Archive for October, 2010

Read about Toledo football scout, volunteer, dies in house fire …

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

I’ve been doing some reporting this afternoon on last night’s fatal house fire in Ethel, and I haven’t written anything on it yet but I see The (Longview) Daily News has posted a really nice story about Gary Allen Ike, the 54-year-old man who perished.

More later from me, but meanwhile read about a man someone today said had a heart the size of Texas.

Read The (Longview) Daily News reporter Greg Garrison’s news story from today here.
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Read this morning’s news story on the fire here

Stolen police badges, firearms, belong to Mossyrock chief

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Somebody broke into the house of Mossyrock’s top law enforcement officer and stole his police badges and guns.

Longtime Mossyrock Police Department interim Chief Jeremy Stamper said  he was out of town hunting and his wife was staying at the new home when it happened sometime over the weekend. The family is in the process of moving, he said.

Sometime between Friday and Monday, somebody forced their way into the basement and forced their way into the upstairs at the home on 300 block of bear Ridge Road in Mossyrock.

Taken along with two silver badges, were an old police uniform shirt, two .22 caliber revolvers, a .22 rifle and a broken Tazer gun. Several other things were stolen, such as  women’s hair accessories, underclothes, coats, the children’s Wii games and prescription medication, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported this morning.

The fear is someone might use them to impersonate a police officer, Stamper said this afternoon.

That’s why the sheriff’s office and myself are concerned,” he said. “That’s the last thing we want.”

Stamper said just the week before, while he was deer hunting in Chelan County, somebody stole all his clothing, gear and wallet, with $400 or $500 cash – and his wallet badge – and then set fire to his camp.

He returned to his camp site on 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 to find someone had thrown gasoline on the side of a brand new, expensive wall tent and lit it, he said. He was left with only his rifle because he had that with him, he said.

Stamper doesn’t think the two events are connected.

“I could see maybe stealing stuff, but I don’t see burning my camp down,” he said. “Nobody knows me over there.”

However, he made sure law enforcement in Chelan County is aware of the burglary and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office is aware of the camp incident.

The sheriff’s office has a suspect in mind concerning the Mossyrock burglary, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

UNRULY WOMEN ARRESTED FOLLOWING FEUD WITH BARTENDER

• Two women were arrested last night after a tiff with a Centralia bartender over giving up their drinks at closing time, according to police. An officer called just before 2 a.m. to the Tower Tavern was told the pair were made to leave but stood outside the South Tower Avenue business pounding on the door and being disorderly. After Heike Uhlig, 41, of Seattle was put in the back of a patrol car, she reportedly kicked at the head of an officer trying to close the door, Centralia Police Department Officer John Panco said. Uhlig was arrested for attempted third-degree assault. Her companion, Beatriz Villaba-Velasquez, 34, also of Seattle, was arrested for fourth-degree assault as she had allegedly shoved the bartender, according to Panco.

POLICE BADGES, GUNS STOLEN

• Two Mossyrock police department badges were reported stolen in a burglary, along with guns and several other items, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported this morning. Also missing from the home on the 300 block of Bear Ridge Road in Mossyrock were two .22 caliber revolvers, a .22 rifle, a broken Tazer gun, a police uniform shirt and women’s hair accessories, underclothes, coats and prescription medication, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown. The 33-year-old victim called the sheriff’s office on Tuesday and said somebody had come into the home she was moving out from sometime between Friday and Monday, Brown said. The sheriff’s office has a suspect in mind, according to Brown.

MAN PAWNS ROOMMATE’S STUFF, SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS

• A Centralia man was arrested yesterday for first-degree trafficking in stolen property after he allegedly pawning items belonging to a former roommate. Kevin K. Trudeau, 23, was booked into jail after the victim found her belongings. They had been sold to a business called Legends Video on South Tower Avenue in Centralia, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. What was stolen and its value was not reported by the sheriff’s office.

SAFE STOLEN

• An antique safe is apparently missing following a burglary to an unoccupied residence on the 1100 block of Eckerson Road in Centralia. At least one door had been kicked in, according to a summary of the police report from yesterday.

UTILITY TRAILER TAKEN

• A black dump trailer was reported stolen from a fenced area on the 400 block of South Silver Street in Centralia, according to a report made yesterday morning to police. It has the words “Little Dumper” on its side, according to police.

TOOLS TAKEN IN TRUCK PROWL

• Centralia police took a vehicle prowl report yesterday from the 1100 block of West Chestnut Street. Tools were taken overnight from a pickup truck, according to a summary of the police report.

News brief: One dead after Ethel-area house fire

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

One person is dead after a house fire overnight in the Ethel area.

Lewis County Fire District 2 Chief Grant Wiltbank said a male was found deceased in the home on Nicholson Road, about a half mile east of Lewis and Clark State Park.

The cause is under investigation.

District 2 was called just before midnight and found the residence fully involved in flames when they arrived, Wiltbank said.

“The first engine company got there and fire was coming out all the openings, all the windows and doors,” he said.

A neighbor had smelled smoke, looked outside and saw the fire, he said.

The chief didn’t say where in the home the individual was found. He wasn’t there. District 2 Assistant Chief Mike Dorothy was the incident commander.

Nicholson Road is a dead-end road off of Oyler Road.

About thirty firefighters from four departments responded, Wiltbank said.

A Napavine area firefighter who assisted described the residence as a smaller single-story wood frame house.

Bad weather prevents recovery of plane crash victims

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
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Poor weather conditions in the hills above Morton forced a helicopter to shut down its search Monday, and today severe weather is preventing the recovery of the three victims of the Cessna crash.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

This news story was updated at 8:45 p.m.

CHEHALIS – Severe weather conditions and rough terrain are hampering the recovery of the victims of the downed Cessna located yesterday in the mountains northeast of Morton.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office says there is approximately a foot of snow covering the wreckage of the plane from the Chehalis-based Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute.

“As soon as the weather improves, recovery efforts will be made,” Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said in a news release.

The aircraft was found yesterday morning. None of three men on board survived the crash. The Cessna 340A lost radio contact with air traffic control about 7:45 a.m on Monday after the pilot reported one engine was down.

Co-workers are grieving the loss of the two Pacific Cataract employees and their pilot, according to Debbie Eldredge of Pacific Cataract.

“It is hard to find words to adequately express the grief we feel for the families involved,” Eldredge and president of the company, Dr. Robert O. Ford, said to encourage their staff yesterday in a written statement. “Please continue to hold them up in prayer. We are determined to trust God in every circumstance.”

Ken Sabin of Chehalis was their contract pilot. Rod Rinta, 43, a laser technician, is from Chehalis and Dr. Paul Shenk, 69, comes from Woodland.

Eighty ground teams from five counties assisted yesterday in a search and rescue effort led by the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

The crash site is at an elevation of 3,500 feet in a rugged, wooded area some nine miles northeast of Morton. Snow was falling when they found it and continued yesterday. The plane broke apart on impact and is spread over some 75 to 100 yards, according to Brown.

It’s on private forest land, owned by West Fork Timber, Brown said. Their employees, along with workers from Port Blakely joined the search dogs, ATVs and others in the efforts at rescue and recovery.

Four Lewis County Coroner’s Office employees in a four-wheel drive Ford Explorer were led up a slippery logging road yesterday when the weather turned and they were told to turn around.

“We got three to four miles from the site and got word to head out,” Chief Deputy Coroner Dawn Harris said.

It remains unsafe to make another attempt today, according to the sheriff’s office.

The news of no survivors was a devastating blow to a close-knit company, according to Eldredge.

Pacific Cataract keeps a handful of planes at the Chehalis-Centralia Airport to fly surgeons to satellite clinics. The twin-engine plane was heading for Lewiston, Idaho.

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Laser technician Rod Rinta

Rinta is remembered for his energy and enthusiasm for life, his cheerful outlook and love of working on and maintaining the lasers used throughout the organization, Eldredge said in a news release yesterday.

Dr. Shenk, an ophthalmologist, was one of the most experienced LASIK surgeons in the country, according to Eldredge.

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Dr. Paul Shenk

“(He) is remembered for his soft-spoken words and kindness to everyone, his humble manner and how he made people feel special and earned their trust,” she wrote.

Pacific Cataract called Sabin a dependable pilot who was more than trustworthy.

“Ken Sabin is remembered for his professional conduct at all time, his gentle manner, punctuality and conscientious attention to detail,” Eldredge wrote.

Sabin, who retired from Security State Bank in recent years, has more than 40 years experience as a pilot and has been a member of the Centralia-Chehalis Airport Governing Board for about five years, according to airport manager Allyn Roe.

In a prepared statement today, the board wrote: “Ken’s life was one of selfless giving to his community and love of aviation, and while we celebrate a wonderful life and salute his achievements – we will miss him tremendously.”

No accident of this magnitude has been connected with the airport since Roe was hired in 2007, the airport manager said.

On Monday morning, after the office was notified by the Federal Aviation Administration, one of the first things Roe did was check an online flight tracking system to see the altitude, speed and other details recorded for the Cessna’s flight.

It’s a useful web site the airport uses daily – flightaware.com – but in this case the information was flawed, Roe said.

“Sometimes it does get anomalies and in this case there is an anomaly,” he said.

The six-seater plane would have been expected to travel at about 15,000 feet, according to Roe.

While Pacific Cataract has some jets in its fleet, this was not one of them, he said. The FAA registry shows the Cessna was manufactured in 1982.

FAA Regional spokesperson Allen Kenitzer said today investigators from both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will go to the crash scene, as soon as conditions allow.

“Not much is known at this time,” Kenitzer said.

The FAA will check the plane, its logs, the pilot logs and pilot’s history and turn its information over to the  NTSB, he said.

The NTSB will examine the aircraft and determine the likely cause of the crash, he said.

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A Cessna 340A similar to the one that went down Monday in East Lewis County.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
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A Mossyrock school bus and car are pictured after they collide on Kjesbu Road yesterday. / Courtesy photo by Matt Hadaller

CAR VERSUS SCHOOL BUS

• Lewis County Fire District 3 responded to a collision between a car and a school bus about noontime yesterday north of Mossyrock. Fire Chief Matt Hadaller said it happened on the 100 block of Kjesbu Road. There were about nine younger grade school-age children on the bus and they were unhurt, according to Hadaller. The bus driver was sore but okay and the young man driving the car had minor cuts, he said. The sheriff’s office reported that Abraham H. Snodgrass, 19, of Mossyrock, came around a corner in the bus’s lane of travel and hit the bus. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said Snodgrass was to be cited for negligent driving.

MISSING HUNTER, MUSHROOM PICKER FOUND

• A sheriff’s deputy used lights and sirens to guide a lost hunter out of the woods near Doty over the weekend, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said yesterday a 39-year-old Rochester man failed to meet back up with his hunting companion at dark on Sunday evening. They were in the area between Lincoln Creek Road and Doty, she said. The sheriff’s office was called just after 9:30 and the man, whose name was not reported, was found about 11:15 p.m. on the 550 Road, across from where he had been, according to Brown. He was wet and cold but otherwise okay, she said.

• The Pacific County Sheriff’s Office reported today that after several hours of searching on Sunday for a missing mushroom picker in the Elk Creek area just west of Pe Ell they discovered the missing man was located in Chehalis. Authorities were notified about 5:50 p.m. on Saturday a 42-year-old man had gotten separated from his group. An effort that included individuals from Pacific, Lewis, Thurston and three other counties on Sunday included vehicle patrols dog teams and foot searches, according to a news release. After several hours, they concluded he must have left the wooded area and as they were planning for the next day, the sheriff’s office got word he was found by Chehalis police, according to the news release. The man, whose identity was not reported, was described as being in good health and without injury, the news release stated.

BICYCLIST ARRESTED WITH DRUGS, POLICE SAY

• A Centralia man riding a bicycle without a headlamp last night was stopped by a police officer and subsequently found to be in possession of methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana, according to the Centralia Police Department. Christian D. Brown, 23, was booked into the Lewis County Jail after his contact with an officer about midnight on the 600 block of Harrison Avenue, according to police.

MAN FIRES GUN INTO DITCH, GETS ARRESTED

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday an 18-year-old man was arrested for malicious harassment for allegedly firing two rounds from a .22 rifle to scare people on Saturday. A deputy called just after 5 p.m. took a report of a dispute earlier in the day involving a Toledo man and neighbors. When it was over, Dillen Marshall, 18, the son of one of the parties involved, reportedly drove to the other person’s address, peeled out damaging a fence and fired two shot into a ditch. Marshall was booked for harassment and also malicious mischief, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

BURGLARIES

• Centralia police took a report of a flat screen TV stolen from a residence on the 800 block of North Pearl Street on Sunday.

• A resident of the 200 block of Skate Creek Road reported a burglary on Saturday in which more than $3,000 of valuables were taken, including a .45 caliber pistol, two shotguns, a rifle, computer equipment and Black Hills gold jewelry. Also stolen while the victim was working out of town was a 1990 Geo Metro, but it was recovered by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s office.

• Centralia police were called about a burglary to a business on the 100 block of West Walnut Street on Saturday morning.

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday that somebody broke into a vacant house and several outbuildings on the 200 block of Carroll Road south of Chehalis. The report made on Thursday noted that several hasps were broken.

• Chehalis police were called about a vehicle missing from an impound yard on Saturday morning.

• Centralia police were called about the theft of a van from the 500 block of North Tower Avenue on Friday afternoon. The missing vehicle is a metallic blue 1990 Plymouth Voyager with a Washington license plate.

• A backpack, CD player and other items were reported stolen from an unlocked  vehicle on the 300 block of East Chestnut Street in Centralia yesterday, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VANDALISM

• Centralia police were called about 7:40 a.m. on Sunday after a male allegedly smashed a windshield and fled in a vehicle from the 400 block of West Main Street.

• Chehalis police were called Monday about tires on a vehicle being slashed.

• Centralia police were called just before midnight on Saturday to the 100 block of South Tower Avenue where a woman said her ex-boyfriend slashed her car tires while she was at one of the local clubs.

CAR VERSUS DEER

• Centralia police were called just before 6:30 p.m. yesterday about a car and deer collision on the 2000 block of Cooks Hill Road.

No survivors on Chehalis Cessna

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker

Lewis County Sirens news reporter

No survivors were found with the wreckage of the Chehalis-based plane found this morning northeast of Morton, the the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office is reporting.

It appears the Cessna 340 from Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute disintegrated upon impact, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

Brown reported just after 1 p.m. today that the sheriff’s office, the Lewis County Coroner’s Office and the Federal Aviation Administration will be investigating.

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Scroll down or click here to read this morning’s news story of the search effort, last updated less than an hour ago.

And scroll down again or click here for yesterday’s news story, with photos.

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