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Deputies search for missing Randle teen

Thursday, June 28th, 2018
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Ben Eastman, missing

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A 16-year-old Randle boy reported missing or run away by his father early yesterday morning was last seen on Saturday at his home by his dad, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Ben Eastman lives on the 100 block of Gharet Road East in Randle.

Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey said deputies have canvassed the neighborhood, talked to family, friends and multiple people and are still “out here looking.”

“We find it strange nobody’s seen him,” Kimsey said this afternoon, given the small community in which the family lives. “I would really like to find this young man as quick as possible.”

Kimsey said the boy was home when the father went to bed on Saturday, and when the father got up on Sunday, the teen wasn’t around. He waited around all day Sunday, and then called 911, Kimsey said.

The teen is described in a flyer shared by his grandmother as 5-feet 8-inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds with reddish-blond hair and blue eyes.

He was last seen wearing jeans, a blue Aero T-shirt and black Nike shoes, according to the flyer. He doesn’t have a car, according to the sheriff’s office.

Kimsey asks anyone with any information on Eastman’s whereabouts to please call law enforcement right away.

“If someone sees something, say something,” Kimsey said. “Don’t wait two weeks.”

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office can be reached at 360-748-9286, or through Lewis County Communications at 360-740-1105. Tips can be shared to Crime Stoppers of South Sound  at 800-222-TIPS (8477) by text or online.

Winlock murder suspect to be evaluated by psychologist

Friday, June 15th, 2018

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Winlock man who allegedly gunned down his neighbor in his neighbor’s driveway late last month pleaded not guilty yesterday to first-degree murder.

Randolph Thomas Graham, 58, appeared before a judge in Lewis County Superior Court, represented by defense attorney David Arcuri. A jury trial was put on the calendar for the week of August 6.

Randall J. Lester, 44, of Winlock, had been playing basketball with his 15-year-old son when Graham pulled up, brandished a firearm and fired multiple rounds on the evening of May 23, prosecutors allege. The boy was able to run to safety.

Graham was arrested at his house when Lewis County Regional SWAT entered his residence after he refused to surrender.

Arcuri requested and was granted authorization for a psychological evaluation to be conducted on his client, to determine his mental competency to stand trial and also his mental status at the time of the alleged crime, according to a court filing from May 31.

The investigation revealed there was an ongoing dispute between the two men, according to Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer.

Authorities said Lester was struck once in the chest, twice in his back and once near the base of his skull. Bullet holes in the residence appeared to follow the general path taken by the teen as he was fleeing the area, according to Meyer.

Graham also pleaded not guilty yesterday to first-degree assault and drive-by shooting.

He remains in the Lewis County Jail, held on $5 million bail.
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For background, read: “Prosecutor: Fatal shot near base of Winlock victim’s skull” from Wednesday May 30, 2018, here

Prosecutor: Fatal shot near base of Winlock victim’s skull

Wednesday, May 30th, 2018
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Sheriff Rob Snaza, left, stands between murder suspect Randolph T. Graham, in red, and the audience members in a packed courtroom today

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The 44-year-old Winlock man allegedly gunned down in his own driveway by a neighbor while playing basketball with his teenage son was shot once in the chest, shot twice in the back and shot once near the base of his skull, according to authorities.

Randall J. Lester, 44, of Winlock, was dead at the scene when responders arrived following an approximately 8:12 p.m. 911 call last Wednesday to his residence on the 400 block of Meier Road.

The neighbor, 58-year-old Randolph T. Graham, was charged today in Lewis County Superior Court with first-degree murder and other offenses.

Graham was taken into custody hours after the events, but not booked into the Lewis County Jail until yesterday. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said the suspect was hospitalized during that period for a medical issue not related to the incident or his detainment.

“He was under our watch but had to get medically cleared,” Breen said today.

When Graham was brought before a judge this afternoon in Chehalis, several law enforcement officers were present in the packed courtroom. A half dozen persons were left standing. The four rows of benches were occupied by supporters of both the victim and the suspect, according to Lewis County Sheriff Rob Snaza.

Snaza said the extra security was because there were a lot of high emotions on both sides.

Prosecutors asked he be held in lieu of $5 million bail and Judge James Lawler agreed.

Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Paul Masiello told the judge the large amount was requested because of the egregious facts presented and also concerns of the likelihood of Graham intimidating witnesses, since the two lived next to each other.

Lester’s wife was home when the shooting occurred, as was the 15-year-old son who ran to safety, according to authorities.

The initial information from the sheriff’s office was that Graham pulled into Lester’s driveway, brandished a firearm and fired multiple rounds.

Neither law enforcement nor the prosecutor have put forth any motive, although the investigation revealed there was an ongoing dispute between the two men, according to court papers.

Sheriff’s office spokesperson Breen said this afternoon detectives are still looking into everything. Breen said he was not 100 percent clear yet whether any words were or were not exchanged between the two men at the time of the shooting.

How many shots were fired was not stated in the affidavit regarding probable cause filed today.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer wrote in the affidavit the victim was struck once in the chest and it appeared the bullet exited his body. According to Meyer, the victim was shot two additional times in his back and he was shot near the back of his upper neck from behind.

“A forensic exam was concluded and, preliminarily, it appears the victim was alive when he was shot near the base of his skull, and would have been a fatal shot,” Meyer wrote.

The weapon is identified as a handgun.

Meyer writes the investigation suggests Graham fired rounds from inside his truck after he arrived toward Lester, the son and the home, and may have gotten out of the truck to fire more shots.

The initial information revealed the 15-year-old boy was outside in front of his own house when Graham drove by and traveled a short distance to his own house, according to Meyer.

A short time later, Lester and his son began playing basketball in their driveway.

Soon after, a neighbor reported hearing gunshots, a pause and then more gun shots, according to Meyer.

The teen began running toward the back of his house when the gunfire began and the house was struck multiple times, according to Meyer.

“Holes in the residence created by the bullets from the defendant’s gun appear to follow the general path taken by the minor victim as he was fleeing the area,” Meyer wrote.

Graham was charged also with first-degree assault, based on the fact the boy was present when the shooting began, according to Meyer. He was also charged with drive-by shooting as two shell casings were found inside his vehicle.

Afterward, Graham returned to his home where he refused to surrender to police; a SWAT team responded to apprehend him, according to authorities.

Centralia defense attorney David Arcuri was appointed to present Graham.

Arcuri said because of attorney and client privilege, he could not comment on the question of an ongoing dispute.

“We have a lot of work to do,” Arcuri said after the brief bail hearing.

Prosecutor Meyer stated in court papers that the defendant’s past conduct has been intimidating to the victim, his family and others including the PUD.

Graham’s Facebook page suggests he has kept the victim and the victim’s residence under surveillance and on one occasion entered the victim’s property without permission, according to Meyer.

His arraignment was scheduled for June 14.
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For background, read: “Name of Winlock father allegedly shot dead by neighbor is released” from Tuesday May 29, 2018, here

Name of Winlock father allegedly shot dead by neighbor is released

Tuesday, May 29th, 2018

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County Coroner’s Office revealed the identity of the father who was shot dead while playing basketball with his son in their driveway last week in Winlock.

Randall J. Lester, 44, of Winlock, was dead at the scene, following an approximately 8:12 p.m. call on Wednesday to the 400 block of Meier Road. His neighbor was arrested for first-degree murder.

Coroner Warren McLeod this morning indicated an autopsy showed Lester’s cause of death was penetrating gunshot wounds to the head and torso. The death is a homicide, according to McLeod.

Deputies were told in the 911 call that 58-year-old Randolph T. Graham pulled into Lester’s driveway, brandished a firearm and fired multiple rounds. The son was able to run to safety.

After several hours of attempted negotiations, Lewis County Regional SWAT entered Graham’s residence and take him into custody.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office has been investigating. They have not released a motive.
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For background, read: “Sheriff’s Office: Winlock father fatally shot in driveway by neighbor” from Thursday May 24, 2018, here

Sheriff’s Office: Winlock father fatally shot in driveway by neighbor

Thursday, May 24th, 2018

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A Winlock man is in custody after allegedly pulling into a neighbor’s driveway and gunning down the 44-year-old man who was in the midst of playing basketball with his son last night.

The 44-year-old victim died at the scene, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies called about 8:12 p.m. to the residence on the 400 block of Meier Road near Winlock eventually arrested Randolph Thomas Graham, 58, for first-degree murder, sheriff’s Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said.

The victim’s name has not been released.

According to Breen, the initial information provided to 911 was Graham arrived, brandished a firearm and fired multiple rounds. The son was able to run to safety and alert family.

When law enforcement tried to contact the suspect at his home, he would not come out, according to Breen.

Lewis County Regional SWAT was activated, and responded to the scene. After several hours of attempted negotiations with the suspect, Lewis County Regional SWAT was able to enter the residence and took him into custody.

Detectives continue to investigate.

An autopsy will be performed, and the Lewis County Coroner’s Office will release the victim’s name, as well as manner and cause of death, when available, according to the sheriff’s office.

Anyone having possible information on the incident are encouraged to call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at 360-748-9286, or Lewis County Communications at 360-740-1105.

Randle drowning victim’s name released

Thursday, May 17th, 2018

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County Coroner’s Office today confirmed the death of 57-year-old Tracy S. Dopp was indeed an accidental drowning in a Randle area fishing pond on Monday evening.

The Randle resident’s body was recovered by dive teams between noon and 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday in six to 10 feet of water, about 25 feet from the shore, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey said Dopp had taken three boys to the pond near Lake Scanewa for recreation and when he saw one of them, a 10-year-old, was having difficulty swimming, he pulled off his boots and went into the pond. At some point, he had difficulty himself and went under, Kimsey said of the approximately 6:35 p.m. incident on Monday.

The pond is along the 800 block of Falls Road.

Dive teams from Thurston and Pierce counties assisted in locating the victim using sonar, according to the sheriff’s office.

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For background, read “Drowning: Randle man removes boots to help boy in pond, goes under himself” from Tuesday May 15, 2018, here

Drowning: Randle man removes boots to help boy in pond, goes under himself

Tuesday, May 15th, 2018

Updated at 1:17 p.m.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A 57-year-old Randle man is presumed drowned after going into a fishing pond to help a child who encountered trouble in the water yesterday in East Lewis County.

Deputies called about 7 p.m. to the area by Lake Scanewa along the 800 block of Falls Road spoke to three Randle boys and learned what had occurred within the previous half an hour or so.

When the 10-year-old found himself closer to deeper water, had difficulty swimming and screamed for help, the man took off his boots and entered the water, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

At some point, he had difficulty himself and went under, Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey said today.

The sheriff’s office this morning was reaching out to dive teams from Thurston and Pierce counties to assist in locating the victim, Kimsey said.

The pond was described as 15 to 20 feet deep and about the size of three or four swimming pools, according to Kimsey.

Among the several witnesses were the boys, ages 10, 12 and 13. Kimsey said the man was a family friend who brought the kids to the fishing spot. His identity has not been released.

Update: Just after 1 p.m. today, the sheriff’s office said the victim was recovered by divers.