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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Sheriff’s Report Engagements Bryce Doherty and Hannah Wasley to wed Hannah Wasley and Bryce Doherty to exchange wedding vows. -Contributed photo Bryce Doherty and Hannah Wasley are excited to announce their autumn wedding Sept. 9. Bryce is the son of Jim and Kelly Doherty of Board- man. He is a graduate of Eastern Oregon University and is the owner operator of O’Doherty Outfitters. Hannah is the daughter of Tom and Jane Wasley of Ferndale, WA. She is a graduate of Washington State University and is employed with Genex as its territory sales manager. The couple intend to build their home and future in Boardman. Notary seminar Sept. 19 The Secretary of State, Corporation Division will be holding a free Notary Public seminar Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Heppner City Hall. This seminar is for those interested in becoming a notary, renewing notaries and current notaries. Notary laws and rules will be covered and questions will be answered. The law requires interested parties to take a class prior to being commissioned as a notary. Republican party meeting The Morrow County Republican Party, includ- ing the Precinct Com- mittee Persons (PCP), will be having a meeting Saturday, Sept 23 at 6 p.m. at the Bartholomew Build- ing in Heppner. All Morrow County Republicans are invited to attend. After Harvest Party Community Gathering LIVE IC MUS FUN DINNE August 29: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received report of a semi on fire in the eastbound lane of I-84. -MCSO received report from a female in Boardman advising she needs to speak to a deputy as she is having a hard time breathing and needs help finding some papers. She was transported to GSH. -MCSO received of a controlled burn by Heppner Fire at SE Cowins St and Alfalfa St. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity at High Banks, Paterson Ferry Rd, Irrigon regarding occupants in the back of a pickup. Advised they are not allowed to camp there. -MCSO report of suspi- cious activity on Highway 74, Ione near mile marker 30. White pickup parked at the end of a driveway and asked for a deputy to check it out. -MCSO received a re- port of a cow out in the yard on Depot Ln, Irrigon. Subjects afraid to get out of the car as the cow is coming at the vehicle. -MCSO initiated activ- ity regarding a dog harass- ing people who are walking on Depot Ln., Irrigon. -MCSO received a complaint of a black lab cross at the fish hatchery on Riverview Ln. Unsure who it belongs to, but is super friendly. -MCSO out with a dog trying to catch it at High- way 730 and E 13 th St, Irrigon. -MCSO received an animal complaint of a black lab and tan brown dog on SE Hager St. Heppner. -MCSO received a report of a missing per- son on Mount Everest St., Boardman. Nine-year old missing, located next door visiting the neighbors. -MCSO received a complaint from an individ- ual on N. D St. in Lexing- ton. Dogs barking non-stop and is an ongoing issue. -MCSO received a re- port of poachers on High- way 206 Condon, Heppner. Referred to another agency. -MCSO initiated civil attempt at Coyote Ln., Hep- pner. -MCSO received a re- port of a theft on Elk Trail Ln., Heppner. Subject came to the residence and took a .22 rifle from the residence. Owner witnessed it, con- fronted the subject and got his gun back. -Subject came to MCSO to report identity theft. -MCSO received a re- port of drug paraphernalia at a residence on Paterson Ferry Rd., Irrigon. Believes it belongs to foster kids. -MCSO received a re- port of a lost wallet at the Heppner gas station. Person believes she left it on top of a gas pump. -MCSO responded to an agency assist on SE Kristen Dr., Irrigon. -MCSO responded to a report of suspicious activity at Fuller Canyon Ln and Bunker Hill Ln., Heppner. States there is a big plastic container in her shop that she is concerned about. No one there knows where it came from. Discovered it was mint inside the con- tainer. -MCSO received a re- port that a meter box on Highway 207, Heppner is overflowing with water. Referred to city of Heppner. -MCSO received a complaint of harassment on S First St., Irrigon. Sub- ject is having issues with his neighbors and a young man drove by shouting out names. -MCSO received a re- port of shots fired and three young males walking near her residence on SE Third St., Irrigon. Two males were working on a pickup that backfired. -MCSO initiated ac- tivity at W Eight Rd and Columbia Ln., Irrigon for a warrant for DWS and failure to maintain lane. An- other subject was arrested and lodged at UCJ, no bail. August 30: Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- sponded to a call for EMS at Cascade Specialties on Rail Loop, Boardman. Subject possibly had a heart attack. -MCSO received a re- port of a motor vehicle ac- cident involving a car and a semi at the Boardman rest area on I-84. Car is in the median, truck pulled into its lane. Patient transported to GSH. -MCSO responded to a fire call at Highway 730 and Seventh, Irrigon. Combine on fire in front of the Shell. -MCSO responded to a complaint of someone leaving a bike out in front of a house on SE Matlock St., Heppner. -MCSO responded to a dog complaint at NE Or- egon Ave and NE Fourth St, Irrigon. Deputy transported one dog to Pet Rescue and warned another dog owner to keep dog on their prop- erty. -MCSO responded to a traffic hazard of a vehicle blocking the street on N Main St., Heppner. -MCSO Warrant ar- rest by UCSO on MCCC warrants for FTA/resisting arrest X2, attempt to com- mit class C-unclassified felony, FTA/giving false info, resisting arrest and operating a vehicle w/o driving privileges, FTA/ UEMV, criminal mischief II and theft III. Also arrested on out of county warrant. Lodged at UCJ. -MCSO received a re- port of a white Subaru driv- YOU’RE INVITED! R Ione Music in the Park Presents Come join the fun and give AFTER HARVEST thanks to our fellow citizens! CELEBRATION Celebrate the September 16th hard work of our Saturday, community Heppner Elks September 9th 6:30pm - Dinner Steak, baked potatoes, 4:00-8:00pm veggie, salad, rolls $15 per person 8:00 pm - Live Music by The Staci Lynn Ione American and Marshall Turner Duo Legion Hall Open to all Elks members, guests and potential or . prospective members. Applications for membership in the Elks will be available to those over 21 years of age. For information please contact Exalted Ruler Justin Hoeft at jc_hoeft@hotmail.com or 541-379-1530 - THREE Music by Frank Carlson Everyone invited Bring drinks and finger foods Sponsored by Morrow County Unified Recreation District & Ione Library Board ing west on the right of way near Columbia Ave. NW and 2 nd St. NW, Boardman. Subject was warned for trespassing. -MCSO received in- formation from subject on NW Water St., Heppner about getting messages on Facebook and Messenger. There is a no contact order and he doesn’t want to get in trouble since she is con- tacting him. -MCSO received a complaint of a hit and run at Irrigon High School on SE Wyoming Ave. Red Chevy Cruze was bumped into in the parking lot. Other party not on the scene. Par- ties will handle it amongst themselves. -MCSO received a re- port of a white semi and white trailer driving with a toddler on the driver’s lap. Referred to another agency. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity at Highway 730 and Lewis and Clark Dr., Boardman for a dis- abled school bus. -MCSO responded to a dog complaint at Irrigon High School on Wyoming Ave. Dog locked in a black suburban with windows rolled down a couple inch- es. -MCSO responded for agency assist at North Lex Elevator on Highway 207, Echo. Suspicious activity on far side of grain pile, ap- pears people are throwing things around. -MCSO responded to a domestic disturbance on Depot Ln., Irrigon. Hus- band drug her out by the neck. He is outside with the kids, she is inside. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity regarding a disabled vehicle at Family Foods, Boardman. Check- ing on person in car, seat is all the way back. -MCSO received a re- port of a repossession of a 2013 Harley Davidson FXD 103 Fat Bob on SE Division St., Irrigon. Owner was not home and is not aware. September 1: Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- fice responded to a call for agency assist on Dean Ave., Umatilla. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity on a disabled vehicle on I-84 at Board- man -MCSO responded to an EMS call on SE Park Pl., Irrigon. Subject advised she had mouth surgery and was going to need an ambulance to take her to the hospital, but now had a friend tak- ing her. -MCSO agency assist for Wheeler County with two search and rescues. -MCSO responded to a theft complaint on Highway 74, Ione. Subject received a letter from a probate lawyer. All items in the house were stolen, including what was left to her. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity at Heppner Elementary School regard- ing assault. Report taken. -MCSO responded to a report of an abandoned ve- hicle at Threemile Canyon Farms on Threemile Rd., Boardman. Car has been in the middle of the farm for at least three weeks. - Wa r r a n t a r r e s t a t MCSO on Irrigon Justice Court warrant. Lodged in UCJ. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity regarding a disabled vehicle on I-84 E at Boardman. Subject lost a tire, is getting vehicle off the road and has help coming. -MCSO responded to a report of suspicious ac- tivity at Kunze Ln. and Tom’s Camp, Boardman. Male, female and child in a Honda Pilot having some sort of argument. Male went around the car, got the child and walked westbound on Kunze, east of Tom’s Camp. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a driving complaint on I-84 W, Boardman. Reported a truck speeding. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port from AAA of a female that had broken down on I-84 W at Boardman. Ve- hicle was gone. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity regarding a disable vehicle I-84 E at Boardman. Subject back underway. -MCSO officer initi- ated activity for a warrant arrest at Faler Rd., Board- man. Subject arrested on IJC warrant and transported to IJC to go before a judge. Sentenced and transported to UCJ to serve 74 days. -MCSO responded to a motor vehicle accident on Highway 74, Ione. Vehicle on its top, female inside and unable to get out. Patient transported to PMH. -MCSO initiated activ- ity at Irrigon Shell station, E Highway 730 regarding RV at location for extended time. Subject advised it needed to be moved or she would be cited. -MCSO received a criminal mischief complaint on NW Water St., Heppner. Tires were slashed. -MCSO received report of domestic disturbance on W Sixth Rd., Irrigon. Juvenile male called saying his mom locked dad in the bathroom. Screaming was heard. -MCSO initiated activ- ity at Highway207 Spray, Heppner. Possible disabled vehicle. -MCSO initiated activ- ity at Highway207 Echo/ Kilkenny Rd, Lexington. Disabled vehicle, red pick- up with no plate. Appears they ran out of gas or broke down. -MCSO received a complaint of trespass at Northwestern Motel on N Main St., Heppner. Subject and wife having relations and person walked into the residence uninvited. -MCSO responded to an animal complaint on Highway 74, Lexington. Person hit a coyote. -MCSO officer initiat- ed activity at NW Water St and NW Gale St, Heppner. Juvenile said a German Shepherd ran away. -MCSO responded to an animal complaint at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Olson Rd, Boardman. Found three little dogs. -MCSO responded to a dog complaint on SE Divi- sion St., Irrigon. Dog bit grandma, doesn’t think she needs EMS. -MCSO responded to a report of a disturbance on Linden Way, Heppner. Sounds like 2-3 people screaming and has been going on for awhile. Plastic and Aluminum Signs Lots of Sizes! Lots of Colors! Free Price Quotes! Heppner Gazette Times 541-676-9228 david@rapidserve.net