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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Sheriff’s Report
January 2, 2023—
BCD, MCSO, BAMB and
BFD responded to Knights
Inn/Village Restaurant on
1st St NW for unknow
medical, one customer
pushed another customer
and they fell down and hit
their head. Patient refused
transport.
-Dog Complaint –
NE Gilmore St/E Willow
St. Heppner. RP advised
there is a medium mixed
dog dragging a leash, it is
aggressive. Headed south
towards town. UTL
-Suspicious
Activi-
ty – Highway 74 a person
walking along the side of
the road. Older person
with a jacket and jeans.
Male is walking north.
Male is okay just out for a
walk.
-Dog Complaint – Oc-
curred on W Seventh Road
in Irrigon, RP advised
there is a large breed dog
that is very skinny and can
see the ribs also has blood
on the neck. Rp advised it
is a blue/grey house with
an AC unit on the side.
Mission completed.
-Citizen Assist – Dep-
uty responded to Linden
Way in Heppner. RP ad-
vised she has a bag on her
door that she cannot reach.
Requesting a unit come
grab it for her.
-Civil Complaint –
Riverview Mobile Court
on E Highway 730 in Irri-
gon. RP advised she came
back to her belongings at
this location and her ex
is refusing to let her stuff
and has locked it and left.
MCSO made contact.
-Warrant Service At-
tempt – RP at Riverview
Mobile Court on E High-
way 730, in Irrigon ad-
vised she is in the parking
at ISA and is wanting to
speak to a deputy in regard
of her son who is at home
talking to himself. She
drives a 2013 dark blue
town country.
-Juvenile complaint –
occurred at Green Acres
on Patterson Ferry Road
in Irrigon RP advised that
his juvenile son is acting
up and ran away again
from home but is still in
the area. Son is going to
be wearing a grey sweater
with jeans. Report taken.
-RP advised a red
jeep liberty on S Main in
Heppner is speeding to-
wards the courthouse. RP
stated that the vehicle has
been driving around crazy
around the grocery store
parking lot and would like
to have a deputy check it
out. UTL
-Noise
Complaint
– RP advised that his up-
stairs neighbors at the
Port View Apartments on
Columbia Drive are being
loud and are stomping re-
ally hard on their floors.
RP states its an ongoing
issue and would like a of-
ficer to make contact. BPD
responded.
-EMS – 64 y/o f c/b
needs assistance/colosto-
my bag was accidently re-
moved. HEPA responded
and transported patient to
PMH.
01/03/2023 - RP requested
welfare check at St Pat-
rick’s Senior Center on N
Main Street, in Heppner.
RP was talking to female
and he could barely under-
stand her. She told him she
fell and skinned her knee
and couldn’t get up then
the line went dead. MCSO
and HEPA responded pa-
tient transported to PMH.
Dog complain on
NE Sixth street in Irrigon.
Dogs got loose. 2 Labra-
dor retrievers one yellow
lab- Maggie and one choc-
olate intact male- Archie.
No collars, both chipped
and very friendly. Ok to
give out contact informa-
tion if located.
EMS responded on SE
Kristen drive in Irrigon.
RP advised she is bed rid-
den and out meds and in a
lot of pain. Transported to
GSH, 54 f c/b
Violation Restraining
order occurred at Board-
man Police department on
City Center Circle. RO
against Ex and the order
is being violated against
repeatedly. Matthew Spar-
go - received info that he is
carrying a firearm. Report
taken.
Parking
complain
at Trail Apartments on
Boardman Ave NE. RP
would like contact regard-
ing a vehicle parked in a
handicap spot. RP advised
he took a picture, but the
female was yelling at him
for takin the pic. This has
been an ongoing issue.
Harassment occurred
at Trail Apartment on
Boardman Ave NE. RP is
requesting officer contact
regarding harassment she
is receiving via social me-
dia for parking in a handi-
cap parking zone. RP is at
home now and can also be
contacted by phone.
01/04/2023 - Dog com-
plaint at Les Schwab, N
Main Street. Deputy out
with a dog behind Les
Schwab’s that is barking at
individuals. Dog ran off.
Fraud/Forgery
occurred on Washington
Lane RP requesting offi-
cer regarding Home Depot
billing her for something
that she didn’t buy.
Harassment on W
Seventh Road in Irrigon.
Brother carries a gun and
threatened the family with
it. Brother uses cocaine
and marijuana.
Has a
9mm. Deputies responded
family was evacuated.
BFD/BAMB re-
sponded to I-84/Three mile
canyon in Boardman. 17
year seizing. Patient trans-
ported to GSH.
Child Abuse Ne-
glect occurred at Smiley’s
Happy Place on Boardman
Ave NW, in Boardman
small children about 5-6
years old in a tan vehicle
at the end of the bar that
is by the post office. RP
believes that the parents
are inside and left the chil-
dren outside in the vehicle.
UTL
Tresspass at Drift-
wood RV park on W Kunze
lane in Boardman. Daugh-
ter trespassed and refused
to leave. Connell, Kayla
was arrested by BPD for
Criminal Trespass II was
lodged at UCJ with no bail.
-January 5: a semi-
truck in a fire lane at Love’s
Travel Stop in Boarman
refused to move. The semi
was gone at the arrival of
the Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office personnel.
-A MCSO deputy
completed an area check
of Lexington.
-A woman reported
being stuck on the side of
the roadway in a red Ford
150. She reported having
a full tank of gas and 100
percent phone battery, but
the road conditions were
too icy to make it to Hep-
pner or back to her res-
idence in safety. MCSO
made contact with the road
department, which assisted
sanding the road so the ve-
hicle could be moved.
-MCSO reported re-
ceiving notice that Stan-
field Police Department
arrested Victor Flores Mar-
tinez on an Oregon State
Parole Board warrant for
a parole violation. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jaile with no bail.
-MCSO Deputy re-
ported being out with a
disabled vehicle at the
off ramp of I-84/Hwy.
730-Boardman. The indi-
vidual ran out of gas, but
was off the roadway.
-MCSO received re-
port of an alarm at the
Lamb Weston East Plant,
but no emergency response
was needed.
-MCSO received re-
port of a possible drunk
driver heading toward Ir-
rigon. MCSO responded,
but was unable to locate
the vehicle.
-MCSO reported of-
ficer initiated activity at
Lakeview
Court/Frank
Gilliam Drive, Willow
Creek Road, N.W. Morgan
St. and W. Sperry St. in
Heppner,
-MCSO received re-
port of a gray pickup and
gray passenger car racing
at I-84, Arlington.
-MCSO received re-
quest from a subject on
Elder St. in Heppner to
have a subject trespassed
from her residence. The
caller said that the subject
came knocking at her door
around 4 a.m.
-MCSO received re-
quest for extra patrol be-
cause of the traffic between
Toms Camp Rd. and Paul
Smith on Kunze Lane.
-MCSO received re-
port that Umatilla County
Sheriff’s office arrested
John Quincy McClammy,
24, on a Morrow Coun-
ty Circuit Court warrant
for Unauthorized Use of
a Moror Vehicle. He was
lodged with Unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle.
-MCSO received re-
port of a blue Nissan Max-
ima unable to maintain
lane and tailgating with
no lights on I-84-Echo.
MCSO was unable to lo-
cate the vehicle.
-MCSO received re-
port of a subject driving
a green four-wheeler who
shuts his lights off while on
Kunze Rd, which makes it
hard for drivers to see him.
-MCSO received re-
port of a nine-year-old
male attending Irrigon El-
ementary missing. A dep-
uty located the child and
returned him to his home.
-MCSO received re-
port of a structure fire on
northeast Chase St. in Hep-
pner with smoke coming
out of the house.
-MCSO received a
stalking complaint from a
subject on Dee Cox Rd. in
Heppner who said some-
one was stalking his sister,
showing up in the middle
of the night trying to get to
her.
-MCSO receive re-
port of loud music on S.E.
Fourth St. in Irrigon.
-Boardman Police De-
partment, MCSO reported
officer-initiated
activity
concerning civil service.
-Boardman
Ambu-
lance received report of
a subject throwing up
phlegm on Tumbleweed
177 N. Main
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Heppner, OR 97836
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Blvd. in Irrigon. The am-
bulance responded, but the
subject refused transport.
-Boardman
Ambu-
lance received report of a
70-year-old female feeling
very dizzy. A Home Health
nurse was on the scene and
the patient was transport-
ed.
-Boardman
Ambu-
lance received report of a
75-year-old female with
COPD with low oxygen.
Boardman Fire Depart-
ment and Boardman Am-
bulance responded and the
patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston.
-Boardman Fire De-
partment received report
and responded to a black
smoke plume south of mile
marker 150. It was a con-
trolled burn.
Boardman Police De-
partment received report
from a subject who said
she was driving on Main
near the Boardman car
wash and nearly hit a blue
or black Honda that did not
have brake or tail lights.
-Boardman Police De-
partment received report
from a subject who said
someone had hit her ve-
hicle with a rock or other
item multiple times, leav-
ing numerous dents on it.
-Boardman Police De-
partment Officer reported
being out with an aban-
doned trailer at Rodeway
Inn.
-Boardman Police De-
partment received report of
male walking in the road at
Main St. and Wilson Road
in Boardman. BPD report-
ed it was just a man walk-
ing home.
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AT 5PM
Lunch
& Dinner
Menu
Specials 9/7-9/13
Thursday - Buffalo Chicken burger and
Smoked Gouda Bites $9
Friday - Chili Dog and chips $9
Saturday - Turkey Cucumber Salad $10
Monday - tomato soup and extra cheesy grilled
cheese $9
Tuesday - popcorn chicken wrap with fries $9
Tuesday Night 4-6pm - $2 hard shell tacos
Wednesday - Lasagna and salad $9 or $7 for
seniors
For the month of September we are doing a
breakfast menu from 11am until 9pm. Please be
patient as we try adding all day breakfast to our
offered items.
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