EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Sheriff’s Report August 11: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Deputy reported something burn- ing on west Eighth Rd., Irrigon. The Irrigon Fire Department was notified. The resident put out the fire in the burn barrels -MCSO received re- port of cows out one mile south of Clark’s Canyon, Heppner. -MCSO received report of a violation of a restrain- ing order. The caller said the subject showed up two days earlier and collected his firearms from the peti- tioner’s father’s home. The respondent and his father came to get the guns and advised the guns would be kept at his father’s house. MCSO responded, investi- gated and advised the guns would be returned. -MCSO received report from a subject on Green St. in Heppner, that he had been moved out of the house for three days and when he came home, the house was ransacked and there was a sleeping bag there. -MCSO received report from a subject in Hep- pner that a front loader was driving down Main St., speeding and following too closely. The caller said the vehicle stopped at the gas station, then continued out of town toward Green Feed. -MCSO received report of a white border collie on Hwy. 206, Condon, with a vet ID on collar. -MCSO received re- port of a subject staying in an A-frame at the North County Transfer Station on Frontage Lane, Boardman, on Fridays. -MCSO received report from a subject at the Trans- load Facility at Rail Loop Dr., Boardman. MCSO responded and determined it was not a hit and run; the caller falsely believed he needed to file a police report. -MCSO received re- port of chip trucks going 70 down Homestead Rd. The caller requested extra patrols. -MCSO advised that they had received permis- sion to enter a residence in Heppner to check for subjects who were not sup- posed to be there. -MCSO received report of a disturbance between a father and son at Bu- chanan Place in Irrigon. The caller said he believed it was physical. MCSO responded. MCSO arrested Skyler Lane Blythe, 20, for Harassment-Domestic Violence. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $3,000 bail. -MCSO received report of graffiti in the restrooms at the Wildlife Refuge at Pa- terson Ferry Road, Irrigon. -MCSO received re- port of 18 DVD cases with no DVDs inside found in the restroom at the Irrigon Skate Park. MCSO received report from a deputy who was out with a vehicle on the side of the road with a subject with a spotlight. The subject was looking for a phone that fell out of his car. August 12: -A man in Boardman advised Morrow County Sheriff’s Office that he has picked up a female who had been assaulted. Boardman ambulance re- sponded and transported the female to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO received a criminal mischief com- plaint from the area of Blake’s Ranch. The call- er advised someone was shooting domestic animals and he would have to get his cat’s leg amputated. -A caller near Board- man advised MCSO that he had swerved to miss a semi parked on the side of the road and his trailers forced a passenger car off the road and into the ditch. He ad- vised that everyone seemed to be okay but he wanted to make someone aware. MCSO checked the area but was unable to locate. -A male advised that he was assaulted at a location in Ione approximately three weeks earlier while on a job there. August 13: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived a fire call outside of Boardman. Caller reported a field on fire on the north side of the freeway. Board- man Fire, Irrigon Fire and MCSO responded. -MCSO received a re- port of a motor vehicle accident. Caller reported a 55 year-old male shoulder injury as a result of a mo- torcycle versus deer motor vehicle accident. MCSO Heppner Ambulance and Heppner Fire Department responded and the patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. -MCSO received a re- port of criminal mischief complaint in Irrigon. Caller reported that her neighbor’s daughter was throwing zip lock bags of fecal matter into their yard. -A theft complaint in Lexington was reported to MCSO. Caller advised that a vehicle drove off without paying for their fuel. A deputy responded. The sus- pect was found and returned to pay for the fuel. -MCSO arrested Royce Wendell Moss, 51, on an Ir- rigon Justice Court warrant for FTA/Theft III and taken before a Judge. -MCSO received a re- port in Irrigon of a young female having her head slammed into concrete, conscience and breathing. Irrigon Ambulance, Board- man Ambulance, MCSO and Boardman PD respond- ed. August 15: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received report from an Irrigon man that his wife has moved, but still has her things at his house and he wanted her to remove them. He wanted to know what his options were. -MCSO received report from a male subject that a female driver in a silver Chev Impala tailgated him quite a ways and passed him in a turn lane. -MCSO received re- quest for information from California residents who bought a trailer and wanted to know what to do to get it licensed so they could transport it back to Califor- nia where they live. -MCSO received report of a motor vehicle accident with a trailer with a 17-foot boat coming unhooked on Hwy. 207, Echo/Bombing Range Rd. They advised that no one was injured, but the pickup was on the fog line with hazards on, but the trailer was sitting in a ditch and the boat on the bank. -MCSO received re- quest for a welfare check for an elderly deaf male in Heppner who usually picked up his paper early in the morning, but there were three still in his box. The caller said he was not answering the door or win- dows. MCSO responded and checked on him, but he wasn’t home. -MCSO received report of a pony running down Quaid St. in Heppner to- ward the feed store. -MCSO received report from subjects on Hager/ Court streets in Heppner that a vehicle tried to run them over twice. MCSO re- sponded and made contact with all subjects involved. MCSO arrested Cody Ed- ward Rankin for two counts of Reckless Driving, two counts of Reckless En- dangerment and Criminal Mischief III. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $25,500 fine. -MCSO received re- port of three Chihuahuas running down Hwy. 730 in Irrigon. MCSO responded, but was unable to locate the dogs. -MCSO received re- quest for assistance from Oregon State Police con- cerning a subject involved in a rollover. MCSO ar- rested Damien Wilhelm for probable cause and delivered him to OSP. -MCSO received report of the theft of laminate flooring taken on Wyoming Ave. in Irrigon. -MCSO received report from a Heppner woman who said her daughter-in- law took her grandson to St. Helens and said she was not bringing him back. MCSO made contact with the caller and with the child’s mother who said she would bring back the kid on Monday. -MCSO received report from a woman in Boardman that another woman was just at her house, drunk, and verbally assaulted her and her lawn mower. MCSO made contact with the caller who advised that they had settled their dispute. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man who said that his wife wouldn’t let him get any clothes out of his house. He requested contact and help in getting his clothes. -MCSO received report that a big tree branch that was knocked down was blocking the road on Third St. in Irrigon. -MCSO received report of a two-vehicle, non-injury accident in Irrigon. MCSO responded and made con- tact with all the subjects. August 19: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received report of a female in Heppner who had taken a bunch of Xanax. The caller advised she was cur- rently sitting under a tree just away from the prop- erty. Heppner ambulance responded and transported the patient. -A male in Boardman advised MCSO that he had seen his neighbors walking past his house carrying arm- loads of what he believed to be stolen property. MCSO was unable to locate. -Columbia Basin Elec- tric reported to MCSO that their customers were re- ceiving scam phone calls and they would like the information logged. -A female in Heppner advised that someone had taken some stuff from her and requested to speak with a deputy to file a report. MCSO took the matter un- der investigation. -A female in Lexington reported her vehicle was broken into while she was in the Valley and requested that MCSO watch her ad- dress when she was away. -A male in Lexington reported that he was getting calls from people saying they were from Microsoft, wanting remote access to his computer. He declined to give it to them and they threatened to shut down his computer. The caller requested phone contact. -A female in Boardman requested contact regard- ing an individual who kept coming on her property. She advised that she did not want him there and he had been told that. The male was not there at the time but the female would like to get a restraining order. -Heppner Shell re- ported that a subject had stolen a pack of cigarettes. MCSO made contact with the subject. The cigarettes were returned and the sub- ject trespassed from the property. -A male in Boardman advised MCSO that he had dozed off on the way home from work and wa stuck in the canal. -A juvenile male in Ir- rigon fell off his bike and was disoriented. MCSO and Irrigon ambulance re- sponded and the juvenile was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO was advised that Multnomah County ar- rested William Kerry Allen Troxel, 57, on a Morrow County warrant for Failure to Appear on Driving Under the Influence. The subject was lodged at Multnomah County Jail. August 21: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived a report of a fight in Irrigon. Caller advised that his mother-in-law and niece were fighting. Mariah Mae, 20, was arrested by Morrow County Sheriff’s Office on Assault IV. -Alvaro Torres, 22, was arrested by Department of Corrections while subject was being incarcerated. Warrant # Z 10581-13. -MCSO received a re- port on a driving complaint. Caller states that a vehicle is all over the place, the driver is rubbing their head. Caller advised that they couldn’t get the plate because he speeds up and leaves him, and is running cars off the road. MCSO and BPD responded and was unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port from a caller in Hep- pner about their other half being very abusive, verbal- ly and physically. MCSO responded and arrested Melody L Coake, 51, for Domestic Violence Assault IV Misdemeanor. -MCSO received a re- port of a fire over the hill above the sheriff’s office. Caller advised that they could see smoke, originally thought it was just the sun, then saw smoke. MCSO and Heppner Fire Depart- ment responded and were unable to locate any smoke or fire. August 22: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office was advised of a single-vehicle motor vehicle accident with unknown injury; a sub- ject drove through a fence. MCSO responded and cited Robert Earl Stull, 47, for Careless Driving. -MCSO was advised that Vanessa Janel Rojas Mena, 21, was arrested in Kennewick, WA and was being held on local charges and on a Morrow County warrant. -A lost driver’s license was located at the Spur ‘em Barn. -A caller in Irrigon ad- vised MCSO that three kids were breaking bottles behind the gas station that is behind her house. Caller advised she tried yelling at them but they were still doing it. MCSO contacted three juvenile males and they advised they would clean up the glass. Parents were contacted. -A caller in Irrigon ad- vised there was a deer with a broken back left leg, still alive and struggling. MCSO responded but was unable to dispatch the deer due to not being able to get a clear shot and it having run across others’ property. -A caller in Heppner advised there was a fawn on the wrong side of the chain link fence around the dam across from the RV park and it couldn’t get back to its mother. MCSO responded and attempted to locate the fawn; she was inside the no trespassing fence and the doe could get to her. -MCSO was advised of a kite in a power line near Boardman. Umatilla Electric was advised. -MCSO was advised that Salem PD had arrested Kristi Lynn Loughmiller, 43, on Irrigon Justice Court and Linn County Warrants. The subject was lodged at Marion County Jail. -MCSO received a re- port of a dog killing chick- ens in Irrigon. 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