Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 29, 2022 -- FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On 21st day of July, 2022 at the hour of 11 am at the Lobby Doors inside the Morrow County Court House, 100 N Court St, Heppner, OR 97836, the defendant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemp- tion, in the real proper- ty commonly known as: 74905 WASHINGTON LANE (FKA WASH- INGTON AVENUE W), IRRIGON, OR 97844. The court case number is 20CV04602, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff and UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/ OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF JUDY FRANKE AKA JUDITH A. FRANKE; MIRAN- DA STUDER; WILLIAM PROSSER; DISCOVER BANK; UNIFUND CCR, LLC; PARTIES IN POS- SESSION, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. 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The patient was trans- ported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. -Heppner Ambulance and Lexington Quick Re- sponse Team responded to a report of a 69-year-old male, conscious off and on, who had fallen out of bed that morning and was bleeding. He was trans- ported to Pioneer Memori- al Hospital in Heppner. June 2: Irrigon Ambu- lance received report of a 63-year-old diabetic male in Irrigon who was unable to get his sugar higher than 54. He had lost conscious- ness for a moment. Irrigon Ambulance responded, but the patient refused trans- port. -MCSO received re- quest for extra patrol on Sky View Drive in Board- man, where the residents reported people coming onto their front porch in the early mornings. -MCSO responded to a report of a vehicle sitting in a wide spot in a field about a quarter of a mile down from Paterson Ferry from Green Acres. -MCSO responded to Irrigon Elementary School where a student was found in possession of four pock- et knives at school. -MCSO officer re- sponded to Heppner High School, but a report was unfounded. -MCSO received re- quest from a subject in Kennewick who said she needed a welfare check be- cause her brother was go- ing through PTSD and she thought he needed a mental evaluation. The caller was referred to Benton County. -MCSO received re- port of suspicious activity on Frontage Lane in Herm- iston with a white Lincoln SUV with two females inside looking impaired outside her residence. One was walking on the free- way with shorts and a tank top. MCSO was unable to locate the females. -MCSO Officer initiat- ed contact at Community Counseling in Heppner, Heppner High School and Main St. in Lexington. -MCSO Officer ini- tiated activity on I-84, Boardman, Willow Creek Reservoir, Heppner, High Banks, Paterson Ferry Rd. and Riverview Lane in Irrigon, Love’s Travel Stop and Country Store on Tower Rd. in Board- man, Agri-Northwest on Paterson Ferry Rd. in Irri- gon, Frontage Lane/Coun- ty Line Rd. in Hermiston, Threemile Campground, Boardman, Irrigon Marina, Hwy. 730, and California Ave./Division and Nevada Ave./Fourth St. in Irrigon. June 3: Irrigon Am- bulance received a request for emergency services for an 81-year-old male who reported that he took medicine and then two hours later couldn’t stand up and still couldn’t get up. He reported coughing a lot. Irrigon Ambulance and Irrigon Fire respond- ed and transported him to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. -Irrigon Ambulance received report of an adult male who was having dif- ficulty breathing and was not responding on Hwy. 730 in Irrigon. -Irrigon Ambulance received report from Ir- rigon Medical Clinic of a 17-year-old male with shortness of breath, pain on the left side of the chest and high blood pressure. Irrigon Ambulance re- sponded and transported the subject. --Irrigon Ambulance received report of a motor vehicle accident and fire. Irrigon ambulance and Irri- gon Rural Fire responded, but were unable to locate the incident. -Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office received report from a subject on Matlock St. in Heppner who report- ed she received a suspi- cious package in the mail that was not addressed to her. MCSO responded and left the package at the cor- rect address. -MCSO deputy com- pleted area checks at Messner Cove, Tidewater Bay, the Boardman Mari- na, Love’s Travel Stop and Country Store, Sky View Drive in Boardman, Eighth Rd. and Riverview Lane in Irrigon. -MCSO received re- port of a criminal mischief complaint at Irrigon High School on S.E. Wyoming in Irrigon where buildings and cars were tagged at the high school sometime be- tween the evening of May 31 or June 1. The incident is under investigation. -MCSO received re- port of a red Durango that went through the stop sign on S.E. Utah in Irrigon and headed up Division. MCSO responded, but was unable to locate the vehi- cle. -MCSO received re- port of a white Volkswa- gen Jetta that passed the caller in a no-passing zone with oncoming traffic on Hwy.730 in Irrigon head- ing toward Umatilla. The call was referred to another agency. -MCSO deputy report- ed that a vehicle struck a deer, which was still alive. The incident was complet- ed. -MCSO received re- port of a blue Chevy Trail Blazer with lots of body damage traveling 35-40 mph on Utah Ave. in Irri- gon towards 10th. MCSO was unable to locate the vehicle. -MCSO received re- port of a missing dog, a brown miniature Pinscher with a white face. The dog was missing since that morning. -MCSO received re- port from a subject that he had received an SOS text from a friend who had been working in the hills outside of Arlington. While on line with dispatch, the sub- ject said that he received a message from the friend that he was trying to reset his phone and accidentally called 911. -MCSO received re- port of a white SUV on Main and Willow streets in Heppner with its car alarm going off intermittently for the last hour. A deputy re- sponded and made contact with other individuals, but was unable to locate the vehicle. -MCSO received re- port of a silver sedan with partial Washington plates going 100 mph on I-84 Boardman. MCSO was un- able to locate the vehicle. -MCSO received re- port of a silver or gray Nis- san Altima flying through Utah Avenue in Irrigon to- wards 10th. -MCSO received a re- port of two malnourished kittens that appear to have been left on East Fairview Way in Heppner. The call- er asked if they could be picked up by the deputy, but the deputy advised her of her options. -MCSO arrested Kristy Ann Barnhill at Umatilla County Jail for a parole and probation de- tainer warrant with no bail. -MCSO reports officer initiated activity at Com- munity Counseling Solu- tions on Kinkade Rd. in Boardman. -MCSO received a hangup/abandoned/acci- dental call from a Board- man residence. The subject advised that it was the sec- ond time it happened that day and she could not find her phone. She confirmed that there was no emergen- cy. -MCSO received re- port of graffiti on the call- er’s fence on Depot Lane in Irrigon. She caller asked for deputy contact. -MCSO received re- port of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The sub- ject said that a male who was interested in his Hon- da Accord paid the seller a $50 down payment, took the car for a test spin the day before and was sup- posed to return that day to pay the rest of the money, but never returned. -MCSO received re- port of two calves, one black and one black with a white face on Hwy. 74, Heppner. MCSO was un- able to locate the calves. -MCSO received re- port from a subject in Hep- pner that her parents put their hands on her. She said her dad left, and her moth- er was trying to get into her bedroom. A deputy re- sponded and reported that she would be staying with her grandparents. -MCSO received re- port of a fence on Depot Lane in Irrigon graffitied. The caller requested a dep- uty to make contact. -MCSO received re- port of a green semi-truck with the numbers “333” failing to maintain lane and traveling around 90 miles per hour. MCSO was unable to locate the truck. -MCSO Deputy re- ported that a juvenile had crashed his bike on First St. and Main in Irrigon. -MCSO received re- port of a brown hound dog on the roof at Northwest Water St. and Northwest Jones St. in Heppner. -MCSO received re- quest for extra patrol on West Main Street in Lex- ington concerning suspi- cious individuals cutting locks at that location. -MCSO received re- quest for extra patrol on Second St. in Irrigon while the owner is away. -MCSO received re- port of a black Chevy four-door pickup speeding down from 10th St. to Utah Avenue in Irrigon. The caller said the vehicle ran a couple stop signs. MCSO responded but did not lo- cate the vehicle. -MCSO received re- port of approximately six to 10 cows out on Wash- ington Lane and West Sev- enth Rd. in Irrigon. MCSO checked the area, but did not locate any cows. -MCSO received re- port from Pioneer Memo- rial Hospital in Heppner that they currently had a seven-year-old girl who had been bitten by a dog. They reported it was “just lacerations” at the time. -MCSO received re- port of an older woman with blonde hair, blue jeans and a black hood- ie going through people’s mailboxes on Wilson Lane and Tom’s Camp Rd. in Boardman. -MCSO received re- port of a physical domestic disturbance at Green Acres on Paterson Ferry Rd. in Irrigon. It was reported that a male tried to pull a female out of a trailer by her hair.