Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
-MCSO received a re- sion cord plugged into her
attendance citation to be
port on E Hwy 730, Irrigon power. RP knocked on the
served.
that RP is doing a repos- neighbor’s door, but no one
-MCSO received a re-
session of a 1997 Dodge answered.
port that Nicholas Schiller
Caravan maroon and owner
-MCSO received a re- turned himself in at Uma-
is not aware.
port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- tilla County Courts on a
-MCSO received a re- gon that a gray Pontiac sped
Umatilla County warrant,
port at MCGG Boardman past his residence and went
IJC warrant and MCCC
on Rail Loop Dr, Boardman towards Tenth. The vehicle
warrant. Lodged at UCJ.
that along the bank of the has blacked out windows.
-MCSO received a re-
river there is a vehicle that RP has it on video if deputy
port on Short Rd, Irrigon
has been there since last needs to see it. Unable to
that she delivered a package
night. Vehicle is older black locate.
to a residence and there is
Honda, possibly an Accord.
-MCSO received a re- a dog there with an abscess
Unable to locate.
port at Main St RV park, that appears to be infected.
-MCSO received a re- Heppner that there is toilet
Dog is a black lab.
port at Oregon Trail RV paper with blood on it on
-MCSO received a re-
park on NE Washington the sidewalk. There is also
port at Upper Rhea Creek
Ave, Irrigon that this morn- a small puddle of blood
Rd/Wilson Creek Ln, Hep-
ing someone rear ended her and some splatter. Deputy
pner that locks are being
vehicle. Advised it is more responded and it appears
cut on gates near the Upper
than $1500 damage. The someone may have had a
Rhea Creek boundary with
person at the office states bloody nose.
USFS.
that there is video of it and
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a re-
knows which space the report on SE Utah Ave,
port at Short Rd/Columbia
person is in.
Irrigon that people are de- Ln, Irrigon that there is a
-MCSO received a re- manding she goes to court
fire in the area. Responded
port at Northwestern RV calling her and her hus-
and located a controlled
Park, Heppner. Trailer is on bands phone. She advises
burn.
fire, fully engulfed, about to they are asking for money
-MCSO received a re-
set the trailer on fire next and advises she believes it
port on Tower Rd, Board-
door. Responded, tent on a is a scam.
man that a dump truck that
fire.
-MCSO received an said Wyatt on the back was
December 5: Morrow anonymous report of people going around the S curves
County Sheriff ’s Office living in trailers on Depot and spilled a lot of liquid on
received a report at Irrigon Ln, Irrigon.
the road. RP is concerned
-MCSO received a re- because of the freezing
Shell Station on E Hwy
730, Irrigon that his friend port at Sub Zero restaurant temperatures.
called and said she needed on E Hwy 730, Irrigon
-MCSO received a re-
a deputy at the Shell imme- that there is an intoxicated port that OSP arrested Ro-
diately. Deputies responded driver at the restaurant. sales Sanchez, Gustavo D.
and male left on foot with Driving white Ford PU, Lodged at UCJ.
his belongings and female when he leaves he will head
-MCSO received a re-
up Division to Depot and port at Heppner Heritage
drove away.
-MCSO received a re- then to Crooked Rd.
Park, Linden Way, Heppner
port at RV park on Main
helping to catch a dog.
December 6: Morrow
St, Heppner that vandalism
-MCSO received a re-
occurred sometime over the County Sheriff’s Office re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
weekend – spray painted, ceived a report on Hwy 730, rigon that a beat up brown
tagged, one of the dryers is Irrigon of a three vehicle Honda with a white driv-
broke and almost torn off motor vehicle accident.
er’s door has been driving
-MCSO received a re- around the neighborhood
the wall.
-MCSO received a re- port on E Hwy 730, Irrigon all night and RP finds it
quest from UCSO to assist of a two vehicle non injury suspicious.
with locating a stolen ve- accident. Vehicles off the
-MCSO received a re-
road. Referred to other port on I 84 E, Boardman
hicle. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re- agency.
that a dark blue Dodge
-MCSO received a re- Caravan is swerving be-
port at Baltimore Apart-
ments on NW Baltimore St, port at NW Water St/NW tween lanes.
Heppner that the paint room Minor St, Heppner that Wa-
-MCSO received a re-
in the basement was broken ter St is slick and vehicles port at Miller Rd/Wilson
into sometime between Fri- are having trouble getting Ln, Boardman that a pickup
up the hill. Referred to other is blocking the intersection
day and Monday.
-MCSO received a re- agency.
with no lights on. Nicholas
-MCSO received a re- Landeros Garza was ar-
port at Irrigon Fire Hall on
NE Main Ave, Irrigon that port at Paterson Ferry Rd/ rested, lodged at UCJ.
there was vandalism behind Columbia Ln, Irrigon that
December 7: Morrow
the fire station. Unknown there is a boat on a trailer
at
the
location
with
no
one
County
Sheriff’s Office re-
when it would have hap-
around,
concerned
that
the
ceived
a
report on W Sperry
pened.
nice
boat
is
there.
Owner
St,
Heppner
that the neigh-
-MCSO received a re-
located,
he
is
hunting
in
bor’s
dog
is
barking and is
port on I 84 W, Boardman
the
area.
an
ongoing
issue.
Barks at
that a vehicle passed him at
-MCSO
received
a
re-
all
hours.
100 mph and RP has radar.
-MCSO received a re-
Referred to other agency. port at Irrigon Learning
Center
on
Columbia
Ln,
port
at Toms Camp Rd/
-MCSO received a re-
Irrigon
of
a
compulsory
Kunze
Ln, Boardman that
port on Wagon Wheel Loop,
Irrigon that her neighbor
behind her has an exten-
Two Old Hags Pizza is celebrating
one year anniversary
on January 9th 2018!
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a mobile home appears to
be on fire.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Hwy 730, Board-
man that she was going
over a slick overpass and a
truck tried to pass her, but
a school bus was coming
out of the fog and the truck
had to pull back in. Wanted
the incident logged in case
the driver hurts someone in
the future.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, Boardman
that a small SUV hit the
guardrail on the overpass,
not blocking. Two patients
transported.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, Boardman
that she has a flat tire and
has been unable to get help.
Referred to OSP.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Cornerstone Gal-
lery and Gift on N Main
ST, Heppner that there is
a backpack lying on the
ground. Laptop and wal-
let inside the backpack.
Advised the backpack will
be inside the gallery at Cor-
nerstone.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that a maroon Nissan
4-door pickup spun his tires
and flew towards Division.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 E, Boardman
that she was traveling on
the freeway and her back
passenger window was shot
out. Deputy responded and
the damage appears consis-
tent with a rock.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that gold Suburban
with ski racks came down
the road and peeled out in
front of his residence. RP
went out into the road, held
up his hands, tried to get the
plate and the vehicle drove
off. Deputy responded and
warned female driver of
driving habits.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Irrigon Learning
Center on Columbia Ln,
Irrigon of a compulsory
attendance citation for a ju-
venile. Under investigation.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Depot Ln, Irrigon of
visible flames south of Hwy
730, east of Paterson Ferry.
Fire was controlled burning
of brush piles.
-MCSO received a re-
port on NE Third St, Irri-
gon that a black small car,
similar to an Acura, travels
south on Third from Wash-
ington every day around
720 am. Advised the ve-
hicle speeds and wants the
driver contacted and slowed
down.
-MCSO received a re-
port on E Hwy 730, Irrigon
that there is a big piece of
lumber in the road.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Hwy 730/W Eighth
Rd, Irrigon that a black cow
is running down W Eighth,
going across Hwy 730 in
the turn lane. Vehicle hit
cow while on the phone.
- FIVE
Mustangs defeat
Echo 58-37
Tyler Carter, #33, keeps the ball away from the opponent in
last week’s game. -Photo by Staci Osmin
The Heppner Mustang
boys’ basketball team split
their games this past week.
The Mustangs lost to Uma-
tilla 67-43 and then came
back to defeat Echo 58-37.
In the game against the
Umatilla Vikings, Tyler
Carter led the team in scor-
ing with 14. He also had
three rebounds and two
steals in the game. Justin
McAninch was next with 10
points, four rebounds and a
blocked shot. Wyatt Stea-
gall scored seven points,
had 12 big rebounds and
two blocked shots for the
Mustangs. Beau Wolters
contributed four points, one
rebound and one assist. Lo-
gan Burright scored three
points, had three rebounds
and an assist. Alex Lindsay
and Hunter Nichols scored
two points each in the
game. Alex also had three
rebounds while Hunter had
two rebounds and two as-
sist. Gibson McCurry had
one point, three rebounds
and an assist. Trent Smith
did not score but he had two
rebounds and one assist in
the game.
The Mustangs then
traveled to Echo to take on
the Cougars. Steagall led
the team with 14 points and
nine rebounds on the night.
Nichols followed with 10
points and eight rebounds.
McAninch was next with
nine points, several re-
bounds and three blocked
shots. McCurry scored
eight points, Smith seven
and Wolters had five points.
Burright was next with
three while Lindsay and
Carter scored two points
each in the game.
Up next for the Mus-
tangs is a tournament in
Irrigon. The team will take
on Liberty Christian High
School from the Tri-Cities
on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
On Friday they will play
another school from Wash-
ington when they take on
the team from Waitsburg
at 1:30.
Heppner FFA
adopts families for
Christmas
T h e H e p p n e r F FA
chapter adopted three local
families for Christmas. The
adoptions are anonymous
– the families don’t know
where it comes from and
the FFA kids only know
sizes, genders, wants and
needs for the family being
adopted.
A group of the FFA
members went to Herm-
iston on Dec. 21 to shop
for food and gifts. This is
the eleventh year the FFA
chapter has done an activity
like this.
Beth Dickenson said,
“It’s an awesome feeling to
be able to use money that
the chapter has worked hard
for to help others – not just
themselves.”
The kids earn the mon-
ey, choose what to buy and
wrap the gifts, while the
adults delivered the food
and gifts to the recipients.
It’s one way chapter mem-
bers can live the FFA motto
“Learning to Do, Doing to
Learn, Earning to Live, Liv-
ing to Serve.”
THE UPCOMING WINTER
STORM SEASON IS NEAR
Our success has been based
Morrow County Road Dept.
on our valued Community.
We would like to say thank you would like to remind all motorists
by offering a free small pizza of there will be NO winter
your choice when you order a maintenance on Coalmine hill
large medium or small.
For the rest of the County winter maintenance practices
Thank you for your
include applying deicing agent, plowing and sanding.
continued support.
The combination of practices used at each site may vary to accommodate the
We look forward to another year of memories
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MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
different climate, traffic, and storm conditions encountered.
Morrow County's goal is to provide a safe roadway.
However, it is always up to the motorist to drive
according to conditions.
PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION AND
COMMON SENSE. THEY WILL DO THEIR BEST AND
WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR PATIENCE.
BE PREPARED AND BE SAFE
Questions or concerns may be addressed 541-989-9500.