Archive for July, 2011

Read about Longview teen sentenced for ransom demand for the missing Kayla Croft-Payne …

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The (Longview) Daily News reports the teenager who claimed he had the long missing Kayla Croft-Payne and demanded $35,000 for her return was sentenced to prison time.

News reporter Leslie Slape writes the Longview resident  had a reputation for making things up.

Croft-Payne was 18 years old and living outside Chehalis on April 28, 2010 when she last logged onto her MySpace internet account. She was reported missing on May 5 by a friend who hadn’t seen or heard from her for several days.

Read Slape’s news story here

Breaking news: Morton’s Steve Moulton a suspect in a third bathroom assault

Friday, July 15th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Twenty-two-year-old Steven R. Moulton of Morton has been implicated in yet another public restroom incident involving a young boy.

The Washington State Patrol said tonight Moulton was identified as the person who groped and kissed a 9-year-old boy at the Maytown rest area on June 27.

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Steven R. Moulton, Lewis County Superior Court in December 2010

“It’s still under investigation and charges are pending,” Trooper Ma Kayla Morgan said tonight.

Moulton is in custody in the Cowlitz County Jail following his arrest last Saturday at a ball park in Castle Rock where he allegedly attacked an 8-year-old boy in a bathroom there.

He also has a case pending in Lewis County from last summer when he was found inside a bathroom stall with a boy who said Moulton covered his mouth with his hand and punched him twice in the face.

Trooper Morgan said detectives with the state patrol forwarded their case today to the Thurston County Prosecutor’s Office for a potential charge of fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation for the June 27 incident.

Morgan said the child and his family were en route to a vacation spot down south when they stopped to use the restroom at the Maytown rest area in south Thurston County.

The boy said he was washing his hands when someone came out of a stall behind him, put one hand over his mouth and “groped or fondled his butt area” with the other hand, Morgan said.

“Then he decided to kiss the boy on the lips, smile and run out of the restroom,” Morgan said.

The child came running out to his aunt, who took down the license plate of a red pickup truck, according to Morgan.

It matches the same truck which was at the Castle Rock ball park, and belongs to Moulton’s father, she said.

Trooper Morgan said the boy picked Moulton out of a photo lineup.

Moulton has previously been found not competent by a court due to a developmental disability.

Moulton is being held in Cowlitz County on $250,000 bail.

He was charged in Cowlitz County on Wednesday with kidnap, assault and molestation for last Saturday’s incident in which he allegedly pushed a boy to the floor, choked him and bit him .

A family friend who had taken Moulton to the North County Youth Recreation Complex in Castle Rock discovered Moulton and the 8-year-old boy together in a locked bathroom stall.

He was charged last year in Lewis County.

In that case, prosecutors said at the time there was no evidence of molestation, so they charged him with with burglary; for unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime.

That happened at Gust Backstrom Park in Morton and involved an 8-year-old boy.

Moulton has been free on a $25,000 signature bond in the Lewis County case.

He has not been arraigned on that yet, as  as attorneys are waiting for a competency evaluation from Western State Hospital which has still not been conducted.

Moulton is the son of former Morton School District teacher Michael Moulton whose teaching certificate was suspended last fall in connection with his arrest for allegedly assaulting students by touching them.

Steven Moulton has an arraignment in Cowlitz County on Tuesday.

He is scheduled to go back in front of a Lewis County judge on Thursday to review the status of the evaluation from Western State.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer has said he may ask for a change in his bail conditions.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Updated at 7 p.m.

HIT AND RUN

• Chehalis police were called just after 3 p.m. yesterday when a woman was hit by a car on the 200 block of Northwest Chehalis Avenue. The 22-year-old Chehalis resident had been standing in front of the Star Tavern when she was struck, according to the Chehalis Police Department. All she could tell police was it was a newer silver car, Chief Glenn Schaffer said this morning. Schaffer said he wasn’t sure if she was in the street on on the sidewalk. The woman was taken with minor injuries to Providence Centralia Hospital, he said.

THEFT

• A deputy was called yesterday to the 400 block of Elk Creek Road in Doty where someone had kicked open a front door and stolen two fishing rods and reels. It happened sometime between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Chehalis police were called about 3:45 p.m. yesterday about a burglary to a shed on Southwest Chehalis Avenue.

• Centralia police took a report of a vehicle prowl yesterday afternoon from the 2500 block of Fords Prairie Avenue. Three knives were taken, according to police.

DRUGS

• A 24-year-old Centralia man was arrested about 11 o’clock last night for possession of methamphetamine in Centralia after contact with an officer on the 600 block of South Tower Avenue, according to police. Oscar D. Morales Meza was booked into the Lewis County Jail,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

ASSAULT

• A 17-year-old Centralia resident was booked into the Lewis County Jail yesterday for second-degree rape, according to the Centralia Police Department. Officer John Panco said the arrest was related to an occurrence about a month ago.

FIRE

• Lewis County Fire District 6 was called to a fire about 9 p.m. last night at Conrad Industries in the Chehalis Industrial Park. A piece of equipment caught fire but workers there were able to extinguish it quickly, according to Marc Conrad, president of the tire recycling business. The plant runs round the clock with about a dozen employees, so fortunately someone was there to catch it when it happened, according to Conrad.

HOME-HELP NURSE ADMITS STEALING CHECKS FROM CLIENT

• A 24-year-old Centralia woman lost her nursing assistant credentials following her conviction for stealing checks from a client and forging them for an amount of about $7,700, the state Department of Health reported earlier this week. Kaci L. Comstock agreed late last month her acts constituted unprofessional conduct and her credentials to practice as a certified nursing assistant and a registered nursing assistant were suspended for at least five years, according to the state agency. Comstock was arrested in mid-February after she admitted to a sheriff’s deputy she took checks from the couple’s checkbook – a couple she worked for three days a week performing household chores, according to charging documents. She said she wrote them out to her self, signed the husband’s name and cashed them at the ATM at Bank of America, charging documents stated. Comstock was charged in Lewis County Superior Court with first-degree theft. In mid-April she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 45 days in jail. She had no criminal history, according to the sentencing document in her court file.

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CORRECTION: The 17-year-old booked yesterday into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree rape was arrested in mid-June, not yesterday as Centralia police initially reported. He had been being held at the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center. The news item above has been corrected to reflect that.

Castle Rock public bathroom attack suspect charged with kidnap, assault, molestation

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Prosecutors yesterday charged Morton resident Steven R. Moulton with kidnap, assault and molestation in connection with the alleged attack of an 8-year-old boy a in public restroom in Castle Rock.

Moulton, 22, was arrested on Saturday at the ball field during a baseball tournament for boys.

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Steven R. Moulton

It’s the second time he’s been found in a public restroom stall with a child.

Moulton has been free on a pending case in Lewis County, that occurred in a Morton park in June of last year.

He has yet to even be arraigned in the Lewis County case, as attorneys are waiting for a competency evaluation from Western State Hospital which has still not been conducted.

Moulton has previously been found not competent due to a developmental disability.

He remains held in the Cowlitz County Jail on $250,000 bail.

According to the probable cause statement filed in Cowlitz County Superior Court, the family friend who took Moulton to Castle Rock told police he went to check on Moulton who didn’t return from the bathroom for several minutes, and he heard two voices coming from a locked stall.

One was a young boy crying for help and the other he recognized as Moulton, Wayne Nelson told police.

The probable cause statement doesn’t indicate any information about how the two ended up in the bathroom together. The statement offers the following allegations:

Nelson ordered the door open and saw a boy sitting in the corner with blood on his mouth and looked to his right and saw Moulton.

The child’s grandfather, Ronald Highfill, told police he went to check on his grandson when he realized he hadn’t returned from the restroom.

Highfill said his grandson was straightening his pants, crying and ran to him.

Highfill told police the boy told him Moulton pulled down his pants, pushed him to the floor and choked him

The statement says Moulton put his mouth over the boy’s mouth and bit him there.

The statement also says someone was left with teeth marks from a bite on the arm, but it’s unclear who.

Nelson told police he was watching Moulton because Moulton’s mother was at the hospital with Moulton’s father.

An arraignment in Cowlitz County is scheduled for Tuesday.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer said today they are watching the Cowlitz County case closely.

Moulton has been free on a  $25,000 signature bond since he was charged in Lewis County late last year, but local prosecutors could ask a judge to increase that, according to Meyer.

The child in that case told authorities Moulton covered his mouth with his hand and punched him twice in the face.

There was no evidence of sexual assault, prosecutors said at the time, so they charged him with burglary; for unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime.

Meyer today described some of the reasons Moulton wasn’t required to post any bail in Lewis County, noting the case was started last year, before he became the elected prosecutor.

Moulton was summoned into court, appeared when he was required and then appeared again when he was supposed to, Meyer said.

It was also based on his lack of criminal history, he said.

The specific charges Moulton faces in Cowlitz County are first-degree kidnapping with sexual motivation, first-degree child molestation and second-degree child assault with sexual motivation.
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Read “Suspect in park restroom attack arrested again” from Monday July 11, 2011, here

News brief: Chehalis health clinic accountant gets jail time for stealing from employer

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The former chief financial officer for Steck Medical Group was sentenced yesterday to six months in jail for skimming cash from deposits from the business.

Keith B. Mohoric, 52, of Centralia, was arrested in early May by Chehalis police, accused of embezzling some $25,000 from the health clinic.

He pleaded guilty in a plea agreement to first-degree theft and second-degree theft. Several counts of forgery were dropped.

Mohoric was sentenced yesterday in Lewis County Superior Court to the top of the standard range for first-degree theft, six months; and the top of the standard range for second-degree theft, three months, according to Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead.

Total confinement is six months.

The group’s Chief Executive Officer Chris Bredeson said Mohoric had worked for them a little more than a year and a half and promised restitution when he was confronted.

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Read “Breaking news: Steck Clinic accountant arrested, accused of embezzling” from Wednesday May 11, 2011, here

News brief: Trial for armed Mossyrock man who allegedly threatened police officer set to last two days

Thursday, July 14th, 2011
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Wayne Burdette appears in Lewis County Superior Court this afternoon.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Mossyrock resident Wayne Burdette appeared briefly in court today when attorneys agreed on some of the scheduling details for his trial.

Burdette, 43, is being held on $500,000 bail for allegedly threatening an officer with his manner during a traffic stop last month in Mossyrock.

Burdette is charged with harassment; threat to kill and also with obstructing for his June 10 encounter with Mossyrock Officer Jeremy Stamper.

Charging documents allege he got out of his truck with his right hand behind his back and approached Stamper’s patrol car after being told to stay put, and continued advancing even as Stamper pointed his pistol at him.

When he was subsequently arrested, a loaded .40 caliber pistol was found in the small of Burdette’s back; it had a bullet in the chamber and the safety was off, according to charging documents.

Burdette has pleaded not guilty.

Defense attorney Ken Johnson today said he wasn’t inclined to talk about the case to the news media.

“The facts are going to have to come out in court,” Johnson said.

Burdette’s bail was increased twice, in part because Lewis County sheriff’s detectives found a journal in Burdette’s trailer home containing statements such as “How to kill cops” and “Teach body armor weak spot”, according to court documents.

In an order signed today, Burdette’s attorney noted his defense will be general denial.

A trial is set for the week of August 15. It is expected to last two days.

Burdette has no felony criminal history, but has a conviction for a gross misdemeanor sex offense. He is a level one registered sex offender.

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Note: Wayne Burdette’s age was incorrectly stated in a news story on June 29, 2011
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Read background on the case, here

News brief: No plea deal today in Salkum area homicides

Thursday, July 14th, 2011
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Ryan McCarthy consults with his attorney Rick Cordes as they wait for the judge this afternoon.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Attorneys are staying mum about what didn’t happen today in court with one of the defendants in the triple homicide from last summer near Salkum.

Both the prosecutors office and the defense lawyer for 29-year-old Ryan McCarthy previously said they reached a plea agreement and he would be pleading guilty today in Lewis County Superior Court.

McCarthy’s lawyer said he was going to plead to two counts of second-degree assault. He was charged with murder.

But in a hearing that lasted less than five minutes, the attorneys only told Judge Richard Brosey they’d like to come back before the court in three weeks.

“We didn’t do the change of plea,” Lewis County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher said outside the courtroom.

“I can’t comment,” Meagher said, as to why not.

Olympia attorney Rick Cordes was brief as well: “We’re working on it,” he said.

McCarthy and former Onalaska resident John A. Booth Jr. are both charged in the Aug. 21 shootings of David West Sr. 52, his son David West Jr., 16, and a friend Tony E. Williams, 50, of Randle.  Denise Salts, then 51, who was also at the house off Gore Road, survived a gunshot wound to her face.

Charging documents in the case don’t offer much detail as to who fired shots that night.

Booth is scheduled for a November trial.
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Read “Deal in Salkum homicides: McCarthy to plead to second-degree assault” from Tuesday July 12, 2011, here