FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 31,2014
Horseshoe Hideout 4-H Club
gives back
Outdoor club tries out fresh
powder
Pioneer Memorial Home Health and Hospice Chaplain Carmelo Di Salvo accepts a donation
from Horseshoe Hideout club members Evan Kollman, Gibson McCurry, Tresslyn McCurry,
Casey Fletcher and Cody Fletcher. -Contributedphoto
The Heppner Jr/Sr High School Outdoor Club held its first ski trip to the Anthony Lakes Ski
Area. Fortunately, there was plenty of snow to ski and snowboard, but group members said
After successful fund members met with Mor for our community is im they had to chain up the van to get there. The Outdoor Club has future ski trips planned for
raising efforts, the Horse row County Health Dis portant to our group, and January and February, including an overnight trip. Pictured are club members Jan Glasen,
Bryan Fowler, Len Havermeirer, Cade Arbogast, Justus Schoenborn and Bryce Fowler. Not
shoe Hideout 4-H Club paid trict Chaplain Carmelo Di know ing it went som e pictured: Kaden Corbin. -Contributedphoto
a visit to Pioneer Memo Salvo, who accepted the
rial Hospital and donated donation on behalf of the
the money they made to organization.
Pioneer Memorial Home
“Donating to a cause
Health and Hospice. Club
where that it will be put
to use is a great feeling,”
stated club member Gibson
McCurry'.
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MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
Sheriff's Report
J u ly 10: -M o rro w
County Sheriff’s Office re
ceived report of a burglary
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received re
port o f a vehicle being
towed on 1-84 E, Board-
man, that was on fire. Fire
departm ent. Em ergency
Services, Boardman Police
officer and MCSO Deputy
responded.
-MCSO received report
of a suspicious phone call
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
of a house fire in Irrigon. Ir
rigon Fire Department, Irri
gon Ambulance and MCSO
responded. Boardman Fire
Department also responded,
but was cancelled before
arrival.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that he
hired an unlicensed build
ing contractor to extend a
roof and they botched the
job.
-MCSO received report
of a vehicle driving reck
lessly and at a high rate of
speed in the Irrigon Mobile
Court.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
her neighbor’s Rottweilers
keep coming over and try to
attack her.
J u ly 11: -M orrow
County Sheriff’s Office re
ceived report that a woman
in Boardman was beaten
up by her boyfriend. She
reported that he hit her
with a glass mug. She said
she left the house and was
in a field by Kunze and
Paul Smith roads. MCSO
and Boardman Ambulance
responded. MCSO arrested
Juan Escalante H ernan
dez on Assault IV. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $6,000 bail.
-MCSO received report
o f unauthorized use o f a
motor vehicle on Pole Line
Rd. and Homestead Lane,
Boardman. A vehicle was
reported to be in the canal
just north of Homestead Rd.
at the intersection of Pole
Line Rd.
-MCSO received re
port o f a deer hit and lying
next to the road on Hwy.
74, Heppner, that needed
to be dispatched. A deputy
responded, but the deer got
up and ran away.
-MCSO received report
o f five-seven pit bul!/Lab
mix puppies to get rid of.
The caller was advised that
the nearest shelter was Pet
Rescue in Hermiston.
-MCSO received report
of a small canister of white
powder in the w om en’s
restroom at the Boardman
rest area on Hwy. 1-84.
-MCSO received report
of two dogs missing from
a Heppner address, a Shih
Tzu and a bull dog.
-MCSO received report
of a large chunk of tire in
the middle of the slow lane
on 1-84 Boardman.
-MCSO received report
o f a m issing bike from
an address on Willow St.
in Heppner. The caller
said that two women had
stopped earlier, having run
out of gas.
-MCSO received re
port of a big silver Ford or
Chevy driving slow, swerv
ing and not letting a car pass
on Dee Cox Rd. in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
that the beach at the end
of Pleasant View/Colum-
bia River in Irrigon was
very dirty and not main
tained. The caller was also
concerned for the wildlife
there. MCSO advised that
the area is m anaged by
Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife.
-MCSO received re
quest for a welfare check on
an lone subject who had not
paid his electric bill since
March and had no activity
on his account. A deputy
responded.
-MCSO received re
quest for deputy contact
from an Irrigon resident
who wanted information
regarding his options con
cerning a horse he had
been taking care o f for a
family member, but could
no longer care for the horse.
MCSO responded and at
tempted to locate the owner.
-MCSO received re
quest for an agency assist
from a parole and probation
officer who advised that a
subject with a valid warrant
was heading into Irrigon.
The officer asked MCSO to
make contact if the subject
was located.
-MCSO received re
quest from the fruit stand in
Irrigon to have three juve
nile males trespassed from
the stand. MCSO responded
and would make contact
with the juveniles.
-MCSO received report
of a 33-year-old male with
seizures. Irrigon Ambu
lance responded and trans
ported the subject.
-MCSO received report
from a caller on Paul Smith
Rd. that a dog was tied to a
tree and barking at nothing.
-MCSO received report
of a wounded baby fox still
alive at a location on Hwy.
207, Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that he
wanted to file a complaint
against his neighbors who
do not keep their dog on
their property and use his
driveway as a turn-around.
A deputy spoke with the
neighbors and advised that
their dog needed to stay in.
J u ly 12: -M orrow
County Sheriff’s Deputy
reported being out with
subjects who ha'd run out of
gas on Hwy. 730, Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
that a black Pontiac Sunfire
with two occupants was
driving the wrong way in
the caller’s lane and al
most ran him off the road
on Hwy. 730 Irrigon. The
driver o f the Sunfire was
given a verbal warning for
failure to maintain lane.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
a neighborhood dog was
trying to get to the caller’s
chickens. She said that the
dog may have been left by
the tenants who moved out
across the street. The dog’s
owner picked the dog up.
-MCSO received a call
from a female who asked
to be transferred to Poison
Control.
-MCSO received report
from a woman in Heppner
that her daughter had not
been home in four days and
wanted assistance in getting
her to return home.
-MCSO Deputy initi
ated numerous civil service
attempts.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
a male came to her house
and called her daughter a
thief the previous day. She
said he then drove by their
house and threw rocks at
it. She requested deputy
contact and MCSO made
contact.
-MCSO received sev
eral 911 hang-up or aban
doned calls.
-MCSO responded to
several disabled vehicle
reports.
.-MCSO received report
from a woman who said she
hit a deer and wanted a dep
uty to respond. She reported
there were no injuries and
the car was damaged but
drivable.
J u ly 13: -M orrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report of an officer
removing firewood from
the roadway on Hwy. 730,
Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
someone threw a brick into
his back porch door the
previous night, breaking the
glass and tearing the screen.
-MCSO received report
of a deer that had gotten hit
by the golf course in Hep
pner and appeared to have a
broken leg. The caller said
the doe had two fawns with
her and was trying to get up
the hill on the east side of
the road. A deputy checked
the area and was unable to
locate the injured deer. OSP
was also advised.
-MCSO received report
from a subject concerning a
previous call where some
one was possibly shooting
at something from out of
an airplane. Deputies were
advised.
-MCSO received re
port of an erratic driver, a
possible drunk driver and
a semi-truck swerving on
1-84 Boardman. Both were
referred to other agencies.
-MCSO received re
quest for a deputy to re
spond to an Irrigon resi
dence where a juvenile
male was out of control.
MCSO responded and the
juvenile department was
to meet with the family the
following week.
-MCSO received re
port of an abandoned bike
behind a residence in Hep
pner.
-MCSO received report
o f people at the gun range
in Boardman who did not
have it reserved.
-MCSO received sev
eral hang-up. abandoned or
accidental 911 calls.
-MCSO received report
o f a car window shot in Ir
rigon with the bullet still
in there.
-MCSO received report
from a repo company that
they were going to repo a
car, but the people at the ad
dress pulled another vehicle
in the way, so the repo com
pany could not get the car.
They requested a deputy.
-MCSO received report
that a male subject with
a warrant was at Blakes
Ranch outside Heppner.
-MCSO received report
that a silver Impala with
four males inside attempted
to force the caller’s friend
off the road and then sped
past his residence. A deputy
responded, but the caller
could not identify the driver
of the vehicle.
-MCSO received report
of a domestic disturbance
in Irrigon with scream
ing, yelling and cursing.
The caller advised that
MCSO knew the location as
they had been there several
times.
-M CSO received an
Attempt to Locate alert sent
out by Wasco County for a
suspect possible injured in
a shooting in an orchard in
Wasco County.
-MCSO received report
of someone tearing around
on a four-wheeler behind
the old Kegler’s Market in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received re
port from a driver on 1-84
Boardman that a deer ran
across traffic and into the
side o f his car. He said there
was no damage and no inju
ries, but he wanted to make
sure the deer wasn’t still
on the road. The call was
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referred to another agency.
-MCSO, Heppner Fire
Department received re
port of fires at Stock Drive
Rd. in Heppner. HFD re
sponded.
-Heppner Ambulance
received a request to page
the ambulance to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital. A sub
ject was transported.
J u ly 14: -M orrow
County S heriff's Office
received report from an Ir
rigon woman that she had
fraudulent charges made to
her bank account in Mem
phis.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
her estranged husband was
taking all the food from the
house and the meat out of
the freezer. She later called
back and advised that the
situation was resolved.
-MCSO received report
that sprinkler heads had
been broken at the Irrigon
Skate Park.
-MCSO received report
o f fire on rangeland on
French Lane, Heppner.
-MCSO received re
quest for a welfare check
on the caller’s mother and
step-father, whom he had
not heard from in a day or
so. MCSO responded and
reported that the subjects
were fine.
-MC Sheriff reported
completing an area check
at Oregon Lane after receiv
ing a report of gun shots in
the area the night before.
-MCSO received report
of a fire near the OH V Park.
Tfie area was in the Forest
Service jurisdiction and the
fire call was referred to the
John Day Forest Service
dispatch.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon subject that
a male subject was threaten
ing to kill her and take her
kids.
-MCSO received report
of a loud party with music
going on until midnight at
the lone Legion Hall.
-MCSO served a re
straining order to a subject
in custody before he was
transported to jail.
-MCSO reported a code
violation in Heppner for
weed and yard debris.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon subject who
said he had his house tagged
with graffiti about a week
ago, but then som eone
tagged over that graffiti the
night before. He requested
deputy contact.
-MCSO received re
quest from OSP for an
agency assist for a subject
with a warrant out of Wasco
County. The request was
cancelled.
-MCSO received re
quest for deputy contact
from a woman regarding
her options on having some
one’s personal belongings
removed from her property.
-MCSO received re
quest for a deputy escort
from a woman who wanted
to gather her things from
a previous residence. The
civil standby was com
pleted.
-MCSO received report
of graffiti in the men’s rest
room at the Irrigon Marina.
The caller reported they
would be locking the rest
room until a deputy arrived.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
someone took the power
cord to her trailer. The com
plaint was canceled.
-MCSO received report
o f three-four male ju v e
niles smoking marijuana
at the Heppner Elementary
School playground. The
subjects were warned.
J u ly 15: -M orrow
County S heriff’s Office
received report o f a ve
hicle in the median on 1-84
Boardman.
-MCSO received report
o f a male/female alterca
tion with screaming at a
residence on Morgan St. in
Heppner. A deputy made
contact, but the fem ale
didn’t want to talk to him.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
someone had stolen her
identity and she contacted
the law offices that had
been corresponding with
the subject, but they said
they could not release any
information to the caller
because the other woman
was their client.
-MCSO received report
of a dog bitten by another
dog on Fairview Rd. in
Heppner. The caller said
that the other dog broke
away from its leash and bit
her dog in the head. She
said the dog was okay, but
was worried about kids in
the area.
-MCSO received report
that Tri Comm arrested
Nikayla Peck, 23, on an Ir
rigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Appear/Fail-
ure to Carry and Present.
She was lodged at Norcor
with $3,000 bail.
-MCSO arrested Brian
Ray Yates, 31, on a Kit
titas County, Washington,
warrant for two counts of
Failure to Appear/Unlawful
Possession o f a Firearm.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO received report
of graffiti in the bowl at the
Irrigon Skate Park.
-MCSO received report
that Snake River Correc
tional Institution arrested
and released Luis Ernesto
Fuentes Parada, 27, on an
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