EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Sheriff’s Report Wedding Tables -Continued from PAGE FIVE got into an argument and Deputies responded and the Lane Bailey & Jessica Hughes June 25, 2016 Jason Thompson & Kaylee Lemmon July 2, 2016 Tessa Gould & Kyle Ludwick June 26, 2016 Jared Hedman & Latosha Bowles August 20, 2016 ing and wanted to make sure his dog was okay. A deputy responded and the dog appeared ine. -A person in Irrigon re- quested contact about his neighbor’s dog, which was sometimes out and could be aggressive. A deputy responded and contacted both parties. The dog owner was advised to keep the dog under control. -A male in the Boardman area reported that he no- ticed speed limit signs on I-84 were covered up and he was curious about it. Oregon State Police was advised. A deputy advised it was due to a speed limit change. February 27: -A Boardman location advised Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice that they had a ire alarm but that it was a cook- ing issue only, no response needed. -A woman inquired of MCSO regarding her son’s location and whether he was in jail. She was advised of information regarding her son. -A woman in Irrigon advised MCSO that there was a male subject check- ing out the house next door and she didn’t think he was supposed to be there. A deputy responded; the male was checking out the property to buy it. -MCSO was advised of a dark green car on I-84 near Boardman that was weaving and going 85 mph. The caller advised the driv- er was all over inside the car. The deputy was out of position; the call was transferred to Oregon State Police. -MCSO was advised of a blue adult bike that was left downtown in Heppner the night before and was now missing. -MCSO was advised that Umatilla PD arrested Cecil Edward Howard, 57, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Ap- pear on charges of Criminal Mischief III. -MCSO was advised of people at a residence when no one was supposed to be there. The caller requested phone contact. MCSO re- sponded and trespasses Florentino Pena, 26, and Ruth Lomas, 24, from the residence. Both subjects were advised they cannot return to the residence or they will be arrested. -A man in Irrigon re- ported he was having is- sues with his stepson. They Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 invites you! Please join us for BEO’s annual Customer Appreciation B B Q Member FDIC wrestled around but there was no hitting. The caller advised the stepson had left driving a white pickup that he was not supposed to be driving. The subject was contacted and the male left for the night. The pickup and phone were returned to the parents. -Dispatch answered a call regarding a male in possible seizure in Hep- pner. Heppner ambulance responded and the subject was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. -An anonymous caller informed MCSO that two subjects who were not sup- posed to be together were together in a house in Hep- pner. The caller advised there was not an issue cur- rently, the caller just knew they were not supposed to be around each other. A deputy responded. The call was determined unfounded. February 28: -A per- son in Heppner advised Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice that they got in an altercation with someone last week and that person was now calling and threat- ening them. -Someone in Irrigon advised MCSO that they thought someone stole some of his neighbor’s tires and wheels from a vehicle. The caller advised that they were gone in Arizona. He advised the tires were on the vehicle the other day. -MCSO received a ju- venile complaint from Irri- gon, where a caller advised a male subject was putting holes in the walls. The caller advised the subject had been out of control and disrespecting everyone at the residence. The caller did not want to press charges. -MCSO received report of a male subject causing trouble at a trailer park in Irrigon. The caller advised they were watching the house for someone else. A deputy responded and the subject was no longer there. The caller advised they would call if he came back. -A subject called 911 to ask how many days were left in February and was provided that information. February 29: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice ar- rested Yanike Binene, 26, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Ap- pear on Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle. -A caller in Irrigon ad- vised he need assistance regarding a female who wouldn’t leave the location. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING • For supplemental budgets proposing a change in any fund's expenditures by more than 10 percent. A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Morrow County, Oregon for the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, will be held at the Morrow County Bartholomew Building, 110 N. Court St , Heppner, OR 97836. x AM PM . The hearing will take place on June 29, 2016 at 9:00 AM The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after June 23, 2016 at Morrow Co. Finance Department 110 N. Court St. Heppner, OR, between the hours of 8:00 AM x AM PM and 5:00 PM x AM PM SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED MORE THAN 10 PERCENT FUND: County School Fund Resource 1 Property Taxes 2 Grant Revenue 3 Investment Earnings Revised Total Resources Amount $24,182 $158,195 $75 $182,752 Expenditure 1 Other Requirements 2 3 Revised Total Requirements Amount $182,752 $182,752 Comments: Authorizes tax turnover expenditures in the county school fund $34,244 from additional property tax, federal forest fee revenue and utilities inlieu of tax revenues received in excess of original budget. Increase other requirements tax turnover by $34,244 to a total of $182,752 FUND: Resource 1 Property Taxes 2 Grant Revenue 3 Investment Earnings Revised Total Resources Ione School Fund Amount $2,457 $15,875 $9 $18,341 Expenditure 1 Other Requirements 2 3 Revised Total Requirements Amount $18,341 $18,341 Comments: Authorizes tax turnover expenditures in the county school fund $3,511 from additional property taxes, federal forest fee and other revenue. received in excess of the originally budgeted amounts. Increase other requirements tax turnover by $3,511 to a new total of $18,341 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FUND: Resource 1 Transfer from Other Funds 2 3 Revised Total Resources Weed Equipment Reserve Fund Expenditure 1 Capital Outlay 2 3 $30,944 Revised Total Requirements Amount $30,944 Amount $30,944 $30,944 Comments: Authorizes transfer from the General Fund Weed Dept. to establish an Equipment Reserve Fund in anticipation of future capital outlay (equipment) needs. Increase Capital Outlay by $30,944 to a total of $30,944 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Published: June 22, 2016 Afidavit Published: June 22, 2016 Afidavit female left the residence. -A person in Heppner asked to speak to a school resource oficer about sec- ond-hand marijuana expo- sure. -MCSO responded to a commercial burglary alarm in Irrigon. It was the custo- dian’s irst day and he was given the wrong password and code. -MCSO received report of a 13-year-old in Irrigon who threatened a nine-year- old that she was going to kill the nine-year-old and herself with a pocket knife. The caller gave a descrip- tion but did not know the juvenile’s current location. -MCSO received a re- quest from California State University Police to attempt contact with an individual to see how her irearm left her possession, if she sold it and to whom or if it was stolen. MCSO made contact with the individual, who advised it was stolen back in 1991 or 1992. -A female advised MCSO that her ex-boy- friend had taken her car and wouldn’t bring it back. She advised he was probably in Heppner and that he had her vehicle all week. -A person near Ione requested that a subject be trespassed from the prop- erty. March 5: -Canyon County Sheriff ’s Office requested Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice to do a wel- fare check at a residence in Irrigon; they were out with a male subject who was act- ing strangely and they were concerned for the people at the residence. A deputy responded and contacted a female who advised there had been a verbal dispute but all was ine. -A Heppner resident re- ported a dead deer along his property line that he would like picked up. He advised it might actually be on his neighbor’s side of the line. City of Heppner was con- tacted to pick up the deer. -MCSO was advised of a vehicle that almost ran another vehicle off the road on Hwy. 74. MCSO cited Justin Roy Howey, 21, for Careless Driving. -A caller in Boardman reported a male subject ly- ing in the desert area behind the car wash. The subject didn’t move when the caller walked past. Boardman PD, MCSO and Boardman ambulance responded. The subject was given a cour- tesy ride to his residence.