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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Sheriff’s Report -Continued from PAGE FIVE fallen and needed a lift as- She said she believed it was of a cat with its side ripped near the Tupper Guard Sta- deputy made contact. the neighbor’s dogs come into her yard and were trying to attack her horse. -MCSO received re- port of screaming and yell- ing coming from a house on Chase St. in Heppner. MCSO responded. -MCSO received report of a suicidal subject on Columbia Ave. in Board- man. Boardman Police Department and Commu- nity Counseling Solutions. MCSO reported that Board- man Ambulance responded and cleared with no trans- port, however someone was transported. -MCSO received report of a cow walking in the road on Washington in Ir- rigon. MCSO was unable to locate. -MCSO received re- port of a red passenger car east-bound on I-84 Board- man, in and out of lanes of travel going about 70 mph and swerving all over the road. MCSO was unable to locate. -Boardman Police De- partment received report of an 11-year-old girl in a red Mickey Mouse shirt with black pants and one green sock on, but no shoes say- ing she was running away. The report was under inves- tigation. -BPD received report from a man that his cell phone was stolen from his residence the previous Sunday. -BPD received report of a possible “cold” rape at Wilson Rd. Trailer Park. -Boardman Fire De- partment received report of a fire on I-84 E in the median. Boardman Fire Department and MCSO responded, but were unable to find anything. -Ione Ambulance, Hep- pner Ambulance received report of a subject who had sist, but had no injuries. The subject refused transport. -Heppner Fire Depart- ment received a flood alarm for seven miles up Hinton Creek. It was a false alarm. -MCSO received re- port that Hermiston Police Department arrested Ro- berta Lynn Manning, 27, on a warrant for Failure to Appear/Theft II, Criminal Trespass II and Escape III. Bail was set at $35,000. She was also arrested on a warrant for Failure to Ap- pear/Failure to Appear with $5,000 bail. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with a total bail of $40,000. -MCSO received report of a man in a Volkswagen Jetta hitting a black bear on Hwy. 244. The call was referred to another agency. -MCSO received re- port of a residence broken into on Columbia Lane in Irrigon. -MCSO received report of a man walking along the freeway yelling and gesturing. -MCSO received report of a man driving an SUV and pulling a 17-foot travel trailer on the shoulder on I-84 E with his right axle sitting on the ground. -MCSO received report of a disturbance at Howe’s Pizza in Heppner. -MCSO received report of a detention warrant ar- rest on W. Seventh Road in Irrigon. September 12: Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- fice received report from a woman in Heppner that it sounded like someone was up on her roof. She did not want contact, but wanted extra patrol in the area. -MCSO received report of a four-wheeler driving around the hillside behind the caller’s house on Wil- low view Drive in Heppner. her neighbor and that it hap- pens frequently, which was very disruptive because it’s in the middle of the night. MCSO responded -MCSO received report of a lot of black smoke in the area near Finley Buttes Landfill. -MCSO received report from a woman who said she wrecked her car trying to avoid hitting a deer at Anson Wright Park. The car was towed. -MCSO received report of a broken out window on a train engine at the tracks at the end of Olson Rd. -MCSO received report of kids on a four-wheel- er and a motorcycle. The caller said he wanted them talked to about riding in the area. MCSO spoke to all parties involved and they said they would not be rid- ing on the road any longer. -MCSO received report of three units broken into at Christine’s Mini Stor- age on East Hwy. 730. The incident was under inves- tigation. -MCSO received report that a belly dump semi lost a whole load of gravel on the freeway on I-84 E. MCSO and Oregon State Police responded. -MCSO received report that a kid broke a window and was trapped between two doors at the Oregon Trail Library on Main St. in Heppner. MCSO re- sponded. -MCSO received re- port of a Toyota Camry with Utah plates swerving all over the road on I-84 Boardman. The call was referred to another agency. -MCSO received report of four bulls close to the tracks south of I-84. MCSO was unable to locate the bulls. -MCSO received report open in the area of the caller’s house. MCSO re- sponded and made contact with the cat’s owner who said they would take the cat to the vet. -MCSO received report of yelling and possibly a restraining order between the male and female par- ties at the house on Kanga- roo Court Lane in Irrigon. MCSO responded, but was unable to locate anything. -MCSO received report from a Boardman woman that she heard what sound- ed like six gunshots east of her. Boardman Police Department and MCSO responded, but were unable to locate anything. -MCSO received report of a one-vehicle accident with unknown injuries. Boardman Fire Depart- ment, Boardman Ambu- lance, Boardman Police Department and MCSO responded and transported one patient to Good Shep- herd Hospital in Hermiston. September 13: MCSO received report from a sub- ject in Irrigon that the last couple nights someone has pounded on the outside of her home and tonight they came up on the deck and pounded on the house again. A deputy made con- tact and requested extra patrol. -MCSO received report of excess activity on Char- ity Loop in Irrigon. -MCSO received report of a van driving very slow with their flashers on on I-84 Boardman. OSP was advised. -MCSO received a re- port from a subject that their roommate did not arrive at home at the usual time Fri- day night. He was located at his place of employment. -MCSO received report of a motor vehicle accident tion. A deputy responded and assisted in getting the vehicle back on the road. The driver did not need an ambulance. -MCSO received report of a Chihuahua/Dachshund puppy at the tree farm on I-84 E. The person who found the puppy said she listed it in the classifieds, but if no one responded she would put it up for adoption. -MCSO received report of a car being driven er- ratically near Sand Hollow/ Hwy. 207. The driver said he was headed to Pendle- ton, but the car was over- heating so he turned around to go back to Heppner and was waiting for the engine to cool down. -MCSO received report from a woman in Irrigon that the tires on her vehicle were slashed sometime that morning. She said she woke up early and her gate was closed, but when she got up later, it was open. A deputy responded to take the report. -MCSO received report from a Heppner woman that her female red heeler ran off. -MCSO received re- quest from a Heppner wom- an for a welfare check on her neighbors whose dog had been barking for the past 30 minutes, which was very out of character. MCSO and contacted the neighbor’s son who said he would contact his parents to have them come home and quiet the dog. -MCSO received report of four cars with blowouts on I-84 Boardman. -MCSO received report from a woman in Hep- pner that her son took her tv and left it at someone else’s house and that person would not give it back. A September 17: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Office received report of a shop half burned, garbage debris and a derelict RV in Board- man. MCSO Deputy was to investigate a code incident at the location. -MCSO received report of suspicious activity at the Heppner golf course. -MCSO received report of a female on a bicycle weaving in and out of traffic on Hwy. 730 Irrigon. -MCSO received report of an Irrigon woman who had multiple dog bites that need sutures. -MCSO received report from of someone who was cleaning out a house and found mercury in Hep- pner. The woman wanted to know where to take it. -MCSO received report from a woman in Irrigon that a male and a female were inside her grandmoth- er’s house and she did not want them there. MCSO responded and a vehicle re- ported stolen out of Pendle- ton Police Department was recovered. MCSO arrested Claudia Lomas, 26, for Unauthorized Use of a Mo- tor Vehicle, Driving While Suspended-misdemeanor and Criminal Trespass I. Bail was set at $19,500. She was also arrested on a Umatilla County circuit court warrant for Failure to Appear/DUII, Reckless- ly endangering Another, Driving While Suspended- misdemeanor and Provid- ing False Information to a Police Officers. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. MCSO also arrested Coady Hep- ton, 24, for Possession of a Controlled Substance- methamphetamine and Criminal Trespass I. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $13,500 bail. To Our Providers, We Thank You & Appreciate all You do! Commemorating National Doctor’s Day Monday, March 30th Dan Hambleton, M.D. Russ Nichols, M.D. John Adair, PA-C Betsy Anderson, M.D. Sheridan Tarnasky, PA-C Ken Wenberg, M.D.