SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 7, 2015 DA’s Report Sheriff’s Report August 18 (cont.): -MCSO received report from an Irrigon woman who said she had received a phone call from someone claiming to be an officer from the IRS. She requested a deputy to make contact and advised she had the message saved on her an- swering machine. -MCSO received report of a semi following another semi with a dump truck that was swerving back and forth between lanes. The caller said the load didn’t seem stable and seemed to be handmade. -MCSO received report from a woman who said she was at her ex’s house and wanted to get her car back; her ex had the car and he was not home. She said she told her ex sister-in-law that she was going to get the car back and she thinks the sister told him to leave. -MCSO received report of a missing female York- shire in Heppner. August 23: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report of a party going on with possible minors consuming alcohol. MCSO stayed in the area and checked vehicles, also came in contact with the home owner who advised there were no minors in the home. -MCSO received a phone call from a female who advised she was out- side the hospital and no one was coming to let them in. As dispatch was about to call the hospital she said saw someone coming and got off the phone. Dispatch contacted the hospital to make sure she was able to get in and get help. -MCSO received a re- port about an animal com- plaint. Called advised that there is a Chihuahua at her house, and has been there since Tuesday. She had been unable to catch it, but it won’t leave. Caller did not know where the dog belongs, just wanted someone to go and catch it, and take it. -Richard Nicolas Wil- son, 25, was arrested by Wasco County on MCSO warrant #V 9494-13 for Failure to Appear for driv- ing while suspended. -72 year old male had trouble breathing, Hep- pner Ambulance responded. Male was later transferred to Good Shepherd. August 24: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived eight fire calls in the South Morrow County area. -Caller notified MCSO that her husband has Al- zheimer’s and she wanted to let them know that he does have a tendency to wander. Caller advised that he does have a wrist brace- let with his info. -Citizen of Irrigon called and advised MCSO that there was a Cascade Natural Gas truck parked next to her fence. The Call- er advised that there was no one around the truck or the area. Caller wanted it checked on. A Deputy advised the caller there was an employee out marking spots on the roadway. August 26: -Boardman Ambulance was advised an adult male was exposed to sulfuric acid on his arm. The ambulance responded and transported the patient. Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office was advised of a motor vehicle accident at hwy. 206 and Clarks Canyon Road. The caller advised the vehicle went off the embankment and that the car was screwed up pretty good but there was no blood or anything. MCSO made contact with the car’s owner, who ad- vised they would get the vehicle moved. -A female in Board- man advised MCSO that an individual was on her property and needed to be trespassed. MCSO made contact with the individual and advised him that he was trespassed from the property. -A female in Lexington reported that there were subjects riding a dirt bike on the road across the creek from her house. She ad- vised to check toward the cemetery to locate them and said she was available for contact if the deputy needed directions. MCSO checked the area but was unable to locate. -MCSO was advised of a deer in a field on the edge of Heppner. The caller advised it had a severely broken leg and was not do- ing very well, and said they thought it needed to be put down. -An individual con- tacted MCSO and advised that he had a warrant and wanted to turn himself in. A deputy made phone contact with the subject and advised him that he did not have a warrant out of Morrow County. August 28: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s office reported assisting another agency with locating a fa- ther for a meeting. -MCSO was advised that Umatilla PD arrested Wendy Lynn Long on a Morrow County warrant. The subject was also ar- rested on Umatilla County warrants and was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received report of a suicidal subject in Ir- rigon. It was determined it was threats only; the subject did not have any weapons. -MCSO was advised that a male in Lexing- ton had a pit bull running around loose. The caller stated the male was refusing to tie the dog up and that he had been warned the week before. -MCSO was advised of four or five kids in Heppner, two with black masks and what appeared to be pellet guns, in the area behind a residence. The caller ad- vised there were animals back there and it was un- known what the juveniles were doing. The caller re- CONCEAL CARRY CLASS - UTAH/OR/AZ OCT 18, 2015 $80 per student 1:00 pm — 6:00 pm quested that a deputy check it out and requested deputy contact. -MCSO received a 911 call from a female in Lex- ington who said her friend was on Hwy. 74 headed toward Lexington and that they were to meet and go camping. She advised she was concerned because she had not heard from them and they might be wrecked or stranded with no cell phone service. MCSO searched Hwy. 74 and was unable to locate a vehicle matching that description. The subject called back and advised she went up to the campground and her friends were waiting at the camp spot. -A subject advised MCSO that he was on his way to Penland Lake and his car broke down before Cutsforth Park. He advised the car was off the road and he had a friend coming to get him, but he wanted MCSO to know. -A manager at a mo- bile home park in Irrigon advised MCSO that there were some kids causing a dispute at the location and that they were possibly in- toxicated somehow. They kept getting out of their vehicles, couldn’t stand up, and were being loud. MCSO responded and was unable to locate. -Boardman Police De- partment was advised of an unresponsive male at the restrooms at the Board- man marina campground. Boardman PD and Board- man fire responded and made contact with the sub- ject; he was sleeping. He was advised to leave and that if he came back he would be trespassed from the location. -A male in Irrigon re- ported his vehicles were broken into during the night but advised he did not see anything of value missing. A female in the same area reported both of her ve- hicles were broken into the previous night and advised she would like to make a report. -A female in Heppner advised MCSO that dogs at a nearby house had been barking and it didn’t stop all day long. The caller advised he did not want contact but would like a deputy to make contact with the owners. -A Heppner resident reported that a package was stolen out of their mailbox. -A Lexington resident advised MCSO that there was a disturbance at his residence; a female left intoxicated with a child in the vehicle. He requested a welfare check on the driver and child. MCSO was un- able to locate. August 29: -A male in Irrigon reported that his wife was drunk and throw- ing stuff. There were weap- ons/guns at the location but she didn’t have access to them. MCSO made contact with the subjects and deter- mined no crime had been committed. -MCSO was advised of low visibility due to blowing dust and sunlight in several locations. -A person in Irrigon called MCSO and advised that his neighbor called to let him know that someone had put a camera on the roof of a residence the caller owned. Caller requested contact. MCSO arrested Albert LeRoy Hart, 45, on charges of two counts of Criminal Trespass II and one count of Theft of Services. -MCSO was advised of a sick doe that needed dispatched near Hwy. 74, Heppner. The caller advised the doe appeared very ill but they were unsure what was wrong with it. The animal was dispatched. -A female in Heppner requested contact concern- ing a lost driver’s license. -A person in Ione ad- vised there was a black lab dog that was bleeding from the mouth in front of the post office. The dog had a collar but wouldn’t let the caller get close enough to see it. MCSO was unable to locate. -A male in Heppner called MCSO and requested to speak to a deputy con- cerning having his brother removed from the resi- dence. A deputy made con- tact with the subjects and the brother was advised to leave. -A subject contacted MCSO about a possible lost wallet in Lexington. -Someone in Board- man advised MCSO that subjects were trying to break into an apartment unit through the porch. Board- man Police responded and two subjects were tres- passed from the unit. -A person in Irrigon advised that a Honda dirt bike had been stolen some- time the night before and requested contact. MCSO responded and arrested Chester Brent Paradiso, 44, on two Benton County warrants. -A male contacted MCSO trying to find his girlfriend; he was not sure where she was and hadn’t spoken to her since she left for work that morning. MCSO made contact with her employer and the fe- male was still at work. -Pioneer Memorial Hospital advised MCSO of a male patient with an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound to his hand. August 30: -A male in Heppner advised Morrow County Sheriff’s Office that a female and male subject had come down from Corps property with bows. The caller wanted to advise MCSO that someone had possibly been hunting but he did not know for sure. They did not have an animal and he did not know if they had permission to be there. -A person in Irrigon ad- vised MCSO she had heard gunshots in the Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge about 45 minutes before. She advised she did not be- lieve any of the bird seasons had opened yet. A deputy made contact with the sub- DECORATE FOR FALL New merchandise HALLOWEEN SALE Dressup & Accesories 30% off Nazarene Church, 335 Gilmore St, Heppner,OR,97836 OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH! 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Additionally, Thomas was convicted of Menacing – Constituting Domestic Violence, a Class A Misdemeanor. Of the sentence of 180 days jail time, execution of 170 days was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench probation, to include 10 days jail time with credit for time served and to run consecutive to previously imposed sen- tences, 60 hours of commu- nity service, no contact with the victim, and successful completion of batterer in- tervention evaluation and any recommended treat- ment. Additional counts of Strangulation – CDV and Harassment were disposed without conviction. Fines, fees and assessments to- taled $300. jects; they all had tags for a special hunt in Umatilla Refuge only. -A deputy reported he was out with a female in Irrigon regarding a stalk- ing order. Albert LeRoy Hart, 45, was served with a temporary stalking order and given a verbal warning for telephonic harassment. -MCSO received a 911 call with yelling and pro- fanity in the background. MCSO responded and determined it was verbal only, but arrested Jack Deal Castator, 31, on a Uma- tilla County Sheriff’s Office warrant. -MCSO was advised an ambulance was requested for a suicidal subject in Irrigon. The caller advised the male subject was okay at that time and she would call back if needed. August 31: -Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office was advised that Umatilla County arrested John Ar- thur Baxter, 25, on a Mor- row County Circuit Court warrant for Theft II. -A male in Irrigon ad- vised MCSO that he be- lieved he had some stolen items at his residence. He requested that a deputy come and check. -MCSO arrested Kenny Stookey on a Heppner Jus- tice Court Commitment order to serve 30 days; sub- ject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO was advised that an individual was sit- ting on a porch in Board- man and they would like a deputy to respond. Board- man Police Department arrested James Town, 23, on a charge of Disorderly Conduct II. -An individual in Ir- rigon reported they were digging to build a fence and found some bones that they did not believe were animal bones, and requested some- one come and check them out. A deputy responded and determined they were not human remains, but were elk bones. -MCSO was advised that Albany PD arrested Marion Preston Sager, 36, on a Heppner Justice Court warrant. Subject was lodged at Linn County Jail. -A caller at the Board- man clinic advised there was a man in a vehicle outside the clinic having seizures. Boardman Ambu- lance responded and trans- ported the patient to Good Shepherd Hospital. 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