Archive for April, 2011

Loose cap blamed for March 2010 fatal plane crash near Morton

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Authorities are blaming a plane crash near Morton last year that killed the pilot and injured a passenger and on a loose cap that deprived the engine of fuel.

The Cirrus Design Corp SR22 crashed near Morton on March 19, 2010.

The 39-year-old pilot and Rebecca Carroll were returning from a business trip in Concord, Calif, and headed to the Renton Airport but the four-seater plane lost power, and he tried to land at Strom Airport in Morton. Instead, the plane struck trees and came to rest in a rural residential area about two and a half miles from the airfield.

The National Transportation Safety Board issued a probable cause report last week.

According to the report, the aircraft had undergone an annual inspection and had three engine cylinders replaced just 11 flight hours before the accident.

The airplane was returned to service without verification all the inspected items had been completed, according to the NTSB.

Following the cylinder replacement and fuel system pressure checks, the cap on the throttle and metering assembly inlet should have been torqued, but it’s likely the cap was just installed finger tight, according to the report.

The plane crashed into the front yard of a home off state Route 508, killing the pilot, Shane Sullivan of Bellevue, according to a news report from KCPQ’ s q13fox.com.

News brief: Suspect in 1980s Centralia homicide pleads not guilty

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The man captured in California last month and brought to Lewis County to face an almost 25-year-old murder charge pleaded not guilty today in Lewis County Superior Court.

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Carlos Vidal Guiterrez

Carlos Vidal Guiterrez, 54, is accused in the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Efren J. Triana in downtown Centralia in October 1986.

Guiterrez was arrested by the U.S. Marshals’ Service in San Benito County in central California.

He is represented by Centralia defense attorney David Arcuri.

A trial date was set for the week of August 15.

Prosecutors allege Guiterrez shot the Rochester resident when the two stepped outside La Adalitas tavern to fight on Oct. 25, 1986.

Guiterrez is charged with second-degree murder. His bail remains at $3 million.

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Read background in “Accused slayer of Rochester man in 1986 faces a judge today” from Wednesday April 6, 2011, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

MISSING LOTTERY TICKETS

• Chehalis police were called to the Shell station on the 1300 block of Northwest State Avenue yesterday to a report of a large number of lottery scratch tickets discovered missing. Deputy Police Chief Randy Kaut said police are investigating.

DRUGS

• Centralia police arrested a 42-year-old woman for possession of methamphetamine yesterday evening after contact with an officer at View Avenue and Ninth Street. Laura R. Holdt, of Centralia, was released after her arrest, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A 50-year-old man from Raymond was arrested for unlawful possession of a controlled substance, pills, following a traffic stop about 8 p.m. last night in at Northwest Louisiana Avenue and Northwest Airport Road in Chehalis. Jeffrey D. Hubbard was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to Chehalis police.

DEPUTY ASSAULTED

• A 27-year-old woman was arrested last Thursday and charged the following day with assault after allegedly taking a swing at a sheriff’s deputy. It happened during a traffic stop on the 2700 block of Jackson Highway, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Carolyn Boohm was charged with third-degree assault on Friday and is expected to return to court tomorrow to make her plea.

KNIFE-POINT ROBBERY ALLEGED

• A 22-year-old Centralia man is expected in court tomorrow to make his plea on a charge of second-degree robbery, allegedly at knife-point. Centralia police took a report last Thursday evening from a man at the 1100 block of West Chestnut Street in Centralia who said Robert L. Huey had just robbed him at his trailer, according to charging documents. The victim said Huey dropped off his backpack earlier in the day on his way to court and while he was gone, two people stole the backpack, charging documents say. When Huey returned, he allegedly put a knife to the victim’s back and said he was taking the victim’s cell phone and other items until his backpack was returned, according to charging documents. The following morning a Centralia officer arrested Huey on Lakeshore Drive, near the motel where he works, according to the documents. Huey was booked into the Lewis County jail and subsequently ordered held on $25,000 bail.

Two separate trials on the docket in Salkum triple slaying

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A Lewis County Superior Court judge today denied the prosecution’s request to consolidate two defendants’ cases from last summer’s triple slaying into one trial, saying in part, he didn’t want to give John Allen Booth Jr. grounds for a successful appeal.

Booth, 31, is scheduled for trial the week of May 16.

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John A. Booth Jr.

Lewis County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher suggested the judge could find that judicial economy was more important than Booth’s right to a speedy trial, and postpone it until October when 29-year-old Ryan J. McCarthy is set to be tried in the same deaths.

“One judge, one courtroom, one jury, which is a big deal in this case,” Meagher said.

Meagher said the trial is expected to last a minimum of two weeks and they have the same witnesses, same evidence and same crimes.

Defense attorney James Dixon opposed the move.

His client extended his right to a speedy trial once already, to prepare a response when the state was potentially going to seek the death penalty, he said.

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Ryan J. McCarthy

“Both of these defendants have been in jail for months and months and months,” Dixon said. “And they’ve not been joined as co-defendants.”

The hearing in the Chehalis courtroom this afternoon was well-attended; among those in the audience were the brother of one of the victims, McCarthy’s wife, Booth’s fiancee, elected Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer and all the sheriff’s detectives.

Authorities have said they believe the two men’s Aug. 21 visit to the house on Wings Way off Gore Road was related to a drug debt collection.

McCarthy’s lawyer opposed the prosecution’s request as well. McCarthy’s trial is set for the week of Oct. 10.

Attorney Rick Cordes indicated his reasons for not wanting to move up that date.

“I’m surprised the state says they’re ready to go,” Cordes said.

Cordes said he is still waiting for reports from prosecutors involving DNA, fingerprints and ballistics.

“I’m not ready to go to trial without all that information,” Cordes said.

Judge Richard Brosey asked Cordes if he also didn’t want his client tried with Booth, because it might be confusing to a jury hearing evidence pertaining to both men when the two are not charged with identical crimes.

The men are charged with murder and extortion in connection with the shooting deaths of David West Sr. 52, his son David J. West Jr., 16, and Tony E. Williams, 50, of Randle, at the West’s home in the Salkum-Onalaska area. Booth is also charged with the attempted murder of 51-year-old Denise Salts who lived there.

However, Booth is charged with aggravated first-degree murder in the deaths of West Jr. and Williams as well as unlawful possession of a firearm

McCarthy is charged with first-degree felony murder in the three deaths.

Brosey said he was concerned about what an appeals court might think of postponing Booth’s trial, concerned about confusion to a jury, and possible prejudice to McCarthy.

“I’m denying the motion,” he said.

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Read most recent previous story on the case, here

Read background on the case:

• “West Sr. pointed shotgun telling pair of ex-cons to leave his house, triggering triple homicide, unsealed court documents allege” from Saturday Sept. 4, 2010 here

• “Unsealed document: More details on Salkum slayings” from Monday Sept. 6, 2010 here

News brief: Find out more about possible four fire department combo

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Members of the public curious about the possible creation of a super fire department along the I-5 corridor in the northern half of Lewis County are encouraged to sit in a meeting set for tomorrow evening in Chehalis.

Representatives from the cities of Chehalis and Centralia, as well as from fire departments in Centralia, Chehalis, rural Chehalis and the Napavine area have been gathering monthly to talk about the idea.

The group has named itself the Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee.

Lewis County Fire District 5’s Lt. Laura Hanson says the public and the news media are invited and encouraged to attend the monthly meetings.

On the agenda tomorrow night are presentations about operations, facilities and fleets.

The committee has selected Dennis Dawes – Chehalis city council member – as its chair and Greg Pulver – AMR, American Medical Response and Fire District 6 commissioner- as its vice chair, as well as adopted rules and procedures for operating the group.

The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Lewis County Fire District 6’s main station at 2123 Jackson Highway, Chehalis.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULTING DETECTIVE INSIDE THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE

• A 31-year-old man was tackled by two detectives inside the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office yesterday morning when he tried to flee arrest for failing to register as a sex offender in a timely manner. The sheriff’s office said Brian A. Schweitzer was meeting with detective Jamey McGinty in his office about 9:45 a.m. about registering his new address after moving recently to Chehalis from California. Since he had arrived in early March and not registered within the three-day required timeline, McGinty went to arrest Schweitzer, who bolted and tried to run down the hallway, according to Chief Criminal Deputy Gene Seiber. When the detectives took him to the ground, Schweitzer reportedly elbowed on of them in the face. Schweitzer was walked over the the jail where he was booked for third-degree assault, resisting arrest, obstruction and failing to register, Seiber said.

THEFT

• A 32-year-old Centralia man was arrested yesterday after allegedly burglarizing a Centralia residence he was seen leaving. Centralia police reported some of the stolen goods were found when they searched the residence of James T. Taylor. Taylor was booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree burglary, according to the Centralia Police Department. The incident is connected to an address on the 500 block of Jefferson Street.

• A deputy took a report on Sunday of the theft of approximately $10,000 of items from a shop on the 400 block of Short Road in Morton. Missing sometime since November were a boat motor, three chainsaws, three generators, camping equipment and fishing tackle, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• A deputy responding to a report of the theft in progress of scrap metal from the 12000 block of U.S. Highway 12 in Packwood on Friday made a traffic stop in the Randle area and arrested two individuals. Michael J. Folden, 40, and Oda Couch, 42, both of Randle, were escorted back to where the items were taken from and unloaded the approximately 800 pounds of metal. They were then booked into the Lewis County Jail for theft, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The value was about $150.

• An individual who left his wallet unattended on a computer in the library on the 100 block of South Silver Street in Centralia called police just before 3 p.m. yesterday after it disappeared, according to police.

COUNTERFEIT CASH

• Centralia police took a report yesterday evening of an individual who tried to make a purchase with a phony $100 bill at the 500 block of South Tower Avenue. The bill was easily recognized as counterfeit and the shopper gave the cashier three other bills who said he had found them, according to the Centralia Police Department.

WINDOWS SHOT AT CHEHALIS BUSINESS

• Chehalis police were called yesterday to Les Schwab Tire Center on North Market Boulevard about three bullet holes found in their front windows over the weekend.

News brief: Arrest made in connection with stolen search and rescue equipment

Monday, April 18th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Lewis County Search and Rescue got back its stolen Honda generator but is still looking for 18 portable radios and other equipment taken when its mobile command trailer was broken into out in Packwood.

A 19-year-old Packwood resident was arrested and charged last week for trafficking in stolen property after he allegedly offered to sell the generator to one individual and then did sell it to another person.

Jesse James Aalmo pleaded not guilty on Thursday in Lewis County Superior Court.

Search and rescue volunteers were preparing to train two weeks ago  when they discovered somebody had forced their way inside the trailer  parked at the former Hampton Mill in Packwood, and tried to break in to three cargo trailers where their equipment is stored.

Deputies arrested Aalmo on April 11 after talking with a man who said he bought the $550 generator from Aalmo for $100, according to charging documents.

Another man told deputies Aalmo offered to sell him a portable radio for $50, charges documents allege.

Chief Criminal Deputy Gene Seiber said Aalmo didn’t admit to the theft and the sheriff’s office is still hopeful the radios will turn up.

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Read “News brief: Lewis County search and rescue vehicles plundered” from Monday April 4, 2011, here