Public Safety Logs: Sept. 4, 2010
Published 10:10 am Saturday, September 4, 2010
Reported from 8 a.m. Monday to 8 a.m. Thursday.
Hermiston Police
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Adam Fredrick Abell, 22, 80800 Glemm Road: Burglary I, unlawful possession of meth, criminal mischief I, theft II, criminal possession of a forged instrument.
Jayson D. Schoen, 20, 1072 W. Hermiston Ave.: Unlawful possession of meth.
THEFTS, BURGLARIES
From vehicle on Opal Court. Taken: CDs.
From 500 block E. Main St. Reported:?Fraud.
From 1000 block W. Orchard Ave. Taken: Laptop.
From vehicle on Southeast Sicth Street. Taken: Items not listed.
From 900 block W. Highland Ave. Reported: Burglary.
From 1300 block S.W. Sage Drive. Taken: medication.
From vehicle at Circle K, 1430 N. First St. Taken:?Satellite radio.
From vehicle on Johns Avenue. Taken: iPod ($350 value), $100.
From 1000 block Hermiston Ave. Taken:?Pistol.
From 1300 block S.W. 11th St. Reported:?Attempted theft of two ATVs.
From vehicle on Gladys Avenue. Taken: iPod, window broken.
From DHS, 950 S.E. Columbia Drive. Reported: Fraud.
From Walmart, 1350 N. First St. Taken:?TV.
From vehicle on Joshua Court. Reported:?Vehicles entered, pilfered, nothing taken.
From 300 block E. Dogwood Ave. Taken: iPod.
FIRE, AMBULANCE RUNS
10:46 a.m. Monday:?Constipation, 1600 block W. Sunland Ave.
10:47 a.m. Monday: Inmate, unknown medical, Two Rivers Correctional Institution, 82911 Beach Access Road.
4:05 p.m. Monday:?Fall, 1200 block E. Main St.
8:28 p.m. Monday: Fall, convulsions, 700 block W. Sandpiper Lane.
9:56 p.m. Monday: Man lying on side of road, Diagonal Boulevard/East Punkin Center Road.
1:21 a.m. Tuesday: Overdose, 500 block S.E. Fourth St.
10:37 a.m. Tuesday: Small brush fire, Bridge Road/Walker Road.
1:11 p.m. Tuesday: Severe stomach cramps, 300 block E. Dogwood?Ave.
2:00 p.m. Tuesday:?Transport to Regency, Good Shepherd Medical Center, 610 N.W. 11th St.
2:45 p.m. Tuesday: Public assist, 32500 block Sparrow Lane.
5:14 p.m. Tuesday: Flight crew transfer, Good Shepherd.
6:31 p.m. Tuesday: Difficulty breathing, 900 block W. Juniper Ave.
7:56 p.m. Tuesday: Fall, bleeding, 900 block W. Hermiston Ave.
5:58 a.m. Wednesday: Transport to Kadlec, Good Shepherd.
6:50 p.m. Wednesday: UTI, Rose Arbor Assisted Living, 540 N.W. 12th St.
9: 38 p.m. Wednesday: Non-emergency transport back to residence, Good Shepherd.
11:05 p.m. Wednesday: Lifeline alert, 400 E. Jennie Ave.
12:52 a.m. Thursday: Non-emergency transport to OSHU, Good Shepherd.
Umatilla Police
THEFTS, BURGLARIES
From 500 block B St. Taken: Laptop.
From vehicle on Wenatchee Street. Reported: Unauthorized entry, nothing taken.
From 700 block Willamette Ave. Taken: Laptop.
From 300 block Dean Ave. Reported: Identity theft.
From 400 block Lewis St. Reported:?Burglary.
Umatilla County Sheriff
THEFTS, BURGLARIES
From vicinity Alpine Drive, Hermiston. Taken:?items not listed.
From vicinity Latham Road, Stanfield. Reported:?robbery.
From vicinity Bridge Road, Hermiston. Reported:?burglary.
From vicinity East Main Street and North Second Street, Athena. Taken:?items not listed.
From vehicle at vicinity North Ott Road, Hermiston. Taken:?items not listed.
From vicinity Highway 339, Milton-Freewater. Reported:?burglary.
From vehicle at vicinity 78000 Westland Road, Hermiston. Taken: stereo.
From 600 block Northeast Ellis Place, Pendleton. Reported: burglary.
From vehicles at 800 block East Ball Avenue. Taken:?two iPods.
From vicinity Northeast 10th Street and East Elm Avenue, Hermiston. Reported: burglary.
State Police Hermiston
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
James E. Stout II, no age provided, 76823 Frontage Road, Hermiston: possession of methamphetamine, driving while suspended.
Stanfield Police
THEFTS, BURGLARIES
From vehicle at 600 block East Ball Avenue. Taken:?bicycle.
Morrow County Sheriff
THEFTS, BURGLARIES
From vicinity 75000 Gun Club Lane, Hermiston. Taken: mail box.
From vicinity 81000 West Seventh Road, Irrigon. Taken: two chain saws, three gallon gas cans, other items not listed.
From Heppner Elementary School, 235 N.E. Stansbury St., Heppner. Taken: blue/silver Diamondback bicycle.
From vicinity Boardman. Taken:?equipment from large shop.
Arrests and offenses: The Hermiston Herald reports are taken from the logs of area police agencies. The Herald generally reports crimes classified only as felonies, but also may report misdemeanors when a rash of one kind of crime occurs; when a public official or prominent individual is involved; when an incident has an unusual aspect; and some traffic-related offenses. Every effort is made to report the court disposition of all arrests reported.