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    TWELVE--Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Sheriff’s Report
December 3, 2022—
-At 10:37 p.m. a female
at SE Park Place in Irrigon
advised that her neighbor
was operating loud machin-
ery and asked that they be
contacted and asked to do it
in the daylight hours.
-Boardman ambulance
received a call from Lamb
Weston East Plant in Board-
man advising they had a
male with chest pain and
shortness of breath. Patient
was transported.
-Boardman PD re-
sponded to a 911 call in
which dispatch heard a
female and male yelling
in Spanish. BPD arrested
Rosendo Reymundo Men-
dez for Harassment-Do-
mestic Violence. Subject
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail without bail.
-A male in Boardman
asked police to go to his
residence because he was
at work, but his siblings
contacted him and wanted
him to go home because
hie parents were arguing.
A sergeant responded and
determined it was nothing
physical.
-Lexington Fire and
Heppner Ambulance re-
sponded to an 83-year-old
female in Lexington who
was having trouble breath-
ing and trouble walking.
Patient was transported to
Pioneer Memorial.
-Heppner Ambulance
responded to a juvenile with
a neck injury at Heppner
High School. Patient was
transported.
-Irrigon ambulance and
fire provided mutual aid for
an 80-year-old female in
Hermiston who had fallen.
Patient was transported to
Good Shepherd.
Disturbance occurred
at Riverview Mobile court
on E Highway 730, in
Irrigon RP advised that her
boyfriend is not letting her
leave. MCSO responded
RP was able to leave and
did not want contact from
Deputy at this time.
-Suicidal subject at
Irrigon Marina on NE
Seventh Street, in Irrigon
male feeling suicidal he
is walking to the Irrigon
Marina. Deputy responded.
-Dog complaint
occurred at Ronnie Main’s
residence on SE Kristen
Drive in Irrigon, brown
puppy mix on Kristen
Drive off Division. Animal
picked up.
-Dog complaint on
Highway 207 Echo, in
Lexington. 2 big white dogs
are out by their residence
UTL.
-Harassment occurred
on SE Thirteenth Street in
Irrigon. RP would like to
speak to a deputy regarding
harassing her by phone.
Deputy responded. Under
investigation.
-IRRA, BFD, BPD
and MCSO responded to
Mike Nelson residence on
Kunze Lane in Boardman
RP request for EMS
f o r 5 9 - y e a r- o l d m a l e
c/b, incoherent, unable
to talk. Patient refused
transportation.
-Animal complaint
on Highway 74 Lena in
Heppner. RP advised she
almost hit a black cow in
the road. A few miles up
there was another cow and
calf. UTL
-Suspicious activity
at Irrigon Shell on E
Highway 730 RP advised
of suspicious subjects in the
store. Deputy responded
UTL.
-Noise complaint at
SE Park Pl, in Irrigon. RP
advised that her neighbor
at 211 is operating loud
machinery. Requested they
be contacted and asked
to do that in the daylight
hours. Deputy responded.
-Boardman ambulance
responded to Lamb Weston
East Plant on Columbia
Ave NE in Boardman.
Adult male with chest pain
and shortness of breath.
Transported.
-911 Hangup occurred
in Anderson Road in
Boardman. Female and
male yelling in Spanish.
Mendez, Rosendo
Reymundo was arrested by
BPD for Harrassment/DV
lodged at UCJ no bail.
-Animal complaint at
Columbia Ave NE/Laurel
Ln in Boardman found a
freezing duck on the road
not sure what to with it.
-Disturbance on Mount
Hood Ave in Boardman
RP would like police to
go to his residence. He is
at work, but his siblings
contacted him and wanted
him to come home
because. Nothing physical.
Disposition completed.
-Noise complaint
occurred at Port View
Apartments on Columbia
Ave NE in Boardman. RP
advised his neighbors in
309D are playing loud
music. It is a reoccurring
issue.
December 4, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office was advised of a roll-
over motor vehicle accident
with a vehicle facing the
wrong way with its hazards
flashing on 730 westbound.
Patient refused transport.
ODOT and Oregon State
Police were advised.
-MCSO was advised
that Lynn County Sher-
iff’s Office arrested Eugene
Conrad Machado on a Mor-
row County Circuit Court
warrant for failure to appear
on fleeing or attempting to
elude police, driving under
the influence and reckless
driving, as well as other
county warrants. Subject
was lodged at Lynn County
Jail with transport pending.
-MCSO, Boardman
Ambulance and Boardman
Fire responded to a rollover
on I-84 West in Boardman,
a pickup with a U-Haul
trailer. OSP took over the
scene.
-MCSO, BAMB and
BFD responded to a pickup
versus semi motor vehicle
accident at Tower Rd. and
I-84 in Boardman, non-in-
jury, non-blocking.
-Dispatch received a
call regarding a passenger
car on I-84 West, Board-
man, that slid off the road
and hit the wire fencing.
Boardman Fire and Board-
man Ambulance responded
and OSP was advised.
-A woman in Irrigon
advised there were black
and red cows in her yard,
all with blue ear tags. She
advised they belonged in
the residence right in front
of her property.
-A person at Stor-4-U
Mini Storage in Heppner
requested contact regarding
unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle from a storage unit.
-A male on Utah in Ir-
rigon reported a black SUV
circling around the street.
The caller thought it was
suspicious because it had
passed by his house four
times already.
-MCSO was advised of
a jack-knifed semi blocking
the westbound lane on Hwy.
730.
-MCSO, Irrigon Am-
bulance and Irrigon Fire re-
sponded to a rollover pick-
up with entrapment. Patient
refused transport and OSP
took over the scene.
-MCSO was advised of
a semi truck that lost a front
wheel and was off the side
of the road on I-84, Board-
man. OSP handled the call.
-MCSO was advised of
a two-vehicle motor vehicle
accident on I-84 West in
Boardman. Several people
were in the vehicle. Board-
man Fire and Boardman
Ambulance also responded.
-Irrigon Ambulance
and Irrigon Fire responded
to a van that slid off the road
and head-on into a tree on
Hwy. 730. Patient refused
transport.
-MCSO was advised
of a white Buick that slid
off I-84 West in Boardman.
-MCSO initiated con-
tact with a small black SUV
car that slid off on the center
median of I-84, Boardman.
A male a female in the car
did not appear to be injured
and it did not look like there
was any damage. When the
deputy went back to check,
the vehicle was gone.
-A female reported to
MCSO that her son was
missing. His last known
location was in Heppner.
-MCSO received re-
port of a jack-knifed semi
blocking the slow lane and
shoulder on I-84, Board-
man. Vehicles could get
around it but there were no
lights, flares or triangles
out. Dispatch also received
calls reporting other semi
accidents, one blocking the
slow lane, one in the medi-
an and possibly another one
overturned.
-A caller reported a
suspicious vehicle parked
behind Jordan Elevator on
Hwy. 74, Ione. It had been
there all day and was de-
scribed as a small car with
the headlights and taillights
on. A deputy responded but
was unable to locate the
vehicle.
-A semi ran into the
fuel sign at Love’s Travel
Stop in Boardman. Traffic
was backing up along Tow-
er Road, blocking the area.
No known injuries, but the
truck was stuck.
-Boardman PD was
advised of a white male in
his late 20s at Boardman
Sinclair station wearing
cargo pants, hoodie and
beanie. He was making
people uncomfortable at the
Sinclair, asking for rides to
Hermiston, and appeared
to be intoxicated. BPD ar-
rested Billy Joe Baker on a
State Parole Board warrant
and the subject was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail with
no bail.
December 5, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office was advised of a
single vehicle rollover
on Hwy. 730, Boardman.
The car looked like it was
flipped with lights still on.
-A male on Utah in
Irrigon complained that a
black Scion with a female
driver nearly hit him as he
was crossing the street. He
advised that she was driving
too fast for road conditions.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised that his neighbor’s
dog got out and was on
his property. The dogs,
described as a rottweiler
and a German shepherd,
were over by the horses,
and it was an ongoing is-
sue. MCSO cited Miguel
Torres for Dog at Large x2,
to appear at Irrigon Justice
Court.
-MCSO was advised
that a female juvenile wear-
ing a tie-dye sweatshirt was
pulling a male juvenile on a
sled on Hwy. 730 in Irrigon.
Vehicles were having to
move around them, causing
about a 10-minute delay.
Deputies were unable to
locate the juveniles.
-MCSO received a
complaint of kids doing
cookies in the parking lot
of Irrigon High School. The
caller stated that they had
been asked to stop but were
continuing.
-A female in Heppner
advised that a FedEx truck
attempted to turn around
and slid into part of her
yard, causing some dam-
age. The caller requested
contact.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised there was a red horse
running around. Caller was
unsure who it belonged to
and was requesting contact.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised he was involved in a
minor motor vehicle acci-
dent. The other driver slid
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Both parties were at the
scene and there were no
injuries; he just wanted to
make a report.
-A female in Board-
man advised that she slid
and hit a pole. She was not
injured but it was possibly
blocking.
-A male in Irrigon ad-
vised he met up with a
contractor he had hired
yesterday in the city hall
parking lot. He advised the
conversation escalated and
the other male yelled at
him. He tried to get video
footage from city hall, but
they advised him he needed
to contact MCSO. A deputy
made contact and deter-
mined there was nothing
criminal.
-A caller on Utah in
Irrigon reported that a
Jeep Cherokee was towing
someone behind them with
a rope. A deputy responded
and located the vehicle and
gave the driver a warning
for towing people.
-A male in Heppner
requested phone contact
regarding a harassment/
stalking issue he was hav-
ing with a tenant. A deputy
made contact with both par-
ties and determined there
was no crime at the time.
-Boardman fire and
Boardman ambulance re-
sponded to a 74-year-old
female in Boardman who
fell and had a broken hip.
-A male in Boardman
advised he had found a
black female chihuahua
puppy and would like it
picked up. The dog was
transported to Hermiston
Vet.
-An 83-year-old male
in Lexington fell down
and hit his head. Lexington
Quick Response and Hep-
pner Ambulance respond-
ed but the patient refused
transport.
December 7, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office reported driving a
behavioral health transport
from Umatilla County Jail
to Oregon State Hospital.
-MCSO was advised of
a two-vehicle motor vehicle
accident on Ione-Gooseber-
ry. It was non-injury and
both vehicles were off the
road.
-MCSO received report
of a burglary that occurred
over a month ago at Uma-
tilla Army Depot. The call
was originally reported
to Umatilla Co. Sheriff’s
Office, but the scene was
actually in Morrow County.
There was construction on
the depot and one of the
Conex trailers was broken
into and items stolen. The
caller advised he was avail-
able for contact.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised there were five steers
in the yard, all tagged. The
caller said they were con-
cerned since they were so
close to the highway.
-A caller in Irrigon
advised she would like
to speak with a deputy
regarding her sister and a
drug issue. The caller was
in front of Irrigon Justice
Court for contact.
-A caller in the Butter
Creek area advised a male
had been making suicidal
threats. She was requesting
a welfare check since he
had also been threatening
her daughter.
-MCSO was advised of
a female in Irrigon who was
feeling suicidal and having
a hard time. MCSO made
contact, and Community
Counseling Solutions will
be in contact.
-A male advised that
a couple of days ago his
girlfriend had hit him and
has been verbally and phys-
ically abusive. He requested
contact to press charges. He
advised he was currently
in Washington but that the
incident had occurred in Ir-
rigon, and he was available
by phone.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised her sister was high,
possibly on meth, and caus-
ing a disturbance. MCSO
responded and determined
there was no crime but gave
the female a courtesy ride.
December 8, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office was advised of a
single-vehicle accident on
Hwy. 74, Ione.
-MCSO received report
of a distraught female at
the front door of Irrigon
Elementary School, asking
to go in.
-MCSO reported being
out with two males at Har-
vest Foods in Boardman.
They hit a rock and the ve-
hicle was stuck. Boardman
PD responded and every-
thing was cleared.
-A male in Ione report-
ed his car trailer was stolen
from his property. He didn’t
know when it was taken but
had last seen it two weeks
ago.
-A female in Heppner
advised that she was getting
harassed by her neighbor.
She stated that he kept
staring at her windows and
there is a crawl space in the
house that she thinks he’s
trying to get through.
-A female in Irrigon
advised her dad called her
twice and there was not
talking but she could hear
rustling. She was concerned
because lived alone with a
cane and she was afraid he
was hurt. The female then
called back and advised she
made contact with her dad
and everything was okay.
-An MCSO deputy ini-
tiated activity at Pettyjohn’s
in Heppner, where a gate
was unlocked outside of
business hours. MCSO
locked the gate.
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