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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Fair exhibitors show good taste From the G-T Archives Sept. 14, 1950 County residents and visitors alike are invited to make new Open Class Food Superintendent Karen Smith-Griffith accepts food entries from Noah, Cynthia and Abigail Wenberg Mon- memories at this year's Morrow County Fair and Rodeo, Aug. day evening. As one young fair participant said, “I would like the job judging food. That looks tasty!” The fair is open to the 17-21, 2016. public Wednesday through Saturday, with gates opening at 8 a.m. -Photo by Andrea Di Salvo Sheriff’s Report April 24 (cont.): -MCSO arrested Eduardo Garcia Martinez, 26, for DUII. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $6,000 bail and the vehicle was impounded by Board- man Police and transported to D&R in Hermiston. -MCSO received report of a white sedan speed- ing and tailgating on I-84 Boardman. The caller said the driver was a heavy- set male with long blonde hair and a tat on his right arm. Officer was unable to locate. -MCSO received report from an Irrigon man. He reported that he and his wife split up; he came by to pick up his truck and camper and discovered that she had knocked the windows out of everything. He requested deputy contact and advised he would wait at the storage units off Hwy. 730. -MCSO received report of trespass on Gun Club Lane by a skinny guy, 20-30 years old, running on foot. -MCSO received report of an ongoing issue with a dog barking on Fourth St. in Irrigon. -MCSO received report of a red Angus on the road on Wilson Lane in Board- man near the golf course. A deputy responded, the owner advised and the bull put back in. -MCSO received report of male subjects running around Idaho Lane and West Fourth Rd. in Irrigon. A deputy responded and checked the area, but was unable to locate anyone or anything suspicious. -MCSO received report of a two-car motor vehicle accident on I-84, Board- man. MCSO, Boardman Police Department, Board- man Ambulance, Boardman Fire Department and Ore- gon State Police responded. April 25: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon State Police, Board- man PD. Boardman ambu- lance and Boardman fire responded to a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident on I-84 by Boardman. -A man fishing at Wil- low Creek Reservoir ad- vised MCSO that an ag- gressive pit bull growled at him. He requested contact regarding what the law is regarding aggressive dogs and defending himself. -MCSO received a ju- venile complaint from a female at Sub Zero Motel in Irrigon who requested con- tact regarding troubles she is having with her 13-year- old son. MCSO took the in- cident under investigation. -MCSO arrested Jus- tin Ismael Garza, 25, on a Umatilla County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear on FTA I. -MCSO was advised that Terrance W. Seibel, 45, was arrested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for FTA/Animal Abuse. Sub- ject was already lodged at Dept. of Corrections to be released February of 2018; will then be transported to Umatilla County Jail. -A male in the Heppner area contacted MCSO and advised he had a parenting plan in place but the son went to visit the mother and she did not return him after the visit and he wanted to know what he could do. -MCSO was advised of a wallet missing in Irrigon. -A subject at Sub Zero Motel in Irrigon reported her son as a runaway. -An Oregon State Trooper advised MCSO he had reports of a suspended driver driving around Hep- pner and Ione. -Law enforcement was advised of a juvenile in Boardman who was as- saulted by his guardian; the caller advised the juvenile didn’t need an ambulance but had been scratched on his neck and punched in the face. Boardman PD responded and took and initial report of the assault; MCSO also responded and took the incident under in- vestigation. April 26: -The princi- pal at an Irrigon school re- quested a wellness check on a student. Another student had informed the principal that the student told her that her mom was using meth again and had broke down her door. -Boardman Police Dept. received a stalking complaint from a female in Boardman who said a male subject would not stay away from her. The male was not there at the time. -A female in Boardman advised Boardman PD that her boyfriend broke her computer and her phone that afternoon. She advised she was not injured and the male was not there now. -Cody E. Rankin, 26, was arrested on a Medford PD warrant for Failure to Appear on Criminal Driv- ing While Suspended. The subject was cited and re- FREE BEAT THE FALL RUSH! INSTALL YOUR PROPANE APPLIANCES STARTING IN AUGUST TANKLESS WATER HEATERS HOME HEAT - SHOP HEAT go to mcgg.net click on the energy tab for product lines! MCGG 541-989-8221! leased to appear at Jackson County Circuit Court. -MCSO received a re- port in the morning that around noon an individual would be driving drunk returning from Pendleton into Morrow County on Hwy. 207. The caller did not know what the subject would be driving and did not request contact. -Toby Dale Rodriguez, 45, was arrested on an Ir- rigon Justice Court warrant for FTA/Driving While Suspended Misdemeanor. Subject was already lodged at Dept. of Correction with a Morrow County hold placed. -A person in Irrigon ad- vised that a female was ha- rassing her and her daughter by text message. She re- quested contact regarding her rights and what consti- tutes harassment. -MCSO arrested Colby James Hedman, 21, for Pa- role Violation on Burglary I. Subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. April 27: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office at- tempted to serve a warrant on Cory Patrick Winston, 40, but was unable to locate. - A m a l e o n H w y. 74, Lexington contacted MCSO about contacting a female whose vehicle was on the property. The caller wanted the vehicle removed but didn’t know how to contact her. -A vehicle hit the MCSO building in Hep- pner; the air bag deployed and emergency medical services were called but the patient refused transport. -A Spanish speaking fe- male in Boardman advised her child had welts on his body. Boardman ambu- Household Hazardous Waste Event lance, Irrigon ambulance, Boardman PD and MCSO responded and the child was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO was advised that a man had accidentally driven off and left a white schnauzer at the Irrigon Marina. The dog’s name was Tuffy and it had a col- lar and tags. The owner called back and advised they found the dog. -MCSO was advised that a blue Jetta “punched it” and went sideways and flew through a stop sign on Seventh in Irrigon. July 5: -Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received report of a person missing from Heppner; MCSO took the incident under investi- gation. -MCSO was advised that Benton County Sher- iff’ Office arrested Steven Royal Nettles, 55, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for proba- tion violation on original charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants. July 6: -An Irrigon resident advised his neigh- bors were shooting at ply wood in the direction of his other neighbor’s house and he was worried they were going to end up hitting a kid. He advised the neigh- bor has a scanner. The caller advised he didn’t have a problem with the shooting, just that they were shoot- ing toward a residence. A deputy made contact with the subject and they were not shooting off guns. It was their neighbor to the east setting off fireworks. -An MCSO deputy ad- vised a subject at Sub Zero Restaurant in Irrigon tried to fight him when he went to the location to make con- tact with the manager for follow-up on another case. July 7: -A female in Ione reported that a male subject from Lexington was threatening her, saying she was dead and that he had people coming to kill her. -A woman in Irrigon advised a male subject came to her residence and threat- ened her son and grand- children. She requested he be trespassed from the residence. -MCSO received a re- port from a person in Hep- pner who said four kids were walking away from the basketball court pack- ing something, possibly a pistol case. The caller advised one of them was tucking something into his waist band and another was walking with his arm down at his side, awkwardly con- cealing something—the caller thought they might have a firearm of some sort. MCSO was unable to locate the juveniles. -MCSO took Logan Roy McMahon, 24, into custody for disorderly con- duct, resisting arrest and misuse of 911. July 8: -A female in Boardman advised she was in a fight with her boy- friend, who just left, and she thought she had a broken arm. Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office, Boardman PD and Boardman ambulance responded, and the female was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. -MCSO, Boardman fire and Boardman ambulance responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident in Boardman. LAST SEEN: LURKING IN YOUR HOME, UNDER THE SINK, IN THE GARAGE IN THE BASEMENTS. THESE HAZARDOUS WASTE ITEMS ARE DANGEROUS. THEY CAN HARM STREAMS, WILDLIFE, DRINKING WATER AND WE NEED TO KEEP THEM OUT OF OUR LANDFILL. MORROW COUNTY IS HOLDING A FREE HAZARDOUS WASTE EVENT SO YOU MAY TAKE SOME OF THESE ITEMS. For more information, please call Morrow County Public Works at 541-989-9500 or email: mcpublicwork@co.morrow.or.us SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2016 8AM - 11AM Remember the Transfer Stations accept all your paint for FREE at both Transfer Stations all year long. 69900 Frontage Lane, Boardman, OR 97818 ACCEPTED DURING THE EVENT: Some items accepted during the event: Used oil, Oil filters, Spent Antifreeze, Automotive batteries, Alkaline & rechargeable batteries, Propane Tanks (smaller than 25 gal.), Roof and asphalt patch, Adhesives, glues and contact cement, Caulks sealers and joint compounds, Lawn and garden chemicals and fertilizers, Pool chemicals, Household cleaners (including bleach, ammonia, furniture polish, toilet bowl cleaners, carpet shampoos) Sludge (soil contaminated with oil) Mercury thermometers, Fluorescent lamps, All types of aerosol cans, Used cooking oil, Road flares, PCB ballasts, Organic peroxides (hardening agents)