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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 29, 2016
USFS July 4 weekend reminder
Sheriff’s Report
-Continued from PAGE
FIVE
March 10: -Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received a request for an
agency assist in locating
Randy Mainwaring, aka
Randy Shaw, in Irrigon,
who had a federal parole
warrant out on him.
-MCSO was advised
that Israel W Segura, 23,
was arrested on a Morrow
County Circuit Court war-
rant for Failure to Appear
on Unauthorized Use of a
Motor Vehicle, Attempt to
Elude Police in a Vehicle,
Attempt to Elude Police,
and Failure to Perform Du-
ties of a Driver.
-MCSO received a theft
complaint from a female
in Heppner who believed
there were some things
missing from her residence.
The female stated she found
a note that her caregiver
had come in without her
permission.
-A male subject in Irri-
gon advised MCSO that his
ex-girlfriend had sold his
dog while he was in jail. He
wanted to know hi options.
-An auto dealership in
Umatilla reported that a
male subject who had taken
a test drive was trying to
steal keys.
-A deputy assisted
Oregon State Police with
breaking up a ight at the
previous location.
March 11: -A caller in
Boardman reported that a
male subject just came into
the house and drug a female
across the house by her
neck. Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Ofice, Boardman PD
and Boardman ambulance
all responded. Boardman
ambulance transported the
female to Good Shepherd
Hospital, and MCSO and
Boardman PD searched
the area for the suspect but
were unable to locate him.
-MCSO was advised
that someone had broken
into a storage unit belong-
ing to an Ione resident and
things were damaged.
-MCSO received a call
from a female in Irrigon
who advised that a male
subject was at the residence
threatening her and children
were at the residence. The
female was whispering and
advised that the male sub-
ject hit her a week or more
ago, then advised she had
gotten back to Oregon yes-
terday. A deputy responded
and found the female was
heavily intoxicated.
March 12: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Ofice was
advised of a male subject
in a black coat wandering
around the property of a
house that had been fore-
closed. A deputy responded
and made contact; the sub-
ject advised he was trying
to get a bid to clean up the
property.
-A female in Irrigon
advised that her boyfriend
had pushed her and she
needed to be arrested on a
warrant she has. Kimberly
Jean Scott was arrested
by MCSO on a Jackson
County warrant for Failure
to Appear on Contempt.
She was also issued a cita-
tion and released to appear
in Medford.
-A female in Irrigon
advised that her boyfriend
had punched her, threw
her on the ground, and
threw a rock at her and a
glass drink. She advised
there were weapons in the
residence and the subject
would use them if needed.
MCSO arrested Luis Alber-
to Nunez, 31, on a charge
of Assault IV – Domestic
Violence.
March 13: -MCSO re-
ceived a report of a male
subject who had barricaded
himself in his room and has
been beating his head on the
wall. A deputy responded
Deadline for news and advertising:
and determined no criminal
crime had been committed.
-MCSO received report
of gunshots in Irrigon; a
deputy responded but was
unable to locate the source
of the shots.
-MCSO received report
from a person in Heppner
who said he heard a female
screaming from behind the
Forest Service area where
they park all the vehicles.
A deputy checked the area
but was unable to locate
anything suspicious.
-A person in Heppner
by the old swimming pool
advised they had seen a
man and a woman over by
the CPS ofice; the woman
was crying and didn’t ap-
pear to want to go with the
man. A deputy was advised
but was unable to locate a
disturbance.
-A person in Irrigon
reported that someone had
run over all the mailboxes
in their neighborhood and
mail was strung out all
over. He believed it had
happened the night before.
-A man in Irrigon ad-
vised one of his goats was
killed during the night. He
was unsure if a dog or a
cougar did it. He was con-
cerned for children in the
area if it was a cougar. A
deputy responded and the
caller advised he would set
up a camera.
-A female advised
MCSO that she just saw
her son, and that she had
a current stalking order
against her son and MCSO
was looking for him. He
was currently in the parking
lot of Stockman’s heading
toward Walmart. The caller
advised MCSO of his de-
scription; MCSO deputies
and Hermiston PD were
advised.
-A person in Boardman
advised of a female subject
walking around like she
was completely out of it,
either intoxicated or high.
She was looking at the sky
and weaving around. He
requested that someone
check her out.
Monday at 5 p.m.
IONE'S 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION
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Pendleton—As you
make plans to celebrate
America’s independence,
National Forest employees
ask that you remember that
ireworks and forests don’t
mix. Whether you’re plan-
ning to spend the weekend
camping at your favorite
campground or enjoying
one of several back-country
trails or scenic drives, one
message remains consis-
tent: Leave your ireworks
at home.
Forest regulations pro-
hibit possessing, discharg-
ing or using any kind of
ireworks, including spar-
klers and smoke bombs,
on National Forest lands.
Violators will be ined and,
if found responsible for
starting a forest ire, can be
held liable for costly ire
suppression expenses. Also,
Northeast Oregon Forests
Resource Advisory Committee
(RAC) schedules meeting in
Baker City
B a k e r C i t y, O R —
Members of the Northeast
Oregon Forests Resource
Advisory Committee
(RAC) will meet in Baker
City July 14-15, to recom-
mend proposed Title II
projects for the Malheur,
Umatilla and Wallowa-
Whitman National Forests.
Title II projects are covered
under Public Law 110-343,
H.R. 1424, the Reauthori-
zation of the Secure Rural
Schools and community
Self-Determination Act
of 2000, also called “Pay-
ments to States” Act.
A c c o r d i n g t o J e ff
Tomac, Whitman District
Ranger on the Wallowa-
Whitman National For-
est and designated federal
official for the Northeast
Oregon Forests RAC, this
will be the sixth meeting
of the Committee since re-
authorization of Public Law
106-393. The meeting will
be held on July 14 and 15,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Whitman Ranger Dis-
trict, Baker Work Center at
3285 11 th St. in Baker City.
The open public meet-
ing will focus on review-
ing and recommending
2015-2016 project propos-
als that meet the intent of
the Payments to States Act.
Objectives of the proposed
projects are to protect, re-
store and enhance ish and
wildlife habitat; improve
the maintenance of existing
Forest Service infrastruc-
ture; protect and enhance
Jason Thompson
&
Kaylee Lemmon
July 2, 2016
80s Chart
8:30 pm Q
uar
217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
PUBLIC NOTICE
Topper
terFlash
Fun Run/Walk 5K (7am) • Firemen's Breakfast
3-on-3 Basketball Tourney (10am) • Blues
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Cruise Car Show • Children's Games (11am) •
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Musician in
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Parade (1pm) • Food Vendors
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7:00pm M
Fireworks • And So Much More!
3:30pm -Corey Peterson Band (3:30pm)
STARTS AT 3:30! 4:30pm -Talent Show (Sign up day of)
LIVE MUSIC
GRASS AMPHITHEATER BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS OR BLANKETS
www.CityOloneOregon.com/FourthOf July
www.facebook.com/lone4thOfJuly
Music funded in part by Morrow County Uniied Recreation District
No Dogs
Allowed in Park
Jared Hedman
&
Latosha Bowles
August 20, 2016
Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam
counties Since 1959
All-day fun for the
whole family
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ecosystems on the national
forests; and restore and im-
prove land health and water
quality.
Members of the public
wishing to provide com-
ment to the committee dur-
ing the meeting should
submit a request in writing
no later than July 7. Re-
quests can be submitted
to Jeff Tomac by mail to
1550 Dewey Avenue-Suite
A, Baker City, OR 97814,
by email to jtomac@fs.fed.
us, or by FAX to 541-523-
6395.
For additional informa-
tion, contact Jeff Tomac at
541-523-1301 or Umatilla
National Forest Title II Co-
ordinator Ian Reid, ireid@
fs.fed.us, 541-427-5316.
Wedding Tables
July 4, 2016 lone, Oregon
"Harden M
forest fuels will dry out
quickly so please be careful
with campires, cigarettes
and chainsaws.
For more information
about the current status of
forest campgrounds, trails
and roads for the holiday
weekend, please contact the
Heppner Ranger District at
541-676-9187 or visit the
website at www.fs.usda.
gov/umatilla.
Published: June 22, 29 2016
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