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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Sheriff’s Report
A View from the Green
Over the Tee Cup
Six ladies braved the
cool and windy weather on
Sept. 19 at Willow Creek
Country Club for the ladies’
play day. Low gross of the
field went to Virginia Grant;
low net was Karen Hague-
wood. Betty Burns had least
putts of the field.
Virginia Grant had low
gross, low net and least
putts for Flight A.
Karen Haguewood had
low gross and least putts for
Flight B. Betty Burns had
low net.
For Flight C, Kris
Linder had low gross and
Lorene Montgomery had
low net. Jeanne Creswick
had the least putts.
Karen Haguewood had
a chip-in on #7.
Sept. 26 will be a fun
day, cross country.
WCCC Sunday
men’s tournament
Thirty-two players par-
ticipated in the cross-coun-
try tournament on Sunday,
Sept. 17 at Willow Creek
Country Club. Results are
as follows:
-Gross—1 st , Ron Bow-
man, 79; 2 nd , Charlie Fergu-
son/Greg Grant, 80.
-Net—1 st , Josh Coiner,
71; 2 nd Derek Gunderson,
72; 3 rd Dallas Harsin/Roger
Ehrmantraut, 73.
-Special Events—KP
#1 Loren Heideman, 7’ 4”;
KP #13 Tim Wright, 11’
10”; Long drive and KP 2 nd
shot Josh Coiner.
The first annual Buck
Cup was awarded to the
players who earn the most
points from weekly par-
ticipation. Winners were:
1 st Charlie Ferguson, 2 nd
Roger Ehrmantraut and 3 rd
Tim Wright.
Chamber Chatter
Wednesday, Sept. 27 th
from 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.,
Morrow County Health De-
partment to hold flu clinics
at the Senior Center. Stop
by and get your shot; call
541-676-5380 for ques-
tions.
Friday, Oct. 6th from
3-6 p.m., Open House cel-
ebrating Women Veterans.
This event will be held at
the Holiday Inn Express in
Hermiston. Elizabeth Es-
tabrooks, ODVA Women’s
Veterans Coordinator will
be there to answer ques-
tions. Come out and net-
work with women veterans.
There will be an “I am not
Invisible” photo exhibit
and refreshments will be
provided. Contact Morrow
County Veterans Services
at 541-922-6420 for more
information. This is a Uma-
tilla/Morrow County col-
laboration.
Saturday, Oct. 7 th from
9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Morrow
County Harvest Festival at
The SAGE Center: There
will be local craft vendors;
mule-drawn wagon rides,
photo booth, beer & wine
tasting, kids’ corner and
more. Come out and spend
the day with us and do some
early Christmas shopping.
For more information, go to
www.visitsage.com.
Saturday, Oct. 7 th from
10 a.m. – 2 p.m., “Project
Community Connect and
Umatilla/Morrow Veter-
ans Stand Down” event.
This event will be held at
the Pendleton Convention
Center, located at 1601
Westgate in Pendleton.
Services will be available
for: Veterans health care,
homeless services, mental
health counseling, benefits
application, employment
service, hygiene items, and
haircuts. Lunch will be
provided. Call Morrow
County Veterans Services
at 541-922-6420 for more
information.
Saturday, Oct. 14 th at 6
p.m., Heppner High School
Booster Club annual din-
ner and auction at Heppner
Elks Lodge: Come out and
enjoy a great community
event and support HHS.
There will be food, raffle,
and silent and live auction
items. More information to
follow closer to the event.
Thursday, Oct. 26 th , 13 th
Annual Soup Bowl Supper
and Silent Auction spon-
sored by Domestic Violence
Services, Inc.: This event
will be held at Sisters Café,
308 N. Main Street, Pend-
leton. Call 541-276-3322 or
visit our website to register.
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Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office released the
following information:
September 12: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
received a call regarding
a car pulled off below the
Lexington Airport with
what appears as a person
asleep in the car. Advised
they cannot camp there.
-MCSO responded to a
report on N First St, Irrigon
that a vehicle had been bro-
ken into. Work bag contain-
ing confidential information
and cash was taken. Vehicle
was locked, but driver’s
side door may not have
been shut all the way.
-MCSO responded to
a report at Heppner Family
Foods on Main St, Hep-
pner of a hit and run. Rear
driver’s side fender has a
deep scratch with red paint
on it, possible small dent.
Under investigation.
-MCSO initiated ac-
tivity at Irrigon Shell Sta-
tion, E Highway 730, Ir-
rigon attempting to locate
James Robert Martin for a
warrant. Subject arrested,
transported and lodged in
Umatilla County Jail (UCJ).
-MCSO advised of a
goat loose on NW Water
St., Heppner. Goat is back
on its property.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a laptop missing
from a car on NE Fifth St,
Irrigon.
-MCSO responded to
St. Patrick’s Senior Center
on N Main St, Heppner
regarding a parking issue.
Subjects were moving out
and a law enforcement of-
ficer from Ukiah told them
they had to move, even
though they have parked
there for years.
-MCSO advised of
camp near N First and N
Second by the river, Irrigon,
where there are tents, litter
and multiple stolen items.
Patricia Hurd-Pardee ar-
rested and lodged at UCJ
for Theft by Receiving.
-MCSO received a re-
quest to speak to subject at
UCJ. Subject incarcerated
and concerned that some-
one will steal his RV.
-MCSO responded to a
disturbance on W Seventh
Rd, Irrigon. Subject being
accused of stealing mari-
juana plants while taking
care of the plants.
-MCSO received a re-
port of three cars that ran
the stop sign on Eighth St,
Irrigon. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port of someone dressed
in black on SE Park Pl, Ir-
rigon. Subject thinks some-
one was trying to get in the
house next door. Unable to
locate.
-MCSO responded to a
report of criminal mischief
at the Sinclair Station on
Main St. N, Boardman.
September 13: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
responded to SE Fourth
St, Irrigon of loud noise
that sounds like someone
is chopping wood at the
neighbors. Also advises
there is a black car sitting
across the street, doesn’t
know if they are related.
-MCSO received report
of grey Chevy Impala on
NE Fifth St, Irrigon with
someone sleeping in the car.
-MCSO responded to
a report on SE Park Pl, Ir-
rigon of people outside her
daughter’s house attempt-
ing to break in. Unable to
locate.
-MCSO received a re-
quest for a cat trap on NE
Oregon Ave, Irrigon.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a grey Chevy or
GMC full size speeding,
Irrigon. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a
complaint of a white Chevy
car, Oregon plate all over
the road on I-84 E, Board-
man. Referred to another
agency.
-MCSO responded to
a report on SE Fourth St,
Irrigon of a male on a trac-
tor digging a hole in the
yard and refusing to leave.
Resident not on the scene,
but advised it was OK for
the subject to be doing her
yard work.
-MCSO received a re-
port of cans and bottles
missing on NE Oregon
Ave, Irrigon. Unknown if
husband’s tools are miss-
ing also.
-MCSO received a
report on Highway 730
westbound, Irrigon of driv-
ing complaint. 2014 White
Honda Accord, speeding
12+ and returns as stolen.
Deputies recovered stolen
vehicle.
-MCSO responded to a
report at Paterson Ferry Rd/
West Ext Canal, Irrigon of
a multi-colored car backed
into the trees on the south-
west side near the trees.
Potato sheds are across the
road about 400 feet from
the vehicle and there is a
person inside the vehicle.
Stated that there are no farm
workers around and appears
to be suspicious. Unable to
locate.
-MCSO and EMS re-
sponded to a report of a
14 year-old male student
having difficulty breath-
ing, shaky, weak and pale
at Irrigon High School on
SE Wyoming Ave, Irrigon.
Transported.
- Wa r r a n t a r r e s t a t
MCSO, Heppner. Denise
Williams arrested by UCSO
on MCCC warrant for fail-
ure to appear Custodial
Interference II. Lodged at
UCJ.
-MCSO responded to
Irrigon Justice Court on NE
Third St, Irrigon. Subject is
with animal rescue facility
and thinks people trying to
turn in dogs are only tell-
ing part of the story. Under
investigation.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Irrigon Shell Station,
E Highway 730, Irrigon.
Disabled behind the station.
Nicholas Landeros Garza
arrested on IJC warrant,
transported and lodged at
UCJ.
-MCSO received a re-
port of suspicious activity at
E Arcade ST/B St, Lexing-
ton. Hispanic male wearing
green construction vest
with a skate board has been
walking all over the area
and is now walking up to-
wards the cemetery. Small
car came down Arcade,
then headed by the church
and back to the highway.
-MCSO received a call
about subject’s sister being
back with boyfriend that
beats her. He is a felon and
has guns. Also believes that
he is buying and selling
drugs, marijuana, meth and
heroin. Concerned for her
sister and wants to know
if MCSO can do anything.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a full size pickup
with shell on I-84 E, Board-
man with no rear lights.
Warning for defective light-
ing.
September 14: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice responded to a report
on Highway 74, Heppner
of subject hitting a deer.
Referred to another agency.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Highway 74, Heppner
with disabled vehicle that
hit the deer.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Kunze Ln/Tower Rd,
Boardman. Edgar Cesar
Gonzalez arrested on IJC
warrant, taken before the
Judge and released.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a cow on the free-
way on I-84 E, Boardman.
Referred to another agency.
-MCSO responded to
a report of a goat in the
driveway on NW Water St,
Heppner.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Irrigon Justice Court,
NE Third St, Irrigon. Trans-
porting surrendered dogs to
pet rescue per judge.
-MCSO responded to
Northwestern Motel, N
Main St, Heppner regarding
dog running loose. Spoke to
owner about dog being out.
-MCSO responded to
SE Thomas Ave, Irrigon
to a report of harassment.
Subject following person’s
daughter and sending her
text messages. Subject went
to daughter’s residence
around midnight.
-MCSO responded to a
report on I-84 W, Boardman
of a male standing on the
side of the road, yelling at
vehicles and waving arms.
Deputy provided courtesy
ride to Hermiston.
-MCSO initiated ac-
tivity at Heppner Grade
School, NE Stansbury, Hep-
pner. Subject given warning
for illegal stopping.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at I-84 W, Boardman.
Motor home broke down.
Subjects unhooked tow ve-
hicle and are going to town
Chamber lunch
meeting
The next lunch meeting
of the Heppner Chamber of
Commerce will be at noon
on Thursday, Oct. 5, in Hep-
pner City Hall conference
room and will be all entities
report.
Cost of lunch is $10;
Heppner Market Fresh will
cater. Chamber lunch at-
tendees are asked to RSVP
at 541-676-5536.
New chamber members
are Breaking Grounds Cof-
fee and SLIM’S Place.
Representative Greg
Smith will be the speaker
at the Thursday, Oct. 19 th
Chamber lunch meeting.
Representative Smith will
be giving an overview of
the 2017 legislative ac-
tivities and what he expects
will be priorities for the
2018 State Legislature.
The meeting location is
accessible to persons with
disabilities. A request for an
interpreter for the hearing
impaired or for other ac-
commodations for persons
with disabilities should be
made at least 48 hours be-
fore the meeting to Sheryll
Bates at 541-676-5536.
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE:
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
in search of parts.
-MCSO responded to
a report on Hilltop Rd,
Boardman. Sister ’s ex-
boyfriend is there causing
a disturbance and is intoxi-
cated.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at I-84 W, Boardman.
Disabled, unoccupied ve-
hicle. Referred to other
agency.
September 15: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
received a report of a fawn
being hit at Willow Creek
Country Club on Highway
74, Heppner. Referred to
another agency.
-MCSO responded to a
report at Fuller Canyon Ln/
Highway 74, Heppner of a
hit and run. Fire hall, water
testing station has been hit
and broke.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Hurd Pl, Irrigon.
Subject’s debit card was
used in Florida.
-MCSO received a re-
port of harassment at Jay
Coil Fabricating on NW
Riverside Ave, Heppner.
Person trying to mow and
male subject standing in
front of her mower so she
could not mow.
-MCSO received a re-
port of orange commercial
semi-truck with male driver
was all over the road on
I-84 E, Boardman. Referred
to another agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Washington Ln/W
Eighth St, Irrigon of a white
and brown pit bull out,
seems aggressive. Unable
to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port of 1995 Jeep Wrangler
stuck one mile off Highway
207 on Service Rd 25.
-MCSO responded to
a report at SE Utah Ave/SE
Tenth St, Irrigon of a white
Geo Metro speeding and
playing music loudly. Car
has thin blue line down the
side and back window bro-
ken out. Talked to the driver
about the complaint.
-MCSO initiated ac-
tivity at SE Tenth St, Irri-
gon. Vehicle parked in the
middle of the street, no one
around to move it.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SW Second St,
Irrigon of a female that
left a stop sign at Second/
Wyoming, rode all the way
down the street halfway
on the road and ran over
a mailbox. Female left on
foot.
-MCSO received a re-
port of subject having is-
sues with one of his step
sons, banging on windows
and walls. Citation issued.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Cedar Rd, Irrigon of
person attacked by neigh-
bor’s dog. Wants to press
charges.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint of a grey
Toyota Tundra, Oregon
plate on I-84 E, Boardman.
Referred to another agency.
Morrow County Health Department
541-676-5421
Flu Clinic
Schedule 2017
Wednesday
September 27
St. Pats Senior Center
182 N. Main
Heppner, Or
541-676-5380
9:30 am-2:00pm
Wednesday
September 27
Ione Fire Hall
150 W. Main St
Ione, Or
541-422-7504
4:00 pm-7:00pm
Monday
October 3 th
Boardman Clinic
101 Boardman Ave.
Boardman, Or
541-481-4200
8:30am-7:00pm
Thursday
October 5th
Heppner City Hall
111 N. Main
Heppner, Or
541-676-9618
9:30am-7:00pm
**Reminder to bring insurance card, Medicare card and/or Medicaid card**
**Tetanus and Pneumococcal Vaccinations also available**
**FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE AT ALL REGULAR MORROW COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT CLINICS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.**
Departamento de Salud Del Condado de