Read about former Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier charged in acid attack on Thurston County judge …

July 27th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Olympian reports a former soldier already incarcerated for threatening to kill a military prosecutor was charged yesterday for an incident last September in which a man threw battery acid on the face of Thurston County District Court Judge Michael “Brett” Buckley when he answered the door at his Olympia home.

News reporter Jeremy Pawloski writes that Michael E. Martin, 33, who lived in Tumwater at the time, apparently blamed the judge for issuing a restraining order against him that ended his 12-year military career.

Read more here

Birdwells going separate ways on used car business theft case

July 26th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A judge today dismissed part of the criminal charges against Lorrine D. Birdwell, a Toledo woman who with her husband is accused of major theft in connection with their used car business.

Lorrine and Keith A. Birdwell operated  Birdwell Brothers Auto Sales with sites in Centralia and in Lacey.

They were both in Lewis County Superior Court today, each represented by their own lawyer.

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Keith and Lorrine Birdwell

Prosecutors allege the couple used various deceptions to avoid paying back the Centralia-based Security State Bank on loans for vehicles, contending the unrecovered losses to the bank are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

They were each charged in January with one count of first-degree theft and five counts of felony unlawful issuance of a bank check.

The “bad” checks – a secondary issue – were allegedly written by Keith Birdwell for several thousand dollars each over a period of three days last July at the point where the bank began to realize there was a problem, according to Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Eric Eisenberg.

Seattle attorney Allen M. Ressler argued this afternoon his client didn’t write the checks and there was no direct evidence to show she was involved in them. Eisenberg argued she had to have known as she was managing the financial side of the business and the bad checks were part of the larger scheme.

Part of what pointed to what would be a proper inference, Eisenberg said, was Lorrine Birdwell’s “runaway spending” of some $26,000 on her American Express credit card right after the bad checks were written.

Judge James Lawler sided with Lorrine Birdwell’s attorney.

Ressler also notified the court he would be filing a motion to sever their cases so they could be tried separately.

They have both pleaded not guilty.

A trial was scheduled for the week of August 26, but both sides agreed to postpone it, or them, until the beginning of December.
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For background, read “Centralia used car lot owners appear in court on criminal charges” from Wednesday January 23, 2013, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

July 26th, 2013

Updated at 12:19 p.m.

SMOLDERING HAY IGNITES GRAND MOUND BARN FIRE

• A fire that tore through a Grand Mound area barn early yesterday burned so hot it ignited a pile of pallets about 30 feet away but the dairy cows in the area were unhurt and seemingly undisturbed. Crews called about 1:30 a.m. after being alerted by a passerby found the 5000-square foot building on the 7000 block of James Road Southwest fully engulfed in flames, according to West Thurston Regional Fire Authority. It was a three-sided metal building used to store feed and other materials, Chief Robert Scott said. Members of four fire departments responded. Bales of hay stacked some 25 feet high seemed to be the source of the blaze, Scott said. “The investigation narrowed it down to spontaneous combustion, which can happen if you have damp hay, he said. “It will build up heat internally and ignite.” Crews were on the scene until about noon, according to Scott, extinguishing the smoldering materials layer by layer. None of the dairy cows kept about 150 away were injured. “Actually they were quite occupied,” he said. “I think it was feeding time. They just kind of looked.”

ELECTRICAL ISSUE DRAWS FIRE DEPARTMENT TO K-MART

• The Chehalis K-Mart store was evacuated yesterday when a circuit breaker malfunctioned and electrical box in the ceiling melted. Firefighters called just after 11 a.m. to the 1200 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue found no flames or smoke but shut off the power and advised an electrician be called in, according to the Chehalis Fire Department. Capt. Casey Beck said the store reopened, except for Little Caesars Pizza.

SHORT STROLL PROMPTS FELONY ARREST

• A 29-year-old Olympia woman was jailed for second-degree escape yesterday after she ignored a judge’s warning to stay seated when he discovered she had a felony warrant out of Pierce County. Kayla A Bettesworth was appearing in Lewis County District Court on West Main Street at Pacific Avenue for failing to pay fines, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Judge R.W. Buzzard had remanded her into custody at about 2:30 p.m. but she advised she needed to go to the restroom and left, according to the sheriff’s office. Bettesworth was located outside in the parking lot – allegedly in possession of an illegal butterfly knife – and booked into jail, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

MORE TROUBLE IN COURT

• When a 15-year-old boy at juvenile court on Pacific Avenue in Chehalis was remanded in to custody yesterday, his mother retrieved his backpack to get him his contact lens solution and found a pipe and suspected marijuana, according to police. She turned it over to the youngster’s probation officer who called police, detective Sgt. Gary Wilson said.

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED THEFT IN DRYAD

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reports one of the two individuals sought for taking several closet doors and vinyl windows when they were evicted from a Dryad apartment was located yesterday morning in Dryad and booked into the Lewis County Jail. Danielle M. Watson, 28, was arrested for second-degree theft, according to the sheriff’s office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said the wanted 28-year-old man has indicated to a deputy he will return the items next week and turn himself in.

SHOPLIFTING FOOD

• Police were called just after 1 p.m. yesterday to Safeway on the 1100 block of South Market Boulevard in Chehalis after a customer reportedly left with a cart full of groceries, without paying for them. The cart was left about two blocks away and an officer will be reviewing security video to attempt to identify the subject, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

VEHICLE PROWL

• Someone broke into a garage and got inside a car on the 400 block of Northeast Adams Street in Chehalis where they stole a stereo system, according to a report made to police yesterday morning.

• Police were called about 12:15 p.m. yesterday regarding car a prowl at the 100 block of Northeast Boistfort Street in Chehalis. A stereo was taken out of an unlocked vehicle, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

DRUGS

• Centralia officers responding about 1 o’clock this morning to a person in the middle of a road possibly swinging a sword found a 40-year-old man with a walking stick and acting strangely. It took place on the 1300 block of Central Boulevard. Peter D. Harris, a Centralia resident, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for possession of meth, according to the Centralia Police Department.

WRECKS

• A 20-year-old Centralia man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle last night after he ran his car off the road west of Centralia and crashed into a tree. Aid and deputies called about 6:15 p.m. to the 900 block of Lincoln Creek Road found the driver with possible internal injuries as well as cuts to his hand, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation found he was traveling westbound and failed to negotiate a corner, crossed the centerline, and traveled down an embankment hitting the tree on the driver’s side trapping him inside, according to the sheriff’s office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said at last update, he was in stable condition in the intensive care unit. The Mazda MX6 was totaled, she said.

• The driver was described as a short female missing several teeth and her passenger was a brown Pitbull with a brown eye. After a minor two-vehicle collision along the 800 block of Harrison Avenue in Centralia just after 2 o’clock yesterday, both vehicles pulled over but then the tan colored 2003 Buick Century took off, according to the Centralia Police Department. Nobody in the victim vehicle was hurt, but police would like to find the fleeing driver. Sgt. Stacy Denham said it has an Oregon license plate of YLV 027.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license; responses for smoldering beauty bark at Twin City Town Center caused by a flicked cigarette butt, disputes and disturbances, suspicious activity … and more.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

July 25th, 2013

CAR LANDS IN SOMEONE ELSE’S GARAGE

• A 20-year-old motorist from Ethel was cited for second-degree negligent driving after he reportedly fell asleep, lost control of his car, crossed the centerline and drove through a hedge, across a front yard and into a three-car detached garage on the 4000 block of Jackson Highway south of Chehalis yesterday. The garage door had been closed, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A vehicle inside the garage was shoved out the back door, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said. It happened about 4:30 p.m. Neither he nor his 29-year-old passenger said they were injured, according to Brown. The driver had no license, she said. His 1992 Acura sustained major damage.

VEHICLE VERSUS UTILITY POLE

• A 75-year-old man who was allegedly driving under the influence was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after his 1932 Ford convertible struck a telephone pole along state Route 507 just east of Tenino last night. Troopers called about 7:20 p.m. to the scene about a half mile from Old Military Road impounded the car. Raymond Lasmanis, of Rainier, had been wearing a seatbelt, according to the state patrol.

TWO CAR WRECK

• Deputies and aid were called about 4:30 p.m. yesterday to Highway 603 just south of state Route 6 west of Chehalis for a two-car collision with what were described as minor injuries. Neither driver had insurance and both vehicle sustained major damage, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s office. A 2007 Saturn driven by a 22-year-old Arizona resident pulled from the shoulder onto the roadway where it struck a 1993 Honda Civic driven by a 23-year-old Centralia woman, according to the sheriff’s office.

FRECKLED BULLY SOUGHT

• Deputies are looking for a blond haired young man with lots of freckles driving a lowered white Honda passenger car who used his vehicle to block the path of a 14-year-old boy and his friend on bicycles along the 1200 block of Ferrier Road in the Winlock area. A deputy called around 6 p.m. yesterday about the incident was told the male yelled at the youngster asking if he wanted to fight and advised him he should apologize, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. When the victim tried to leave, the driver used his car to block him again, making slight contact, according to the sheriff’s office. Nobody was injured, but the sheriff’s office is looking for information on who the driver is. There was a young blond female passenger with him, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

VIDEO AND PICTURES SNAPPED OF THEFT

• The sheriff’s office is looking for two people who moved out of an apartment on the 100 block of Fifth Street in Dryad and allegedly loaded up several closet doors and vinyl windows from a storage room. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown reported this morning they have photos and video of the items being put into a red Ford Ranger. They were being evicted, Brown said.

CAR PROWL

• A vehicle at the 300 block of Hickory Street in Centralia was broken into, according to a report made to Centralia police just after 1 p.m. yesterday. Missing are a phone charger and some clothing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

THEFT OF FUEL

• Centralia police took a report about 10:45 a.m. yesterday that someone stole fuel by cutting a fuel line of a vehicle at the 200 block of East Main Street.

BROKEN GLASS

• Chehalis police were called about 7:15 p.m. yesterday regarding the rear window of a vehicle found shattered at the 300 block of Southwest 15th Street.

SMOLDERING SLASH PILES START FIRE IN NAPAVINE

• Trees and grass caught fire yesterday along the 1100 block of Rush Road north of Sommerville Road in Napavine yesterday, burning about a half acre. About 15 members of Lewis County Fire District 5 called out around 3 p.m. yesterday were joined by crews from the state Department of Natural Resources and a truck from Winlock, according to Firefighter Brad Bozarth. It appeared the wind kicked up smoldering debris from slash piles which had been burned a month or so ago, Bozarth said. it took several hours and some heavy equipment to make sure it was extinguished, he said. Bozarth said they finished up about 7:30 a.m. today.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants; responses for misdemeanor assault, stolen bicycle, non-injury collision, suspicious activity, a person who thought they saw items stolen from them advertised for sale online, vehicles that almost caused wrecks; complaints of barking dogs … and more.

News brief: Suspect pleads not guilty in Chehalis woman’s death

July 25th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Corey R. Morgan pleaded not guilty this morning to second-degree murder in connection with the death late last week of his girlfriend Brenda Bail.

Morgan was arrested on Friday after he said he and Bail wrecked on a logging road near Morton but an autopsy showed the 48-year-old woman died from strangulation.

Morgan, 32, who is from Randle but lives in Chehalis according to authorities, remains held on in the Lewis County Jail on $500,000 bail.

A trial date was set for the week of Sept. 9.
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For background, read “Man suspected of killing fiancee had assaulted her before, lawyer says” from Tuesday July 23, 2013, here

City of Chehalis rejects damage claim from blind man who fell into open manhole

July 24th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – An attorney for the blind man who fell into an uncovered storm drain alongside a Chehalis sidewalk last summer has filed a lawsuit on his behalf, after the city denied a claim for damages.

Tim Franklin, now 43, was walking to the Safeway grocery store to buy milk when he dropped into a brick-lined pit late at night on July 11, 2012.

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Tim Franklin

He smacked his head and struggled for about five minutes to get out because his foot was wedged under a small pipe about halfway down.

Police and aid arriving to the corner of Southwest 11th Street at Market Boulevard found him just pulling himself out. He declined to go to the hospital, but went to a doctor the following day, he said.

Franklin, who moved to Daytona, Florida this spring after residing in Chehalis for 10 years, was fairly low key about the incident then, and still makes light of it somewhat.

People don’t believe him when he tells them he fell in a manhole, he said. Because that’s like a joke, a blind man falling into a manhole, he said.

He seems just surprised the city wouldn’t take responsibility for the missing cover.

“They should have bolted it down or something, it’s weird,” he said.

The claim filed in March was for damages in the amount of just over $30,000. It notes he has headaches, pain in his neck and shoulders and elsewhere and that he has fear and apprehension about walking around town due to fear of falling again.

Chehalis attorney Joseph Mano Jr. also wrote that Franklin gave up working in his wood shop because of the inability to turn his head and look down.

Peggy Hammer, with the city of Chehalis said it wasn’t the city that rejected the claim, it was the city’s insurer.

“In general, there are findings the city has to be aware of the situation to be liable,” she said.

Hammer alluded to something the fire department mentioned last year, that metal thieves had been stealing the covers.

The lawsuit was filed in Lewis County Superior Court two weeks ago. The city’s attorney has 20 days to respond.

It asks for an amount to be proven for general and special damages, plus costs.

The filing mentions Franklin’s medical care, pain and lessened capacity to enjoy life.

Mano writes the city had been making repairs at the location, and in the course of the work, a large hole was developed in the sidewalk area which the city failed to cover or ensure was safe for pedestrians.

Franklin said he sold his woodworking tools and decided it’s time for a job in which he relies on his brain instead of physical labor. He previously built birdhouses, cabinets and chicken houses.

“It might be time to learn some computers,” he said in a telephone interview today.

He and his his oldest son relocated to Florida, he said, because his sister lives there, his mother spends a lot of time there and Daytona has good job opportunities for the blind.

He’s currently playing guitar at an old folks home, and would like to expand the musical side of his life, he said. It’s $40 an hour, but only for two hours each month, he said.

“They like the old hymns,” he said.

He said he hadn’t heard from his lawyer since he was told the claim was turned down. He said he hopes they might be able to conduct whatever interviews are needed by telephone.

Franklin said he wasn’t angry when it happened, but he’s beginning to feel differently now.

“Now I’m getting mad, cause they denied the claim” he said without raising his voice or changing his tone. “Sheesh. What am I supposed to do about my medical bills?”
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For background, read “Missing manhole cover trips blind man” from Thursday July 12, 2012, here

News brief: Father pleads guilty to theft from high school fund

July 24th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Chehalis man accused of helping himself to money from a fund set up for the W.F. West High School senior class pleaded guilty today, as charged.

Robert N. Downs Jr., 43, was in Lewis County Superior Court after a plea deal was worked out.

Prosecutors said Downs signed his wife’s name to checks written out to himself adding up to about $8,000. When Chehalis police announced their findings in March, they indicated that Downs’ wife had replaced the missing money.

The account was run in part by Downs’ wife. The fund comes from a tradition of parents collectively starting fundraising during their children’s freshman year to pay for graduation-related activities.

Downs, an employee at Green Hill School, pleaded guilty to first-degree theft and 14 counts of forgery.

His sentencing is set for September.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer said he will be recommending a year and a day in prison, although he expects Downs’ attorney to request he be sentenced as a first-time offender, which would mean much less time.
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For background, read “Chehalis parent pleads not guilty to stealing from high school senior fund” from Thursday May 23, 2013, here