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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 23, 2022 -- SEVEN Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: January 9: Boardman transported the patient to January 13: Board- Ambulance, Boardman Pioneer Memorial Hospi- man Fire Department, Fire Department, Morrow tal. Boardman Ambulance, -Irrigon Ambulance MCSO received report of County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived report of a 77 year- responded to a report of a a 40-year-old male having old male down, disoriented 27-year-old female who trouble breathing at Love’s and cold. The subject was was conscious, but finding Travel Stop in Boardman. transported to Good Shep- it was hard to breath. She MCSO, Boardman Fire herd Hospital in Hermis- was transported. Department and Board- ton. -Irrigon Ambulance, man Ambulance respond- -MCSO received re- Irrigon Fire Department ed and transported him to port of an unauthorized use received a request for a Good Shepherd Hospital in of a motor vehicle on Little lift assist for a 70-year-old Hermiston. Butter Creek Rd., Echo. male on Columbia Drive -Boardman Fire De- -MCSO received re- in Irrigon. The subject re- partment, Irrigon Fire De- port of a single engine fused transport. partment received report aircraft flying low in the -MCSO received re- of recycled wood on fire Ione-Boardman Rd. area. port of a vehicle hit at the at the recycling center near -MCSO received re- Irrigon Shell Station on Stokes Landing in Irrigon. port of a short bed, dark Highway 730. The call- -Heppner Fire Depart- gray Dodge pickup going er reported that his vehi- ment received report of a at high speed and rolling cle was hit from the front big white house on Chase through the stop sign at fender to the driver’s side St. in Heppner with sparks Seventh in Irrigon. MCSO door, which he was unable leaving the chimney. was unable to locate the to open. The subject re- -MCSO received re- vehicle. quested deputy contact. port that Oregon State Po- -MCSO received re- -MCSO received re- lice arrested Thomas Ol- port from a woman that her port from Pioneer Memo- son and lodged him at the nieces were on their way to rial Hospital in Heppner of Umatilla County Jail with Boardman in a green Suzu- a subject who drove to the $2,500 bail. ki Feranze, when they got hospital, but they didn’t -MCSO received re- a flat tire and ended up in believe he was fit to drive. quest from an Irrigon man the median near the Board- -MCSO received re- for a welfare check on a man exit. port of wireless service female outside his house. -MCSO received re- and 911 calls disrupted. He said he believed the port of an older brown chi- -MCSO received re- woman was intoxicated, huahua running loose in port of a possibly disabled but wouldn’t tell him who Irrigon. MCSO was unable vehicle on Hwy. 730 in she was. He believed her to locate the dog. Irrigon. The subject was name was Jennifer. He de- -MCSO received re- picking up trash cans. scribed hers as around 5 ft., port of a motorist who ran -MCSO received a 5 inches with reddish hair, out of gas on I-84, Hermis- report of a bag found on wearing a brown hoodie, a ton. The call was referred I-84, Boardman, which backpack and had a white to a different agency. was believed to contain blanket wrapped around -MCSO received re- drug paraphernalia. her. MCSO responded and port of a dog complaint on -Boardman Police De- gave the woman a ride to Usage Lane in Irrigon. The partment received a report the Irrigon Shell station. caller said a “couple of vi- and a request for contact -MCSO received re- cious dogs belonging to concerning the caller’s port of a burglary alarm at their neighbors” had been daughter not coming home Frederickson Farms, Pater- chasing and killer his cats. by 5 a.m. The caller said son Ferry Rd., Irrigon. The complaint is under in- she knew where the daugh- -MCSO received a re- vestigation. ter was. port of a commercial bur- -MCSO received re- -MCSO received re- glar alarm at Finley Buttes port of a male prowler in port from an Irrigon sub- Landfill on Bombing the area of First St. and ject that a loose Border Range Rd. It was a false Utah Ave. in Irrigon look- Colle-type dog came onto alarm. ing into vehicles. MCSO their tenant’s property and -MCSO responded to a was unable to locate the attacked their dog. report of a disabled vehicle subject. MCSO received report on Hwy. 730, Irrigon. The -MCSO deputy ad- of a deputy out with a dis- vehicle had run out of gas vised a Rottweiller “just abled vehicle. The subjects and help was on the way. walked up to him.” The had a flat tire and said they -MCSO received re- dog was returned to its were waiting for their dad port of a camp trailer owner. to come get them. parked on Morrow County January 11: Board- Property behind Heppner -MCSO received re- port that The Dalles Police man Ambulance received Elementary. Department arrested Beth a report of a 47-year-old -MCSO officer report- Ann Scherf on an Irrigon female with a headache ed a garbage truck had bro- Justice Court warrant for and a fever having trou- ken down on the Hwy. 730 Failure to Pay Fines. She ble breathing at the Love’s interchange. The truck had was cited and released to Travel Stop. Boardman reflectors and assistance appear at IJC on January Ambulance and Boardman was on the way. Fire Department respond- 27. -MCSO received two January 10: MCSO ed and transported the reports of a white/gold received an incident re- subject to Good Shepherd Chevy Yukon of GMC port on Rippee Rd./Root Hospital in Hermiston. “flew towards Tenth” in -Boardman Ambu- Irrigon. Lane in Boardman. Board- man Fire Department and lance and Boardman Fire -MCSO received re- Boardman Ambulance re- Department advised they port of a green Ford F150 sponded. The 89-year-old would be going to the res- kept running the stop sign male patient reported that idence of an 89-year-old on Eighth and Seventh he couldn’t keep his ox- male who couldn’t keep and then turns left onto ygen up. He reported that his oxygen levels up. He Hwy.730. A deputy was his oxygen level was stay- was transported to Good unable to locate the vehi- ing in the mid-80s level, Shepherd Hospital. cle. -MCSO received re- but refused transport. -MCSO received re- -MCSO received re- port that the City of Irrigon port from a subject in Hep- port that an 82-year-old notified a resident on Or- pner who says his ex-wife female “nearly passed egon Avenue concerning is not honoring their cus- out”, was not talking, but an unlicensed dog. The tody agreement/parenting conscious and breathing. residents were advised to plan. He said that the boy MCSO and Heppner Am- promptly license their dog was supposed to be with bulance responded and with city hall. The report his father, but he went Prepare for Power Outages & Save Money Church distributes food boxes to area families Members of the Hopeful Saints Ministry (All Saints Episcopal and Hope Lutheran com- bined churches) collected enough food for distribution to 40 area families this past weekend. The boxes contained food items, including a ham, and paper products. The boxes were ready for distribution Sunday at All Saints Episcopal Church. to school to pick him up and he was not there. The subject wanted a wellness check on the boy. MCSO advised it was a civil prob- lem. -MCSO received re- port of a red Chevy Cav- alier with a black strip that went by the caller’s residence at a high rate of speed. -MCSO received re- port of suspicious activity at Peterson’s Jewelers in Heppner. An older person, wearing a red and black hoodie was walking on the roadway toward Les Schwab. -MCSO received re- port from a Heppner sub- ject that a vehicle pulled up to his house and ap- peared to take a picture of his car and then left. The vehicle was a 2022 Toyota Rav. The caller requested a call from MCSO. -MCSO received a request for a check on a residence in Heppner be- fore the resident entererd. MCSO Deputy checked the residence and found no issues. No more tanks to refi ll. 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