UPDATE: Suspect in fatal shooting is now in custody

By on Thursday, March 10th, 2022 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories

Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports that Caleb Beehler has been taken into custody this evening (Thursday) without incident and is lodged in the Umatilla County Jail.

MCSO issued thanks to the citizens of Morrow And Umatilla counties for their concern and information. The office also issued thanks to the Hermiston Police Department and the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance.

News release from the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office:

Morrow County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is investigating a shooting that occurred on Olson Road in the Boardman area last night. A 58-year-old man died on scene.

On March 9th at 6:31pm Morrow County Sheriff’s Office Communication Center received a 911 call from a woman in the Boardman area, reporting a family altercation, and that she heard a gunshot.

Law enforcement personnel from Morrow County Sheriff’s Office, Boardman Police Department and Morrow County District Attorney’s Office immediately responded. A law enforcement “Attempt to Locate” Bulletin was sent out to law enforcement statewide, advising of the situation and the suspect being sought.

Caleb Marion Beehler, 39 of Boardman is being sought as a person of interest. Beehler is 5’-10” and 175 lbs. with brown hair and blue eyes. He left the scene in the family’s Red Chevy Cavalier, Oregon License Plate 058BLH.  Caleb Beehler is considered armed and dangerous. 

If you see this subject, or the vehicle, do not approach or contact him in any way, call 9-1-1 immediately. If you have any information on the possible location of Beehler or information that might be pertinent to this case, call Morrow County Sheriff’s Office at 541-676-5317.  Sgt. Scott Carter and Detective Matt Crowell are leading the on-going investigation and will possibly have further information to release at a later date.

Morrow County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank Boardman Police Department, Umatilla Police Department, Oregon State Police, Boardman Ambulance and Boardman Fire for their assistance.