MCSO August 13
Saturday, August 13: At
midnight, a subject on
Knapp St. in Irrigon re-
quested extra patrol for
a vehicle speeding and
drifting out of lane. The
caller said he was okay with
patrol sitting in front of his
residence.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol at N.E. Ore-
gon Avenue and North First
St. in Irrigon for speeding
vehicles twice a day. MCSO
responded and determined
everything was clear.
-MCSO received an hang-
up/abandoned call on N.W.
Tumbleweed Blvd. in Ir-
rigon. MCSO responded
and determined everything
was OK.
-MCSO received report of
a gray Pontiac G6 going
past the caller’s house at a
high rate of speed. MCSO
responded and observed
that the vehicle was parked
and unoccupied.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol at West
Sperry St. and N.W. Mor-
gan St. in Heppner for ve-
hicles going up Morgan St.
the wrong way towards the
high school.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon resident that
there was a stray brown and
white pit bull in her yard.
MCSO responded and the
dog was dropped off at Pet
Rescue.
-MCSO received a report
from a male subject that a
female, who had been in
jail before for 60 days had
been calling his brother and
saying false things about
him. The female called and
advised that the male sub-
ject had been telephonically
harassing her.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol twice a day
for a week from a female
caller in Heppner who com-
plained that an unknown
person had been randomly
knocking on her back door
and alerting her service dog,
then immediately leaving.
-MCSO received request to
check on the caller’s father,
whom she had not been
able to get ahold of and did
not seem well the previous
night. Boardman Fire De-
partment, MCSO, Board-
man Police Department
and Boardman Ambulance
responded.
-MCSO received report of
an orange Kenworth truck
with Washington plates
hauling corn that was tail-
gaiting them. Oregon State
Police was advised.\
-MCSO received report of
a party with a band behind
his residence on Kunze
Lane setting off fireworks.
The caller said he was con-
cerned due to fire danger
and requested contact after
the deputy responded. The
deputy responded, but did
not locate any fireworks
being set off.
-Heppner Fire Department
received report from a sub-
ject on Balm Fork Rd. in
Heppner who said he was
notified that he had a hay-
stack on fire.
-MCSO received report of
a mother and father hitting
their child and pulling her
hair at Love’s Travel Stop
on Tower Rd. in Boardman.
MCSO responded and de-
termined it was a parental
discipline issue, not abuse.
-MCSO received report
of a male wearing a black
helmet and a dark grey
shirt riding a red dirt bike
by Heppner Elementary
School and Morrow County
Fairgrounds. The caller said
it was an ongoing issue and
it was most likely a juvenile
who lives off Elder St.
-MCSO received another
request for extra patrol for
speeding vehicles twice a
day on N.E. Oregon Ave.
and N. First St. in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
from a subject in Heppner
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who advised that some
horses were taken from her
property in November and
she says that her son took
them.
-MCSO received report of
a disabled vehicle on I-84
in Boardman with a female
standing behind it trying to
hitchhike to the gas station.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol behind the
Oregon Trail Library in
Heppner for vandalism and
people sleeping in the park.
-MCSO received report
of suspicious activity on
Kincaid Lane in Ione. The
caller reported that two
vehicles were taken from
a residence. The subject, a
daughter who was in charge
of the estate, reported that
she had just sold the ve-
hicles.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol for two
weeks, due to theft. MCSO
was advised to be on the
lookout for a motorcycle or
hatchback.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on Kunze
Lane in Boardman who said
the neighbors to the west
had a live band and have
been playing loud music.
They requested a call back
after a citation had been
issued.
MCSO August 14
-Lexington Fire, Ione Fire,
Heppner Fire and Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
responded to a fire call at
Brenner Canyon Rd. and
Valby Rd. The fire was put
out.
-MCSO received a request
for extra patrol twice a day
for a week from a Heppner
subject who says someone
was randomly knocking on
her back door and alerting
her service dog.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol at the Ore-
gon Trail Library on Main
St. in Heppner for vandal-
ism and people sleeping in
the park area.
-MCSO received a request
for extra patrol on Co-
lumbia Lane in Irrigon
for suspicious activity and
individuals.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol on Olson
Rd. in Boardman due to
theft. The caller advised
to be on the lookout for a
motorcycle and hatchback.
-MCSO conducted extra
patrols on Hwy. 730, Irri-
gon.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on Hwy. 74,
Heppner, who said she had
two coyotes in her back-
yard. She said that Oregon
Department of Fish and
Wildlife advised that she
could safely shoot them,
because there was nothing
they could do. The subject
asked for assistance from
MCSO and they made con-
tact.
-MCSO received a request
for a courtesy ride from
a Heppner subject who
said she was walking with
another person whose legs
were not doing well and
wouldn’t be able to make it
up the hill to home. A dep-
uty responded and provided
a courtesy ride.
-MCSO received report
of a motor vehicle fire on
Hwy. 74, Heppner about
half a mile from Bunker
Hill. MCSO arrested Jesse
Austin Corbin for DUII.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with no bail.
MCSO August 15
-Boardman Ambulance re-
ceived a call from a Board-
man subject who reported
that his/her 50-year-old
mother, who has a history
of brain bleeds, was very
confused. Boardman Fire
Department and Boardman
Ambulance responded and
the patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston.
-Boardman Ambulance and
Boardman Fire responded
to Morrow Estates for an
81-year-old female having
difficulty breathing. The
patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Department, Boardman
Fire Department, Board-
man Ambulance and Irri-
gon RRA responded to a
report of a short bed semi
that rolled on I-84 East,
Boardman. The patient was
transported to Good Shep-
herd Hospital in Hermiston.
ODOT was advised and the
incident was refereed to
Oregon State Police.
-Boardman Ambulance re-
ceived report of a 59-year-
old male who was not
breathing at Love’s Travel
Stop and Country Store in
Boardman. The call was
cancelled.
-Boardman Police Depart-
ment, Boardman Fire De-
partment and Boardman
Ambulance responded to
a fire call on Zuzu St. in
Boardman, with smoke
coming from inside the
house. The fire was put out.
-MCSO, Heppner Fire and
Heppner Ambulance re-
sponded to a report from an
officer who said a 10-year-
old juvenile fell off his bike
at Gale and Hinton streets in
Heppner and possibly broke
his nose.
-Heppner Fire Department
advised of a controlled burn
at N.E. Stansbury St. and
N.E. Court St. in Heppner
between Heppner Elemen-
tary School and the Morrow
County Fairgrounds.
-MCSO received report of
a phone left in the rest area
bathroom at Love’s Travel
Stop and Country Store on
Tower Rd. in Boardman. A
find-phone app showed it at
first at Love’s, then it began
moving east-bound on I-84.
A deputy checked the area,
but was unable to locate the
phone.
-MCSO received report
from a MCSO deputy that
a deer was hit and was
lying in the middle of the
road on Hwy. 74, Heppner.
ODOT was advised and the
deer was removed from the
roadway.
-MCSO received a 911
hang-up/abandoned call
from a Spanish speaking
individual from Ione. The
call was referred to another
agency.
-MCSO received report
from a subject at First St.
and Park Avenue in Board-
man that a lock became
stuck in the bathroom and
her friend was locked in.
She said she wanted to pass
on information to the parks
department. The call was
referred to another agency.
-MCSO received another
report of drivers going the
wrong way up Morgan
St. toward Heppner High
School. It was a one-way
street with people driving
the wrong way.
-MCSO received report of
a controlled burn of a garlic
field on Hwy. 730, Board-
man, east of the railroad
overpass.
-MCSO received report
from a subject traveling
west-bound on I-84 that she
saw a dead horse and two
others standing next to it.
The report was unfounded.
-MCSO received report on
an illegally-parked semi on
Columbia near 7 th in Irri-
gon. MCSO made contact.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol at Country
Garden Rd. in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy responded
to a disabled motor home
hauling a pickup on I-84 E.
in Boardman.
-Boardman Ambulance re-
ceived a call from a Board-
man subject who reported
that his/her 50-year-old
mother, who has a history
of brain bleeds, was very
confused. Boardman Fire
Department and Boardman
Ambulance responded and
the patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston.
-Boardman Ambulance and
Boardman Fire responded
to Morrow Estates for an
81-year-old female having
difficulty breathing. The
patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Department, Boardman
Fire Department, Board-
man Ambulance and Irri-
gon RRA responded to a
report of a short bed semi
that rolled on I-84 East,
Boardman. The patient was
transported to Good Shep-
herd Hospital in Hermiston.
ODOT was advised and the
incident was refereed to
Oregon State Police.
-Boardman Ambulance re-
ceived report of a 59-year-
old male who was not
breathing at Love’s Travel
Stop and Country Store in
Boardman. The call was
cancelled.
-Boardman Police Depart-
ment, Boardman Fire De-
partment and Boardman
Ambulance responded to
a fire call on Zuzu St. in
Boardman, with smoke
coming from inside the
house. The fire was put out.
-MCSO, Heppner Fire and
Heppner Ambulance re-
sponded to a report from an
officer who said a 10-year-
old juvenile fell off his bike
at Gale and Hinton streets in
Heppner and possibly broke
his nose.
-Heppner Fire Department
advised of a controlled burn
at N.E. Stansbury St. and
N.E. Court St. in Heppner
between Heppner Elemen-
tary School and the Morrow
County Fairgrounds.
-MCSO received report of
a phone left in the rest area
bathroom at Love’s Travel
Stop and Country Store on
Tower Rd. in Boardman. A
find-phone app showed it at
first at Love’s, then it began
moving east-bound on I-84.
A deputy checked the area,
but was unable to locate the
phone.
-MCSO received report
from a MCSO deputy that
a deer was hit and was
lying in the middle of the
road on Hwy. 74, Heppner.
ODOT was advised and the
deer was removed from the
roadway.
-MCSO received a 911
hang-up/abandoned call
from a Spanish speaking
individual from Ione. The
call was referred to another
agency.
-MCSO received report
from a subject at First St.
and Park Avenue in Board-
man that a lock became
stuck in the bathroom and
her friend was locked in.
She said she wanted to pass
on information to the parks
department. The call was
referred to another agency.
-MCSO received another
report of drivers going the
wrong way up Morgan
St. toward Heppner High
School. It was a one-way
street with people driving
the wrong way.
-MCSO received report of
a controlled burn of a garlic
field on Hwy. 730, Board-
man, east of the railroad
overpass.
-MCSO received report
from a subject traveling
west-bound on I-84 that she
saw a dead horse and two
others standing next to it.
The report was unfounded.
-MCSO received report on
an illegally-parked semi on
Columbia near 7th in Irri-
gon. MCSO made contact.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrol at Country
Garden Rd. in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy responded
to a disabled motor home
hauling a pickup on I-84 E.
in Boardman.
-MCSO received report of
a black calf with a white
head running through traffic
on Hwy. 730. MCSO was
unable to locate the calf.
-MCSO received report of a
driving complaint against a
subject in a dark gray Jeep
Cherokee heading toward
10th in Irrigon.
-MCSO received request
for mental help from a sub-
ject in Heppner who said
he was stressed and didn’t
want to talk to the cops any
more. Community Coun-
seling was advised and the
subject was referred to that
agency.
-MCSO reported assisting a
juvenile at Morgan St. and
Riverside Ave. who got his
shoelace stuck on a bike
chain. MCSO assisted.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrols on Colum-
bia Lane in Irrigon because
of suspicious individuals
and suspicious activity.
-MCSO received report
of a male, wearing a hot
pink tank top and gray
or khaki shorts, possibly
under the influence of a
substance, throwing things
at employees at Carl’s Jr.
at Love’s Travel Stop and
Country Store on Tower Rd.
in Boardman.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner subject
that he was upset because
“Chad was out there again
harassing him.” He advised
that “Chad” goes out to the
shop and goes up to his
house and eats. “He’s out
here eating tuna.” A deputy
was advised and reported
that Community Counsel-
ing was working to provide
the caller with resources for
mental help.”
-MCSO received report
that a semi-truck parked at
Love’s in Boardman that
was refusing to move. The
vehicle was moved.
MCSO August 26
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at Columbia Ave.
and Gar Swanson Drive in
Boardman and Tidewater
Bay.
-MCSO initiated activity at
Irrigon Skate Park. Individ-
uals were leaving the area.
-Boardman Police Officer
advised of a speeding white
sedan down Main, heading
onto I-84 that he was not
able to stop.
-MCSO received report of
a vehicle that appeared to
have gone off the roadway
and was in the bushes near
a cornfield.
-MCSO received report
of a stolen bicycle from a
residence on Water St. in
Heppner. The bike was seen
the previous night.
-MCSO received report of
a suspicious person riding
a bike down a dead-end
alley looking at houses. The
subject was a late-50s male
with blonde hair, dressed all
in brown with a backpack
on his bike with a speaker
playing music. The subject
left on the highway head-
ing toward Heritage Park.
MCSO responded but was
unable to locate the subject.
-MCSO received report of a
large black cow on the free-
way on Rhea Creek Rd. and
Highway 74 in Ione. MCSO
responded and reported that
the cow is off the highway.
-MCSO received report of
a scam report that occurred
on Frank Gilliam Drive in
Heppner. The reporter said
that she received a scam
order confirmation in an
email that she was charged
$500 on her Paypal account
to buy Bitcoin. The caller
said she does not have a
Paypal account.
-MCSO reported extra pa-
trols in the area of Country
Garden Rd. looking for
drivers tearing up the roads.
-MCSO received report of
what appears to be a bike in
the middle of the fast lane
on I-84 Boardman. MCSO
responded and removed the
hazard.
-MCSO received report
from UPS that his employee
was bitten by a pitbull that
was chained up. The em-
ployee did not need medical
attention, but wanted to re-
port it and requested phone
contact. MCSO responded
and made contact with the
reporter.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on S.E. Park
Place in Irrigon who said
her granddaughter was bit-
ten by a neighbor’s dog.
They said that the doctor
said they needed to report it.
-MCSO received report at
Morrow Estates on Mar-
shall Loop in Boardman that
a male choked his brother in
from of children. The sus-
pect and victim were still on
the scene. Boardman Police
Department responded.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on S.E.
Utah Ave. in Irrigon that
a dark green Nissan Xter-
ra “flew past his house
h e a d i n g t o w a r d 1 0 th.
MCSO August 27
August 27: MCSO officer
reported he was out with
two non-responsive intoxi-
cated males at First St. and
Boardman Ave. Boardman
Police Department, Board-
man Fire Department and
Boardman Ambulance also
responded. Boardman Po-
lice Department arrested
Juan Angel Ciriaco Garcia
for DUII, Reckless Driving
and Reckless Endangering
and was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with no bail. He
was also cited for Refusal to
Take a Breath Test and or-
dered to appear at Morrow
County Circuit Court.
-Boardman Fire Depart-
ment received a report of
a motor vehicle fire with a
semi-truck jackknifed in the
middle of the road on I-84.
-Boardman Fire Depart-
ment received request for
assistance for a fast-moving
brush fire with agricultural
buildings on fire and resi-
dences threatened. Board-
man Fire and Irrigon Fire
responded.
-Ione and Heppner ambu-
lances received a report of a
37-year-old woman in Ione
who was nine months preg-
nant having contractions.
Ione Ambulance and Hep-
pner Ambulance responded
and transported her to Pio-
neer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner.
-EMS received report that
a 51-year old male on Fair-
view Way in Heppner had
fallen down the stairs and
was injured. The patient
refused transport.
-MCSO received request
for extra patrols on Chase
St. in Heppner. The caller
advised she was in the pro-
cess of selling a house and a
couple was planning to buy
it. However, they changed
their minds and the caller
was in the process of selling
it to someone else, but the
previous buyers kept going
into the house.
-MCSO requested extra
patrols on Depot Lane in
Irrigon for people break-
ing into a shop and taking
items.
-MCSO received report of
loud music coming from a
neighbor’s house on S.E.
Fourth St. in Irrigon. Call-
ers requested that the sher-
iff’s office have them turn it
down. A deputy responded,
but did not hear any loud
music.
-MCSO received report of
loud music coming from a
house on Kunze Rd. Board-
man Police Department
responded and the subjects
said they would turn it
down.
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