, and sentenced to
six months driver’s license
suspension and 18 months
supervised probation, sub­
ject to 90 sanction units and
30 jail units. Conditions of
probation include substance
abuse evaluation, mental
health evaluation, risk and
needs assessments, Social
R e-education/L ife Skill
Traning, 2.5 sanction units
to be used for 40 hours of
community service, driver
training course, 10 days
jail time, and defendant is
to obtain a GED.
Abbott was addition­
ally convicted of Reckless
Driving, a Class A misde­
meanor, and was sentenced
to discharge.
Abbott was addition­
ally convicted of Unlawful
Possession of 1 to Less than
4 Oz o f Marijuana, a Class
B misdemeanor, and was
sentenced to discharge.
Additional counts were
disposed without convic­
tion. Fines, fees and assess­
ments totaled $600.
-MCSO, Heppner Fire
on the road, because the port o f black cows on the of a vehicle that cut across
Department
received report
caller was trying to go to roadway on Hwy. 74 near the median and was headed
of
an
out-of-control
fire on
bed and had to work early lone.
west-bound on 1-84, Board-
Sand
Hollow
Rd.,
Heppner,
in the morning.
-MCSO received a re­ man, at a high rate of speed.
-Local agencies were port of two subjects walk­ The caller had passed into that began from the caller’s
advised of a Motor Vehicle ing westbound on Hwy. 206 Gilliam County and was bum barrel.
-MCSO received report
Accident in the lone area; holding a sign; unknown transferred to Oregon State
of graffiti on the north side
unknown how many person what the sign said. MCSO Police.
hurt.
-MCSO received report fence of Discount Towing
responded and gave two
-Heppner Fire reported subjects a ride to the Mor- of a missing key fob for in Irrigon. MCSO respond­
securing the landing zone row/Gilliam County line. a GMC in Heppner. The ed and removed the graffiti.
-MCSO received report
for a Life Flight.
Subjects were trying to get caller said it fell off her
that John Day Police ar­
vehicle in Heppner.
Ju n e 12: -Caller ad­ to Fossil.
vised MCSO that a subject
-MCSO received a war­
-MCSO received report rested Kenny Sean Walters,
was at the Sub Zero bar and rant service request from from an Irrigon man that 42, on an Irrigon Justice
that a deputy had advised Yamhill County Sheriff’s his ex-girlfriend was only Court warrant. Bail was set
them to call if they ever saw Office on Kemper Ryan supposed to remove the at $524 in full.
-MCSO received report
the subject out and about. Kinney, 18. An arrest was tires on his vehicle, as they
The caller also advised made.
belonged to her, but she from an Irrigon woman that
there was a fight about to
-A female caller from also removed the rims. The a man had walked through
break out.
Irrigon advised MCSO that caller requested contact. her property and when
-Parole and Probation her mother’s ex-boyfriend MCSO responded and ad­ she confronted him there
deputy requested extra pa­ was trying to run over her vised the caller that it was was a bike in the area. She
said that he said it wasn’t
trols at Hager Park Little mom with the car. MCSO a civil problem.
League Field, Lovers Lane responded and determined
-MCSO received report his bike, but it was sitting
Bridge and the park below it to be a verbal dispute only from a Heppner woman that against the power box on
the elementary school for regarding a civil matter. All her 1996 Ford Aspire was the neighbor’s property.
subjects were advised it was missing. She said she let her She said her husband re­
suspicious drug activity.
ex-husband use the vehicle cently died and they were
-A man in Irrigon ad­ a civil matter.
vised that someone broke
-MCSO received a re­ the previous day and he concerned about the subject
into his barn and stole a port from a person in lone was supposed to return that being in the area and had
saddle.
saying that a subject was night. She said she called never seen him in the cul-
-A caller advised of a threatening to take out of him and he told her he did de-sac before. There was
something tied to the handle
whole herd of sheep about stalking order because the not have it.
to cross the road on Bomb­ caller drove by the subject’s
-MCSO received report bars o f the bike. MCSO
ing Range near Boardman. residence every day to go of an eight-week old male responded but was unable
MCSO was unable to lo­ to work. Caller requested Husky dog that showed at to locate the subject.
cate.
contact.
-MCSO received report
the caller’s residence.
-A caller in Heppner
-MCSO was advised
J u n e 16: M orrow of a possible drunk driver
advised that the neighbor that Hermiston PD arrested County Sheriff’s Deputy in a black Chevy truck in
was honking his horn and Jason M Garza, 24, on a reported assisting with a Irrigon. The caller knew
when the caller asked him M orrow C ounty Parole motor vehicle accident in where the subject lived.
to stop the vehicle left and and Probation warrant for Umatilla County.
J u n e 19: M orrow
the subject was yelling at Use o f a Controlled Sub­
-MCSO received an­ County S heriff’s Office
them. The caller asked to stance and Fail to Obey other burglar alarm at the received report that Herm­
speak to a deputy.
Laws. Subject was lodged Nuts and Bolts Tavern on iston Police Department
-MCSO was advised at Umatilla County Jail with Hwy. 730, Irrigon. A deputy arrested Kayla M. Vierra,
of a stabbing at Bake’s in no bail.
responded and determined on a parole and probation
J u n e 15: M orrow it was a false alarm.
Irrigon. Seth Edward Lee
detention warrant for vio-
Finch, 19, was arrested for County S heriff’s Office
-MCSO received report lation/Failure to Obey All
Attempted Murder, Assault received report of a four- o f suspicious activity on Laws/Possession of Meth-
year-old girl walking down Main St. in Heppner. The am phetam ine. She was
I, Assault II and Riot.
J u n e 13: -M orrow Hwy. 730, Irrigon, chasing caller said she heard some­ lodged with no bail.
County S h eriff’s Office after her dog. The child was one banging against the
-MCSO received re­
received a report that a Port­ back with her father and wall and moving around, port of an alarm at Morrow
a-Potty had been tagged everything was okay.
but she couldn’t see any­ County Grain G row ers,
near A.C. Houghton in Ir­
-MCSO received re­ one. A deputy responded, Lexington.
rigon. MCSO investigated port o f a male driving a but was unable to locate
-MCSO received report
and determ ined it to be red Honda four-wheeler on anyone.
of a subject trespassing on a
unfounded.
Utah Ave. in Irrigon with
-MCSO received re­ ranch in Irrigon. The caller
-MCSO was advised one child on the back and quest for extra patrol on wanted MCSO to trespass
that Franklin County Sher­ one on the front, with nei­ Tower Road in Boardman the subject from Madison
iff’s Office (Washington) ther wearing helmets.
where a paving project was Farms.
had arrested Wayne Bradley
-MCSO received report to begin and last for about
-MCSO received report
Schwabrow, 39, on a Mor­ from an Irrigon subject a week.
of a cow on the shoulder of
row county Circuit court that a suspicious person
-MCSO received report the highway on 1-84 Board-
warrant for Probation viola- was walking around the of graffiti inside the court man.
tion/Unlawful Possession caller’s neighbor's house, area where the basketball
-MCSO received report
of Marijuana.
which was supposed to be courts are at A.C. Houghton that Pioneer Memorial FIos-
-MCSO was advised vacant. MCSO responded Elementary on Main Ave. pital in Heppner was having
that C lackam as County and determined it was the in Irrigon.
a fire drill.
Sheriff’s Office arrested new owners.
-MCSO received report
-MCSO Deputy report­
Joshua Thomas Pogue, 32,
-MCSO received report from a Heppner man that ed he was checking Blake’s
on an Irrigon Justice Court of a man wearing a white he had a cat in a trap that Ranch.
warrant for Failure to Ap- straw cowboy on a red four- needed to be taken “north”.
-MCSO received report
pear/Driving While Sus­ wheeler with a child riding
-MCSO received report of a fire in the draw behind
pended.
with him. MCSO responded from an Irrigon woman of the homes on Canyon Drive
-MCSO was advised but was unable to locate graffiti. She said she saw in Heppner. Heppner Fire
that Umatilla County Jail anyone.
the neighbor boy ride his Department, lone Fire De­
arrested Robert Maxwell
-MCSO received report bike to the house next door partment, Boardman Fire
Minton, 33, on an Irrigon o f a subject robbed at BEO and went up to a Streamline Department and Station 7
Justice Court warrant for in Irrigon. The caller said camper and when he left it all responded.
Failure to Appear/Failure to that several subjects, one was spray painted. She said
-MCSO received report
Perform Duties o f a Driver with a weapon, pulled into she saw him get off his bike that a truck in lone was
Property Damage.
the parking lot and one took and walk up to the camper. suspected of being in a hit
-MCSO was advised of $20 from him.
She said he was wearing a and run in Salem.
a dispute between custodial
-MCSO received report yellow hoodie, but knows
-MCSO received report
parents. Jefferson County o f suspicious activity on who he is. An arrest was from a woman in lone that
Sheriff’s Office requested Main St. in Heppner. The made.
her daughter told her that
assistance in case there was caller said that a person
-MCSO received an­ someone put on facebook
a dispute.
wearing a plaid shirt was other report of graffiti on that they were going to get
-MCSO received a re­ walking down Main St., a yellow vacant home. The a stalking order and the
port of two subjects a half but when the person saw report was unfounded.
caller said she thought it
mile south of Clark's Can­ the caller, the subject in the
-M CSO D eputy re ­ was about her. She wanted
yon on Hwy. 207 hitchhik­ plaid shirt turned around quested an incident be to know what she could do
ing along the side o f the and went the other direc­ opened for a vehicle with because she has to drive
road north toward Heppner. tion.
graffiti on it in Irrigon. The to work on the same street
June 14: -MCSO was
-MCSO received report incident was under inves­ where the other subject
advised o f a Motor Vehicle that C lackam as County tigation.
lives.
Accident in Irrigon; a car arrested Jeremy William
-MCSO received report
-MCSO received report
had hit a semi. Caller ad­ Garcia on an Irrigon Justice of graffiti at the skate park from a Heppner man that he
vised the female in the car Court warrant for Failure to in Irrigon.
let his ex-wife take the car,
was injured and the truck Appear on Possession of a
-MCSO received report but she loaned it to someone
was leaking fuel. MCSO, Controlled Substance. Bail of a male with a child tres­ else and they were saying
Irrigon Ambulance, Irrigon was set at $ 1,410 to be paid passing on Pleasant View they traded it for another
Fire and Oregon State Po­ in full.
Rd. in Irrigon.
car. He wanted to get his
lice responded. One person
-Irrigon Ambulance re­
-MCSO, Irrigon Ambu­ vehicle back but he didn’t
was transported to Good ceived request for an ambu­ lance received report o f a know where it was in Mor­
Shepherd Medical Center. lance for a 35-year-old male 67-year old male in Irrigon row County.
Jamie L Booker, 22, was ar­ with several abdom inal with severe COPD, possible
-MCSO received report
rested by MCSO for DUI1. pains. Irrigon Ambulance pneumonia and atrial fibril­ from and Irrigon woman
-MCSO received com­ responded and transported lation. He was transported. that someone burglarized
plaint of criminal mischief him to Good Shepherd Hos­
-MCSO, Irrigon Am­ her neighbor’s house. She
at the Sub Zero Restaurant pital in Hermiston.
bulance received report said he broke glass and was
in Irrigon. A female subject
-MCSO received re­ o f a 56-year-old female in still on the scene. She knew
was banging on the window port of several audible bur­ Irrigon with an unknown his name and advised that
and broke it. The female glar alarm s at the Nuts medical condition. She was he was under some form of
was cut but left the scene. and Bolts Tavern on Hwy. transported.
intoxicants and was acting
-A man in H eppner 730. MCSO was unable
-MCSO received report very disoriented. MCSO
advised MCSO he had a to respond, but another o f graffiti at the Riverview trespassed Russell Whit-
cat in a trap and needed it agency assisted and found Mobile Court on Hwy. 730, beck, 54, from the mobile
the building secure.
Irrigon. MCSO responded home space.
picked up.
-MCSO received report and cleaned up the graffiti.
-MCSO received a re­
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