Archive for April, 2011

Bail $500,000: Son wanted for allegedly helping former trooper in suicide, fraud, arrested in Mexico

Thursday, April 14th, 2011
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Kenneth R. Varner waits to see a judge in Lewis County Superior Court today.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A man wanted for allegedly helping his father – a former Washington state trooper – carry out a suicide plan and make it look like homicide so the family could collect insurance money was arrested in Mexico and delivered yesterday to the Lewis County Jail.

Authorities have sought 34-year-old Kenneth R. Varner, of Olympia, nearly a year.

His father, James E. Varner, 49, of Olympia, was found dead with a gunshot wound five years ago inside his car on a forest road near Packwood.

Detectives investigated the February 2006 death as suspicious; the deceased was in passenger seat and they did not locate a gun with the body.

James E. Varner

The firearm authorities believe was used was discovered later in Mayfield Lake by a fisherman, according to charging documents.

Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said Kenneth Varner was living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and the sheriff’s office was feeding information to U.S. Marshals, who worked with their contacts in Mexico. Kenneth Varner was deported and taken to Los Angeles on March 31 by the U.S. Marshal’s Service, according to Mansfield.

Lead detective Bruce Kimsey and another detective picked him up from the Los Angeles County Jail yesterday and flew him here last night, according to Mansfield.

The sheriff said there’s “a lot of fraud” involved.

“It’s been a very detailed, comprehensive investigation here,” Mansfield said. “It covers a lot of ground.”

Bail was set today at $500,000.

James Varner worked for the state Department of Labor and Industries and before that, was a trooper, employed from 1979 until 1997 mostly in Western Washington.

Charges of promoting a suicide attempt and conspiracy to commit theft in the first degree were filed against Kenneth Varner last May. Mansfield said they believe the son retrieved the weapon from the scene and got rid of it.

Kendra Varner, the widow of James Varner, said after the charges were filed she did not believe her husband would kill himself and ask his son to come and remove the gun.

The bulk of the more than $2.3 million in life insurance on the senior Varner was acquired in the last 18 or so months of his life, according to charging documents.

Shortly after James Varner ‘s death, authorities revealed he, his son and a third man were being investigated in an insurance fraud scheme related to a falsely-reported-as-stolen antique car.

Charging documents in the case include allegations the father facilitated bank transactions for his son’s business deals, which the son conducted under an alias. Detective Kimsey was told the younger Varner worked as a free-lance realtor in Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta has been Kenneth Varner’s home for several years.

Kenneth Varner was also wanted in an entirely separate case – for theft related to some $7,000 from a bid to replace a roof of a business partner’s building in Centralia in 2006.

Defense attorney Bob Schroeter told a judge this afternoon said his client has no regular income, no liquid assets and qualified for a court-appointed lawyer.

Judge Nelson Hunt assigned the case to Centralia attorney J.P. Enbody.

Kenneth Varner is scheduled to for an arraignment next Thursday.

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Read background on the case, here

News brief: Austin King; case could end with plea agreement

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS –  The suspect in last summer’s death of 16-year-old Austin King in Morton appeared briefly in court today as his trial date nears, however, attorneys are moving toward a plea agreement instead.

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Jack A. Silverthorne

“We’re working towards settlement,” defense lawyer J.P. Enbody said outside the courtroom.

An acquaintance, Jack Arnold Silverthorne, of Renton, is charged with first-degree murder and remains held on $2 million bail.

Silverthorne spent his 21st birthday on Saturday in the Lewis County Jail.

He is charged with first-degree murder and remains held on $2 million bail. He has pleaded not guilty.

The judge signed an order today allowing a crime lab test which will “consume some trace evidence”. Neither attorney described in court what the evidence was or what article it was found on.

Austin King

Austin King

The 16-year-old vanished from his family’s home in the Tilton River Mobile Home Park early on June 23 and was the subject of a month-long search headed up by volunteers. His body was found some 10 miles away off a logging road outside Morton. His skull was cracked.

Authorities believe Silverthorne – who was staying in the trailer park with his grandmother at the time – took Austin up into the woods, and his motive was related to an attraction to a girl, the mother of Austin’s child, according to charging documents.

His trial remains scheduled for the week of June 6.
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Read more about the case in “Morton homicide: Suspect had broken hand, victim had cracked skull” from Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

CAR VERSUS BICYCLE IN ONALASKA

• A 26-year-old Onalaska man on a bicycle escaped serious injury last night when he was hit by a car from behind along the 200 block of Gore Road. The driver fled the scene after the approximately 8:30 p.m. accident, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Several hours later, deputies arrested a suspect in the Morton area. Sheriff’s Cmdr. Steve Aust said they believe Joshua D. Kelly, 19, of Morton, didn’t stick around because he had a misdemeanor warrant. Kelly was booked into the Lewis County Jail for the warrant and for felony hit and run, Aust said.

FRAUD

• Centralia police were called yesterday morning by a man who said he discovered his credit card was used at several area businesses. It was stolen earlier this year in a vehicle prowl, according to the Centralia Police Department.

MAN ARRESTED AFTER ASSAULTING 91-YEAR-OLD WOMAN

• A 57-year-old man wanted for allegedly repeatedly choking his 91-year-old mother and preventing her from leaving her residence on the 2500 block of North Pearl Street last week was arrested yesterday by the Olympia Police Department. Joseph P. Berg was booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree assault and unlawful imprisonment, according to the sheriff’s office. The victim suffered what were described as minor injuries.

CHICKEN SHED FIRE

• Firefighters called just before 2 p.m. yesterday to the 1200 block of Lincoln Creek Road outside Centralia found a three-sided chicken shed burning. The flames were extinguished and all the adult chickens were spared, fire Capt. Erik Olson said. However, if there were any chicks inside, they weren’t found, he said. The cause is being investigated but could be related to a heating device, according to Olson.

News brief: School pranks lead to arrests

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 12-year-old student was arrested for making a bomb threat yesterday at Onalaska Elementary-Middle School.

Students were evacuated to the high school and deputies called about 9:40 a.m. searched the cafeteria and found nothing suspicious, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

The seventh-grader allegedly had told friends he put a bomb in the cafeteria and it would go off in seven minutes. He told authorities he was just joking.

The student, whose name was not released, was booked into the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center for making a bomb threat.

The arrest follows a similar incident at Adna Middle-High School on April Fools Day in which deputies were called to search a classroom after a student reportedly made comments on his Facebook page related to having a gun at school, according to sheriff’s Cmdr. Steve Aust.

That student also said it was just a prank, Aust said.

Son wanted for allegedly helping former trooper in suicide found in Mexico

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

This news story was updated at 1 p.m.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A man wanted for allegedly helping his father – a former Washington state trooper – carry out a suicide plan and make it look like homicide so the family could collect insurance money was found in Mexico and delivered yesterday to the Lewis County Jail.

James E. Varner

Authorities have sought 34-year-old Kenneth R. Varner, of Olympia, for the past year.

His father, James E. Varner, 49, of Olympia, was found dead with a gunshot wound five years ago inside his car on a forest road near Packwood.

Detectives investigated the February 2006 death as suspicious; they did not locate a gun with the body.

The firearm authorities believe was used was discovered later in Mayfield Lake by a fisherman, according to charging documents.

Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said this morning Kenneth Varner was living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and was deported. He was taken into custody in Los Angeles on March 31 by the U.S. Marshal’s Service, according to Mansfield.

Lead detective Bruce Kimsey and another detective picked him up from the Los Angeles County Jail yesterday and flew him here last night, according to Mansfield.

The sheriff said there’s “a lot of fraud” involved.

“It’s been a very detailed, comprehensive investigation here,” Mansfield said. “It covers a lot of ground.”

James Varner worked for the state Department of Labor and Industries and before that, was a trooper, employed from 1979 until 1997 mostly in Western Washington.

Charges of promoting a suicide attempt and conspiracy to commit theft in the first degree were filed against Kenneth Varner last May. Mansfield said they believe the son retrieved the weapon from the scene and got rid of it.

Puerto Vallarta has been Kenneth Varner’s home for several years.

The bulk of the more than $2.3 million in life insurance on the senior Varner was acquired in the last 18 or so months of his life, according to charging documents.

Shortly after James Varner ‘s death, authorities revealed he, his son and a third man were being investigated in an insurance fraud scheme.

Kenneth Varner was also wanted for theft related to some $7,000 from a bid to replace a roof of a business partner’s building in Centralia in 2006.

He is scheduled to appear before a judge this afternoon.

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Read background on the case, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

FELONY ASSAULT

• A Centralia youth was arrested for second-degree assault yesterday evening after he allegedly threatened his mother with a knife at the 1000 block of Scammon Creek Road in Centralia. The male, whose name and age were not reported by police, was booked into the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VEHICLE TRASHED

• Police were looking for a black Volkswagen Jetta that was seen speeding away early this morning after all the windows were broken out a car parked at the 1700 block of Harrison Avenue in Centralia.

FIREARM STOLEN FROM PACKWOOD HOME

• A 9 mm Smith and Wesson handgun was reported stolen from a residence in Packwood yesterday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy called yesterday afternoon to the home on the 12000 block of U.S. Highway 12 was told by its owner the gun and one magazine was taken sometime since last October, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said. The loss is estimated at $400.

SELLING MARIJUANA

• Three juveniles were arrested yesterday morning at the 800 block of Eshom Road in Centralia in connection with marijuana, according to the Centralia Police Department. One was arrested and booked for delivery of marijuana and two were arrested for possession and then released. No further details were released.

SMOKING MARIJUANA

• A police officer conducting a bar check at Bruno’s Pub in Chehalis last night asked a couple of guys on the sidewalk about the aroma of marijuana and was handed over a still-warm glass pipe, according to police. A 22-year-old Chehalis resident, Benjamin L. Darby, was arrested for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia and then released after the approximately 11 p.m. encounter on Pacific Avenue, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

CAR PROWL

• Police were called just before 10 a.m. yesterday to the 1200 block of South Gold Street in Centralia where a cell phone had been stolen from a vehicle.

ATTEMPTED KIDNAP ARREST

• A 29-year-old Centralia man was arrested yesterday afternoon on Grand Avenue in Centralia for attempted kidnapping, attempted robbery and burglary. David J. Montoya was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department. Further details were not readily available.

News brief: Interview with confessed killer about missing Tenino woman turns up nothing

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

As expected, authorities questioned the 27-year-old man convicted of the August slaying of a woman on the Yelm to Tenino Trail looking for information about 36-year-old Nancy Moyer’s disappearance from her Tenino home in March 2009.

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Bernard K. Howell III

Moyer, a mother of two, was reported missing on March 8, 2009 by her ex-husband who went to her house and discovered she wasn’t there.

Nothing significant came out of the interview with Bernard K. Howell III, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

“He gave us nothing, denied any involvement,” Lt. Greg Elwin said.

Moyer’s home is less than a mile from where Howell lived with his father when he was arrested last summer with a dead woman inside his pickup truck.

Detectives were prevented from talking with him about other cases until the case involving the death of Vanda Boone was finished.

Howell confessed to killing Boone and was sentenced last Thursday to more than 26 years in prison. He was interviewed about Moyer late last week.

Moyer was last seen by co-workers two days before she was reported missing. She hasn’t been seen or heard from since.

The sheriff’s office has contacted the FBI to see if they can glean anything about the type of individual who might have been involved in Moyer’s disappearance, Elwin said.
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Read about Bernard K. Howell III, here