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News brief: Tenino motorcyclist in critical condition

Monday, July 10th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The motorcyclist injured on state Route 507 near O’Connor Road Friday night is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

Sky M. Lelo, 38, from Tenino, is in the intensive care unit, hospital spokesperson Susan Gregg said this morning.

Troopers called to the scene in south Thurston County just after 6:30 p.m. on Friday determined Lelo had been traveling northbound on a Harley Davidson XL1200 when he attempted to avoid traffic and was ejected.
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For background, read “News brief: Motorcyclist injured on state Route 507” from Saturday July 8, 2017, here

News brief: Jail kitchen emptied out because of chemical exposure

Saturday, July 8th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – An inmate working in the kitchen at the Lewis County Jail inadvertently mixed household cleaning chemicals today causing a reaction that prompted an evacuation from a portion of the facility.

The chemical exposure was contained to the kitchen area, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said the main jail population is unaffected.

The kitchen area was evacuated, with two staff members and approximately eight inmates removed to be evaluated by jail medical personnel, according to Breen.

The Chehalis Fire Department responded to the call shortly after 3:30 p.m. and began to ventilate the area as well as contain the mixture of chemicals into one container, according to Breen.

Hazardous materials response personnel are en route in order to dispose of the mixture, he stated in a press release.

The sheriff’s office is asking the public to limit phone calls to the jail while clean up operations are underway.

Breen said he didn’t know what the inmate worker mixed together or specifically how anyone was affected.

Centralia infant exposed to meth smoke died of something different

Friday, July 7th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County coroner has ruled the death of the Centralia baby found to have methamphetamine in its system was accidental.

The 3-month-old died of smothering, secondary to “overlaying and bed sharing,” Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod said today.

That’s why doctors recommend parents don’t sleep with babies in adult beds, he said.

“You can suffocate an infant with a kleenex, or if anything goes over their mouth and nose it can suffocate them very easily,” he said.

Centralia police and aid were called on May 6 when the little girl’s mother awoke and found her unresponsive. Attempts to revive her were unsuccessful.

The Lewis County Corner’s Office performs autopsies as a matter of routine in baby deaths.

After the results of a blood test from the autopsy showed positive for the presence of meth last week, the mother was arrested and then charged with endangerment with a controlled substance.

Sabrina L. Sumter allegedly admitted to smoking methamphetamine regularly, including in her home.

Sumter pleaded not guilty yesterday in Lewis County Superior Court. Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer added a second count of the same offense related to Sumter’s other child. Sumter remains held in the Lewis County Jail on $25,000 bail.

The offenses have a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

The allegation is the defendant knowingly allowed the infant to be exposed to, to inhale, to ingest or have contact with methamphetamine. The mother is not charged with causing the death.

The child’s name was Aleigha Celerino-Garcia. Her father was not around at the time of the death and has since been deported to Mexico, according to Meyer.

Meyer said has not seen the final autopsy report although he knows what the coroner’s findings are.

“Right now I think the charges are appropriate,” Meyer said this afternoon.

McLeod said while he saw this type of death many times when he worked in Nevada, this is the first time he has encountered it here in Lewis County.

His office is considering getting involved with a non-profit group that helps provide cribs for parents who can’t afford them, he said.
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For background, read “Charge: Centralia infant exposed to meth smoke, cause of death unknown” from Thursday June 29, 2017, here

Search continues for missing man in Mineral Lake

Friday, July 7th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Mineral Lake is being checked today with sonar devices in an attempt to find a 54-year-old boater who vanished on Wednesday.

Investigators are still working on learning the specifics of what occurred, but have been searching since that afternoon for Gerald L. Harris, a Mineral resident.

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Gerald L. Harris

Deputies were dispatched about 4 p.m. on Wednesday to a report of a  female in a boat along the shoreline, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

The 49-year-old Mineral woman said her significant other had been on the boat and was believed to be in the water, sheriff’s Chief Deputy Dusty Breen wrote in a press release this afternoon.

Deputies gained the assistance of other boaters on the lake and began to check the area, Breen stated. They checked Harris’s residence and other locations in the community but could not find him, according to Breen. They “entered” Harris as a missing person.

Yesterday, members of the sheriff’s office boating unit conducted additional searches with no results. Today, they are being helped by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team, according to Breen.

Breen indicated the woman was unable to provide very specific information, but didn’t elaborate on why that was.

Anyone who may have observed Harris or his significant other on Wednesday, or who has additional information on the incident, is asked to please call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at 360-748-9286 or Lewis County Communications at 360-740-1105.
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For background, read “News brief: Authorities investigate possible drowning in Mineral” from Thursday July 6, 2017, here

Randle homicide: Glenoma man says he fired one round after camper shot into his vehicle

Friday, July 7th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Initial evidence and an autopsy appear consistent with a Glenoma man’s account of shooting in self defense in the woods south of Randle, but the case will be forwarded to prosecutors for review, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office said today.

Deputies were dispatched on Tuesday evening to a campsite along on Forest Service Road 2801, after a 63-year-old Glenoma man called 911 to report he’d fatally shot someone.

The dead man is tentatively identified as a 51-year-old with no fixed address. An autopsy was performed today.

Detectives processed the scene on Wednesday and have conducted additional follow up investigation, according to sheriff’s Chief Deputy Dusty Breen.

Breen related today the Glenoma man, whose name has not been released, told authorities he and his wife drove into the 51-year-old’s camp site to contact him about discharging firearms in an unsafe manner.

He further advised “the decedent approached the driver side door of their vehicle and produced a firearm, firing multiple shots, to include one round into their interior of the vehicle,” Breen wrote in a press release.

The Glenoma man said he had a firearm in his vehicle, and he fired one round, striking the man and killing him, according to Breen.

Breen said the Glenoma couple were not camping, but were out on a drive and heard gunshots going through the trees.

Based on information found at the scene, the sheriff’s office believes the deceased is the 51-year-old and his next-of-kin have been contacted, but a confirmation of his identity will be done by the Lewis County Corner’s Office, Breen said.

Once the investigation is completed, it will be turned over to the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office, according to the sheriff’s office.

Breen asked once again for anyone with information on the incident to please call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office  at 360-748-9286 or Lewis County Communications at 360-740-1105.
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For background, read “One dead after shooting in forest near Randle” from Wednesday July 5, 2017, here

One dead after shooting in forest near Randle

Wednesday, July 5th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Detectives are investigating a fatal shooting at a campsite south of Randle in which a 63-year-old man has claimed self defense.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office released few details, noting they have resumed processing the scene this morning.

Chief Deputy Dusty Breen stated in a press release that deputies were dispatched after a 911 call at 7:14 p.m. yesterday from a 63-year-old Glenoma man who said he shot an individual at a campsite in self defense.

Breen said it occurred on Forest Service Road 2801 off Cispus Road.

Deputies and sheriff’s detectives responded with assistance from law enforcement personnel from the Washington State Patrol, Morton Police Department and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, according to Breen.

Because of darkness and conditions at the scene, the investigation was suspended and is continuing there today, according to the sheriff’s office.

Breen states all parties are accounted for and the sheriff’s office doesn’t believe there is a continuing risk to the public.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at 360-748-9286 or Lewis County Communications at 360-740-1105.

Flames devour part of Oakville’s center

Wednesday, July 5th, 2017
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Firefighters attack blaze in downtown Oakville on Tuesday night. / Courtesy photo by Shannon Abbott Olson

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A fire possibly caused by fireworks swept through a former hardware store and two other buildings in the center of Oakville last night and closed the highway for several hours.

Nobody was hurt but the only structure still standing on that side of the block is the tavern, according to Grays Harbor Fire DIstrict 1 Firefighter Shawn Burdett.

The fire department was dispatched at 10:03 p.m. for a structure fire possibly ignited by fireworks on U.S. Highway 12 – also known as Pine Street at that point – near Newton Street, according to authorities.

Burdett said they arrived to find the building fully engulfed in flames and called for mutual aid.

“It was so much black smoke,” said Cassie Henry who has lived in the town her entire life.

Henry said she had been watching the fireworks display at the reservation when a column of dark smoke from downtown drew her and many others away from the show and to the sidewalks where they watched the blaze.

The hardware store her dad’s good friend owned when she was a kid was burning, she said.

“It felt like we lost a community member, to be honest,” Henry said. “We’re going to miss looking at that building.”

Burdett said the old liquor store on one side and the little house on the other side were also a total loss.

The Washington State Department of Transportation put a detour in place, closing the highway in both directions until about 7 o’clock this morning.

District 1 was joined by crews from Grays Harbor Fire DIstrict 5, West Thurston Regional Fire Authority and also Riverside Fire Authority out of Centralia.

“With the help of many, many brave men and women, we got the fire out,” Burdett stated in a message earlier today, and thanked the neighboring fire departments for their assistance.