TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 19, 2023 Sheriff’s Report -Continued from PAGE NINE with a male in Heppner, who advised he was okay and just trying to use his phone. -A female in Irrigon advised her ex sent her a picture of himself in a pickup with a firearm with a test stating “goodbye.” She advised the male had moved out three weeks ago and she was not sure where he had been living. MCSO made contact. -MCSO was advised of a silver Lexus trespassing on the Amazon property on Lewis and Clark Dr., Boardman. The individual was currently on site taking pictures of the property. December 24, 2022— MCSO responded to Mc- Graw Lane in Boardman. RP states that he slid his 2018 Nissan Sentra into his neighbor’s fence. No one is injured, but they would like assistance from a deputy as they are not sure how much the damage will be. -Heppner Fire assisted a citizen to the store as he had no food in his house and no transportation. -MCSO responded to W 2 nd Ione. RP states that she heard three shots be- tween her house and the school. She thinks that it is was smaller than a shot- gun and she can smell gun powder. MCSO was un- able to locate. -RP called MCSO was wondering if someone was available to go out and sand Willow Creek Road. She would like a call back about what was done about the black ice. Advised road department. -RP reported on W Eighth Rd/Highway 730 in Irrigon there is a small cream-colored SUV that appears to have slid off the road. RP did not stop but there were some individ- uals inside trying to flag people down. -MCSO arrested Dan- iel Antonio Guadalupe at W Willow View Dr in Heppner on a warrant out of Ontario for FTA/DUII .16% with bail of $6000 10 % ok and lodged at Malhuer County Jail. Also lodged on local charges. -Shot fired on SE thirteenth Street, In Irr- gion. RP advised he heard semi-automatic gun fire in the area of thirteenth and California. MCSO was un- able to locate. -Ambulance respond- ed to Sinclair Station on Main Street in Boardman. A 26 year old female C/ trouble breathing and cramping. Transported to hospital. -Boardman ambu- lance, MCSO responded to motor vehicle accident RP states that a wrong way driver just crashed into the median. Patient refused transport. -Motor vehicle acci- dent on Paul Smith Rd/ Wilson Lane in Boardman vehicle spun went into the ditch and cannot get out. BPD made contact. -Driving complaint occurred on Park Avenue NW in Boardman. Red Da- kota at the end of the street doing donuts in front of his house, pickup was making rock go up and almost hit the RP. MCSO was unable to locate. December 26, 2022— A caller at the Sinclair Sta- tion in Boardman reported that a suspicious vehicle was backed up near the air pump and was very close to the building. They re- quested an officer check it out. Boardman PD arrested Dustin Thomas Armstrong on an Idaho warrant for Burglary. The subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with bail set at $25,000. -A caller reported that the back of his vehicle exploded. There were no injuries and the vehicle was non-blocking, but he was requesting contact for insurance. -Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office and Heppner Fire responded to Chase St. in Heppner. A water heater had exploded and was smoking. -A caller in Heppner advised that there was an older four-door vehicle that had been driving up and down Sperry St. for about an hour. There were two females and a dog inside. The vehicle was currently parked between two houses a few hundred yards down from the caller’s house. A deputy responded but was unable to locate the vehicle. -MCSO received an in- terpreter call from a person in Heppner who advised they could not get the water from the shower to turn off. It was still going down the drain but had been running for more than an hour. A deputy contacted the caller, who would be attempting to contact a plumber. -A female in Heppner advised MCSO that she had an ongoing issue with a male banging on her door and screaming. She advised he was either back in his apartment or outside at the moment. MCSO responded and contacted the subject and told him to stop knock- ing on the caller’s door. -A male in Boardman advised a female beat him up and left the baby. He de- clined emergency medical services but wanted an of- ficer to respond. The female was no longer on the scene. A Boardman Police officer responded and took the in- cident under investigation. December 27, 2022— Boardman PD was advised of a suicidal juvenile who had reached out on the hotline. The juvenile had a plan laid out for when she returned to school but no plans had been laid out for that day. BPD and Community Counseling Solu- tions responded. -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a caller’s daughter-in-law attacking. MCSO arrested Rebecca Lynn McDaniels for menacing-domestic violence and assault IV-domestic vio- lence. Subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. MCSO also arrested Na- than Aaron Nardi for strangu- lation-domestic violence and assault IV-domestic violence. Subject was lodged at Uma- tilla County Jail with no bail. -A caller on Utah in Irri- gon advised he saw a patrol vehicle going down the road real fast on his cameras. He stated that it sounded like they were going real fast and it woke him up, so he checked the cameras. No further action was needed. -A caller in Heppner ad- vised the neighbor’s trampo- line blew into their yard and hit the back of their house. It was unknown if there was damage. The caller stated it was becoming a recurring is- sue when it got windy. MCSO responded and the individuals were handling it through in- surance. -MCSO was advised of tumbleweeds building up in the northbound travel lane on Hwy. 207-Echo. They were creating a traffic hazard. The caller was referred to another agency. -A female in Lexington requested deputy contact in Heppner. She advised she needed to report a runaway/ parental kidnapping that oc- curred in July. The juvenile was in Texas. MCSO took the incident under investigation. -Victoria Landeros was arrested on a parole violation detention warrant. The subject was already lodged at Umatilla County Jail, and a Morrow County hold was placed. -A female in Heppner advised that her cousin stole her credit cards and was using them. MCSO made contact and took a report. -A caller reported that they had a live-in contractor at the residence in Ione while he was working there. The male was no refusing to leave and stating that he had residency there. The caller requested phone contact. -A caller in Heppner stat- ed that a male was sitting at city park flagging people down and pointing at the creek. The caller asked that a deputy check on him and make sure nothing was wrong at the creek. -MCSO was advised of a four-foot wall of tumbleweeds completely blocking the Pa- terson Ferry/I-84 overpass. MCSO made contact with ODOT, who advised they would handle the hazard. -A female in Heppner requested a welfare check on her fiancé. They just broke up, and she was concerned how he was handling it. MCSO made contact and the male was okay. December 28, 2022— Boardman ambulance responded to Boardman Chevron on Main Street N for a male passed out in the bathroom. BPD, MCSO, BFD and BAMB responded but the individual was gone on arrival. -EMS responded to NW Tumbleweed Blvd. in Irrigon for a 91-year-old C/B, cold and clammy, feels funny. Transport to hospital. -MCSO received a complaint at SE fourth street in Irrigon. Neighbor is playing loud music. RP is requesting a deputy make contact and ask them to turn it down. MCSO was unable to locate loud music. -Dog Complaint oc- curred on SE Court Street in Heppner. Brown and tan large mastiff w/metal choke chain running loose in the area and barked and lunged at him. -Littering occurred at Irrigon City Hall on NE Main Ave, in Irrigon. RP reporting that there is illegal dumping of tires on city property at the city shop. Believes they know who is doing it and has photos. December 23, 2023— Irrigon Ambulance re- sponded to Highway 730 in Irrigon. A Silver Kia spun out into the ditch, driver said he was fine but appeared to be injured. RP was not involved. MCSO responded; the driver re- fused transport and some- one was en route to pick up the vehicle. -Irrigon ambulance re- sponded to SE Hurd Pl in Irrigon, 84 yom chest/pain. Patient refused transport. -Suspicious Activity— occurred at Boardman Rest Area Eastbound on I-84 Rp advised there are two people following him, a male and a female. Rp is in a Silver Ford Escape. The two people are in a white truck. -MCSO responded to a traffic hazard on W High- way 730 in Irrigon. Laun- dry basket and boxes with clothing in the roadway spread for about a mile. -MCSO responded to an animal complaint. A fe- male advised a coyote was going on her property all times of the day. RP is con- cerned for pets in the area. -MCSO responded to a caller in Heppner who states that his father is be- ing very aggressive and throwing RP’s things in the road, even though RP has residency. Father may be drinking and has guns in the home. They are currently separated; RP is in his truck across the street. Deputy responded and assisted in loading the belongings onto his vehicle. -MCSO accompanied DHS to a house at S First Street in Irrigon. RP states that the individuals may be- come violent. She requested a deputy accompany her. 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