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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Sheriff’s Report
February 16 (cont.):
-MCSO was advised that
Joseph Arthur Manning, 30,
was arrested on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear on As-
sault IV.
-A female in Heppner
contacted MCSO regarding
a known sex offender. She
advised she had her chil-
dren at the park and he just
went to his parents’ house
across the street and she
would like to know his re-
strictions about being near
the children at the park.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised that another male
tried to run his daughter
over about a half hour be-
fore. The caller did not
witness it but advised the
kids and his wife did.
February 20: -A per-
son in Boardman reported
that a female by the name
of Heather was outside his
residence and had been as-
saulted and was bloody and
only wearing a coat. The
caller requested that some-
one come to pick her up.
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Ofice arrested Travis Lane
Thomas, 44, on charges of
Assault I - Domestic Vio-
lence, Kidnapping I - DV,
Menacing -DV, Strangula-
tion – DV, and Violation of
a Restraining Order. Sub-
ject was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-A woman in Hermis-
ton reported that she had
two thefts to report; the
thefts occurred Feb. 15
and Feb. 19 but involved
the same subject; he took
headphones on the 15 th and
steaks on the 19 th . She ad-
vised she had video ready
for those thefts.
-A caller in Boardman
advised MCSO of a male
subject who wanted to com-
mit suicide. MCSO re-
sponded and gave the male
a ride home.
-A Morrow County
resident who was in Con-
don advised that he was
currently intoxicated and
would like to be taken into
custody by MCSO. MCSO
with Condon PD trans-
ported the subject to his
residence.
-A subject in Heppner
advised MCSO that some-
one was texting him and
threatening him stating he
had crossed the wrong peo-
ple. The subject advised he
did not know who it was but
provided the phone number
the texts were coming from.
He requested contact.
-MCSO received a re-
port of vandalism and theft
in Irrigon and took the mat-
ter under investigation.
-A male in Heppner re-
ported that while he was in
a local restaurant, someone
stole binoculars out of his
vehicle.
-MCSO was advised
that Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Ofice arrested Desarae
Dawn Fitzpatrick, 32, on
a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear on Assault IV and
NOW
HIRING
DRIVERS
Harassment.
-MCSO reported being
out looking for a van that
was possibly in possession
of a firearm with a laser
reported to have pointed at
passing vehicles.
February 26: -A per-
son in Heppner advised
a female was outside the
residence knocking on the
back door and the resident
was scared of the female. A
Morrow County Sheriff’s
deputy responded and was
unable to locate the female,
who was trespassed from
the location.
-A person in Heppner
iled a complaint against a
female subject who report-
edly let her two dogs out
while the caller and her
dog were walking by. The
caller reported the dogs
came at her and she hit one
with her walking stick. The
female subject was given a
warning for dogs at large
and advised if the dogs
were out again she would
be given a citation. She was
also given a week to get the
dogs licensed with the city.
-A person in Irrigon
spoke to a deputy regarding
a trespass issue. The deputy
contacted the other party
and trespassed her from the
location.
-An Irrigon resident
requested a welfare check
on his dog on a zip line in
his back yard. The caller ad-
vised he heard a neighbor’s
dog got attacked that morn-
- FIVE
Save the date for HHS Booster
Club steak feed, auction
L-R: Melissa Lindsay, Toni Nichols, Becky Kindle, Brandi Sweeney, Carri Grieb and John
Murray remind everyone to save the date for the Heppner High Booster Club steak feed and
auction in October. -Contributed photo
The Heppner Jr./Sr.
High Booster Club is be-
ginning to organize this
year’s annual steak feed and
auction, which is scheduled
for Saturday, Oct. 8, at the
Heppner Elks Club.
Donation request let-
ters were sent out last week
to people and organiza-
tions who have donated in
the past. The committee is
excited about many tradi-
tional favorites as well as
some new and unique items
that they hope to be able
-Continued on PAGE EIGHT to include this year. If you
are interested in donating
and have not done so in the
past, you may contact any
board member or the ofice
at Heppner High School.
The Booster Club cur-
rently supports every ath-
letic, academic and special
interest group that HHS
offers to its students with
monetary donations that
cover a wide range of ex-
penses. They have also
funded major renovations
to the high school gym and
weight room and have plans
to replace the snack shack at
the baseball ield this year.
The steak feed and auc-
tion is the group’s main fun-
draising event, and commit-
tee members say they are
looking forward to another
fun and successful event
this year. There will be a
planning meeting Aug. 3 at
6 p.m. in the HHS library.
The Booster Club board and
the auction committee en-
courage anyone interested
in helping with the event
or becoming more involved
with the Booster Club to
please attend the meeting or
contact a board member for
more information.
Additional charges were
dismissed. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $200.
-Dalton Dale Booker,
26, was convicted of Fail-
ure to Appear II, a Class A
Misdemeanor. Sentence of
180 days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to 24 months
bench probation, to include
40 hours of community
service. Fines, fees and as-
sessments totaled $850.
-Dalton Dale Booker,
26, additionally was con-
victed of Criminal Mischief
II, 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. Addi-
tional charges of Failure to
Perform Duties of a Driver
– Property Damage were
dismissed. Fines, fees, as-
sessments and restitution
totaled $1,775.
-Ethan Ray Ellis, 25,
was convicted of Harass-
ment, a Class B Misde-
meanor. Sentence of 60
days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to one year bench
probation. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $1,100.
-David Leroy Brown,
46, was convicted of Fail-
ure to Appear II, a Class A
Misdemeanor. Sentence of
180 days jail time was sus-
pended and the defendant
sentenced to 24 months
bench probation, to include
40 hours of community
service and no contact with
the victims. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $850.
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Kenneth Conrad Har-
ris, 26, was convicted of
Unauthorized Use of a Ve-
hicle, a Class C Felony. The
defendant was ordered to
submit a written apology
letter to the victim, with res-
titution to be left open for
90 days and the district at-
torney to ile a motion for a
hearing. The defendant was
also sentenced to 18 months
prison time with credit for
time served and one year
post-prison supervision.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $200.
-Alex Dean Hansford,
20, was convicted of At-
tempt to Commit a Class B
Felony – Delivery of Meth-
amphetamine, a Class C
Felony, and was sentenced
to 24 months supervised
probation, subject to 120
sanction units with 60 jail
units, to include 10 days
jail time with credit for
time served, 240 hours of
community service. De-
fendant is eligible for A
Misdemeanor treatment
upon successful completion
of probation. An additional
count of Conspiracy to
Commit a Class C Felony
was dismissed. Fines, fees
and assessments totaled
$1,500.
-Jack Dale Castator,
32, was convicted of Felon
Possess Firearm, a Class C
Felony, and was sentenced
to 18 months prison time
with credit for time served
and to run concurrent with
the following case. Defen-
dant was also sentenced
to two years post-prison
supervision. An additional
count of Criminal Mischief
II was dismissed. Fines,
fees and assessments to-
taled $200.
-Jack Dale Castator, 32,
additionally was convicted
of Unauthorized Use of a
Vehicle, a Class C Felony.
The defendant’s driver’s
license was suspended for
one year and the defendant
sentenced to 18 months
prison time with credit for
time served and to run con-
current with the previous
case. The defendant was
also sentenced to one year
post-prison supervision.
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