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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 15, 2020 Sheriff’s Report -Continued from PAGE FIVE -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that there are two pugs loose. -MCSO received a re- port on Kunze Ln, Board- man that sometime last night the cabinets on his car trailer were gone through. Not sure if anything was taken. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Market Fresh on N Main St, Hep- pner that someone just as- saulted him. RP states he was pushed four times. -MCSO received a re- port of a drunk driver on I 84 W, Boardman. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman that a male was going at a high rate of speed and wouldn’t let the subject go by. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Division Rd, Irrigon that male would like a deputy to stop and check the damages done to his dog. He isn’t sure what did it or why. Advised if there is a predator, he will shoot it. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that a grey Chevy Silverado is driving across the field. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Court St, Hep- pner that juvenile son has not returned home from practice yet. Subject does not want to sign son as a runaway currently. RP called back and subject had returned. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Gilmore St, Heppner that there is a dy- ing deer near her neighbor’s drive. Unable to locate. August 29: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report on Lewis and Clark Dr, Boardman of a 23-year-old female with difficulty breathing. Patient refusal. -MCSO received a report at Mountain Glen Apartments on NE Pioneer Dr, Heppner that a subject is at location and believes he is trespassed. Deputy made contact with subject and advised him of the trespass once more. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a white Ford F150 flew by and had a couple of kids standing up in the back seat. Kids were around 5 years old. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 730, Irrigon that a male driver was hit- ting himself in the head and acting strange. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a report that Brian Harold Seelye was arrested by UPD on MCCC warrant. -MCSO received a re- port on Columbia Ln, Ir- rigon that a Husky killed his chickens and is still in the area chasing his cats. Owner was issued citation. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Heppner that a school bus driver hit a deer. He had kids but checked on them and every- one was OK. He is on his way back to Irrigon. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Brannon Auto Re- pair, E May St, Heppner of a vehicle with lights on. Deputy made contact with property owner. -MCSO received a re- port at Riverview Mobile Court on E Hwy 730, Ir- rigon that she cannot find her 14-year-old sister, she got angry and left. MCSO deputies made contact with both parties. Juvenile was located. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 207 Echo, Echo of a single vehicle rollover. One occupant is out and walking around, vehicle is non-blocking. Patient refusal. Dillon Jo- seph Dilley was arrested on MCSO P&P detainer, lodged at UCJ, no bail. August 30: Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived a report on Hwy 207 Echo, Echo of a single vehi- cle rollover. One occupant is out and walking around, vehicle is non-blocking. Patient refusal. Dillon Jo- seph Dilley was arrested on MCSO P&P detainer, lodged at UCJ, no bail. -MCSO received a re- port at W Hwy 730/SW Fourth St, Irrigon that wife fell out of bed, in need of a lift assist. Patient refusal. -MCSO received a re- port at Hwy 207 Echo/ Alpine Ln, Echo of vehicle, non-blocking and not a traf- fic hazard. -MCSO received a re- port at NE Center St/NE Chase St, Heppner that someone parked a cargo trailer at the old car wash. RP owns that property and doesn’t want it there. -MCSO received a re- port at I 84 E, Boardman that there is a mattress in the road. Hazard was removed from the roadway. -MCSO received a re- port on SW Fourth St, Ir- rigon that individuals that have been trespassing on their property are back. Daughter has video footage of them on the property. They have no trespassing signs up. Print & Mailing Services *Design *Print *Mail Sykes Publishing 541-676-9228 District Hoop Shoot winners move on to state contest Back row left to right: Nick Bettencourt, Oregon State Elks Association Vice President Northeast District, Corey Sweeney, Oregon State Elks Association Northeast District Hoop Shoot Chairman, Julie Hull, Jason Hull, Doug Riggs, Oregon State Elks Association Trustee Northeast District. Front row left to right: Charlotte Hansell, Ciciley Stefani, Cooper Stefani and Christian Sanchez-Lamas. -Photo by Cody Bettencourt. The Elks Northeast District Hoop Shoot con- test was held January 5 at Hermiston. The Northeast District consists of Hood River, The Dalles, Condon, Heppner, Hermiston, Mil- ton-Freewater, Enterprise and Baker Elks Lodges. 34 kids representing seven of the eight lodges competed at the district contest. The first-place con- testant in each age group will complete at the State Elks Hoop Shoot contest in Silverton, OR on February 8. The winner in each age group will move on to com- pete at the regional contest March 2020 in Pasco, WA. These kids will shoot free throws against winners from the Elks Area Eight states of Alaska, Washing- ton and Idaho. Regional winners will then complete at the national level in Chi- cago. Boys 8-9: First place- Cooper Stefani (17/30) won in shoot off, Heppner Lodge #358. This is Coo- per’s first time to district. Second Place – Brandon Yanke (15/30), Enterprise Lodge #1829; Third Place – Brennon Garrick (10/25) – Baker Lodge #338. Girls 8-9: First place- Ciciley Stefani (16/25), Heppner Lodge #358. This is Ciciley’s first time to district. Second Place – Danielle Westin (11/25), The Dalles Lodge #303; Third Place – Heidi Follett (10/25) – Enterprise Lodge #1829. Boys 10-11: First place- Christian Sanchez-Lamas (16/25), Hermiston Lodge #1845. Christian is a first- time district qualifier. Sec- ond Place – Ryder Stew- ard (17/30) won in shoot off, Condon Lodge #1869; Third Place – Brody Mc- Daniel (16/30) – Heppner Lodge #358. Girls 10-11: First place- Charlotte Hansell (15/25), Milton Freewater Lodge #2146. Charlotte is a first- time district competitor. Second Place –Colbi Bach- man (11/25), Baker Lodge #338; Third Place – Healy Hisler (11/25) – Heppner Lodge #358. Boys 12-13: First place- Jason Hull (23/25), The Dalles Lodge #303. This is Jason’s fourth district appearance. He has also gone to state four times, regionals twice and na- tionals once. Second Place – Wyatt Johnson (18/30) won in shoot off, Condon Lodge #1869; Third Place – Mason Orem (17/30) – Broker Chris Sykes Owner/Broker David Sykes 188 W. Willow P.O. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 25 SW Emigrant Pendleton, OR 97801 chris@sykesrealestate.net Information deemed correct not guaranteed 541-215-2274 541-980-6674 $75,000 $330,000 sold One of Heppner's premier homes with so much to offer. Have room for a large family or when friends and relatives gather. 4 bedroom 3 bath with large living room, family room. Lots of storage everywhere. Enjoy a great view of the city from your front window, or enjoy a barbeque on one of two private decks. Lots of parking too with two attached spaces and a carport. All this on a secluded 1.88 acres at the top of town. Call for a showing 725 S CHASE ST Heppner $250,000 Completely restored five-bedroom three-bath home over- looking Heppner. From the beautiful hardwood floors, to the extra downstairs kitchen this home has so much to offer. There is even an attached shop for the handy/ hobby person in your family. How about barbecuing on the upstairs covered deck with a view of town, or on the downstairs covered patio. Downstairs also has a sep- arate entrance, perfect for guests or the mother in law. 345 N Gilmore Heppner $770,000 $750,000 sold NEW LISTING! Well kept two bedroom 1 bath home in Heppner. Chain linked fenced yard for kids or pets. Small shop. Clean and ready for you to move into with all the appliances. Stacked Washer and Dryer, Refrigerator, Oven and Dishwasher. New electri cal in kitchen, laundry and bath. New plumbing. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Call for an appointment to have a look. 355 Linden Way Heppner $24,900 $275,000 PRICE REDUCED! PRICE REDUCED! Owners are "very motivated". This one has it all. Beautiful custom built home on 260.57 acres. Cows, horses, irrigated, fenced, barn, shop, arena, covered deck and much more. Land Owner Preference tags for deer & an telope hunting and lots of pheasant, chukar and quail for bird hunting. Want cows or horses? There are 63.5 acres water rights & additional available. The home is beautiful with wrap around porch, vaulted ceilings and oak cabinets. Come have a look! 63808 CLARKS CANYON RD LEXINGTON. Heppner Lodge #358. Girls 10-11: First place- Julie Hull (23/25), The Dalles Lodge #303. This is Julie’s fourth district appearance. She has also gone to state four times and regionals once. Sec- ond Place – Tessa Duncan (15/30) won in shoot off, Enterprise Lodge #1829; Third Place – Araceli Mad- rigal (14/30) – Hermiston Lodge #1845. Also competing at dis- tricts were: Boys 8-9: Aaron Bates; Alexander Gonza- lez; AJ Schultz and Pres- ton Hendricks. Girls 8-9: Hadley Steward and Lili Castillo. Boys 10-11: Mal- colm Albee. Girls 10-11: Catherine Stephens; Rosie Corona; Owyhee Harguess and Kestley Hodges. Boys 12-13: Chris Hendricksen; Ethan Beaty and Jaxn Gro- ver. Girls 12-13: Zaleta Masterson and Hannah Smith. If you wish to learn more about the Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elks, Hermiston Elks Lodge will be hosting an open house on Saturday, January 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is invit- ed to come see what Elks Lodges do for our commu- nities, youth and veterans. Top of the world view Or at least top of the town. Great view of Heppner from the exciting 4 bedroom 2.1 bath home on the hill overlooking the fairgrounds. Visit with friends and family while preparing meals in your beautiful open kitchen. Enjoy the expansive carpeted living room in this one of a kind home. Must see to fully appreciate, call for an appointment today. 380 N THOMPSON ST, HEPPNER Your Home Can Be Here! List your home with Sykes Real Estate See It Advertised Here price reeduced $70,000 Large level lot. City water at site sewer across Hwy. Corner lot with 2 access near edge of city limits. 525 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER Looking for a place for your business here it is. Main Street frontage with large display windows. about 1296 square feet of office and retail area. Includes a metal storage shed out in the back. Is on city sewer but currently line will not drain to the city main. Currently has a second hand store there but sale is for building and property only. All personal items will be removed at closing 369 N MAIN ST, HEPPNER Building lots still available in the Emert 2 addition of Ione. City water, electricity, phone and DEQ approved septic tests on each lot. Ready to build. Manufactured homes OK. Seven lots available priced very reasonably from $8,500 and $15,000