Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 08, 2016, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Mustang baseball players
receive all-league honors
Several Mustang baseball
players received 2A/1A Special
District 6 all-league honors
at the district tournament
recently. Named to irst team
were (L-R above) Weston
Putman, outield; CJ Kindle,
outield; and Patrick Collins,
utility. Receiving honorable
mentions were (L-R at right)
Jake Lindsay, inield, and Will
Lutcher, utility. -Photos by
Sandra Putman
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Mustang softball players
receive all-conference honors
Two members of the
Heppner Mustang softball
team were honored at the
grass
seed to Basin
ill in Confer-
the pre
Columbia
ence District Tournament
last month. Sophomore
Morgan Correa received
second team all-conference
inielder. Senior Caitlynn
Bailey received second
team all-conference out-
ielder.
The Mustang softball
team had a productive sea-
son and inished the year
strong. They say they are
appreciative to the com-
munity and parents for all
of their support this season.
barrel
planters illed with
Receiving all-conference hon-
egories of ield, target, 3D,
ors were (L-R at right) Mor-
gan Correa and Caitlynn
Bailey. -Contributed photo
DA’s
Report
Sheriff’s Report
February 6: -Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice received report of a
young kid about 18 years
old trespassing on a prop-
erty in Irrigon. When con-
fronted, he claimed he had
lost his glasses. The caller
had walked him off the
property but the kid advised
he would be back. MCSO
responded.
-MCSO was advised of
information
regarding miss-
tion of a 6,000-square-foot
ing runaway juveniles at
Sub Zero Motel in Irrigon.
A deputy responded and
located a runaway juvenile
female.
-A female reported that
she hit a deer on Hwy. 74
near Ione that morning. She
advised she was not injured
but wanted to know if the
deer could be donated to a
shelter for food. A deputy
and ODOT were advised.
-Oregon State Police
advised MCSO that an
off-duty trooper on I-84
east was following a black-
tarped semi truck that was
all over the road, unknown
if the issue was medical,
intoxicants or if the driver
- FIVE
was tired. A deputy contact-
ed the driver; OSP was ad-
vised of indings and would
watch for the subject.
-Subjects advised
MCSO that they had
crashed in the Boardman
area and were ighting in
front of the vehicle. It was
a single vehicle accident,
injuries unknown. Subjects
exchanged information.
-A female in Heppner
advised
a male
was
until 9 p.m.
due subject
to schedul
intoxicated and was kicked
out of the bar. She reported
that he came home and
was yelling at the female;
he threw her across the
kitchen and was trying to
hit her head on the counter
tops. MCSO arrested Eric
Michael Masterson, 24.
February 7: -Emer-
gency personnel received
report of an extremely in-
toxicated female in her 40s
in Boardman, breathing
but with white saliva from
her mouth. Boardman PD
and Boardman ambulance
responded and the patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-A female reported to
Lane Bailey &
Jessica Hughes
June 25, 2016
Tessa Gould &
Kyle Ludwick
June 26, 2016
MCSO that someone hit her a Morrow County Circuit
at a karaoke event in Board- Court warrant for Failure to
man. MCSO and Boardman Appear on Interfering with
PD responded.
a Peace Ofice and FTA on
-MCSO received report Theft III.
of cows out on the road on
-MCSO was advised
Hwy. 207 – Echo, Lexing- of a dark gray SUV going
ton. The caller advised that over 100 mph on I-84 west.
another person stopped Curtis Dean Belcher, 46,
and ran the cows off the was arrested and released
road, but it appeared the on his own recognizance for
fence was down and would Driving Under inluence of
need to be ixed. A deputy Intoxicants, to be notiied
was advised and advised it by the District Attorney and
was open range. The cattle given a citation.
owner was contacted and
February 8: -Morrow
advised of the issue.
County Sheriff’s Ofice was
-MCSO was advised advised of a motor vehicle
of a llama heading toward accident near the gravel pit
the freeway by Boardman. toward Ruggs on Hwy. 206
A deputy responded and – Condon. The caller did
the llama went back into not think it rolled but ad-
the tree farm. Oregon State vised the driver couldn’t get
Police was advised and the out. MCSO, Heppner ire
incident was taken under and Heppner ambulance
investigation.
responded and the patient
-A deputy was out at was transported to Pioneer
Baseline Ln./Hwy. 207 – Memorial Hospital.
Echo attempting to locate
-MCSO was advised
a subject involved in a that Joseph A. Manning, 30,
disturbance in Umatilla. was brought into Umatilla
The subject was located and County Jail from Snake
transported to Umatilla PD. River Correctional Institu-
Stanley Oneil McKnight, tion on two Irrigon Justice
29, was cited for driving Court warrants for Failure
uninsured and warned for to Appear on Driving While
an expired registration.
Suspended and FTA on Ha-
-A male advised MCSO rassment.
that there was a vehicle at
-MCSO received a ju-
Willow Creek Reservoir, venile complaint regarding
Heppner and that the person ive- and ten-year-olds try-
inside was “messed up.” A ing to start their grandmoth-
deputy responded and con- er’s car. MCSO responded
tacted the male. Heppner and made contact with the
ambulance was stood down. juveniles, who advised they
-Benton County, WA were just packing stuff up
advised MCSO that they re- for their grandma.
ceived a 911 call plotting to
-MCSO received report
the Irrigon area from what of possible drive-by shoot-
sounded like a juvenile ing in Boardman. The caller
male, who said, “I will kill advised a car went by and
her.” MCSO and Oregon her horses went running;
State Police responded but her son found some shells
were unable to locate an but no horses were injured
emergency or the source of as far as she could tell. The
the call.
caller advised she heard
-OSP advised MCSO four to ive shots and saw
that they arrested Amanda a slower vehicle pass when
Suzanne Vaughan, 41, Russell
on they Seewald
heard it. The neighbors
heard it as well. MCSO
took the incident under
investigation.
family or County
to ind Dis-
out
February 9: -Doug- host Morrow
las Charles Haggard Jr., trict Attorney Justin Nelson
38, was served an Irrigon has released the following
justice Court warrant for report:
Failure to Appear on Theft
-Dillion Scott Carter,
II. The subject was already 18, was convicted of Bur-
lodged with the Dept. of glary I, a Class A Felony.
Corrections and was given Thirty custody units were
a trial date and time with the converted to 30 days jail
justice court.
time, to run consecutive to
-MCSO was advised any other sentences with
that the pop machine out- credit for time served, and
side of the Ione store was the defendant sentenced
broken into and the whole to three years supervised
change mechanism taken. probation, subject to 180
in 36
months
prison
The Coca-Cola workers result
sanction
units
with 90
jail
were on scene and the caller units. Probation conditions
requested contact.
include substance abuse
-Dept. of
Ser- evaluation, mental health
sentenced
to Human
36 months
vices advised MCSO of a evaluation, 10 non-custody
suicidal female in Heppner. sanction units to be used for
MCSO made contact with 160 hours of community
the female, who was ine service, and no contact with
and had family staying listed individuals.
with her.
Carter was addition-
-A man in the Hep- ally convicted of Theft II,
pner area advised MCSO a Class C Felony. Ten cus-
that his horses came in all tody units were converted
lathered up; the halter was to 10 days jail time, to run
all screwed up on the horse, consecutive to other sen-
and on the other horse there tences, with credit for time
were claw marks on the butt served, and the defendant
but no blood. The caller sentenced to 18 months su-
advised he though a cougar pervised probation subject
was harassing his animals to 90 sanction units with 30
since his dog had been jail units. Probation condi-
missing for a few days.
tions are the same as above
February 11: -A male with the exception of ive
in Heppner advised that non-custody sanction units
someone had taken his mor- converted to 80 hours of
phine pills the night before. community service. Addi-
-MCSO was advised of tional counts were disposed
a little girl running up and without conviction. Fines,
down the street in Irrigon, fees and assessments to-
crying and screaming that taled $400.
there was a ight.
-Patrick Shane Hardie,
-MCSO and Boardman 49, was convicted of Dis-
PD responded to a report of orderly Conduct II, a Class
a wrong-way driver on I-84 B Misdemeanor, and the
west. Joseph Morancie, 52, defendant sentenced to 15
was arrested and released days jail time with credit for
on his own recognizance time served. Fines, fees and
for Driving Under the In- assessments totaled $100.
luence of Intoxicants. The
subject was also cited for
Joe Perry
failing to register.
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