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Ten - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Sheriff’s Report MCSO Jan 7 -Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon. White four door GMC pickup ran the stop sign on seventh and sped heading back to Bran- don st. -911 Hangup/Aban- doned/Accidental Occurred on E 2ND St, in Ione. Spanish speaking male advised he is having phone issues. That someone has hacked his ‘Whats app’. -Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon. White ford fl50 with extended cab, bucket seats, and chrome tool box went by at a high rate of speed, California stop at seventh and headed towards division. -Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon. Rp advised he thinks there is a white tow truck driving through the area and revving his engine he doesn’t recognize the vehicle and advised it looks suspicious. -Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon. Older white long bed pick up going at a high rate of speed towards tenth. MCSO Jan. 8 th - MVA-Fire: A car went off the road near Sand Hollow Rd/Ken- ny Rd in Heppner. The driv- er was helped by another person and was transported to PMH. The driver was issued a citation for driving uninsured. - Welfare Check: A female was seen wav- ing cars down and walking back and forth near the Irrigon Leaming Center. Deputy responded but was unable to locate her. - Burglary: An elderly male broke into a residence on Se Cal- ifornia Ave in Irrigon. He left without causing harm. The suspect was described as a white male with white hair wearing two jackets. - Driving Complaint: A dark grey jeep Wag- oner was repeatedly speed- ing up and down Se Utah Ave in Irrigon with loud music playing. - Fraud/Forgery: Two checks were writ- ten out of the rp’s joint account with her father on Ne Ninth St in Irrigon. - Driving Complaint: A silver Honda Civic was reported to be speeding on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. - Driving Complaint: A silver Corolla blew a stop sign and almost hit the rp near Se Fourteenth St/Se Idaho Ave in Irrigon. - Citizen Assist: A person locked their keys in the car with a 3-month-old infant inside on Shobe Canyon Rd in Heppner. Assistance was requested to unlock the car. - Driving Complaint: A red Toyota Camry was driving at a high rate of speed and spun its tires at the corner of Se Utah Ave and 8th St in Irrigon. - Disturbance: A subject broke into a residence on Shoemake Rd in Boardman and assaulted the rp’s roommate. The suspect, wearing a green jacket, fled the scene. - Disturbance: A female at Glen Hav- en Apartments in Heppner had concerns about her grandmother’s well-being after hearing yelling and screaming. A deputy was requested to respond. The female was later arrested for substance use. - Driving Complaint: A gold Acura from 7th St was reported to be speed- ing with loud music playing on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. - Vehicle Fire: A vehicle caught fire with visible flames on I 84 E between Hermiston and Boardman. The fire was handled by BPD, BFD, and BAMB, with OSP and ODOT informed. - EMS: A medical alarm was activated at St Patrick’s Senior Center in Heppner. A 74-year-old female reported falls, a possible broken rib, and dizziness in the bath- room. She refused medical attention. - MVA-Fire: A car went off the road near Sand Hollow Rd/Ken- ny Rd in Heppner. The driv- er was helped by another person and was transported to PMH. The driver was issued a citation for driving uninsured. - Disturbance: A male at Glen Haven Apartments in Heppner was reported to have dif- ficulty breathing. The rp heard yelling and scream- ing and was concerned for the well-being of her grand- mother. The male was later arrested for substance use. MCSO Jan 9 th - Motor Vehicle Ac- cident; A motor vehicle accident occurred at Love’s Travel Stop And Coun- try Store on Tower Rd. in Boardman. The report- ing party (RP) stated that someone side swiped their vehicle and the other indi- vidual involved is still on the scene. The RP believes that the other individual does not want to go through insurance. The RP provided details about the vehicles involved, including their descriptions and locations. The Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office (MCSO) re- sponded to the scene and a report was taken. - Driving Complaint; A driving complaint was reported on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. The RP stated that a greenish black Mustang was speeding in the area. The RP also mentioned that there are several vehicles that harass them. A deputy drove through the area but was unable to locate the reported vehicle. - Driving Complaint; Another driving complaint was reported at the inter- section of Se Division St and Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. The RP stated that a blue four-door Suzuki sedan did not fully stop at a stop sign. Following that, a red Ford F150 pickup truck with an American flag tailgate ran the stop sign. The RP men- tioned that the pickup truck resides on Seventh Street. - Criminal Mischief Complaint; A criminal mischief complaint was reported at High Banks on Paterson Ferry Rd. and Riverview Ln. in Irrigon. The RP requested contact to report vandalism to a bathroom at High Banks. A deputy responded to the scene and took a report. - Hit & Run; A hit and run incident was reported on Se Seventh St in Irrigon. The RP reported that a dark green vehicle hit another vehicle at the intersection of Division and California. The RP followed the vehi- cle back to SE Seventh St. The report was taken by the MCSO. - Motor Vehicle Ac- cident; A motor vehicle accident occurred at Irrigon City Hall on Ne Main Ave. in Irrigon. One of the work- ers at the location was hit in their work vehicle and the responsible driver fled the scene. The worker has vid- eo footage of the incident. - Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. The RP re- ported a gold aura two-door vehicle spinning its tires and going up to the school. The deputy was informed and had already been in the area for an unrelated call. - Noise Complaint A noise complaint was reported on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. The RP stated that someone keeps blasting music near their house. Whenever the RP goes out- side, the music stops, but as soon as they go back inside their house, the music starts blasting again. The RP re- quested a deputy to check the area. - Welfare Check; A welfare check was request- ed at the intersection of Co- lumbia Ln and N First St in Irrigon. The RP reported a small red SUV on the south side of Columbia between First and Third Streets. The driver of the vehicle had their eyes closed and their head leaned against the window. MCSO responded to the call but was unable to locate the vehicle. - Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported on Highway 730 in Irrigon. The RP reported that a tractor and pilot truck were blocking the middle of the highway and not letting cars pass. The RP also mentioned that the cars passing were doing so unsafely, causing a buildup of around 30 cars behind them. A deputy re- sponded to the call but was unable to locate the vehicles involved. - Agency Assist The UCSO requested assistance from the MCSO to serve a warrant in Board- man on Olson Rd. The mother of the individual with the warrant called to report that her son was at the location and had war- rants out for his arrest. Kief- er Broadbent was cited and released by the MCSO on UCCC and HMC warrants. - Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon. The RP reported that a white SUV went past their house to- wards Tenth Street at a high rate of speed. - Prowler; A prowler was reported on Se Division St in Irrigon. The RP stated that there was a subject prowling around the house next door. The subject was seen in the backyard of a house directly across from the RP’s driveway. When the subject saw the RP, they ran across the RP’s property behind their shop. It was unknown if the subject was still on the RP’s property. The subject was described as a shorter, slender white male wearing a dark hat, dark jacket, and pants. MCSO responded to the call but was unable to locate the subject. 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