Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 2023 -- ELEVEN Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: November 26, 2022 -MCSO received a driving complaint regarding a red Blazer that was swerv- ing into oncoming traffic heading south from Lexing- ton on Hwy. 74. The vehicle was gone when MCSO arrived on the scene. -A male in Irrigon stat- ed that he heard a large bomb coming from the area of the high school. -A woman in Heppner requested a welfare check because she believed her children were left unat- tended at that time. She stated her children were 12, 10 and 9 and on the au- tism spectrum. She advised her ex-husband tells them goodnight and goes to bed without making sure that they are asleep. She did not know if her ex was at the residence at the time but was requesting contact. -An employee at Port View Apartments in Board- man requested a check on a male resident. His vehicle had not moved in a week or two and no one in the same apartment complex had seen him. A Boardman police officer made contact with the male, and every- thing was ok. -Staff at Boardman Harvest Town Foods re- quested that a female sub- ject be trespassed for life. Boardman PD responded and trespassed the female. -A caller in Boardman stated someone just stole a bag of cans from his resi- dence . -Irrigon Ambulance responded to an 89-year-old female in Irrigon who was having labored breathing and nausea. Patient was transported to Good Shep- herd. were random dead birds on their property due to con- cern about the bird flu. The caller advised he had a dead bird, possibly a hawk, in his driveway. The incident was referred to another agency. -A caller on Utah St. in Irrigon stated that the white Ford Explorer was parked at the intersection with Division again in a manner that was unsafe to pedes- trians. MCSO responded and determined the vehicle was legally parked and no hazard. -A man in Irrigon re- ported that about 25 head of calves had shown up at his pasture. They were a variety of ages, some cows and yearlings. There were also a variety of colors, mainly light-colored ones. A deputy responded. The possible owner was located and would be checking the cows. -A woman in Irrigon called via the Language Line and stated that her husband had her kids and that they had not been to school in a week and she would like to know what could be done. -A caller advised of loud music coming from a neighbor’s apartment in Heppner. A deputy respond- ed and made contact with the neighbor regarding the music. -A man in Boardman advised he wanted to report harassment from his ex- wife and her boyfriend. The caller requested to speak to a Spanish-speaking officer. -Irrigon Ambulance responded to a 72-year-old male who had a fever and was not mobile. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd. November 27, 2022— Morrow County Sheriff’s Office and Boardman PD responded to a report of a suicidal subject in Board- man. The caller advised the dad wanted to kill himself. Community Counseling Solutions was advised. -Caller wanted to report a black cow walking east- bound on the westbound shoulder near the fog line on I-84, Boardman. -A person in Irrigon re- ported a suspicious vehicle cutting off a license plate of a blue or black Honda. The vehicle had moved on and the caller was requesting contact. -A woman in Boardman reported that there were two German shepherds on her property attacking her dogs in the back yard. The dog owners took care of the incident civilly, no law enforcement assistance was needed. -A male in Irrigon ad- vised that the health de- partment put out a notice to notify them when there November 28, 2022— A male in Irrigon advised he was in a dispute with his father and his father wanted the caller to get his animals off the property or else he would turn them out, but the caller was unable to at the moment. The caller was requesting contact. -A man in Heppner ad- vised there was a big buck behind his location that appeared to be injured. He requested contact. -A man near Ione ad- vised he was flagged down and advised of an over- turned Suburban with in- jury. Ione Fire, Heppner Fire, Heppner Ambulance, Morrow County Road Dept. and Morrow County Sher- iff’s Dept. responded. -A woman in Boardman advised her boyfriend was intoxicated and wouldn’t leave. The male was in the garage and nothing physical had happened. Boardman PD, Boardman Ambulance and Boardman Fire responded. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd and the caller was provided with options and restraining order infor- mation. -A caller at Main Street Laundry in Boardman ad- vised of an open door to a room that is usually closed. It had electrical equipment and it looked like someone went through it. A Board- man PD officer responded and shut the door. -Boardman PD report- ed giving a courtesy ride for a juvenile to high school. -A woman in Board- man reported missing her nine-week-old black lab puppy named Yoshi. The dog had a black collar with a red tag and had been miss- ing since 5:20 a.m. -A caller at Driftwood RV Park, Boardman, re- quested Boardman PD con- tact regarding the main- tenance building having been broken into over the weekend. The caller ad- vised there were two elec- tric drills missing from the building and unknown if anything else was taken. -A man in Boardman requested Boardman PD contact regarding an on- going issue of a person harassing him and making physical threats against him in person and by phone. -Boardman PD served a restraining order. -A female advised Boardman PD that there was a protection order ap- proved that day and that the order stated the caller’s husband got the kids from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.. The caller stated the male had been making threats to her and refusing to return the kids. She requested officers ac- company her if possible. November 29, 2022— A caller at Lamb Weston in Boardman advised he crashed into a semi truck across from the location. There were no injuries, and it was non-blocking. Board- man Ambulance, Boardman Fire and Boardman PD responded. -Boardman Fire and Boardman Ambulance re- sponded to a 50-year-old male at Lamb Weston in Boardman who had lac- erations on two fingers, possibly down to the bone. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd. -Irrigon Ambulance transported a 73-year-old female with tightness in the chest and nausea. -Irrigon Ambulance responded to a 14-year-old male who was breathing but unconscious. The juvenile had been sick. The patient was transported. -A caller with the City of Ione reported vandalism done with a pellet gun. He advised it was not on city property, but the subject had to shoot over the post office to hit the abandoned build- ing. The caller believed he knew who was responsible and requested contact. -A person in Irrigon stated that in an empty lot to the north, some trash had been dumped. -A caller on Hwy. 207 near Lexington advised of a pallet jack and heavy equipment cylinder on the roadway. The caller had managed to get it off the road but wanted to advise Bailey Heavy Equipment that it possibly fell out of the truck. -A Morrow County Sheriff’s Deputy advised being out with a possi- ble disabled vehicle near Boardman. The individuals were picking up cans. -Irrigon Fire advised MCSO of a vehicle versus fire hydrant motor vehi- cle accident. No fire or emergency services were needed. -A woman in Gilliam County advised that her daughter’s ex had been threatening her and mak- ing suicidal threats. Gil- liam County advised her to contact MCSO because the male lived in Morrow County. MCSO made con- tact and advised her of her options. -A man in Irrigon ad- vised his pug mix ran off from his location. Pug had no collar or tags. He ad- vised it was okay to give out his information if the dog was located. November 30, 2022—Mor- row County Parole and Pro- bation sanctioned a subject to 20 days in jail. Subject was already lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -A caller requested a wel- fare check on a female in Irrigon. She had been making suicidal comments to family members and the caller was concerned because she had three kids in the residence and the caller was concerned for their welfare. The caller had not spoken to the female because they were no longer on speaking terms, and want- ed to remain anonymous. Morrow County Sheriff’s Office made contact and determined the female was all right. -A woman in Irrigon ad- vised her sister’s ex kept messaging her mom and threatening her. MCSO made contact and advised the individuals of their options. December 1, 2022— Boardman Ambulance transported a 36-year-old male with low potassium who was feeling weak. -Boardman PD, Board- man Fire and Boardman Ambulance responded to a three-year-old male with a bloody nose that wouldn’t stop bleeding. The patient was transported to Good 177 N. Main P.O. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 Chris@sykesrealestate.net PENDING! Shepherd. -Heppner Ambulance transported an 84-year-old female on blood thinners with a bloody nose that wouldn’t stop. -Irrigon ambulance re- sponded to an 88-year-old female who was breathing but not conscious with pos- sible stroke. Patient was transported. -A 58-year-old female approached law enforce- ment at the Irrigon Shell and advised of pains and medical issues. Irrigon ambulance and Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office responded and the patient was transported. -A caller in Boardman advised of a female in red pants and a red jacket mak- ing a disturbance in front of the residence. MCSO, Boardman PD and Commu- nity Counseling Solutions responded and the female was transported to CCS. -MCSO was advised that all the mail boxes had been broken into on Kunze and Parkside in Boardman. -MCSO conducted a welfare check on a juvenile in Irrigon. -A deputy advised of a vehicle that hit a deer on Hwy. 74, Heppner. MCSO advised the individual was actually attempting to catch a kitten. -MCSO was advised there was a miscommuni- cation at the Circle K in Heppner and an individual drove off without paying for gas. MCSO made contact with all parties. -MCSO was advised of a pickup pulling a flatbed with a car on it. The pickup was speeding 80 mph and the car only had one strap on it. MCSO gave Emerald Lee Eshleman a warning for no trailer lights but de- termined the vehicle was strapped down correctly. -A caller at Heppner Les Schwab advised there was an injured cat that ran into the shop. The cat was taken by a local rescue and was transported to the vet in the morning. -A person at Irrigon Shell advised MCSO that a red SUV with Washing- ton plates was harassing them while driving; it was slamming on its brakes in front of them, then followed them to the gas station. They advised the other vehicle was currently on the other side of the semis at the Rustic Truck. MCSO made contact with the caller but was unable to locate the other vehicle. December 2, 2022— Heppner ambulance and Heppner fire responded to a 75-year-old male in Hep- pner who was conscious and breathing but was shak- ing with a 102.3 fever and couldn’t get warm. Patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. -Irrigon ambulance transported a 69-year-old male who was having trou- ble breathing. -A caller in Irrigon told dispatch they wanted to re- port child molestation. -A caller in Irrigon re- ported a black Subaru WRX with a rack on top on SE Utah; reported it stopped at the stop sign debating on what he was going to do, spinning his tires and fishtailing. Morrow County Sheriff’s Office was unable to locate. -A caller on SE Utah in Irrigon reported a four-door maroon pickup was headed toward Division and did not acknowledge the caller, who was walking on the side of the road. -MCSO received report of a trespass in Irrigon. The caller reported a Ford F150, white, 90s model, drove through their yard at Fred- erickson Farms and headed eastbound on the should of the road. The caller advised they had never seen the driver before and didn’t believe he worked there. MCSO arrested Marco An- tonio Garcia for Driving While Suspended-Misde- meanor. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. -A caller said he was advised of an injured duck, which he located. The in- dividual was given the number for Blue Mountain Wildlife. December 3, 2022— Morrow County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call from a female at Riverview Mobile Court on Hwy. 730, who advised her boyfriend was not letting her leave. The female then advised she was able to leave and did not want deputy con- tact. -MCSO was advised of a male who was suicidal and walking to the Irrigon Marina. A deputy respond- ed. -A female in Irrigon asked to speak to a deputy regarding an individual ha- rassing her by phone. 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