EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 29, 2023
November 11, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received a criminal
mischief complaint from a
male in Heppner who said
someone sabotaged his ve-
hicle. A deputy responded
and determined it to be
unfounded.
-MCSO responded to a
report of a cow that got hit
or shot in the mouth at the
Morrow County OHV Park.
The Oregon State Police
game trooper was advised.
-A female in Irrigon
advised there were 14 mail-
boxes in a row on the same
post that were being left
open. She believed some-
one was stealing mail out
on Hwy. 730.
-MCSO responded to
a report of dogs fighting in
Irrigon, with lots of blood.
Juveniles had separated
the dogs. The parents were
contacted and were on the
way home.
-St. Patrick’s Catholic
Church reported a car with
flat tires had been parked
at the church for a week
and they would like it re-
moved. MCSO responded,
and church staff had given
the registered owner of
the vehicle until 11/18 to
move it.
-A person in Board-
man advised there was a
male walking down Wilson
wearing all black; he was
very hard to see and the
reporting person almost hit
him. They said they were
concerned and advised the
male he should move over,
and the male started cussing
at them. MCSO made con-
tact. The male was walking
home and said he would
wear something more visi-
ble next time he is walking
at night.
-A woman in Irrigon
advised her neighbor’s pup-
pies were in her yard and
it was very cold outside.
She believed the neighbor
neglected them. MCSO
responded and the owners
came and got the dogs.
-Boardman Fire and
Boardman Ambulance re-
sponded to a 43-year-old
male in Boardman with a
possible cardiac problem.
Patient refused transport.
November 12, 2022—
A person on I-84 in Board-
man advised the vehicle
behind them had a light
bar and was swerving all
over the road. The reporting
person believed they were
trying to portray themselves
as an officer, but the car had
California plates and no
headlight. Vehicle looked
like a Toyota sports car.
-A male advised he
was hunting in the Heppner
area Thursday and forgot
his shotgun in the parking
lot. He asked for a deputy
to go look for it if possible
because he didn’t live in
the area to go check. A unit
checked the area but the
firearm was not there.
-MCSO was advised
someone backed into anoth-
er vehicle at the Lexington
Sinclair Station, but they
did not see who it was or a
vehicle description. Store
staff was trying to get video
footage.
-MCSO received report
of a blue SUV on Wil-
low Creek Road that was
pulled over with no one
around, possibly wrecked
or vandalized. It looked
like someone tried to build
a fire. The vehicle was up-
right but everything from
inside the car was out of
it. A deputy contacted the
registered owner, who ad-
vised he had hit a patch of
ice and slid off the road and
hit a small tree. He was not
injured and would work to
have the vehicle removed.
He advised he went back
to check on it and someone
had damaged it and taken
a few items, but he didn’t
want to pursue charges.
-Callers reported a deer
lying in Hwy. 207 near
Echo causing a traffic haz-
ard. An additional caller ran
over it and damaged their
radiator and needed a tow.
Sheriff’s Report
Oregon State Police was
advised.
-A person reported hit-
ting a deer between Hep-
pner and Lexington. The
caller was not injured and
did not know if the deer
was deceased or still in the
lane of travel. A deputy re-
sponded and made contact
but was unable to locate the
deer. OSP and ODOT were
advised.
A female in Boardman
reported that her neighbor
knocked on her back yard
window, saying her brother
was going to light the house
on fire. Boardman Ambu-
lance, Boardman Fire and
Boardman PD responded
and a patient was trans-
ported.
- B o a r d m a n A m b u-
lance, Boardman Fire and
Boardman PD responded
to a 21-year-old male in
Boardman who was hal-
lucinating. Patient refused
transport.
November 13, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office responded to a bur-
glar alarm at the Sinclair
Station in Lexington. Ev-
erything was clear.
-A person reported a
female on the side of Bomb-
ing Range Rd. in a white
Suburban. Female was out
of gas and attempting to
flag people down to help.
Caller was wondering if
MCSO could assist. MCSO
responded and the owner
had help on the way.
-A juvenile at the Irri-
gon skate park reported that
kids from his school were
bullying him and threat-
ening to beat him up. A
deputy had a conversation
with some of the juveniles
involved and the driver was
taken home.
-MCSO dispatch re-
ceived an abandoned 911
call that plotted along Sun-
flower Flat Rd. Call back
went to voicemail. An OHV
deputy responded and lo-
cated a burning stump in
the area, almost out and
well contained. Contact was
made with the caller, who
advised they were reporting
a fire.
-A male in Irrigon re-
ported he found a wallet by
the fire hall and had it at his
house for a deputy to pick
up. MCSO got the wallet
and was awaiting call back
from the owner.
-A male advised he hit
a deer on the highway be-
tween Heppner and Lexing-
ton. He thought the damage
might be greater than $2500
and he would need a police
report for insurance. His
vehicle was still at the site,
but he was home awaiting
contact.
-Boardman Ambulance
and Boardman Fire re-
sponded to a 65-year-old
female in Boardman who
fell and hit her head. Patient
was transported.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised that an 88-year-old
female stumbled and fell.
She was conscious and
breathing, but her elbow
was hurting, and the caller
was unable to get her up.
Patient refused transport.
November 15, 2022—
Boardman Fire and Board-
man Ambulance responded
to a 53-year-old male who
had a right foot injury with
blood at Love’s Travel Stop.
Patient was transported.
-Irrigon Ambulance
and Boardman Ambulance
responded to report of a
36-year-old male inmate
with chest pains at Two
Rivers Correctional In-
stitute. Units were told to
stand down.
-Heppner Ambulance
transported an 85-year-old
female in Heppner who fell
and hit her head, had a large
laceration and a hip injury.
-Heppner Ambulance
Transported a 73-year-old
female in Heppner who fell
and could not get up. The
female believed her legs
and arms were injured.
-Irrigon Ambulance
transported a 21-year-old
female in Irrigon whose left
side of her body and face
were numb. She advised she
had knee surgery on 11/08.
-Irrigon Ambulance
transported a 44-year-old
male in Irrigon who was
having sharp pain in his
chest and arm.
-Irrigon Ambulance
transported a 17-year-old
female who was having
trouble breathing and kept
fainting. Her blood sugar
was in the 600s.
-Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office received a re-
quest for extra patrols on
Linden Way in Heppner
because the log trucks were
speeding northbound very
fast. It was an ongoing
issue.
-A female in Ione re-
ported that an older male
was cussing at her dog and
threatening to shoot the dog.
It was unknown if he was
armed. It was an ongoing
issue.
-A female in Irrigon ad-
vised that she was a victim
in a hit-and-run.
-A person in Boardman
reported they found a bag
a miscellaneous items be-
hind the motel. Caller told
Boardman PD that she was
hanging out with a male
who frequented the motel
but couldn’t remember his
name. MCSO retrieved the
property and returned it to
the family.
-A caller in Irrigon
advised that she and her
daughter got into a verbal
fight and she was requesting
assistance. The daughter’s
ex came to the residence
and there was a restraining
order. The ex had since left.
-A caller in Ione ad-
vised his brother called him
and said they’ve been hav-
ing problems and alterca-
tions at home and currently
been kicked out. They went
back to the residence, and
someone threatened to get
a firearm. The caller be-
lieved there were kids at the
residence and requested a
welfare check on them.
November 16, 2022—
Boardman ambulance re-
sponded to 40-year-old
male C/B chest pains at
Lamb Weston West Plant
on Columbia Avenue NE.
-Boardman Ambulance
responded to Kinkade Rd
SW in Boardman report of
a 72-year-old female C/B
patient was transported.
-Boardman Ambulance
and Boardman Fire De-
partment responded to the
Port View Apartments on
Columbia Ave NE, 15-year-
old female c/trouble breath-
ing transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-Heppner Ambulance
responded to the Pioneer
Memorial Clinic on NE
Thompson Ave in Heppner,
52-year-old male c/b with
rapid heartbeat, transported.
-Irrigon Ambulance
responded to SW Utah Ave,
In Irrigon. RP needed as-
sistance getting into her
residence. She just had knee
surgery.
-Officer initiated wel-
fare check at NW Tum-
bleweed Blvd, Irrigon. RP
advised that he delivered
a package at this residence
and saw an elderly male in
the front yard had a large
gash on his head. Irrigon
Ambulance and Irrigon
Fires Department respond-
ed but the patient refused
transport.
-MCSO responded to
a loose Chihuahua on NE
Fourth Street in Irrigon.
Dog was returned.
-MCSO responded to
Love’s Travel Stop and
Country Store, Boardman,
for an area check.
-MCSO and BPD re-
sponded to Boardman Har-
vest Town Foods for a sus-
picious unoccupied vehicle.
-MCSO responded to
Rankin Ln/Highway 207
Spray for a suspicious blue/
sliver Ford F250 with a
Washington license plate
that has been parked on
Rankin Lane for the past
three days. The vehicle
was parked in the welcome
to hunt area, but RP hasn’t
seen anyone around the
vehicle and believed you
are not supposed to park
there overnight. Everything
was clear.
-RP found dog in
Lexington that was in the
streets, her husband told
her to take it to the Sheriff’s
Office. Unknown whose
dog it was.
-MCSO responded to
dog complaint at Kangaroo
Court in Irrigon, RP advised
that her neighbor’s dog
jumped over the fence and
attacked her boxer dog.
-MCSO responded to
a SAFE tip at Irrigon Ele-
mentary School regarding
an earlier incident.
-MCSO responded to
the Irrigon Marina for a
report of vehicle at this
location. Individual advised
that the park closes at dark.
-MCSO conducted a
welfare check on Washing-
ton Lane. RP advised that
his friend sent a message
threatening to “eat a bul-
let.” MCSO made contact;
the female is okay and was
referred to CCS.
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