News brief: Morton woman assaulted, forced to flee arriving law officers

July 17th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 41-year-old Packwood man was arrested at gunpoint yesterday after he allegedly forced his companion at knife point to drive toward Randle, while being pursued by sheriff’s deputies.

The 22-year-old woman from Morton, whom he was dating, was finally able to escape their vehicle near Kiona Creek Road and run to the safety of a nearby patrol car, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

It happened around 3 p.m. beginning at the Glenoma Grocery, on the 8000 block of U.S. Highway 12.

Zachery H. Bynum was booked into the Lewis County Jail for multiple offenses, according to the sheriff’ office. The young woman was taken to Morton General Hospital with cuts, bruises and scrapes, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.

Brown said it started with a call to the grocery about a fight, when a man was seen forcing a woman into the driver’s seat of a truck, choking her and slamming her face into the steering wheel. How they came to be together at the store, Brown said she didn’t know.

When law enforcement arrived, he allegedly forced her to drive away, heading east on U.S. Highway 12, holding a large knife – described as a mini machete – to her neck, according to the sheriff’s office.

After their pickup truck ran over spike strips set out about four miles down the road, a struggle ensued but the woman managed to get away, according to Brown.

Brown said Bynum was uncooperative and combative and finally taken into custody after a Taser was deployed. He was booked for first-degree assault, first-degree kidnapping and eluding, she said.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

July 16th, 2013

BIG OOPS

• Police were called to a home on the 100 block of Second Street in Morton when a couple returned home shortly after 1 o’clock in the morning to find a stranger passed out on their living room floor. They woke him up and told him to sit on the couch while they called police, which he did, according to the Morton Police Department. Chief Dan Mortensen said the 52-year-old Tacoma man had been drinking and was trying to get to his motel when he entered the home. It happened early Sunday morning. An officer removed David W. Ross from the residence, cited him for criminal trespass and directed him to his proper lodging, according to the chief.

ASSAULT

• A 24-year-old Longview man was arrested in Randle yesterday for second-degree assault for allegedly putting his older brother into a headlock until he couldn’t breathe while the pair were at a convenience store on the 100 block of U.S. Highway 12 on Sunday evening, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. When he was detained, Johnathon R. Fisher was found to be in possession of syringes, a pipe and suspected heroin so he was booked for a drug violation as well as assault  according to the sheriff’s office.

BURGLARY

• Centralia police took a report about 9:40 a.m. yesterday of a laptop compute stolen from a residence on the 600 block of South Gold Street.

FAKE MONEY

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported this morning that two people who allegedly passed counterfeit money at two stores in Randle have been arrested. Michael W. Reddick, 27, and Miranda W. McDaniel, 25, both of Centralia, were identified as suspects from the incidents that occurred between July 7 and July 8, according to the sheriff’s office. They were interviewed at the jail sometime after July 10 where they were being held on unrelated warrants, and bookings for four counts of forgery were added to their offenses, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

CUTTING GAS LINES

• An officer was called just before 1 p.m. yesterday to the 200 block of West Reynolds Avenue in Centralia where someone had stolen fuel by cutting the “filler tubes” on three vehicles, according to police.

• Chehalis police took a report yesterday morning of someone cutting the fuel filter hose on a vehicle to steal gasoline while it was in parking lot “C” at the 100 block of Northeast Boistfort Street.

ROAD RAGE

• Chehalis police were called about 2:15 p.m. yesterday to the parking lot at Wal-Mart by a pair of motorcyclists who said a pickup truck driver followed them yelling at them because he thought they had cut him off. There was talk of a gun being shown, but police said the truck driver left before an officer arrived and no gun was found. Nobody was arrested.

WRECK

• Lewis County Fire District 6 was called about 5:30 p.m. yesterday to the area off Pattee Road where a young man on a dirt bike had run into a tree. He was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital with a broken leg, according to Firefighter Mike Goodwillie.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license, misdemeanor assaults; responses for alarm, damage to a shed door, non injury collisions, suspicious circumstances; reports of hypodermic needle laying at the entrance to an alley, poop found on the hood of a car, dogs that won’t stop barking … and more.

Blaze at Chehalis apartment building spreads to neighboring house

July 16th, 2013
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Flames shoot from a Chehalis apartment building on Northwest West Street and Rhode Island. / Courtesy photo by Lorena Perez

Updated at 10:09 a.m.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A three alarm fire chased several people from a Chehalis apartment building and a house next door early this morning with one man hospitalized for smoke inhalation.

Firefighters are still on the scene at Northwest West Street and Rhode Island, around the corner from Kaija’s garden store.

The walls of the older two-story wood structure still stand, but ladder trucks continued to pour water on its roof where flames could be seen.

The blaze broke out around 4:30 a.m. At 8 a.m., Fire Chief Walkowski said the best they could figure was eight individuals were in the building and two others in the one and half story house to its west.

Fifty-five-year-old Ken Jacaway was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital. Walkowski said others declined aid.

“We took a look at them, they were all good to go,” Walkowski said.

Twelve-year-old Rionna Harris said she looked out from her second-story bedroom window across the street and saw an orange glow and flames coming from the west side of the building. She woke her parents up.

“I just heard a bunch of pops, like gunshots going off, and a lady hollering,” Tony Harris said.

Harris said by the time he got outside, several of the apartments’ inhabitants were standing on the street.

The box-shaped building has four apartments, in a neighborhood of older and very close together homes.

“A lot of these houses are old, ours was built in 1908,” Annette Harris said. “I don’t know how old that is.”

Norma Taylor said she’s lived in the apartments ground level unit for about a year. She said she heard a lot of noise on the stairs, but nobody came to wake her up.

“Our bedroom’s right there, I looked in the bathroom and the wall was on fire,” she said.

Taylor, 55, said she has a cat that hadn’t yet been found.

She said she thinks eight people total live in the building.

“By the time we got out, there was one cop car,” she said. “We could account for everybody.”

Walkowski, who is chief of Centralia’s Riverside Fire Authority and recently took over as chief for the Chehalis Fire Department, said 47 firefighters from eight departments – from as far away as Olympia – responded.

“When we arrived, it was pretty much fully involved,” he said.

Thirty-six-year-old Tim Brandner, who was staying at his girlfriend’s house, said he was already awake when he realized the building next door was burning.

Katie Laverell said she grabbed her iPad, her dog and some clothing she had laid out for work.

“When I seen the blinds started melting on the inside, I said, we gotta go,” Brandner said.

Laverell, 24, is among those being helped by the Red Cross this morning.

She looked toward her house, not knowing when she might go back or what was lost.

Jacaway was released from the hospital and back on the street corner with Taylor before the fire hoses even shut down.

He said he was okay.

“We’re both here, that’s the best,” Jacaway said. “Everyone got out.”

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Firefighters from Chehalis, Centralia and six other departments responded to the early morning fire.

Katie Laverell, with her dog Samson, talks with a Red Cross worker as her boyfriend Tim Brandner looks on.

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Witnesses said the fire jumped from the apartment building, on the right, to the single-family house next door, on the left.

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Nearly 50 firefighters battled the morning fires on West Street in Chehalis.

News brief: Mossyrock’s Chief Stamper leaves department

July 15th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Mossyrock Police Chief Jeremy Stamper has resigned, taking the one-person department down to none.

Jeannette Miller, city clerk for the central Lewis County town of some 750 people, said the city council has not yet decided how it will proceed. The mayor only notified the council last week, she said.

They have placed an advertisement for a new chief however, Miller said today.

Mossyrock Mayor Tom Meade said at the end of June he had full confidence in his chief, even though the chief’s wife had secured a protection order against her husband a month earlier.

Four days after the temporary order was put into place by the court for a year, Stamper’s wife Shannon Stamper filed a request for it to be withdrawn. It was terminated on July 1.

Miller said the chief’s last day was July 6, and he had given his two week notice more than two weeks before that.

He’s moving out of the state, she said.  He was hired by the city in 2003.

Jeremy Stamper didn’t return a phone call seeking comment.
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For background, read:

• “Mossyrock police chief’s wife cancels protection order” from Monday July 1, 2013, here

• “Mossyrock police chief contesting protection order” from Friday June 28, 2013, here

News brief: Police surround Centralia home after husband carries gun into wife’s bedroom

July 15th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CENTRALIA – Some neighbors were evacuated and others asked to stay in their homes during a gun scare incident today at a house in a Centralia retirement community.

It ended with a man in his 70s dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound and his wife taken to the hospital for a precautionary examination, according to police.

Officers were called about 12:40 p.m. to Stillwaters Estates near Providence Centralia Hospital where a caregiver stepped out of the house to call 911 after the man made a statement about a gun and walked into his wife’s bedroom with a rifle, according to police.

Centralia Police Department spokesperson Officer John Panco said in a news release the man had possibly made threats to harm his wife.

Because of the weapon, SWAT team members were called in and officers made repeated but unsuccessful attempts to contact the couple, Panco said.

Finally, around 3 p.m., officers entered the home on the 100 block of Hawthorne Lane and found the man dead, Panco said. The wife was not shot or harmed, according to Panco.

Panco said he did not know which of the couple was under the care of a caregiver. He said he did not know why the man would have killed himself.

Police didn’t heard the gunshot, Panco said.

News brief: Sheriff’s office looking into Winlock area death

July 15th, 2013

Updated

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The death of a 62-year-old man found in a barn in the Winlock area yesterday is under investigation.

It appears to have been an accident, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said the sheriff’s office found him about 4 p.m.

The barn with cattle in it at the 300 block of Meier Road belongs to the deceased, according to Brown.

Brown said the death does not appear suspicious, nor do they suspect any foul play. The sheriff’s office is waiting for an autopsy to confirm what they think occurred, she said.

Update: Kenneth Crocker, a former mayor of Winlock, apparently died from a heart related situation.

Brown said it initially appeared he may have struck his head while loading up some cattle. Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod said the cause of death is cardiac dysrhythmia.

Crocker served the city of Winlock for more than a decade, beginning in 1982 with two terms as a council member and then as the elected mayor until the end of 1993, according to City Clerk Tedi Curry.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

July 15th, 2013

SECOND-DEGREE ASSAULT ALLEGED

• A 60-year-old Centralia man told police yesterday he was hit in the head with a crowbar by a former roommate. Officers called about 2:20 p.m. yesterday to the 2300 block of Sirkka Avenue are still looking for the suspect, according to the Centralia Police Department. The victim declined to be taken to the hospital, according to Riverside Fire Authority. Further details were not readily available.

UNLAWFUL IMPRISONMENT IN PARK

• A 29-year-old Chehalis area man was arrested for unlawful imprisonment after an incident at Rose Park off the 200 block of Penning Road in which he allegedly held his girlfriend there against her will overnight and assaulted her. Deputies responded to the area west of Chehalis about 7 a.m. on Friday after someone called 911 and reported they thought they saw someone waving their arms trying to get help, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies found a 24-year-old woman who was crying and scraped up who said she and her boyfriend were camping and she tried to leave the night before, but he wouldn’t let her, according to the sheriff’s office. The man reportedly at some point picked her up and threw her down and also dragged her on the pavement, according to the sheriff’s office. Christopher E. J. Lopez was located and booked into the Lewis County Jail, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.

POLICE BADGE, GUN TAKEN FROM PRIVATE VEHICLE

• A handgun and a police badge were reported stolen from a motor home while it was parked at a home in the Mossyrock area over the weekend. A deputy contacted yesterday by the 43-year-old officer from the Chehalis Tribal Police Department was told his RV was parked on the 400 block of Larson Road at a relative’s place while he and others were at Mayfield Lake between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The vehicle had been locked but a window was left partway open and someone pried the screen, according to the sheriff’s office. Missing is a gold sergeant’s badge, a Sig Sauer P229 .357 caliber pistol and a holster, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.

BURGLARY

• Centralia police were called to the 2400 block of Borst Avenue just after 5 p.m. yesterday where they were told someone appeared to have broken into a residence and a wallet was missing.

CAR PROWL

• Chehalis police were called to a vehicle prowl on Saturday morning on the 700 block of Southwest Pacific Avenue in which numerous items such an generator and an air compressor were stolen during the night. Someone cut a lock, according to police. The loss is about $2,600.

• Someone got into an unlocked vehicle parked at Sunbirds Shopping Center on the 1700 block of North National Avenue on Saturday morning and stole a laptop computer and jumper cables, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

VANDALISM

• Police were called to an alley at the 300 block of Southwest 13th Street in Chehalis on Saturday where someone had sprayed some type of weed killer onto someone else’s hedge, killing part of it, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

BOY WITH GUN ALARMS SHOPPER

• Police were called to the Wal-Mart parking lot by a concerned shopper who said they saw a child alone on a vehicle with a firearm on his lap and an empty vodka bottle on the driver’s seat. It turns the 11-year-old boy had a BB gun, but an officer who tracked down the parents at about noon time on Friday arrested the father for violating a no contact order by being with the mother, according to the Chehalis Police Department. Detective Sgt. Gary Wilson said it is illegal to leave a child under 12 alone in a car.

RIVER TROUBLE

• Three people were able to swim to shore after a drift boat capsized on the Cowlitz River south of Ethel yesterday afternoon. The 51-year-old operator of the 16-foot long craft said he was hugging the bank about a half mile from the Blue Creek Boat Launch when passing a fishing boat and a branch caught on his boat, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. His boat with all its gear sank, according to the sheriff’s office.

WRECK

• Police and aid were called about 2 p.m. on Saturday after an 83-year-old motorist crashed into a utility pole on the 1500 block of North National Avenue in Chehalis, along the route for the Seattle-to-Portland bike riders. Detective Sgt. Gary WIlson said the Chehalis woman was transported to the hospital and he didn’t yet know what caused the wreck or its outcome.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, violations of no contact orders; responses for alarms, parking lot fender benders, misdemeanor assaults, vehicle versus deer, reports of guns shots that likely were actually fireworks; complaints about barking dogs, fireworks noise … and more.