EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Sheriff’s Report
July 20: -Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
was advised of a male ly-
ing alongside I-84 West,
Boardman, with his hand
above his head. The caller
wasn’t sure what he was do-
ing. No vehicles were near
him. The caller advised the
male was lying in semi-tall
grass so he would be hard
to see. Oregon State Police
was advised.
-A female assault vic-
tim in Irrigon advised she
wanted to press charges.
MCSO, Boardman ambu-
lance and Boardman PD
responded and the victim
was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-A caller in Board-
man advised there was
screaming and fighting in
the trailer across the street.
The caller advised it had
been going on for an hour
and it sounded like things
being thrown. Marvin Alex
Pourier, 52, was arrested for
strangulation and menac-
ing and lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
-A female in Irrigon
advised she had new tires
and one kept getting low.
She believed someone was
letting air out of her tires.
-MCSO received report
of the theft of a generator
in Irrigon. While on scene,
deputies located a subject
with a warrant. MCSO ar-
rested Austin L. Kettlewell,
22, was arrested on an Ir-
rigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Appear on
Possession of Less than an
Ounce of Marijuana. The
subject went before the
judge and was released to
appear next week.
-A man in Boardman
reported that someone
opened a Verizon cell phone
account under his name
and he has now received
an $800 bill from Verizon.
Boardman PD took the in-
formation.
-A female in Board-
man advised that a male in
another apartment showed
himself inappropriately to
herself and another female.
She advised the male was
sitting out on the porch.
William joseph Flood, 47,
was arrested by Boardman
PD for Disorderly Conduct.
-A caller advised of
two teenagers stopped on
the shoulder of Tower Road
cutting the antlers off a deer.
Boardman PD responded
and the deer had its antlers.
No one was in the area.
-MCSO received report
of a female with a BB gun at
a location. The female was
trespassed from the location
by a deputy; if she returns
she will be arrested.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised a male subject was in
a fight in the parking lot.
MCSO, Umatilla PD and
Boardman PD responded.
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July 21: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office re-
ceived a driving complaint
regarding a female in Hep-
pner; she was reportedly
backing up and running
forward really fast, turning
around in the road, and just
parked on the side of the
road facing out. MCSO re-
sponded and cited Shereen
Renee Rolen for Driving
While Suspended – Viola-
tion and Careless Driving.
-MCSO was advised
that someone siphoned gas
from one of the Extension
Office vehicles.
-A female in Irrigon
requested deputy contact
regarding her neighbor’s
dogs coming onto her prop-
erty. She attempted to speak
to the neighbor but he told
her to call the cops because
he was not going to keep
his dogs off her property.
A deputy responded and
contacted the parties.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised that a car just went
down the road at high rates
of speed. He advised depu-
ties never come down their
road, and that he is going
to start throwing things at
vehicles if they continue
to drive down the street.
The caller was advised he
is NOT to throw things at
vehicles.
-MCSO received a re-
port that a man in Irrigon
had a confrontation with a
guy who was trespassing
with his dog. The caller ad-
vised he physically pushed
him off his property be-
cause he wouldn’t leave. He
advised he thought he was
from the trailer park.
-MCSO was advised
of a male walking around
Love’s Travel Stop, Board-
man. The caller advised he
had been walking around
the store for about an hour,
not buying anything. The
caller believed he was in
the bathroom at that time.
July 22: -A caller re-
ported that a male fell off
his bike and hit his head in
Heppner. Heppner ambu-
lance responded but cleared
with no patient transport.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised that his ex-girlfriend
was trying to break into his
truck. He advised he had
problems with her the night
before, too.
-A female in Irrigon ad-
vised that, the night before,
she was assaulted by a male
subject who also took her
cell phone.
-MCSO received report
of a theft in Irrigon.
-A female in Irrigon ad-
vised that someone called
and talked to her dad while
she was gone. They told
him they were with Micro-
soft and needed to do an
update to his computer. The
subject was walked through
how to do it and put a code
into the computer, and then
they started taking stuff off
his computer. The caller
contacted Microsoft tech
support and they advised
it was not them and to call
the sheriff’s office and file a
report. The caller requested
contact to do so.
-MCSO received report
of a female yelling in Irri-
gon; the caller advised that
she rarely heard the male
but the female seemed out
of control with screaming.
She requested someone
look into it. MCSO re-
sponded, and the subjects
were having a one-sided
argument.
-MCSO received a
criminal mischief complaint
from a woman in Heppner.
Her fence had been torn
down, her outside table and
chairs were gone and her
back door was wide open.
-Morrow County dis-
patch received a request for
fire mutual aid, type six and/
or water tender or brush, as
many as possible, to meet
in Condon.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint regard-
ing a driver on I-84 who
swerved into a motorcycle
and was observed smoking
a marijuana pipe. Oregon
State Police was advised
and was able to stop the
vehicle.
July 24: -Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office,
Irrigon fire, Irrigon ambu-
lance and Boardman fire
responded to a house fire in
Irrigon. The Red Cross was
notified.
-A woman in Irrigon ad-
vised MCSO that it looked
like someone was trying to
break into her storage unit.
MCSO responded and took
a case for criminal mischief.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a male at an apart-
ment complex in Board-
man. The caller advised the
male would not leave, that
he kept asking for a ride but
no one wanted to help him.
Boardman PD and MCSO
responded. The male was
taken into custody, cited and
released.
-Emergency dispatch
received a call from the
Boardman area; they could
hear a female screaming
hysterically in the back-
ground and a male yelling.
Advised of a female with
facial injuries.
July 26: -Boardman
ambulance responded to a
request for a welfare check
on a male in Boardman.
The male was having lung
issues and it was believed
he needed to get to the ER
ASAP.
-Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office received a call
from a male who advised
he had just repossessed a
vehicle and was on his way
out of Irrigon. The caller
advised the subject was not
aware of the repossession. A
female later called to report
her vehicle stolen and was
referred to the repossession
agency.
-MCSO was advised
that Hermiston PD recov-
ered a stolen gun.
-A female in Irrigon
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You can also get your flu shot
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Morrow County Health
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clinic hours:
Heppner-Wednesdays
8:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30
Boardman-Monday and
Tuesdays:
8:30-12:30 and 1:00-4:30
Irrigon Stokes Landing Community Center
October 3rd 11:00 am-1:00pm
541-922-3603
Boardman Senior Center
October 4th 11:00am-1:00pm
541-481-3148
St. Pats Senior Center
October 5th 9:30 am-2:00pm
541-676-5380
Ione Fire Hall
October 5th 4:00 pm-7:00pm
541-422-7504
Heppner City Hall
October 12th 9:00am-7:00pm
541-676-9618
Boardman Clinic
October 17th 8:30am-7:00pm
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contacted MCSO request-
ing information on whether
she was trespassed from
a location. A deputy re-
sponded and talked to the
female’s mother and ad-
vised her that she needed to
start the eviction process if
she wanted the daughter out
of there. The female was
given a ride to Umatilla for
the day.
-Umatilla County Sher-
iff’s Office advised MCSO
of a boat stranded and in
need of assistance. MCSO
dispatched marine deputies
to assist and they found two
boats, one on the shore and
the other in no need of as-
sistance.
-MCSO was advised
that a UPS truck hauling
triples was all over I-84
near Boardman; the caller
thought the driver was fall-
ing asleep and would roll
the trailers on the highway.
MCSO was out of position
and the call was referred to
Oregon State Police.
July 27: -A person in
Heppner advised he re-
ceived a phone call from
another male stating that
he needed an ambulance
ASAP. The caller did not
have the subject’s address
or anything further. A pa-
tient was transported.
-Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office received a re-
port of a suspicious vehicle
on B Street in Lexington.
-A woman in Heppner
requested contact regarding
subjects not observing a
yield sign at an intersection.
A deputy contacted her and
advised her of her options.
-MCSO received a re-
port of harassment in Hep-
pner.
-Persons in Irrigon ad-
vised their 46-year-old male
son was on medication and
out of control and they
could not control him. The
subject was contacted and
deputies advised there was
no crime at this time.
-MCSO was advised
that Seattle PD arrested
Tony Jerome Moore, 29,
on local charges with a
hold placed for a Morrow
County Circuit Court war-
rant for Failure to Appear
on Possession of Marijuana.
-A person at the Board-
man Shell advised a subject
went in to buy beer and was
refused, and then threw his
change at them and was
walking to another station
to buy beer. MCSO and
Boardman PD made contact
with the subject and advised
him not to return to the store
that night, as well as of the
law concerning alcohol
sales to an obviously intoxi-
cated person.
-MCSO received pos-
sible location information
on a runaway juvenile.
-A person called from
the Ione area and advised
there was a male subject
who they did not believe
had a driver’s license, and
that he was driving with
an open container and/or
driving drunk most of the
time. The caller advised he
frequented a certain area
around Ione and another in
Gilliam County, and also
advised that the subject
drinks all day and then usu-
ally has a “road soda.”
-MCSO was advised of
a male and female fighting
at an Irrigon location for
about the last four hours.
The caller advised they
could hear glass breaking
at the house. MCSO and
Boardman PD responded
and determined it was ver-
bal only.
-An anonymous caller
reported that Columbia
River Ranch Boardman had
no running water and they
weren’t able to flush toilets
or anything. The caller
requested it be looked into
to ensure people were get-
ting the care they deserved.
MCSO responded; there
was, in fact, no running wa-
ter at the location but they
had made arrangements to
get the pump fixed and had
water on hand for drinking.
-MCSO was advised
that Matt Bryon Phillips
was served MCSO warrants
for Probation Violation/
Possession of a Controlled
Substance II and Probation
Violation/Unauthorized
Use of a Motor Vehicle.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
July 28: -A female in
Irrigon reported to Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
that she and her cousin
had been harassed through
the night by someone with
highbeams, and her car was
vandalized. The caller ad-
vised she went to Circle K
in Irrigon about 4 a.m. and
when she was leaving she
believed she was followed
by a red pickup and later
by a jacked-up blue pickup,
and a dark sedan had driven
by the address four times
within a short period of
time. The caller believed
her ex-boyfriend had sent
his friends to harass her.
The caller was advised to
apply for a protection order.
-James E. Stout II was
served an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Fail-
ure to Appear on Driving
While Suspended, Theft
III and Criminal Trespass.
The subject was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail on
other charges.
-A female in Irrigon
reported that a lab had her
trapped in her yard, and that
the owner of the dog is the
neighbor, who was standing
in the doorway and seemed
to be amused by it and
wouldn’t do anything about
it. The caller requested that
a deputy respond. MCSO
cited Elizabeth McKinney
for Maintaining a Dog as a
Public Nuisance at Large.
-A female in Heppner
advised her guns were sto-
len. MCSO took the inci-
dent under investigation.
-MCSO received an
anonymous report of some-
one climbing through the
window at an Irrigon lo-
cation, with possibly two
other people standing down
the street. Morrow County
responded and arrested Jo-
seph Lee Swope, 35, on a
Morrow County Parole and
Probation detention warrant
for Felon in Possession of a
Weapon and for Failure to
Report as a Sex Offender.
The subject was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
no bail.
BURNING
BAN
Effective June 15, 2016, the Fire Chief
of the City of Heppner is imposing a
CLOSED SEASON for open burning
based on local fire safety concerns.
This burning ban is for the City of Heppner.
A reminder that open burning also
includes a “burn barrel.”
The closed season will remain in effect
until further notice this fall as per ORS 478.960.