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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Sheriff’s Report September 17 (cont.): -MCSO was advised of a male at a Boardman loca- tion who was throwing rocks at vehicles. Ryan Payne, 36, was arrested for Assault IV, Menacing, Disorderly Conduct II, and Criminal Mischief II. The subject was lodged at Uma- tilla County Jail but, due to a medical issue at the jail, was recogged and turned over to medics. September 18: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- ice advised that Leobardo Jacquez III, 39, was lodged at Umatilla County Jail for violating his restraining order x3. -MCSO was advised that an elk was by the tracks at the coal fired plant. It was still alive but had been hit and needed to be dis- charged. The elk was dis- patched due to broken legs. -A person in Irrigon advised a dog was bark- ing at the house down the street. The caller advised she heard the owners yell- ing at it and the dog seemed to be getting aggressive with the owner. The caller couldn’t see what was go- ing on for sure. -A man reported a lost Browning 380. He stated he lost it two weeks before in the Kelly Prairie area. -MCSO was advised that Yamhill County ar- rested Daniel Lee Mead, 46, on an MCSO warrant for Failure to Appear on DUII Felony and Driving While Suspended Misdemeanor. The subject was lodged at Yamhill County with local charges and transport will be arranged with jail staff. -MCSO was advised by the Veterans’ Administra- tion that a victim of a con- ditional release no-contact order had been contacted by the subject. Probably cause for the arrest of Miguel Angel Gutierrez, 44, for Violation of a Conditional Release No Contact Order. -MCSO received a mandatory report of infor- mation regarding a juvenile subject and possible sex abuse. -MCSO was advised of a goat out in Heppner. It was brown with white spots. -A caller in Boardman advised MCSO that a fe- male was digging a hole in the ground in the roadway. It was unknown what she was doing. -A caller in Boardman stated a dog attacked her cat and attempted to attack her grandkids. The dog ripped the cat in half and drug it back across the street to the place it stays at. MCSO re- sponded and made contact. September 19: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- fice received a call from a woman who wanted to know if there was a hos- pital in Heppner or she should go to Hermiston; her 15-month-old son had just been discharged from Pend- leton but wasn’t breathing very well. -MCSO was advised by a person in Heppner that someone was trying to crawl through his window. He identiied it as a female subject. MCSO made con- tact with the caller and then with the female subject; the female subject was tres- passed from the property and was given a courtesy ride elsewhere. -MCSO was advised of the theft of some plants in Irrigon. MCSO arrested David Lynn Bailey, 51, for Theft I and Criminal Tres- pass II. The subject was also arrested on a Grant County warrant for Failure to Appear on a charge of Burglary. -A woman called from Irrigon to advise a pit bull was in the pasture chas- ing her beef. She advised MCSO who the dog’s own- er was. -MCSO arrested Eric Thomas Johnson, 49, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear on Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of a Controlled Substance - Schedule III. -MCSO received a re- port of a stolen vehicle; the caller advised he had located his vehicle in Lex- ington. MCSO arrested Corey Timothy Gray, 38, on charges of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Criminal Trespass II and Theft I. -MCSO was advised by a subject in Lexington that he needed a deputy at his house. The caller ad- vised that he and his mother were ighting and then his grandfather stepped in and choked him. MCSO re- sponded and made contact with all three subjects. -A person in Irrigon advised MCSO that loud music had been going on all day and that they could hear it inside the house with the doors closed. The caller ad- vised MCSO of the location of the music and stated that the caller wanted to remain anonymous because the caller was afraid they would have “a vendetta” against them. MCSO responded and made contact with the home owner, who was ad- vised if police were called to the location again, they would be cited for noise violation. -Boardman Ambulance was advised of a nonrespon- sive person in the bathroom at the Boardman Marina. Boardman PD responded and trespassed a female subject from the marina per the caretakers. September 20: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Ofice was contacted by a subject in Irrigon who advised he was awakened by a vehicle goofing off in the turkey shoots. MCSO responded and located the vehicle, which was stuck. The driver was waiting for someone to help him get the pickup out. -A female in Irrigon re- quested contact concerning harassment by her neigh- bors. She stated they were coming on her property and taking videos and post- ing them on Facebook. A deputy made contact and advised her of her options. -A female in the Lex- ington area advised of two pickups full of kids racing on Hwy. 74 in front of her house. She advised one didn’t pass the other until it was going around the corner, and if someone had been coming they would have hit them head-on. She also advised it had been happening pretty fre- quently. She requested extra patrol and stated she was ine with a deputy parking near her house. -A person in Irrigon contacted MCSO and ad- vised of the theft of wire that went from the light poles at the soccer ield at the Irrigon Marina. He ad- vised he did not know when it occurred, that it could have been any time in the last two year and was not something they looked at on a regular basis. MCSO made phone contact and the caller was going to check and see if anything else was missing. -A woman advised MCSO that her daughter needed a victim’s advocate or some intervention aside from the police but needed to verify that should could give MCSO her informa- tion. She stated the daugh- ter’s boyfriend was being abusive. She did not call back with more informa- Like you, we live here , too. At BEO, we combine old-fashioned, personal service with the modern convenience of advanced technology. From agricultural loans to mobile banking, your experience with us will always be personal. Come see us today. Russell Seewald Loan Officer Heppner: 541.676.9125 || Ione: 541.422.7466 Member FDIC beobank.com Joe Perry Loan Officer tion. -A male advised MCSO that one of his friends was in a facility until she was 21 and one of his friends was trying to cheat on her. The caller advised he thought she was suicidal, and stated she was at a place in Hep- pner. -A female in Irrigon requested extra patrol be- cause her brother was told he couldn’t drink or do drugs while he was staying there and so she thought he might retaliate. September 21: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- ice received a report of a chemical spill and ire at the windmills out by Hwy. 74/Cecil. MCSO contacted Frontier, who advised there was a controlled burn in that area, not a chemical spill. -MCSO initiated con- tact with subjects at hwy. 207 – Spray/USFS 21/ USFS 350. MCSO cited Kormon Paul Krum, 55, for Using Artiicial Light from a Vehicle while in Possession of Firearm – Bow. MCSO also cited Wesley Paul Krum, 29, for Using Artiicial Light from a Vehicle while in Posses- sion of Firearm – Bow. MCSO also cited Kourtney Catrina Krum, 21, for Us- ing Artiicial Light from a Vehicle while in Possession of Firearm – Bow. -MCSO was advised of a ranch outside Ione where the caller stated they threw three baby calves out in the driveway and left them to die. Caller did not request contact. MCSO responded and determined the com- plaint to be unfounded. -MCSO received a re- quest for contact regarding violation of a No Contact Order in Irrigon. -A female in Boardman advised MCSO that she had a no trespass order against another female, who was in the area making contact with her children. Caller advised she is not supposed to have contact with her children. -A man in Heppner ad- vised there were some items missing out of his boat. He stated his son just advised him that one of his friends was going through his boat approximately two to three weeks ago. A deputy con- tacted both the caller and the suspect. The suspect was advised to stay away from the caller’s property. -MCSO was advised of a motor vehicle accident with no one around on I-84, Boardman. MCSO responded and took the in- cident under investigation. -An anonymous caller advised MCSO that a fe- male was parked at Ione Park and gave a description of the vehicle. The caller stated the female’s young daughter was asleep in the car seat of the vehicle. MCSO attempted contact with the homeowner and the female but no one would come to the door. MCSO advised if the male want- ed the female to remain trespassed he could call and MCSO would respond again. September 22: -A male advised Morrow County Sher- iff’s Ofice that he was either having an allergic reaction or an anxiety attack, and advised he was driving himself to Good Shepherd hospital and was near Space Age. -A male in Irrigon re- quested contact regarding someone cutting down his fence, shooting bottles and leaving trash. A deputy re- sponded. -MCSO was advised that Umatilla County Parole and Probation had arrested Gene Ray Ball, 29, on an Oregon State Parole Board warrant. -MCSO was advised that Francisco Garcia Torres, 33, was arrested and a Morrow County hold placed for an Ir- rigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear on Failure to Appear. Subject was lodged at Dept. of Corrections. -A female in Boardman advised her husband was in- toxicated and screaming at her. The male was outside at now and the female inside. Depu- ties responded and determined it to be verbal only. The female left with the children for the night. -MCSO was advised of a hit-and-run incident at the Heppner Shell. A female ad- vised a vehicle hit her car and took off. -MCSO was advised of a vehicle off the road on Hwy. 74, Heppner, upside down at the bottom of the draw, about a 50-foot drop. It was a black Suburban. The caller advised there was no one in the vehicle, the lights were still on, and the passenger-side window was broken out of it. The caller and another male had looked all over and could not ind anyone in the area. -A male in Boardman reported a maroon van in the ditch; unknown if anyone was in the vehicle. Boardman Fire responded and determined it was not a crash. The subject had pulled off the road to sleep. Boardman Ambulance also responded but was can- celled before arriving. September 24: -Os- valdo Landeros Navarro, 31, was arrested on a com- mitment order and lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -A female in Irrigon advised Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice that some- one backed into her irriga- tion pump and was looding the street. She advised there were no injuries and every- one was still on the scene and requested contact at her residence. -Umatilla PD requested warrant service on a sub- ject at Sub Zero Motel in Irrigon. MCSO arrested Matthew Drew Cleaver, 42, on Umatilla County Circuit Court warrants for Failure to Appear on Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of More than Four Ounces of Marijuana and Theft I, and Failure to Appear on Felon Possess Firearm and Theft I, and Failure to Appear on Felon Possess Firearm, Theft I and Resisting Arrest. Sub- ject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -A deputy reported ini- tiating a call at an Irrigon location to advise a victim what to do regarding a sub- ject hacking her email. -A caller from an RV park in Boardman advised MCSO that a fellow there had “gone off the deep end.” He attacked his wife and was headed toward another space. -Umatilla County Sher- iff’s Ofice advised MCSO that they arrested Alycia Ann Balentine, 26, on a Morrow County Detention Warrant. September 25: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Re- port received a welfare check on an elderly wom- an in Heppner. Heppner Ambulance transported a 75-year-old female with a broken tailbone/hip. -A person in Irrigon advised MCSO that his vehicle was keyed and he would like contact to make a report. -MCSO was advised that Clackamas County ar- rested Eric Alan Brown, 56, on an MCSO warrant for Failure to Pay Fine on Theft II. The subject was lodged at Clackamas County Jail. September 26: -Board- man Police Department re- ceived report of an assault. Jaime Furstenberg, 39, was arrested for harassment and lodged at Umatilla County If You Bought a TV, Monitor, or Notebook Computer That Contained an LCD Flat Panel Screen, During the Years 2002 to 2006, You May be Enitled to Beneits from a Setlement. Please read this notice carefully as your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act. PARA UNA NOTIFICACION EN ESPANOL, LLAMAR O VISITAR NUESTRO WEBSITE. The Oregon Attorney General iled a lawsuit CV 10-933 MO. 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