Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, July 13, 2016, Page A7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016
police by an anonymous caller.
1:16 p.m. - A Hermiston-area
man reported someone hacked his
Facebook account and posted fake
photos of him and want him to pay
money.
13:48 p.m. - The tenant that
left a home on Diagonal Road,
Hermiston, also left behind three
goats.
6:27 p.m. - A man living on Mi-
chaels Lane, Hermiston, reported
someone just blew his mailbox to
pieces with an explosion powerful
enough to rock the house. Nothing
was on fire, he said, and he saw no
one around the mailbox before or
after the explosion.
7:50 p.m. - A caller told the
Morrow County Sheriff’s Office his
neighbors on Wagon Wheel Loop,
Irrigon, were shooting guns in the
direction of another neighbor’s
house. A deputy talked to the
suspect and found a different
resident to the east was setting off
fireworks.
8:43 p.m. - A woman reported
her purse was stolen out of her
shopping cart at Fiesta Foods,
Hermiston, while she was loading
her groceries, and asked for police
contact.
11:53 p.m. - A bartender at Mid-
way Tavern, Hermiston, reported
a male started a verbal altercation
with two others inside the bar and
then began running around in the
road on Highway 395. He had been
at the bar for about 5-6 hours,
had about 3 beers and had been
playing pool, but she didn’t know
his name. The other bartender was
keeping an eye on him.
11:59 p.m. - A woman said
she heard a fight at one of the
entrances to Sundial Apartments,
1650 W. Sunland Ave., Hermiston,
but couldn’t see anything.
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call from someone claiming to
work for “Publisher’s Clearing
House.” He also said he wrote
down “quite a bit of information”
and wanted someone to call him.
10:47 p.m. - Someone left a
trailer with a riding lawn mower
in a yard at Westfall Septic, 78131
Highway 207, Hermiston.
WEDNESDAY
3:04 a.m. - A Hermiston
woman on Northwest 12th Street
reported a burglar came through
the back window and stole $500 in
change sometime between 5 p.m.
and 2 a.m.
6:56 a.m. -Someone stole an
8-foot-by-12-foot metal frame and
chassis for a flatbed trailer from
Fenders By Enders, 1845 N. First
Place, Hermiston.
11:03 a.m. - An administrator
at the Guardian Angel Homes
assisted living facility in Hermiston
reported one resident punched
another in the stomach, but no
medical treatment was needed.
11:13 a.m. - A woman asked
for an officer to come discipline a
disrespectful child at Sunset Park
in Hermiston. She said it was not
her child, but the child’s mother
was also at the park.
11:40 a.m. - Stanfield police re-
ceived a report about a delusional
man knocking around a cat in a pet
carrier on South Main Street.
11:59 a.m. - A Hermiston
woman reported a neighbor is
constantly yelling at her and her
kids when they are outside playing
at their home on East Wilshire
Avenue. She wanted an officer to
come to the house.
At 12:03 p.m. on nearby North-
east Third Street, a woman reported
a 12-year-old boy comes to her
house and yells profanities and that
he is not afraid of her. That woman
also requested contact.
12:53 p.m. - A big dog locked
inside a Red Kia in the Hermiston
Big 5 parking lot was reported to
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RECORDS
TUESDAY
1:52 p.m. - A mail carrier asked
for a welfare check for a man on
West Hermiston Avenue because
his mail is piling up.
5:54 p.m. - Two “kids” looked
like they were trying to get into
vehicles in the Safeway parking
lot, according to a caller, and were
walking across Highway 395 on
North Fourth Street. At 6:24 p.m.
a man reported his car had been
stolen after it was parked there
since 8 a.m.
6:37 p.m. - Scammers trapped
another local victim. A Stan-
field woman reported two men
pretending to be “Capt. Holloway
and Lt. Doyle” with the Umatilla
County Sheriff’s Office scammed
her out of more than $900. The
sheriff’s office has no such captain
or lieutenant.
8:48 p.m. - A woman on
Northwest 11th Street, Hermiston,
reported she found a possible pipe
bomb in her mailbox and moved
the item into her house.
9 p.m. - A resident on Chukar
Circle, Umatilla, complained about
the neighbor’s pit bull dog always
at large.
ARREST, CITATIONS
SUNDAY
•Stanfield police arrested Jor-
dan Thomas Johnston, 23, address
not provided, on three counts
of felony unauthorized entry of
motor vehicle after a resident of
South Main Street reported both of
his cars broken into at 11:38 p.m.
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
•Oregon State Police cited and
released Rolando Garcia Madrigal,
18, Milton-Freewater, for duii-con-
trolled substance (marijuana) and
failure to carry/present operator’s
license.
•Pendleton police arrested
Katrina Marie Bass, 29, address
not provided, for possession of
methamphetamine, interfering
with a peace officer, resisting
arrest and theft of lost/mislaid
property.
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
office arrested Patricia Hurd-Pard-
ee, 30, address not provided, for
first-degree assault, a felony,
and misdemeanor menacing
and lodged her at the Umatilla
County Jail, Pendleton, after she
threatened another woman with a
knife at the Irrigon Shell Station,
300 S.E. Highway 730.
•Umatilla Tribal Police arrested
Joel Malcom Salt, 26, address not
provided, for domestic abuse and
assault.
•Umatilla Tribal Police also
arrested Candace Marie Allen, 30,
address nor provided, for duii
(alcohol).
•Pendleton police arrested
John Kevin Collins, 56, address not
provided, for duii (alcohol).
•Oregon State Police arrested
Lynette Ann McMillion, 28, address
not provided, for driving under the
influence of a controlled substance
(marijuana).
•Pilot Rock police arrested
Gregory Maurice Deboer, 54, ad-
dress not provided, after a woman
reported he threw an ax at her and
hit her hand on West Main Street,
Pilot Rock. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton, on
a charge of second-degree assault.
•Pendleton police arrested
Elizabeth Anne Malik, 45, address
not provided, on charges of
attempted murder and attempted
second-degree assault.
•The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Juan Rodriguez
Pacheco, 45, address not provided,
for possession of metham-
phetamine and second-degree
disorderly conduct.
•Hermiston police arrested
April Mae Buatista, 38, address not
provided, for felon in possession
of a weapon, second-degree use
of stun gun/treated gas/mace and
second-degree disorderly conduct.
•Hermiston police arrested
April Mae Bautista, 38, of Umatilla,
for second-degree disorderly con-
duct, second-degree unlawful use
of an electrical stun gun, tear gas
or mace, and felon in possession
of a weapon.
THURSDAY
•Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Rigoberto Tena
Rosales, 22, of Hermiston, for two
counts of second-degree trespass
and two of first-degree possession
of a forged instrument.
•An Oregon State Police
trooper at 6:57 p.m. stopped a
westbound silver Mercedes LL on
Interstate 84 near milepost 214 for
going 106 mph. The trooper found
the driver, Erik Honan Christian,
46, of Seattle, was wanted on a
Washington County warrant and
arrested him.
•Boardman police arrested
Logan Roy McMahon, 23, no
address provided, at Lynard’s Spud
Cellar, 102 Boardman Ave. N.E.,
Boardman, for second-degree
disorderly conduct, resisting arrest
and misuse of 9-1-1.
WEDNESDAY
•Oregon State Police arrested Ray-
mundo de Jesus Chico, 44, no address
provided, for felony hit and run.
•Hermiston police arrested
William Hugh Vertrees, 44, no
address provided, for second-de-
gree disorderly conduct and felony
DUII.
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