Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 30, 2021 -- SEVEN
Sheriff’s Report
Good News Only
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
J u n e 1 4 : M o r r o w bit by a dog, advises patient
-MCSO received a re-
County Sheriff ’s Office was bit by a dog on a road port on Willow Creek Rd,
received a report on Rock that parallels I 84. Patient in Heppner. Caller advised
Ave, in Irrigon. Caller is does not want to pursue that a blue and white Chevy
having problems with dogs charges.
SUV Ended up passing up
on his property. One is a pit,
-MCSO received a re- on willow creek where it
a yellow lab, and a choc- port on I 84 W, in Board- has all the signs for loose
olate lab. Caller advised man. Elderly person walk- gravel and rocks in the road.
this is an ongoing issue; he ing along the interstate WB, It caused several chips in
has pictures of the dogs. there is no broken-down his windshield. Under in-
*MCSO responded, unable vehicles around. might be vestigation.
to locate the dogs. Extra wearing tan overcoat, has
-MCSO received a re-
patrol set up.
some sort of a bag like an port at Lewis and Clark
-MCSO received a re- oversized purse. **deputy Dr/E Columbia Ln, in
port on Se Matlock St, in made contact and gave a Boardman. Graffiti right
Heppner. called Grant Co ride to Arlington.
behind the Calby sign on
J u n e 1 6 : M o r r o w the fencing of what appears
DAs office and advised
that subject drove by her County Sheriff ’s Office to be gas piping.
residence and called her received a report on I 84 W,
-MCSO received a re-
last night, breaking a NCO. in Boardman. Swift Semi port at Se Utah Ave/Se
Caller would like a deputy that was unable to maintain Tenth St, in Irrigon. Dark
to contact the victim as In, time delay of 6 minutes gray jeep Cherokee 321
well as her. *Under inves- from the I 82
LND speeding toward
-MCSO received a re- tenth. Unable to locate.
tigation.
-MCSO received a re- port on S First St., in Ir-
-MCSO received a re-
port at Irrigon Elementary rigon. Caller is advising port on I 84 W, in Board-
School on Se Wyoming behind him someone is man. Semi FedEx truck
Ave., in Irrigon. Caller is playing loud bass out of on fire. **Fire is in Uma-
advising a white dodge their car stereo.
tilla CO. Units were stood
-MCSO received a re- down.
pickup is speeding and
driving erratically by the port on Highway 74, in
-MCSO received a re-
Irrigon Elementary School. Lexington. Old Black mix port at Columbia River
-MCSO received a dog, on side of the road in Processing (Tillamook) on
report at Mountain Glen front of this location
Rippee Rd., in Boardman.
-MCSO received a re- Caller is advising that he
Apartments 1-8 on Ne Pio-
neer Dr., in Heppner. Yell- port that Umatilla PD out just had a temp employee
ing and threatening every- with indv. **Campos, Aar- run into a light post and flee
one from his back window. on was arrested by Umatilla the scene.
-MCSO received a re- PD on IJC warrant 20-
-MCSO received a re-
port that Kendrick, Skyler V-022221 FT A/Theft II, port at Green Acres on Pat-
Lee was arrested by PPD Resisting Arrest, Criminal erson Ferry Rd., in Irrigon.
on Irrigon Justice court Mischief II x2, Criminal Caller advised his 16-year-
warrant. He was cited and Trespass II. Subject was old son is not home, she
also lodged on local charges does not know where he is.
released
-MCSO received a re- at UCJ.
**juvenile returned home.
-MCSO received a
June 18: Morrow
port at Piper Canyon Rd/
Highway 74, in Heppner. report t Nw Gale St/W County Sheriff ’s Office
Caller’s Blue and white Willow St, in Heppner. received a report at Fuller
ford pickup broke down Caller advises that a young Cyn Ln/Spruce Ln, in Hep-
on Piper Canyon Lane. He juvenile riding motorbike pner. At least 2 black cows
will come back for it around *MCSO checked the area, out on Fuller Canyon just
unable to locate.
passed Spruce.
noon
-MCSO received a re-
June 15: Morrow
-MCSO received a re-
County Sheriff ’s Office port on Linden Way, in port on W Main St, in Lex-
received a report at Tower Heppner. Service dog is ington. Caller states that
Rd/I 84, in Boardman. Call- bleeding all over the place, a window is broken at the
er is advising that a male is something is in his throat, old school and the wood
waving a gas can to oncom- caller tried to get a vet, but was pushed in. Caller hasn’t
ing traffic and stepping onto no one is available. **dep- noticed anything missing.
the road. Caller advises the uty made contact a vet was Occurred sometime last
male is wearing jeans, blue going to meet with the call- night.
shirt, and has a long hair. er around 1930-2000.
-MCSO received a re-
*MCSO made contact, as-
J u n e 1 7 : M o r r o w port on Kangaroo Court Ln,
sisted male in getting fuel County Sheriff’s Office re- in Irrigon. Male subject is
and then provided a cour- ceived a report on I 84 W, in on the property and refusing
tesy ride to his vehicle just Boardman. Caller hit a deer, to leave. this is a neighbor
west of this location.
the deer is off the roadway, that they have had contact
-MCSO received a re- they do not need medical. with before.
port on Depot Ln, in Irri- Need to file a police report
-MCSO received a re-
gon. Patient at GSH was for insurance purposes.
port on Se Division St,
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Air conditioners and
bodies of water. Good news
for most of us is that those
are available during this
heat wave.
“Betty Burn’s Birthday
Bash at Bucknum’s” makes
an eye-catching headline,
but in truth, Betty and thir-
teen friends just enjoyed
lunch and conversation –
nothing riotous - at Buck-
num’s last Thursday as
they celebrated Betty’s 71 st
birthday. One celebrant
submitted her “good news”
as being able to spend time
with friends without wear-
ing a mask and, even more
importantly, “I am still on
top of the grass looking
down instead of beneath it.”
Yesterday, Shirley
George hosted lunch for
visiting Janet White, previ-
ously from Ione, and sever-
al of her friends with whom
she is visiting this week as
part of her long road trip.
Kelly Gray can-
not praise Maui, Hawaii,
enough after her eight-day
stay last week. The food
was “absolutely amazing,”
the people were “kind and
laid back.” “Hawaii time
and weather are differ-
ent,” she said. Kelly and
daughter Haven had a great
tour guide, too, her sister,
Karmin, who has been to
the islands several times,
and was also accompanied
by her twin sons. Kelly said
she did not want to get back
on the plane, did not want to
end her first Hawaiian-par-
adise experience.
Nancy Propheter has
been helping some junior
golf players in Heppner
with their skills. Now, she
is getting busier and bus-
ier with her endeavors at
the Canyon Lakes Golf
Course in Kennewick. She
is already certified to screen
players’ swings, and she is
now training during a clinic
led by the pro in Kenne-
wick, with coaching as a
possible end result.
The summer reading
program at the Ione Library
began with a performance
of the Dragon Theatre group
and has involved 30 young
readers who have joined
the program so far. At the
library, Becky Doherty wel-
comes questions and more
participants.
The Heppner Library
has a weekly craft project
offered to its young pa-
trons, with a preview, some
instruction and then a gift
of all the necessary com-
ponents for each project as
a take-home activity. Also,
readers are encouraged to
keep track of their reading
time because that accumu-
lated time could earn the
reader a prize. Information
is available at the library,
Tuesday through Saturday.
This Sunday, the Ione
Church will be holding
services in the Ione Park,
beginning at 10 a.m. A
special choir will include its
rendition of the national an-
them. Guests are welcome.
At the Heppner City
Park on July 11, at 5:30
p.m. Music in the Park will
feature a Neymark and Sons
performance. Bring a chair
or blanket and enjoy.
Good news and a first
for Jan Huddleston and Do-
ris Brosnan last week was
their three-game success
against JoAnne Burleson
and Nancy Propheter.
Yes, those opponents won
twelve games, but the H&B
twosome felt inspired, since
previously they felt lucky
to win one game in twelve.
Both HHS and Ione
basketball teams had good
enough seasons to be in-
cluded in the final statewide
tournaments that concluded
last weekend. Interestingly,
both boys’ teams won one
game each and lost two,
being eliminated, and both
girls’ teams won two and
lost one each before being
eliminated. Strong accom-
plishments teams.
Also, last weekend
featured the high school
wrestling finals. Three HHS
wrestlers qualified for the
event: Brian Collins won
two matches before being
eliminated, Roen Waite
won one before having
to wrestle teammate Col-
lins and being eliminated.
But Jace Coe wrestled in
the championship match
and brought home the sec-
ond-place medal. Congrat-
ulations to all.
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Here’s hoping that
some good news comes to
everyone reading this.
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Myth #1:
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in Irrigon. 70 yr old male
subject unable to get up af-
ter a fall on the front stairs,
subject has been out in the
sun for hours. Transported.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Se Utah Ave/Se Di-
vision St, in Irrigon. Caller
advised of a white dodge
with long bed and black
took box driving down Utah
towards tenth going way
over the speed limit.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, in Board-
man. Large amount of tire
debris in the road. ODOT
Advised.
-MCSO received a re-
port n Se Utah Ave, in Ir-
rigon. Caller advised of a
White Dodge pickup, WA
license, went past his house
at a high rate of speed,
towards tenth. ***MCSO
responded, no violations
observed*** Disposition:
unfounded.
June 19: Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received a report at Morrow
County Ohv Park Day Use,
Forest Service 21 Rd, Hep-
pner. Investigating an ATV
accident from last night,
around 2030.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Boardman Car Wash
on Main St S., in Board-
man. Fight in progress, two
males, unknown weapons
disagreement between fa-
ther and son, they will leave
vehicle parked until some-
one can come pick them up.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Paterson Ferry Rd/
Riverview Ln, in Irrigon.
Caller advised of tires on
a barge in the water are on
fire, by the grain elevator.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Columbia Ln, in
Irrigon. 74-year-old female
having chest pains .. Dispo-
sition: Transported.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, in Echo.
Caller advised a Black
Dodge Ram 2500, is hav-
ing a hard time maintaining
lane and driving erratically.
-MCSO received a re-
port on W Highway 730,
in Irrigon. Caller advised
of a green Honda Accord
driving recklessly, heading
west on HWY 730.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Riverview Mobile
Court on E Highway 730.,
in Irrigon. Caller is advis-
ing of loud music near this
location. ***Uriarte, Efrain
was given a verbal warning
for excessive noise.
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