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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June21, 2023
Sheriff’s Report
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A public meeting of the Oregonwill be held on June 28, 2023 at 6:30 pm at Boardman Branch 200 S Main Boardman, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023 as approved by the Oregon Trail Library District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of
the budget may be inspected or obtained at all branches of OTLD between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. or online at https://www.otld.org/ This budget is for an annual
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Published June 21, 28, 2023 affid
Published June 21, 2023 affid
Sheriff’s Report
December 10, 2022—
A female caller advised
she ran out of gas about
six miles east of Board-
man. Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office responded and
brought her gas.
-MCSO was advised of
a domestic disturbance in
Boardman; a female’s boy-
friend had slapped her in the
face a few times. MCSO ar-
rested Miguel Angel Mojica
Rua on Assault IV-Domes-
tic Violence x2. Subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail without bail.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised that the tenant of a
house had died more than
a year ago but she thought
it had recently been broken
into. The back door was
kicked in and the front door
was broken and might be
open. She advised that this
was a third-party report
and she had not seen the
house yet.
-MCSO was advised
that tumbleweeds were
stuck in the trenches on
Baseline Ln near Lexington
and had started covering the
road. Morrow County Road
Dept. was advised.
-MCSO was advised
that a hay bale was in the
northbound lane of Hwy.
74, Lexington. The hay
bale was removed from the
roadway and ODOT was
advised.
-A caller in Irrigon re-
ported that a few minutes
before a black Challenger
had swerved to attempt to
hit her at the intersection
of Eighth and Brandon. The
caller stated that an indi-
vidual with whom she had
altercations often was in the
back seat pointing at her.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised there was a Canadian
goose in the middle of the
road on Sixth, between Or-
egon and Washington. The
goose only had half a beak
on top. A car almost hit it
and had to go around it. An
MCSO sergeant responded.
The goose has been living
in the area, and the caller
was provided with resource
numbers.
-A female in Irrigon
requested contact regarding
her husband, who had not
come back from Meacham.
Contact was made with the
male and he was fine.
-A caller at Port View
Apartments reported that
they located a black Adidas
backpack with white stripes
in the back of the garbage
cans outside.
-A caller in Boardman
stated that her ring camera
caught someone wandering
around her house and on her
property. She stated they
were wearing a hoodie with
the hood up and a long shirt
underneath.
December 11, 2022—A
Morrow County Sherriff’s
Office deputy advised there
were sheep on the roadway
at Paterson Ferry and West
Extension Canal in Irrigon.
The deputy’s vehicle was
stuck in a herd of sheep
being moved by farmers.
-A Boardman PD offi-
cer reported being out at
Harvest Town Foods in
Boardman to trespass an
individual for life from the
car wash, laundry and gro-
cery store.
-A BPD officer-initiated
activity at Kunze Ln. and
Main and issued a warning
about parking and social-
izing in the middle of the
road.
-A caller in Boardman
advised there was a vehi-
cle parked in the lot right
behind Auto Zone for about
30 minutes. The caller was
unable to tell what kind of
vehicle but believed there
was an individual inside
scoping the area. BPD re-
sponded but the vehicle was
gone upon arrival.
December 12, 2022—A
woman in Irrigon advised
that her neighbor passed
away over the summer
and the residence should
be empty, but she noticed
lights on in the residence
this morning. No vehicles
or persons were observed,
but she requested law en-
forcement contact. Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
responded. An owner was
fixing the pipes for a listing.
-MCSO was advised of a
theft at Irrigon Mini Stor-
age. A storage unit was
broken into and multiple
items taken. No idea when
it could have occurred.
MCSO took it under inves-
tigation.
-A male in Irrigon reported
that he was assaulted by a
female. The caller declined
EMS, and MCSO depu-
ties responded and took a
report.
-Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office was contacted by a
Spanish-speaking caller in
Boardman asking to speak
to a unit regarding a drug
issue.
-A caller inquired of dis-
patch in Heppner whether
there was a vehicle parked
in the area. The caller was
advised that dispatch was
unable to answer his ques-
tion.
-Boardman PD advised to
page EMS for a vehicle that
had just pulled up with a
58-year-old male with a se-
vere head injury. Boardman
Ambulance and Boardman
Fire responded. The patient
was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center.
-A caller advised Board-
man PD that there were
a bunch of dead birds on
the riverfront by the River
Lodge & Grill. BPD re-
sponded and advised the
caller to contact the Port of
Morrow.
December 13, 2022—
A caller advised Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office that
there were males fighting at
Harvest Foods in Umatilla
and one pulled out a fire-
arm. The suspicious vehicle
was a dark blue Ford. One
male had a goatee. The call
was referred to another
agency.
-A female in Heppner
advised that her neighbor
has been knocking on her
door frequently during the
night. She requested phone
contact. A deputy made
contact and advised her of
her options.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint regarding
a white semi on I-84 with
bad road rage, swerving and
not allowing other drivers
to pass. MCSO was unable
to locate.
-A caller in Heppner re-
quested a welfare check on
another individual who had
been posting concerning
things on social media. The
caller requested contact.
-MCSO received re-
ports of a damaged fence
about half a mile prior to the
Tower Rd. overpass near
Boardman. The caller stated
that there were cattle on the
other side of the fence and
the caller was concerned
they would get through it
and onto the road.
-MCSO conducted a
lock-down drill at Heppner
Elementary.
-A caller on Utah St. in
Irrigon advised of a grey
two-door Honda with a
male driver speeding on
Utah toward Tenth. MCSO
responded and located the
vehicle, but there was no
one in or around it.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised that a white minivan
was parked on a bike trail
on Division. MCSO was
unable to locate.
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire
and Irrigon Ambulance
responded to a 30-year-old
deceased male in Irrigon.
-A male in Irrigon re-
ported that there were five
dogs on his property. He
knew who owned some of
them but not all of them. He
stated that the males were
acting aggressive because
one of the female dogs was
in heat.
-A man requested a
welfare check on his wife,
who had dementia. He said
he had received four calls
about his wife being disrup-
tive at the RV park. MCSO
made contact with the fe-
male, who was all right. The
caller was updated.
-MCSO arrested Kari
Lynn Rytting in Irrigon on
a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for parole
violation on assault IV,
menacing x2 and criminal
trespass I, and a Umatilla
County warrant for parole
violation on DUII and felon
in possession of a weap-
on. Subject was lodged at
Umatilla County jail with
no bail.
-Boardman PD investi-
gated a juvenile complaint
at Windy River Elementary.
-A male subject who
was assaulted by two other
males arrived at the Board-
man Ambulance Hall.
-BPD was advised that
the caller’s 11-year-old
sister was being aggressive
and fighting with parents.
BPD responded. A runaway
was signed for the juvenile
and the juvenile was re-
turned home.
-BPD received a re-
quest for a welfare check
on an individual who had
called the school counselor
and made comments about
not wanting to do this any-
more and then hung up.
December 14, 2022—
A female in Irrigon reported
to Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office that a Great Dane
was loose and chased her
grandson while he was
waiting for the bus. MCSO
responded and the dog was
returned home.
-A caller in Boardman
reported that an employee
had pulled a knife on an-
other employee the week
before and they had it on
video.
-A caller with the road
department advised there
was an Audi that had been
abandoned at a location on
Ione-Gooseberry Rd. near
Ione and it had been there
four days blocking a lane
of travel. The vehicle was
towed.
-A caller advised of a
dark brown stud colt loose
on Wagon Wheel Loop in
Irrigon.
-MCSO was advised
that Yamhill PD arrested
Moises Contreras De Los
Santos on an Irrigon justice
Court warrant for failure to
appear on multiple traffic
offenses. The subject was
lodged at Yamhill County
Jail.
-Irrigon Ambulance
and MCSO responded to
a bar in Irrigon where an
older male was on the floor,
semi-conscious, and ap-
peared to be intoxicated.
The patient refused medical
care but was given a cour-
tesy ride to his residence.
-A female in Irrigon
stated that she heard shots
behind California. She stat-
ed she heard four shots in
the last two minutes, and it
sounded like a 9mm pistol.
MCSO responded but was
unable to locate anything
suspicious.
-A caller in Boardman
advised there was a dark
blue Dodge parked at the
end of Gar Swanson in a
construction zone. The ve-
hicle seemed to have some
damage, and the caller had
not seen anyone around it
and believed it to be aban-
doned. MCSO checked the
vehicle and marked it for a
24-hour tow.
December 15, 2022—
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office, Boardman Ambu-
lance, Irrigon Ambulance
and Irrigon Fire responded
to a report of a 68-year-old
male in Irrigon who was
unconscious and having
difficulty breathing. The
male was deceased.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint in Heppner.
MCSO responded but was
unable to locate the report-
ing person.
-An MCSO officer re-
sponded to a report of ha-
rassment in Heppner and
took the incident under
investigation.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised MCSO of three dead
skunks behind the neigh-
bor ’s backyard. MCSO
made contact and referred
the caller to the Dept. of
Fish and Wildlife.
-MCSO received report
of a white SUV in Heppner
parked in the alley next to
a no parking sign. MCSO
responded and located the
owner, who would be park-
ing elsewhere.
-Community Counsel-
ing Solutions requested a
welfare check on an indi-
vidual around Boardman.
They advised they had not
been able to get in contact
with him since he had asked
to speak to a counselor.
MCSO attempted contact
but was unable to locate.
-A caller in Irrigon ad-
vised there had been an on-
going civil issue regarding
property not being returned,
and now the other party
was threatening the caller’s
physical safety. MCSO took
it under investigation.
-MCSO received report
of a sedan just south of the
Hwy. 207/Bombing Range
intersection that had its
four-way flashers on but
was not fully out of the lane
of travel. MCSO checked
the area but was unable to
locate the traffic hazard.
December 16, 2022—
A female in Irrigon re-
ported that her boyfriend
had shown up at her house
about five minutes before
claiming that he had been
shot at. The caller stated
that he then left on foot
with her phone. He was last
seen heading down Utah.
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office was unable to locate
the subject but took the in-
cident under investigation.
-Community Counsel-
ing Solutions requested a
welfare check on a client
near Boardman.
-A caller on Utah in
Irrigon advised that a blue
Yukon went speeding down
toward Tenth. The caller
said he had seen it before
and thought the driver was a
fireman. MCSO responded
but was unable to locate.
-A female in the Board-
man area stated that her
14-year-old daughter called
and told her that her brother
was yelling and screaming
at his father. MCSO and
CCS responded.
-MCSO responded to a
13-year-old in Irrigon who
was making suicidal state-
ments. CCS contacted the
family and made a safety
plan.
-A caller in Heppner
requested MCSO assistance
in getting items from her
residence.
-A caller on Utah in
Irrigon advised that a Kia
flew toward Tenth, dropped
someone off at Tenth and
Utah, and sped back toward
Division. MCSO was out of
position to respond.
-An MCSO deputy re-
ported being out with a sub-
ject looking for his dogs. A
female black lab was still
missing. MCSO was unable
to locate the dog but would
keep an eye out.
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