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Fired deputy sues county for whistleblower retaliation, wrongful discharge

Fired deputy sues county for whistleblower retaliation, wrongful discharge
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Wire Thieves Sought in Umatilla County Farm Irrigation Thefts

Wire Thieves Sought in Umatilla County Farm Irrigation Thefts The wire that s taken is 12-gauge. Sterrin Ward According to the Umatilla County Sheriff s Office Facebook page, the unknown suspects are hitting up large crop farms using water pumps providing water for irrigation.  The thieves are cutting through the wire with a saw and tying the wire to a vehicle pulling it from the conduit. Sterrin Ward Those same vehicles were taken from other area farms. The suspects eluded deputies.  If you have any information on the wire thieves, please contact the Umatilla County Sheriff s Office at 541-966-3651.  Detective Kacey Ward is who you ll want to speak with regarding wire theft cases.

Umatilla County Sheriff s Office to increase officers at county courthouse on inauguration day

Snowmobile crash seriously injures man

UMATILLA COUNTY — Umatilla County Sheriff s Office rescued a man injured in a snowmobile crash in a remote area on Sunday, Jan. 10. According to a news release from the sheriff s office, dispatch received a 911 call at about 1 p.m. reporting a snowmobiler had been injured during a crash on U.S. Forest Service 31 Road about 1 mile north of Ruckel Junction. Deputy Rowan Hayes responded and discovered a 56-year-old male had been thrown from his snowmobile, which had landed on top of him after he tried to navigate an embankment. The patient was experiencing significant pain in his chest and left side, causing concerns with moving him, the release stated. Deputy Hayes and other snowmobilers on scene covered the patient with rescue tarps and blankets to maintain body temperature.

Autopsy proves inconclusive, indicates no foul play

PENDLETON — An autopsy conducted on a man, who was a “person of interest” in a December 2020 shooting in Heppner and was later found dead in the Umatilla County Jail after turning himself in, has proven inconclusive but indicates there was “no foul play,” according to a spokesperson from the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. David Bowles, 43, was wanted for weeks in connection to a homicide investigation on the shooting death of his wife, Marlen Bowles, who was shot on Dec. 15, 2020, and later died after being Life Flighted to Oregon Health and Science University in Portland in critical condition, according to officials.

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