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FIVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: August 4 (cont.): Mor- UCJ, no bail. son took the car last night row County Sheriff’s Office -MCSO received a re- without permission and received a report on Linden port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- wrecked it in Hermiston. Way, Heppner that subject rigon that a driver looked -MCSO received a re- needs EMS. Transported. at him and made an inap- port at Umatilla National -MCSO received a re- propriate hand gesture and Wildlife Refuge on Riv- port on Kunze Ln, Board- sped to California Ave. erview Ln, Irrigon that a man of a man laying on the -MCSO received a re- backpack of clothes was road in front of her house. port at Green Acres on found at Hunter Check-in Previous to the man making Paterson Ferry Rd, Irrigon station. contact with RP son they that he would like subject -MCSO received a re- heard a gunshot. Male had spoken to about being at his port on SE Cannon St, Hep- advised he needed help. residence since he believes pner that a little black dog, BPD, MCSO responded. she was trespassed a few goes by Isabell has been Male was intoxicated ad- days ago by MCSO. missing since yesterday. vised he fell on the street, -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a but got back up and headed port on Willow St, Heppner report on NW Jones St, home. that there is a fight between Heppner that RP sent her -MCSO received a re- two girls near the old fire daughter to the bank and port on Washington Ln, station. she got a call of some- Irrigon that wants subject -MCSO received a re- one falsely accusing her of removed. Trespassed. port at SE Fourteenth St/E stealing a bike. She advised -MCSO received a re- Hwy 730, Irrigon that there that a grown man grabbed port at Sub Zero Restaurant is a male at the ES of Four- her by the bike seat/shorts on Hwy 730, Irrigon of a teenth. Female advised that and wouldn’t let her leave. blue SIV swerving all over the cars parked next to the -MCSO received a re- the road attempting to get mini storage all have their port at Morrow County into the Sub Zero, getting gas caps open and wanted Agriculture Museum, NW onto the sidewalk. Manuel to report it as she thought Riverside Ave, Heppner of Gutierres Batz was arrested the male might be involved juvenile without a helmet. by MCSO for DUII and with that. Unable to locate. Was given warning and lodged at UCJ. Individual -MCSO received a re- provided with a helmet. was also cited for no ops, port at Driftwood RV Park -MCSO received a re- open container and for no on W Kunze Ln, Boardman port on SE Thirteenth Pl, insurance. that a male driver with a Irrigon that there are sub- -MCSO received a re- female, male walking on jects dumping their waste port at Irrigon Shell Station the side of the road, was into holes as they don’t on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that kicking the female. BPD, have running water, would a male got out of an older MCSO responded, both like deputy to follow up and white van, looks intoxi- parties were separated for identify the subjects who cated, fell when he got out the night. are living there, confirm of the vehicle, staggered -MCSO received a re- and address the situation. all the way in the store. port on SE Chase St, Hep- -MCSO received a re- Family member picked up pner that a female came to port on SE Cannon St, Hep- the male. her house and just opened pner that her 18 year old -MCSO received a re- the door said something and daughter is out of control, port on I 84 W, Boardman closed it, she has a baseball intoxicated and smoking that there is a blue box style bat and advised RP wife she marijuana, RP is concerned car swerving in and out of was looking for her. Female about her well-being. traffic. Referred to other is not aggressive, but seems -MCSO received a re- agency. to be high on drugs. port at Paterson Ferry Rd/I -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a re- 84 W, Boardman that sub- port at Stokes Landing on port at ODOT on Linden ject appears to be stuck in NW Opal Pl, Irrigon that Way, Heppner that individ- the sand. there is a lot of loud music. ual hit a dog. Dog was put -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a down by MCSO. port on I 84 W, Boardman report at Hwy 74/Full- -MCSO received a re- of a male and female mid- er Cyn Ln, Heppner that port on Hwy 74, Heppner teens. Female had backpack they passed and individual that driver of gold Saturn, sitting and male was stand- that looked like they were has 3 or 4 children in ve- ing. Unable to locate. passed out, dog with indv., hicle is drunk, heading -MCSO received a didn’t stop. Unable to lo- to Pendleton. Referred to report on SE Idaho Ave, cate. other agency. Irrigon of a dog that con- August 5: Morrow -MCSO received a re- tinually runs at large and County Sheriff ’s Office port at Irrigon Shell Station is not licensed. Deputy ad- received a report on Sum- on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that vised owner to get all three mit Ln, Boardman of sub- intoxicated female is both- dogs licensed by Monday, jects physically fighting ering customers. Aug. 5. across the street. Advised -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a re- they shouldn’t be on that port on NE Third St, Irrigon port on NE Court St, Hep- property. MCSO and BPD that advised his step-son is pner that his neighbor is responded. Female had left sleeping in his garage and playing loud music. House the area, male advised ver- he would like him tres- on Gilmore. August 7: Morrow bal only. passed from the property. -MCSO received a re- RP advised his step son County Sheriff ’s Office port at Anthony Dr/Wilson and neighbor have broken received a report at Irrigon Rd SW, Boardman that a items previously but is not Shell Station on E Hwy black Honda Accord ap- currently causing problems. 730, Irrigon that a male that pears it ran into a pickup. August 6: Morrow is trespassed from this lo- It is blocking and there is County Sheriff ’s Office cation and refuses to leave. -MCSO received a re- an elderly female on the received a report at Oregon sidewalk. Single vehicle Trail Library on NE Main port on I 84 E, Boardman accident, driver had tried to Ave, Irrigon that a home- that a freightliner truck get back into vehicle when less subject is sleeping at driver is crossing the center it was rolling. location. Deputy responded line, getting in front of him -MCSO received a re- and made contact with the and braking checking him. -MCSO received a re- port on NW Gale St, Hep- subject, advised him not to port at Boardman marina pner that city workers are loiter around the area. trespassing on his property -MCSO received a re- on Marine Dr W, Boardman at 0700-0800. Advised the port on Garrison Ln, Board- that his boat was stolen city workers are not on the man that her brother in law from the marina. RP ad- camera he has set up but he just hit her sister. Rafael vised the ropes were cut, he knows it’s them. Nunez was arrested and has the keys. -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a re- lodged at UCJ with $10,000 port on Linden Way, Hep- port that Osvaldo Aguilar bail. was arrested by Stanfield -MCSO received a re- pner that dog food, dog PD on warrant. Lodged at port that RP advised that his dishes and equipment were taken. RP advised she asked the driver to bring in all her FOOTBALL -Continued from PAGE FOUR things and after he left she realized that he stole her stuff. RP advised the driver was rude. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a fed ex truck sped from Tenth to Division. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on N First St, Irrigon that a male and female are screaming. Kage Autumn Taylor was arrested by MCSO. Lodged at UCJ with bail of $20,000. -MCSO received a re- port at NW Church St/N Main St, Heppner that RP was attacked by a dog last night. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 207, Heppner that there was a vehicle coming down the hill from Hardman into Heppner and they were all over the road, RP believes that they are intoxicated. Citation issued. -MCSO received a re- port at St. Patrick’s Senior Center on N Main St, Hep- pner that there is a female going around trying to pen people’s doors at St. Pats. RP advised others have had this same problem. Believe she is trying to get into apts to go through medicine cabinets. -MCSO received a re- port on Steagall Rd, Irrigon that a male subject keeps coming on to their property. The subject coming over was friends with the old tenant that used to live at the location. Deputy made contact with subject and he was advised not to return. -MCSO received a re- port at Hwy 207 Echo/ Baseline ln, Lexington that about half mile off the Hwy on Baseline that has been a tractor that went across the newly paved road from one field to the other and it tore the road up. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that a black F150 is driving at high rates of speed and gunning the vehi- cle around corners. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a subject in a green GMC went by and cranked music up. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Washington Ave, Irrigon that two vehi- cles were repossessed from residence. August 9: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report at Wilson Rd Trailer Park on Wilson Rd SW, Boardman that a person came asking for her brother and when she opened the door he tried to grab her by force. -MCSO received a re- port on E Main St, Ione of a male involved in domestic overnight is heading to pick up his daughter in Ione. RP is concerned for her safety. Jacob Luttrell was arrested and lodged at UCJ with $15,000 bail. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Market Fresh, N Main St, Heppner that someone attempted to pass a fake bill. Dinner prepared by Anderson family 30 yards and Hanna-Rob- inson carried the ball one time for eight yards and a score. Brock Hisler packed the ball five times for 14 yards and Derrick Smith finished with four yards on one carry. Leading the defensive effort was Jason Rea with 10 tackles. Wolters fol- lowed with nine tackles and Hanna-Robinson had seven. Jackson Lehman was next with five and with four each were Wilson, Tyler Carter and Hayden Hyatt. With three tackles each were Derek Howard and Kevin Rea. With two tack- les each in the game were Burright, Evan Kollman, Mikel Jaca and Brosnan. With one tackle each were Zaiver Glover, Charles Ca- son, Mason Lehman, Roy Collins and Hisler. HEALTH DISTRICT -Continued from PAGE ONE ductions, $158,129 in tax revenue and $85,361 in other operating revenue for $1,150,054 in total operat- ing revenue; $1,115,335 in total operating expenses, a non-operating gain of $16,345 for a $51,064 gain for the month, a $48,519 year-to-date loss and a $16,173 average monthly year to date loss. The financials for Au- gust showed a net loss of $115,910 for the month. Mahoney also reported that the audit report showed a positive gain for $420,000 for the year ending June 30, 2018. She said it was a clean audit with no recom- mendations given. The board received no- tice that Umatilla Electric turned down the district’s request to lower or forgive the $25,000 fee for bring- ing additional power to the Irrigon Medical Clinic for the MRI unit. Power was brought into the clinic the week of September 13. Installation of flooring and HVAC environmental controls began the week of September 17. The IMC parking lot was complet- ed with a total price of $84,974, below the bid price of $88,162. The board received the following information for September: -Pioneer Memorial Hospital had four admis- sions, four swing bed ad- missions, six admissions for observation, 503 out-patient admissions, 69 emergency room encounters, 1,612 lab tests, 118 x-ray/ultrasound tests, 36 CT scans, 4 MRI scans, 22 EKG tests, four lower endoscopy proce- dures, two upper endoscopy procedures, 19 respiratory therapy procedures; Home Health had 76 patient visits; Hospice had one admission; Pharmacy had 2,122 drug doses for $92,811 in drug revenue. -Pioneer Memorial Clinic had 395 patient vis- its in September, with 16 new patients, 36 seen by a nurse and 17 no-shows; Irrigon Medical Clinic had 235 patient visits, 21 new patients, 54 seen by a nurse and 52 no-shows; Ione Community Clinic had 41 patient visits, seven new patients, 11 seen by a nurse and four no-shows. -Heppner Ambulance had 26 page-outs and 22 transports for $34,003 in revenue; Boardman Ambu- lance had 43 page-outs with 25 transports for $43,267 in revenue; Irrigon had 24 page-outs with 16 trans- ports for $24,507 in reve- nue; Ione Ambulance had six page-outs with four transports; there were seven life flights. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman of a subject with open bottle of whiskey pouring it into a cup and drinking and driving. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that older grey Lincoln came by slow and punched it towards Tenth. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 730, Irrigon of attempt to located Hon- da Accord, threw a bottle through the window of a motor home shattering the glass all over the driver. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a subject identify- ing himself as a salesman from vivant was trying to get into his house. RP called vivant and he wasn’t with the company. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Washington Ave, Irrigon that they saw a post on Facebook and would like contact in re- gards to the subject walking around saying he was with vivant. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a Silver Toyota Camry heading towards Tenth is going 40 plus. Un- able to locate. -Continued on PAGE SIX TIME TO INSULATE YOUR WATER METER! Ladies Night Thursday Nov 1st Dinner at 6:00 pm Smoked Brisket, Southern Style BBQ Pulled Pork Shoulder, Homemade Baked Beans, Tangy Cole Slaw & Pumpkin Pie possessions two times in the fourth quarter to end the game with the score 51-12. The Mustangs amassed 482 yards of total offense in the game and held Stanfield to 230 total yards. Wilson was 5-10 pass- ing the ball for 176 yards and three touchdowns. Ka- son Cimmyotti went 1-3 for 22 yards in the game. Mason Lehman caught three passes for 107 yards and three scores. Han- na-Robinson had two re- ceptions for 69 yards and Kannon Wilkins caught one pass for a 22-yard gain. Wolters led the team in rushing with a whopping 181 yards on just eight car- ries. He scored two rushing touchdowns for the Mus- tangs. Mason Lehman ran for 47 yards on three carries and scored a touchdown. Wilson had three rushes for PROTECT YOUR METER FROM FREEZING BEFORE THE TEMPERATURES DROP THE BURNING BAN HAS BEEN LIFTED FOR THE CITY OF HEPPNER Insulation Frozen uninsulated available at meters will be repaired Pettyjohn's by the city for $75 + for $2.00. material costs IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED HELP ACCESSING YOUR METER PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY AT 541-676- 9620 OR STOP BY CITY HALL.