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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 20, 2016 - THREE DA’s Report Morrow County Dis- trict Attorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Suzanne Bergo, 31, was convicted of criminal trespass I, a Class A mis- demeanor. Sentence of 180 days’ jail time was sus- pended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months’ bench probation, to include 50 hours of community ser- vice and no contact with the victim except for parenting time. Fines, fees and assess- ments totals $1,029. -Christine Luzette Mendoza, 42, was con- victed of assault IV – con- stituting domestic violence, a Class A misdemeanor. Sentence of 180 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench proba- tion, to include 60 hours of community service anger management evaluation and recommended treatment, no contact with the victim, alcohol evaluation and An- tabuse if medically able. A count of harassment was dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $600. -Clinton Dale Cureton, 23, was convicted for lee- ing or attempting to elude a police oficer while in a motor vehicle, a Class C Felony. He was sentenced to 18 months supervised probation. His license will be suspended for 90 days. Cureton’s total fees were $1,900. He has another charge of reckless driving, a Class A misdemeanor. His license will be suspended for 30 days. The total ines were $1,600. Charges dis- posed include, attempt to commit a class b felony and recklessly endangering another person. -Erick Fernandez Mar- quez, 24, was convicted for burglary second degree, a Class C Felony. Marquez must also complete 160 hours of community ser- vice. Total ines were $500. Counts disposed include unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, criminal trespass in the second degree, carrying a concealed weapon and attempt to commit a class c felony or an unclassiied felony. -Corey Timothy Gray, 39, was charged with resist- ing arrest, a Class A misde- meanor. He was sentenced to 24 months bench pro- bation. He must also suc- cessfully complete anger management evaluation, have no offensive physical contact with the victim, and complete 30 hours of community service. His total ines were $350. Mar- quez also had a count of harassment by subjecting another person to offensive physical contract, a Class A misdemeanor. He was sen- tenced to 24 months bench probation. He will also be allowed no direct or indirect contact with the victim, and must complete 20 hours of community service and suc- cessfully complete anger management evaluation. His total ines were $500. Counts disposed include another count of harass- ment by subjecting another person to offensive physical contact. -Joseph Swope, 36, was convicted for failing to register misdemeanor sex offender, a Class A misde- meanor. He was sentenced to three years bench proba- tion. He must also complete 60 hours of community service. Total fines owed were $200. -Cesar Guzman Mad- rigal, 26, was convicted for unlawful delivery of marijuana for consideration a Class B Felony. He was sentenced to 22 months in the Oregon Department of Corrections and three years post-prison supervision. His total fees were $200. Madrigal was also con- victed for unlawful deliv- ery of methamphetamine, a Class B Felony. He was sentenced to the Oregon Department of Corrections for 18 months. He will also have two years post- prison supervision. His total ines were $200. His counts disposed were unlawful possession of methamphet- amine. Madrigal was also convicted of failure to ap- pear, a Class C Felony. -Leobardo Jacquez III, 40, was convicted of as- sault IV – constituting do- BEO Bancorp reports irst quarter earnings Heppner—BEO Ban- corp and its subsidiary, Bank of Eastern Oregon, announced first quarter 2016 consolidated net in- come of $782,000, or $0.64 per share, compared to $470,000 or $0.39 per share for irst quarter 2015. Total assets were $352.3 million up 3.7 percent year-over- year. Net loans of $284 million were up 3.8 percent from the same period in 2015, while deposits were at $312.3 million, up 3.4 percent year-over-year. “2016 is off to a strong start. We are seeing man- aged growth in both loans and deposits. Proits add to shareholder equity, which is up 5.26 percent year-over- year,” said president and CEO Jeff Bailey. Chief Financial Oficer Mark Lemmon said, “Net income is up 66.7 percent from last year. Return on average assets is 0.88 per- cent compared to 0.56 per- cent last year; with return on average equity at 11.12 percent versus 7.22 percent in 2015. “Historically, irst quar- ter marks the low point in our earnings cycle as Ag loans are at their sea- sonal low. As lines of credit get utilized with the 2016 growing season, we should see our loan volume in- crease accordingly,” Lem- mon added. Chief Operations Of- icer Gary Propheter said, “Steady growth in loans and deposits bodes well for our brand of banking. I compliment our branch and loan ofice personnel Wedding Tables Derek Gunderson & Meghan McCabe May, 21, 2016 for providing the kind of service our customers want and deserve.” “Spring is here and we have experienced bet- ter rains and better snow pack across our trade area than we have had for the past few years. We are cautiously optimistic about the prospects for this year’s crop, but we fully under- stand that we have a long way to go before harvest. Even with the drought of the past couple of years, our loan portfolio has per- formed relatively well,” concluded Bailey. For further information on the company, visit http:// www.beobank.com. mestic violence, a Class A misdemeanor. Sentence of 180 days jail time was sus- pended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench probation, to include 80 hours of community service, alcohol evaluation, Antabuse if medically able, substance abuse and anger management evaluation, and 30 days jail time with credit for time served. Ad- ditionally, Jacquez was con- victed of menacing - consti- tuting domestic violence, a Class A misdemeanor. Sentence of 180 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench proba- tion, to include 40 hours of community service and no contact with the victim except for third-party con- tact regarding parenting time. Additional counts of strangulation – CDV, reck- less endangerment – CDV and criminal trespass were dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $300. -Leobardo Jacquez III, 40, additionally was convicted of escape III, a Class A misdemeanor. Sentence of 180 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench proba- tion, to include 60 hours of community service and no contact with the victim. An additional count of criminal mischief II was dismissed. Restitution will be ordered Brass Fire at Sweet Productions April 30 Brass Fire Band (above) will be at Sweet Productions Restaurant and Bakery’s Silver Fox Banquet Room in Heppner on Saturday, April 30, from 5-7 p.m. Admission is free; dinner service will be available for those who wish to do dinner and the show. Doors will open at 4:45 p.m. -Contributed photo December 16 (cont.): -MCSO received report of a bad check written to the Irrigon Justice Court. -MCSO received report of two dogs at large on Canon St. in Heppner. The owner received a warning. -MCSO received re- port of a green Subaru on the shoulder facing the wrong direction on I-84 MILES OF SMILES Emma Osmin & Jordan Wright May 7, 2016 Rick Worden & Kelsie Fox May 28, 2016 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 -Anthony Craig Jones, 33, was convicted of ha- rassment, a Class B misde- meanor. Sentence of 90 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench proba- tion, to include 20 hours of community service, anger management evaluation and recommended treatment, and no contact with the victim. An additional count of assault IV – constitut- ing domestic violence was dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $600. -Anthony Craig Jones, 33, additionally was con- victed of failure to appear II, a Class A misdemeanor. Of the sentence of 180 days jail time, 165 days were suspended and the defendant sentenced to 24 months bench probation. Probation conditions in- clude 30 hours of commu- nity service and 15 days jail time with credit for time served. An additional count of failure to appear II was dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $200. -Misty Dawn Winston was convicted of probation violation; probation was revoked and the defendant sentenced to two months prison time with credit for time served and to run concurrent with any other sentence the defendant is currently serving. Fines, fees and assessments to- taled $25. Sheriff’s Report MILES & Lane Bailey & Jessica Hughes June 25, 2016 when the amount is de- termined. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $200. -Leobardo Jacquez III, 40, additionally was con- victed of contempt of court. Thirty days suspended jail time was imposed, to run consecutive to any other sentence, with credit for time served. -Israel W. Segura, 23, was convicted of unau- thorized use of a vehicle, a Class C felony. The defen- dant’s license was suspend- ed for one year the Segura sentenced to 18 months su- pervised probation subject to 90 sanction units with 30 jail units. Probation condi- tions include a written letter of apology to the victim, no contact with the victim, and 80 hours of community ser- vice. Additionally, Segura was convicted of leeing or attempting to elude a police oficer, a Class C felony. The defendant’s driver’s license was suspended for 90 days and the defendant sentenced to 18 months su- pervised probation subject to 90 sanction units with 30 jail units. Probation conditions include 80 hours of community service. Ad- ditional counts of leeing or attempting to elude a police oficer and failure to per- form the duties of a driver when property is damaged were dismissed. Fines, fees, assessments and restitution totaled $1,910. Our success... It's All About Kids, Employees, & Customers!! 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Her location was de- termined by using a phone number search. Boardman Police Department respond- ed and requested an ambu- lance. December 18: -Mor- row County Sheriff’s Ofice received report of oficer initiated activity at St. Pat- rick’s Senior Center on Main St. in Heppner. Depu- ties were out with a vehicle with an open trunk and were unable to locate the owner. -MCSO received re- port from a caller at Green Acres on Paterson Ferry Rd. in Irrigon that a female was trying to break into his house and would not leave. He advised they had been drinking and there was broken glass in the house. MCSO responded and ar- rested Alejandro Javier Nunez, 36, for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Criminal Mischief II, Interfering with Making a Report and Harassment.