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FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 21, 2024 PUBLIC NOTICE ZONE NUMBER 1: That territory served or to be served by the Cooperative lying West of the Mor- row-Gilliam County line and North of the Township line dividing Townships 4 South and 5 South. ZONE NUMBER 7: That territo- ry served or to be served by the Cooperative lying south of the Township line dividing Townships 4 South and 5 South and lying West of the Mor- row-Gilliam County line and lying West of the Mor- row Wheeler County line. The members of the nomi- nating committee are: ZONE NUMBER 1: Paul Bates, Condon, Oregon (541) 980-8577 ZONE NUMBER 7: Corrina Jaeger, Fossil, Or- egon (541) 788-2990 The nominating commit- tee will accept nomina- tions up to and including the last day of August. Nominees must be mem- bers of the Columbia Ba- sin Electric Cooperative, Inc. They must reside in, and receive service in, the Zone in which they will be running. 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There was a report of an abandoned semi-truck that had been parked there for two weeks. The truck, a red CR England truck with the number 220860, was located near the scales. Morrow County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) was con- tacted and made contact with the vehicle. The issue was resolved and deemed completed. Assault An incident of assault was reported at Love's Travel Stop and Coun- try Store on Tower Rd in Boardman, OR. A female individual claimed to have been physically assault- ed by her husband. It was unknown at the time if the male was still present, but the female appeared to be injured and kept go- ing back and forth to the bathroom. MCSO checked the area, spoke to staff and patrons, but were unable to locate the female. The case was closed as "unable to locate." Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported at the inter- section of SE Utah Ave and SE Seventh St in Ir- rigon, OR. The complaint involved a FedEx driver who allegedly ran a stop sign at the intersection. The driver was last seen delivering a package at 530 SE Utah. MCSO attempted to locate the driver but was unable to do so. Welfare Check A welfare check was requested on Lakeview Ct in Heppner, OR. The re- porting party stated that her husband had locked himself in his room and she was unable to gain entry. Earlier, EMS had responded to the location, but the husband refused treatment and left against medical advice. The re- porting party expressed concern for her husband's well-being and requested assistance. MCSO made contact and resolved the situation. Animal Complaint An animal complaint was received regarding a pasture of goats on W Eighth Rd in Irrigon, OR. The reporting party be- lieved the goats were in- fested with worms and one of the goats was found deceased in the back of the yard. It was reported that the owner of the goats was unable to take care of them. MCSO checked on the situation and deter- mined that everything was in order. Noise Complaint A noise complaint was made by a resident on SE Utah Ave in Irrigon, OR. The complainant report- ed a black Chevy Malibu driving by with loud music playing. The vehicle was last seen heading down Tenth St. The reporting party believed the driver was intentionally harass- ing him. MCSO checked the area but did not ob- serve any violations. Suspicious Activity A report of suspicious activity was made on SE Utah Ave in Irrigon, OR. The reporting party stated that a green Honda Od- yssey was parked outside with a female individual sitting inside, using her computer. The reporting party suspected that they may be stealing their Wi- Fi. MCSO attempted to locate the vehicle but was unsuccessful. Suspicious Activity An individual made a report of suspicious ac- tivity on Ne Aiken St in Heppner, OR. The report- ing party stated that her car had been damaged by what appeared to be BB gunshots. MCSO made contact with the report- ing party and resolved the case. Driving Complaint A driving complaint was received on SE Utah Ave in Irrigon, OR. The complaint involved a sil- ver Toyota Highlander speeding down Utah Ave towards Tenth St. The ve- hicle was known to be parked on the corner of Idaho and Tenth St. The situation was noted, and the reporting party was advised. Suspicious Activity A resident on Sw Third St in Irrigon, OR, re- ported suspicious activity. The reporting party stated that a male individual was parked in a vehicle outside her residence, while her daughter was home alone. The male claimed to be looking for a coffee lid but had been there for almost twenty minutes. The ve- hicle was described as a black Toyota Camry from the mid-2000s. MCSO re- sponded to the call, but the vehicle had already left upon their arrival. Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported on SE Utah Ave in Irrigon, OR. The complaint involved a red Dodge pickup with chrome rims. The vehicle was observed speeding down Utah Ave, talking on the phone, and running a stop sign on Seventh St. The situation was noted, and the reporting party was advised. Extra Patrol A request was made for extra patrol on Kunze Ln and Toms Camp Rd in Boardman, OR. The re- porting party stated that there were speeders pass- ing through a construc- MCSO April 4th Driving Complaint A driving complaint was reported on Se Utah Ave in Irrigon, OR. A grey Buick that lives on Brandon St was alleged- ly speeding and causing damage to the area. MCSO were unable to locate the vehicle. Civil Complaint A civil complaint was filed at the Morrow County Sheriffs Office on W Willow View Dr in Heppner, OR. The com- plainant reported that back in December 2022, they filed a request for sup- pressor work with Herm- iston. They completed the required fingerprints and other necessary steps but have not received any fol- low-up communication. The individual sought contact to clarify their op- tions. The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office made con- tact with the complainant and provided the requested assistance. MV A-Fire An incident involv- ing a motor vehicle on fire occurred at the intersec- tion of Laurel Ln and Co- lumbia Ave NE in Board- man, OR. It was reported that a car was found in an embankment and a male individual was observed standing outside the ve- hicle. The Boardman Fire Department, M8 l, Mor- row County Sheriffs Of- fice, and Boardman Police Department responded to the scene. Juvenile Complaint A juvenile complaint was received at Heppner High School on NW Mor- gan St in Heppner, OR. It was reported that a juve- nile had brought a vape de- vice to the school. The sit- uation has been resolved. Harassment A harassment incident was reported on Se Divi- sion St in Irrigon, OR. The complainant informed the authorities that they have been receiving threats over the phone from an individ- ual located in Ohio. Al- though they have already filed a report in Ohio, they were advised to report the issue to their local agency as well. This incident has been resolved. Extra Patrol The Morrow County Sheriffs Office received a request for extra patrol at the intersection of Kunze Ln and Tower Rd in Board- man, OR. The request came from Windwave, and they reported ongoing is- sues with vehicles running through stop lights that operate on timers within their work zones through- out the day. Specifically, a brown Ford pickup and a black Nissan were men- tioned. Extra patrols were conducted in the area from Monday to Thursday for a period of two weeks. If the issue continues beyond this timeframe, further ac- tion will be taken. Citizen Assist A citizen requested assistance at a residence on Se Park Pl in Irrigon, OR. The complainant no- tified the authorities that a younger male, who is a friend of their stepson, en- tered the house and is re- fusing to leave. The com- plainant does not know the individual's name but wants them removed from the premises. A Deputy made contact. Domestic Distur- bance A domestic distur- bance was reported on I 84 E in Boardman, OR. It involved a gray 2012 GMC Terrain and a male indi- vidual. The suspect was arrested for Reckless En- dangering of another and Assault IV-DV. The indi- vidual is currently lodged at UCJ (Undisclosed Coun- MCSO April 5th Noise Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. RP states there was a car driv- ing by his house with loud music and it woke him up. RP is very upset. Disposi- tion: COMPLETED. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. A car came off se 8th on to Utah, it’s a dark color Honda civ- ic that flew up to 10th. Dis- position: COMPLETED. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. A car came in on division and tore up the corner did not see the but saw it when RP came back from a walk. Disposition: NO ACTION TAKEN. Dog Complaint Occurred on E Main St, in Ione, OR. RP reports that her dog has gotten out and no one can catch her. The Dog is a brindle boxer/ shepherd mix, no tags but wearing a pink/blue collar, goes by Nikita. RP states that she was told that her dog bit someone and RP is afraid that she will bite someone else. RP isn't sure what to do and would like phone contact with her op- tions. Disposition: COM- PLETED. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. RP ad- vised a White Ford F-150 spun his tires in the gravel in front of his house, head- ing towards tenth. Disposi- tion: ADVISED Noise Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. RP advised a red Dodge truck cranked up his music real loud while driving past his house. Disposition: COM- PLETED. Dog Complaint Occurred at E May St/ Se Chase St, in Heppner, OR. A black lab that al- most attacked a kid’s dog while he was walking it, last seen headed towards Despain Pizza, unknown owner, unknown if it had a collar on RP does not need contact, but is available at Bucknums if needed. Dis- position: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Suspicious Activity Occurred on Se Utah Ave, in Irrigon, OR. RP advised when walking past a Black Ford F-150 parked near his house, the truck cab was filled with so much cologne that he could barely breathe, and they must be covering something up. MCSO re- sponded, unable to locate the vehicle. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Driving Complaint Occurred at Highway 207 Echo/Butter Creek Rd, in Echo, OR. Aggres- sive truck driver was all over, passed in no pass- ing zone, hwy 207 /butter creek, all over the road, semi with WA/348ZS, trailer# 115, hauling feed, tractor is gray in color, heading north on Hwy 207 from Butter Creek Rd. Disposition: REFERRED TO OTHER AGENCY. 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