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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 18, 2015
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Sheriff’s Report
Jail.
-Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Ofice received a re-
port of a stolen vehicle out
of Irrigon.
-MCSO reported serv-
ing a restraining order in
Boardman.
-MCSO was advised
that a male subject was rid-
ing a four-wheeler in Hep-
pner. The person advising
was worried he was going
to hit a kid.
-MCSO was advised of
a disabled semi and trailer
blocking the roadway on
Hwy. 207-Echo, Lexing-
ton. MCSO responded and
remained on the scene until
the tow truck came.
-MCSO received a re-
port from a women in Irri-
gon who advised someone
was there taking pictures
of her house and property,
and her husband was out of
town so it made me uncom-
fortable. MCSO responded
and made contact but was
unable to locate the subject.
-A man in Irrigon ad-
vised MCSO that his neigh-
bor was trying to shoot
his dog. He stated that his
neighbor thought his pit
bull killed his dog but it
did not. MCSO cited Ricky
Amburgy for Maintain Dog
as a Public Nuisance.
-MCSO was advised
of a person trespassing
on a property on Hwy.
2 0 7 - S p r a y, H e p p n e r.
MCSO responded and lo-
cated the subject. They had
permission to be on the
property.
-MCSO was advised by
a man in Irrigon that his son
was being disrespectful and
talking about running away.
He advised he wanted a cop
to come over and scare his
son a little.
-MCSO was advised
that a person got beat up in
Irrigon, and while a friend
was taking her to the hospi-
tal, a subject was let into her
house and took gold rings
with diamonds and a cell
phone. Advised the subject
was currently at Sub Zero.
September 27: -A per-
son in Heppner reported
that there was ire coming
from the top of the hill.
Heppner Fire responded
and advised the subjects
were using a smoker and
there was no ire.
-A female in Irrigon
advised that there was a
party going on at a loca-
tion and that there was a
male screaming, using ob-
scenities and saying things
like, “This is my town.”
She advised it was pos-
sibly turning into a ight, it
looked like several people
were involved now. Mor-
row County and Umatilla
County sheriff’s offices,
Oregon State Police and
Boardman PD responded.
-A man in Heppner
advised that a female was
sexually harassing him. He
advised he was engaged to
the subject’s mother. He
requested contact. MCSO
responded and made con-
tact with all parties.
-A female in Irrigon
reported that a male had
punched her in the face and
side on Saturday morning.
She went into the hospi-
tal and was treated for a
strained neck, chest wall
contusion and black eye.
MCSO responded and made
contact with the victim.
-MCSO was advised
that Klamath County Sher-
iff’s Ofice arrested Mat-
thew Byron Phillips, 44,
on two Morrow County
warrants for Probation Vio-
lation and a Heppner Justice
Court warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine on Contempt
of Court. The subject was
lodged at Klamath County
Jail with a hold placed for
transport.
-A man advised MCSO
that he was at a gun range in
Boardman; he stated that he
had the gun range reserved
but another subject was
telling him there was no
such thing as reservations
and he would stay till he’s
done. MCSO responded
and made contact with the
subjects.
-A man in Boardman
reported there was an ag-
gressive pit bull at his resi-
dence, and that it tried to
attack his daughter. He
advised he held a .45 to its
head and it had left the yard.
MCSO made contact with
the subject and advised they
would try to get it taken
care of.
-A woman in Irrigon
advised she thought her
tenant was doing illegal
burning behind his place;
she believed the things the
subject was burning were
toxic and should not be
burned. She told him to put
it out and he said no. MCSO
and a ireighter responded
and made contact with the
subject and had him put it
out and warned him that he
needed to get a burn permit
to burn and that he would
be cited for burning illegal
things if contacted again.
September 28: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Ofice
was advised that there were
subject on a property on Big
Butter Creek Road and the
owners did not want them
there. The caller also ad-
Morrow County Public Works is currently requesting bids for Vehicles that are presented for silent bids at
The Public Works office 365 Hwy. 74, Lexington, OR. 97839.
Vehicles and specifications and any more questions are on display or you may contact Morrow County
Public Works at P.O. Box 428, 365 Hwy 74, Lexington, OR 97839 phone 541-989-9500. Sold AS IS.
Sealed bids will be received no later than 4:00 p.m., November 24, 2015. Morrow County Public Works
Office in Lexington. Bids will be opened at 9:15 a.m. at Morrow County Court in the Bartholomew
building on 110 N. Court St., Heppner, OR on November 25, 2015 .
Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or
handicapped status in employment or the provision of services.
#1 2003 CHEVROLET BROWN IMPALA – VIN# 261WF52K239306477
116,845 MILES – AM/FM – CRUISE/A/C
Min Bid $500.00.
#2 2001 BLUE FORD TAURUS – VIN# 1FAFP522X1G263189
189,731 MILES – AM/FM – A/C/CRUISE
Min Bid $500.00.
#3 1994 GREEN FORD EXPLORER – VIN# 1FMDU34X4RUB91518
149,400 MILES
MANUAL Trans. - 4WD - AM/FM Radio- A/C
Min. Bid $300.00.
#4 1998 WHITE CROWN VICTORIA – VIN # 2FAFP71WX120105
138,846 MILES – AM/FM – A/C/CRUISE
Min. Bid $500.00.
#5 2002 WHITE CROWN VICTORIA – VIN# 22FAHP71WX3X160943
133788 Miles - CRUISE/A/C - AM/FM Radio.
Min. Bid. $500.00.
#6 2003 WHITE FORD EXPIDITION – VIN# 1FMPU16W73LC02739
187399 MILES – AM/FM CD – A/C/CRUISE – 4WD
Min. Bid. $1,000.00.
#7 2005 FORD – E 450 SUPERDUTY 20 Passenger BUS – 1FDXE45S65HA40167
117305 MILES – AM/FM CD – A/C CRUISE – 2 WHEEL CHAIR
ATTACHMENTS.
*NOT PICTURED* AT LOT.
Min. Bid. $2,000.00
vised they were concerned
about the mental state of
one of the subjects; advised
they did not know if he had
weapons but believed it was
likely. MCSO responded
and made contact with both
parties.
-A person requested as-
sistance picking up a female
who had walked away from
a facility in Heppner and
was walking south out of
town. MCSO responded
and gave the female a ride
back to the facility.
-A man asked to speak
to a deputy regarding pos-
sible child neglect/aban-
donment concerning his
daughter. He advised he
believed the mother may
have abandoned the child
in Irrigon but was living
in Kennewick now. He
believed the child may be
staying with grandparents.
-A female in Heppner
advised a male subject was
harassing her and was just
on the street in front of her
house and parked next door.
She requested contact that
evening at her residence.
-A woman on Hwy.
730, Irrigon called and
advised she had been in an
accident and was injured.
MCSO, Boardman PD, Ir-
rigon Ambulance, Irrigon
Fire, Boardman Ambulance
and Oregon State Police
responded and the patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-A man at the I-84 east-
bound rest area, Boardman,
reported that an individual
was pulled down by his
large dog and had hit his
head on the ground and
had a cut on his head. The
patient left the scene before
responders could make
contact, advising her would
be headed to the Boardman
clinic or the Boardman ire
department.
-A woman in Board-
man requested contact
from a deputy concerning
a irearm she found while
investigating a “fort” her
son found on his way home
from the bus stop.
-A person advised
MCSO that a male was
making threats. MCSO and
Boardman PD responded;
the subject agreed to stay
in his trailer for the night
and the other party agreed
to stay away from the trail-
er for the night. The irst
person later called again
and stated the subject was
standing in his doorway,
yelling. MCSO and Board-
man PD responded and ar-
rested Ernie Paul Thomas,
58, for Disorderly Conduct
II.
-A person at Boardman
Shell advised a man came
inside who thought there
was a person in his trunk
and was afraid to open it
without an oficer. Board-
man PD and Boardman
Ambulance responded due
to the driver being diabetic.
September 29: -A male
from Boardman advised
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Ofice that he believed he
accidentally left the water
running in his kitchen and
left for work; the male ad-
vised he worked in Arling-
ton. MCSO was unable to
respond. The subject called
back later and advised he
left work and returned
home, and the water was on.
-MCSO was advised
of an injured deer on the
side of the road and a de-
ceased deer about a half
mile before that on Hwy.
74, Heppner. Both were on
the eastbound side of the
road. Oregon State Police
and Oregon Dept. of Trans-
portation were advised.
-MCSO received
request for Community
Counseling Solutions inter-
vention for a female subject
in Irrigon with cuts all over
her arms; caller advised the
female was very suicidal
and possibly abused. The
subject had left the scene,
saying she had to leave with
her boyfriend. MCSO was
unable to locate.
IRRIGON MAN
MISSING
-Continued from PAGE ONE facial hair. He was last seen
area.
Getman reportedly
left his residence in Irri-
gon at 2 a.m. Monday. He
was seen near the wildlife
refuge west of Irrigon at
9:30 a.m. Monday, and
may have been spotted at
Frederickson Farming near
Boardman between 1:30-2
p.m., according to Mor-
row County Sheriff Ken
Matlack.
Getman is described
as six feet tall and 190
pounds with very short gray
hair, brown eyes and no
wearing a brown Carhartt
jacket, brown plaid shirt,
blue jeans and sneakers.
On a previous occur-
rence, police say Getman
walked away and was
picked up by a truck driver.
However, as of Tuesday
evening, he had still not
been located.
Anyone who locates
Getman or has information
concerning him is asked to
contact local law enforce-
ment or the Morrow County
Sheriff’s Ofice at 541-676-
5317.
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Christine R. Rankin,
51, of Heppner was found
guilty of Driving Uninsured
and was ined $160.
-Robin Ann Bredield,
44, of Heppner, was found
guilty of Violating the
Speed Limit 52/35 mph
and was ined $110.
-Joan Michele Weinke,
46, of Pilot Rock, OR was
found guilty of Violating
the Basic Rule 70/55 mph
and was ined $260.
D.D.G.E.R. Visit
Thursday, November 19th
SURPLUS VEHICLES
ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS!
Successful bidder will be required to take possession and remove vehicle within 30 days of
being notified their bid has been accepted Morrow County makes no warranties as to vehicles
condition. Vehicle’s SOLD AS IS Certified check, cashier’s check or cash must make
payment.
STEAK DINNER
$15.00
at 6:00 pM
LODGE
At 8:00 PM