Archive for April, 2011

Skull found near Mineral opens up new questions in old homicides

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Learning the identity of the man whose skull was found recently near Mineral now means revisiting decades-old cases, including a missing person, a stabbing death and possibly the homicides of another couple.

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Michael L. Riemer and Diana K. Robertson

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office this morning said the skull discovered  March 26 in a wooded area north of Mineral belongs to Michael Lloyd Riemer, a Pierce County man who was reported missing in December 1985.

Riemer’s significant other, Diana K. Robertson, went missing at the same time from Pierce County, and her body was found the following February. The 21-year-old woman’s death was determined to be a homicide and Riemer was considered a person of interest, according to authorities.

The sheriff’s office doesn’t yet know if Riemer died at his own hands or someone else’s, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said today.

“We don’t know. In fact, it doesn’t really help or change the investigation because there are still so many unknowns,” Brown said.

The sheriff’s office announced the find two weeks ago, saying a partial skull was found by someone hiking in the Mineral area.

It was actually discovered by a man on property where he lives, on an abandoned logging road that goes through his property, Brown said today. It was in a brushy area on the ground, she said.

During detective’s follow up search, a mandible – the portion with the jaw and teeth – was found a little ways away from the skull, according to Brown.

The remains were sent to a specialist for identification, which was made through dental records, Brown said.

Brown said there was no trauma detected on Riemer’s skull and there was enough of the skull recovered they are also able to conclude he wasn’t shot in the head.

“There was a driver’s license found at the scene also, but we don’t know who it belongs to,” Brown said. It’s too weathered to read, she said.

Riemer was a person of interest in Robertson’s death since he vanished at the same time. He was 36 years old. One theory was he killed her and then took off, Brown said.

Their 2-year-old daughter was found wandering alone at a K-Mart in Spanaway on the day the pair went missing, according to Brown.

During 1986, there were several attempts made by searchers to find Riemer, according to the sheriff’s office.

His remains were found within a mile of where hers had been discovered in February 1986.

She was stabbed in the chest, Brown said.

Lewis County detectives will be conducting a joint investigation with Pierce County.

Unfortunately, all the detectives who worked the case have retired and answers aren’t expected be coming any time soon, according to detective Ed Troyer of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department.

“Right now, we’re just pulling records, seeing what we have,” Troyer said today.

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department is aware this could be tied to other things and they will be checking with other agencies, checking on other homicides, he said.

“We’ve got to be careful, it’s still an ongoing investigation, if we’ve got a suspect out there, that’s yet to be determined,” he said.

One case they will look at is another couple killed around the same time, according to Troyer.

According to an item on the web site for the television show Unsolved Mysteries – which aired an episode on Robertson’s homicide in 1989 – just 15 miles away, a man named Stephen Harkins had been found in his sleeping bag, shot in the forehead; and his companion Ruth Cooper was found two months later, shot to death.

Lewis County’s Chief Brown said today, one of those victims had a ligature, like a sock, that was similar to one found with the body of Diana K. Robertson.

While it’s good Riemer was found, it still doesn’t bring a whole lot of new information to light, Brown said.

“Hopefully someone, somewhere, knows something and will call us,” she said.

Brown asks anyone with information about the case to call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at 360-748-9286 or Lewis County Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 748-6422.

News brief: School bus collides with car near Castle Rock

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Winlock resident was hospitalized after his car was hit by a school bus east of Castle Rock this afternoon.

Jacob D. Berry, 18, was stopped at a stop sign on Hall Road at state Route 504 when the 1998 Bluebird school bus turning onto Hall Road struck his driver’s side door, according to the Washington Sate Patrol.

Berry’s 1998 Honda Accord was totaled, the state patrol reported.

Berry was taken to St. John Medical Center in Longview with neck pain, according to the investigating trooper.

There were children on board, but none were injured, Trooper Steve Schatzel said.

The bus driver, Janyce I. Phillips, 55, of Toutle, was cited for making an improper turn, the patrol reported. The bus sustained an estimated $500 damage.

News brief: Man pleads guilty in Frost Road Trailer Park murder

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Winlock man accused of fatally shooting a trailer park neighbor pleaded guilty and was sentenced today to 16 years in prison.

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Richard J. F. Roth

Richard Joseph Frank Roth, 65, was charged in the Nov. 4 death of 64-year-old Jackie Marie Lawyer in the Frost Road Trailer Park.

Prosecutors said in charging documents Roth retrieved a handgun from his property and confronted Lawyer near the trailer park mailboxes after an argument between the two about him “snitching” on her for her dumping wood stove ashes in the woods. Lawyer died from a gunshot wound to her chin and neck.

Roth was arrested that day and charged with first-degree murder. His trial had been scheduled for June.

Today, in front to Lewis County Superior Court Judge Nelson Hunt, Roth pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, which included a firearm enhancement that adds a mandatory five years to his sentence, according to Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer.

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Jackie Marie Lawyer

The reason for the plea agreement: “Given his age, he will not, probably not live to be released,” Meyer said.

Roth was represented by court-appointed attorney Mike Underwood.
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Read background on the November shooting here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

THEFT AND FRAUD

• Centralia police took a report about 5:45 p.m. yesterday from an individual who said while he as working at a Centralia Outlet store on the 1300 block of Lum Road, somebody broke into his vehicle and stole his driver’s license, social security card and a debit card.

• Chehalis police were called about 6 p.m. yesterday when a woman retuned to her vehicle from a business on the 100 block of South Market Boulevard to find her purse had been taken.

• A 47-year-old man reported yesterday that somebody ordered  bank card in his name and made $640 in purchases, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The case is being investigated as a potential theft of mail from the 100 block of Ingalls Road near Rochester sometime between March 23 and April 5, according to the sheriff’s office.

• Centralia police took a report yesterday morning from a woman who said she used her debit card at a Fred Meyer in Portland a couple of days before and then later in the day discovered her card had been used to purchase an airline ticket to British Columbia.

MORE THEFTS

• A man whose home on the 1400 block of South Schueber Road in Chehalis is being repossessed by a bank discovered a burglary in which bathroom cabinet, a counter top, cedar fencing and a well pump were among some $2,000 of items stolen, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The report was made yesterday.

• Two game cameras were reported stolen from the fire department in Mossyrock yesterday. A deputy took a report of the burglary from the station on the 700 block of Green Mountain Road was told the break-in occurred sometime between April 5 and yesterday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The cameras are valued at $300, according to Chief Criminal Deputy Stacy Brown.

• A deputy was called to the 100 block of Sandy Lane in Centralia yesterday about the theft of tools from a shed. The break-in occurred sometime between March 20 and yesterday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The loss is estimated at $100.

• A 1976 Ford van stolen out of Olympia was found yesterday near U.S. Highway 12 and Salkum Road in Salkum, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Police were called about 5:15 p.m. yesterday about a package that had been delivered to a front porch on the 200 block of West Cherry Street in Centralia that was stolen.

VANDALISM

• A window of a vehicle was shot out by a BB gun on the 1000 block of H Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police yesterday afternoon.

DRUGS

• Eugene C. Amburgy, 44, of Bucoda, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine following a traffic sop in Chehalis about 4:30 a.m. yesterday, according to the Chehalis Police Department. He was found to have a suspended license and then the suspected methamphetamine was discovered, according to police. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

WRECK INJURES TWO ON SR 508

• A Silver Creek woman and a 5-year-old girl were hospitalized with what were described as minor injuries after a car struck a telephone pole along state Route 508 about 17 miles west of Morton yesterday. Troopers called about 6:15 p.m. concluded Terie Lane, 26, of Silver Creek had fallen asleep. Lane was traveling eastbound when her car went into a ditch, hit the pole and then rolled over, according to the Washington State Patrol. The 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier was described as totaled. The pair were taken to Providence Centralia Hospital; Lane with minor neck and back injuries and the unnamed child with soreness, according to the state patrol.

Breaking news: Partial skull identified as Pierce County man missing since 1985

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS  – The partial skull found by a hiker near Mineral has been identified as belonging to a man who went missing from Pierce County more than 25 years ago.

Michael Lloyd Riemer was 36 years old when both he and his significant other, 21-year-old Diana K. Robertson were reported missing, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Their 2-year-old daughter was found wandering alone at a K-Mart in Spanaway on the day the pair went missing in December 1985, according to Chief Deputy Stacy Brown.

Robertson’s remains were found in February 1986 on an abandoned logging road north of Mineral, according to Brown. Reimer’s remains –  found on March 26 in a wooded area- were located within a mile of where Robertson had been found, according to Brown.

Riemer was a person of interest in Robertson’s death as he hadn’t been located after her body was found, Brown reported.

Information on the case was aired on the television show Unsolved Mysteries in 1989 and generated numerous tips over the years, according to Brown.

When the Lewis County Sheriff’s office reported the discovery two weeks ago, detectives and dogs searched the area and did find evidence, or potential evidence in the area.

A joint investigation with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department continues, according to Brown.

Brown asks anyone with information about the case to call the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office at 360-748-9286 or Lewis County Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 748-6422.

More to come

News brief: Man will return to court after bad advice from lawyer

Monday, April 11th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS  – A defendant in Lewis County Superior Court won his appeal of a denial of his attempt to withdraw a guilty plea because his lawyer wrongly told him the crime was not a strike offense.

A panel of three judges in the Washington State Court of Appeals on Friday agreed that Brad C. Brower ought to have been allowed to withdraw his May 2009 Alford plea to attempted indecent liberties.

Both the defense attorney and the prosecutor were mistaken about the classification of the crime, according to the opinion. Neither attorney was named in the opinion.

Brower was initially charged in March 2009 with two counts of attempted second-degree rape, or, in the alternative indecent liberties with forcible compulsion, according to the opinion.

Brower argued he would not have entered the plea had he known it was a strike offense.

The appeals court reversed the trial court’s denial of the motion to withdraw the plea and remanded for further proceedings.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Monday, April 11th, 2011

ASSAULT

• The sheriff’s office is looking for a 57-year-old man after an incident very early on Friday in which he allegedly repeatedly choked his 91-year-old mother and prevented her from leaving a residence on the 2500 block of North Pearl Street in Centralia. The victim suffered what were described as minor injuries and finally fled the residence, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

THREATS

• A 43-year-old Toledo man was arrested for felony harassment after an incident on Friday in which he allegedly threatened to take a 39-year-old neighbor into her house and shoot her at the 400 block of Collins Road near Toledo. Karl C. Fetters was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

STOLEN GUN

• A Marlin .22 rifle stolen in 1998 from Tenino was recovered Sunday afternoon at a residence on the Rochester area, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy went to the home on the 300 block of Garrard Creek Road and contacted Michael D. Snyder about the firearm and subsequently arrested Snyder for possession of a stolen firearm, according to the sheriff’s office.

HUNTING WITH A VEHICLE

• Two men were arrested on Saturday after their vehicle got stuck in the mud as they were allegedly chasing a deer near a vacant house on the the 1200 block of Woodland Avenue in Centralia. Michael P. Miller, 24, of Centralia, was arrested for unlawful hunting of big game, second-degree trespassing, giving a false statement and third-degree malicious mischief, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. His companion, Jacob M. Goble, 20, of Morton, was arrested for trespass.

THEFT

• A 30-year-old man was arrested for second-degree burglary on Sunday morning in connection with an address at the 1300 block of Belmont Avenue in Centralia. Jose A. Pulido, of Centralia, was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• The sheriff’s office on Saturday took a report of a 2006 16-foot trailer stolen from the 300 block of state Route 506 near Vader. The $10,000 trailer was taken sometime between April 1 and 3, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Centralia police were called Friday afternoon about a DVD system stolen from a vehicle on North Tower Avenue and East Main Street.

• Centralia police were called Sunday to the 1100 block of Scammon Creek Road about the theft of gas from several vehicles.

VANDALISM

• Centralia police were called Friday evening to the 1300 block of Kulien Avenue about damage to a rental property which was discovered after a tenant moved out.

• Centralia police took a report Sunday about a window damaged with a BB gun at the 1100 block of H Street.

CHILD PULLED FROM SEPTIC TANK AT CAMPGROUND

• Lewis County Fire District 6 was called about 2:30 on Saturday afternoon to the Thousand Trails campground off Centralia-Alpha Road after an 8-year-old boy sitting on top of a septic tank fell inside. The child had been retrieved by his parents and was checked out by responders but was not transported to the hospital, according to EMT Brad Core.

KNIVES AND GUNS STOLEN

• Lewis County Crime Stoppers is looking for information about the theft an assortment of collectors knives and six firearms stolen from a fifth-wheel trailer in Centralia in January. Police were called about 2:45 a.m. on Jan. 27 to 1212 W. Main St. when the owner discovered the break-in that occurred while he away for a few hours, according to authorities. Among the missing guns are a Winchester pump shotgun, two Winchester bolt-action rifles with scopes, a Remington bolt-action rifle with scope, a Coast to Coast lever-action rifle with scope and a modified pump-action shotgun, according to Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the clearance of this or other crimes and takes tips anonymously at 1-800-748-6422.