Archive for August, 2012

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Sunday, August 12th, 2012

BAD GUESTS

• Centralia police were called around 10:15 a.m. on Friday to the 1400 block of Johnson Road where they were told an individual allowed two friends to spend the night during which they stole his Xbox and then pawned it,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

DRUGS

• A 20-year-old Centralia man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine early this morning in Centralia. Emmanuel Martinez was booked into the Lewis County Jail following contact with an officer about 5:30 a.m. at the 900 block of Main Street,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

CAR PROWLS

• A Garmin brand GPS device was stolen from  vehicle on the 500 block of South Silver Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police about 1:35 p.m. yesterday.

• Someone smashed out a window and took a radar detector from a vehicle parked on the 800 block of Hamilton Avenue in Centralia, according to  report made to police about 9:45 a.m. yesterday.

• An electric guitar amplifier was stolen from a vehicle on the 500 block of North Iron Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police on Friday morning. A back window was smashed out,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

Toledo man succumbs to injuries from fire

Friday, August 10th, 2012
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Fire destroyed Carl Gasoway's fifth-wheel trailer in Toledo.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter


TOLEDO – Carl Gasaway didn’t make it.

The 60-year-old Toledo resident was rushed by helicopter to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle yesterday morning after the fifth-wheel trailer where he was sleeping caught fire.

His daughter Chanin Holdt said her father was burned over 90 percent of his body, but he refused any drugs so he could spend his last hours aware of his surroundings, and his family.

Family members from out of state arrived to the hospital about 2:30 a.m. today and he passed away two hours later surrounded by family, she said.

“It was very peaceful,” his son-in-law Lonnie Holdt said.

Gasaway, known for the family business Prairie Ridge Tack and Feed adjacent to the home on Jackson Highway, worked for 35 years at NC Machinery.

He had retired. He was a Vietnam veteran, according to his family.

Firefighters called about 5:15 a.m. yesterday to reports of an explosion and fire at the 5400 block of Jackson Highway found the fifth-wheel trailer fully involved in flames.

Gasaway had to kick open the door to escape, according to Lewis County Fire District 2 Chief Grant Wiltbank.

Fire Investigator Ted McCarty said the force blew one of the side walls right off the trailer.

McCarty said this morning he’s still looking into the cause of the blaze, but he assumes it was related to propane.

“It’s the only product that would do something like that,” he said.

Family and friends have been gathering this afternoon at the family home.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Friday, August 10th, 2012

DOG FIGHT ENDS IN DEATH

• A man walking his small dog on the 1000 block of West Fourth Street in Centralia called police after another dog came onto the sidewalk and attacked his pet yesterday. The Yorkie-type dog had to be put to sleep because of its injuries, according to the Centralia Police Department. Police Sgt. Kurt Reichert said he expected an animal control officer would be following up on the case.

CALLER TO 911 BOOKED INTO JAIL

• A woman who called 911 regarding a dispute on the 100 block of Smokey Valley Road near Toledo about 2 o’clock this morning ended up getting arrested. An arriving deputy learned Heidi M. Catlin, 43, of Toledo, had an outstanding warrant and when she was searched, a small baggie of suspected methamphetamine was found on her jeans pocket, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Catlin was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office.

BIG HAUL FROM JOHN DEERE DEALER

• A deputy was called to the John Deere / Washington Tractor business on the 100 block of Hamilton Road North in Chehalis yesterday morning where someone had broken in and made off with several pieces of equipment including six walk-behind mowers, a pressure washer, a generator and a John Deere Gator ATV. It happened sometime between 5 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. yesterday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A list of missing items is still being compiled, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.

THEFT OF EQUIPMENT

• Someone broke into a shop on the 100 block of Ribelin Road in Chehalis sometime between Saturday and Tuesday and stole a chainsaw and a large torch and welding unit, according to a report made to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office yesterday. The loss is more than $1,000.

EMPLOYEE SUSPECTED OF STEALING

• Centralia police were called yesterday about a suspected embezzlement at a medical practitioner’s office on the 1000 block of South Schueber Road. Officers are looking into an employee who may have forged an employer’s signature on several checks involving a “significant amount”, according to the Centralia Police Department.

MISSING MONEY

• Centralia police were called late yesterday afternoon to a nursing home on the 900 block of South Schueber Road where a resident said a small amount of money was missing.

UNLOCKED CARS GET PROWLED

• Centralia police were called just before 7 o’clock this morning to a vehicle prowl on the 200 block of West Pear Street where someone had rifled through the trunk and glove box. The victim wasn’t sure if anything was missing, according to the police department. The vehicle had been left unlocked. In the same area less than a half hour earlier, an officer took a report of cash stolen from another unlocked vehicle.

GET OUTA THERE

• A 33-year-old Centralia man was arrested yesterday for trespass after he was found to have been sleeping inside a trailer on the 700 block of North Tower Avenue. The city had posted a do not enter sign on the trailer, according to the Centralia Police Department. Justin L. Haynes was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to police.

GET BACK HERE

• Lewis County sheriff’s detectives yesterday went to Yelm to arrest a 31-year-old Yelm resident because he was living in Yelm instead of on Downing Road in Centralia, the address he gave when he registered as a sex offender in September 2011, according to the sheriff’s office. Joseph F. Laabs, a level one sex offender, was booked into the Lewis County Jail for failing to register, according to the sheriff’s office.

WRECKS

• A 17-year-old bicyclist ended up with cuts and scrapes when her bike got stuck in the grill of a car on North National Avenue yesterday morning in Chehalis. Police called to the scene about 8:40 a.m. learned the car was making a left turn off Median Street onto National when it struck the northbound bicycle. The girl was ejected, according to police.

• A 26-year-old Seattle woman was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital as a precautionary measure after she veered her pickup truck into the oncoming lane on U.S. Highway 12 in Oakville yesterday and struck another truck. A trooper called just after 5 p.m. reported Caitlin Caldwell was eastbound and swerved to avoid traffic slowing for tire debris in the roadway. The truck she hit was driven by Ana Lucia Perez Sanchez, 29, of Centralia. She was reportedly uninjured.

Pipe bomb confiscated from Morton man

Friday, August 10th, 2012

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Deputies last night found a pipe bomb inside a backpack believed to have been carried by a 46-year-old Morton man during a burglary.

Vern V. Hamilton was arrested for possession of an explosive device and burglary in connection with a break-in to a business near his home on the 900 block of Davis Lake Road, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies were called yesterday to Davis Lake Materials where overnight someone had gotten inside the office and a storage shed and stolen 12 dozen pairs of work gloves, a generator, a plastic container, a cash box with $5 in change as well as a hand cart and some Busch beer, according to the sheriff’s office.

Because a witness reported seeing Hamilton that morning walking down the road with some of the missing items, deputies searched his home, the sheriff’s office stated in a news release.

Deputies conducted the search and arrested Hamilton about 7 p.m., she said.

The homemade pipe bomb – described as the size of a piece of dynamite – was found inside a backpack inside the camper where Hamilton resides, Chief Civl Deputy Stacy Brown stated in the news release.

Hamilton was seen wearing the backpack following the burglary, according to Brown.

Brown said they are assuming Hamilton may have been planning to use the pipe bomb for the burglary, but he’s not offering any explanation.

“They’ve been burglarized previously and been trying to fortify (the business),” Brown said.

Specialists with the Washington State Patrol responded about 10:30 p.m. and detonated the device, Brown reported.

Some of the stolen goods were found inside the camper, others were stashed in the woods, according to Brown.

Cause of Logan Street house fire a mystery

Thursday, August 9th, 2012
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Firefighters knocked down a blaze on the 1400 block of Logan Street in Centralia on July 16.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CENTRALIA – Authorities have failed to find a cause for last month’s daytime fire that destroyed a vacant house on Logan Street, but the blaze remains in the suspicious file as far as police are concerned.

“We have an origin point, but we don’t have a cause for the fire as of right now,” fire investigator Rick Mack said today. “We’ll leave it undetermined. That leaves the door open in case we get more information.”

Mack, assistant chief and fire marshal for Riverside Fire Authority, said they completed their forensic examination and there was no evidence sent off to be tested.

“We’re hoping to get more information from anyone who saw anything,” Mack said.

Firefighters responded about 4:15 p.m. on July 16 to reports of a fully involved structure fire in a residential neighborhood at the north end of town.

Burning was a one and a half-story wood-frame home built around the turn of the century. The blaze extended to a detached garage in back.

Investigators concluded the fire originated inside the back portion of the house, Mack said.

According to Mack, some of the circumstances that make it feel odd are the lack of what commonly causes house fires: There was nobody living there who had a cooking accident, for example, he said. And it couldn’t have been an electrical problem because the power had been turned off a some point prior.

“Whether there was somebody who was in the residence doing something they didn’t intend to happen, I don’t know,” he said.

Exactly how long the home had been vacant or even who owns it isn’t clear.

Centralia Police Department detective Sgt. Pat Fitzgerald said police had contact in April with tenants living there.

County records show the owner as Dan Henderson, the Centralia city council member.

But Henderson says he surrendered the house in May of 2010 as a result of a bankruptcy.

Henderson said he believes it’s now owned by a loan servicing company in Colorado, and that neither they nor the previous bank that had the mortgage have properly recorded the change of owners.

The ensuing confusion even resulted in a nuisance infraction being issued to Henderson in late June, following a complaint about a large pile of garbage and a non-running vehicle on the property. But the police chief told him today the department was asking that to be dismissed, according to Henderson.

Henderson did say he has since been made aware there were some “petty burglary folks” squatting there as well as someone whose children were removed by Child Protective Services.

Police and fire authorities got one report the day of the fire of an individual walking away from the area, but that hasn’t been substantiated, according to police Sgt. Fitzgerald.

He said police are actively seeking people with information.

“It’s suspicious,” Fitzgerald said. “Houses do not spontaneously catch on fire.”

Mack and Fitzgerald are asking for anyone who knows anything or learns something about the cause of the fire to call them. Mack 360-330-9854. Fitzgerald 360-330-7614.

East county murder conviction overturned for third time

Thursday, August 9th, 2012

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

For the third time an appeals court has reversed a conviction in a Lewis County shooting death at a campground from more than a decade ago.

Kenneth L. Slert has three times been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of 53-year-old John Benson, a truck driver and father of five from Eatonville.

Slert claimed self defense in the October 2000 shooting off Skate Creek Road in between Packwood and Ashford.

The opinion filed yesterday by the Washington Court of Appeals remanded the case for a new trial based on a violation of a public trial right.

Specifically, four prospective jurors were excused during a closed door meeting between the judge and attorneys, according to the opinion.

One judge on the three-member panel dissented.

According to the court record, Benson went to Slert’s campsite where the two drank whiskey, argued over politics and fought.

Slert claimed he went into his tent to retrieve his gun and shot Benson who tried to come into the tent, and then shot him a second time when Benson was laying on the ground and reached out and grabbed at Slert.

The former carpenter who lived in Tacoma has been in prison since after his first trial in 2004.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer doesn’t yet have an answer whether his office will go for a fourth trial in the case.

Meyer previously represented Slert while working as a defense attorney, so two of his senior deputies will be making the decision.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Thursday, August 9th, 2012

MAN ASKS TO GO TO JAIL

• A 30-year-old man was arrested last night after he was contacted by a deputy for walking in the roadway in Centralia, and then ran into someone’s yard screaming “Arrest me, take me to jail,” according to police. Centralia police Sgt. Stacy Denham said the man charged toward the deputy who took him into custody at the 1600 block of North Pearl Street. It happened just before 7 p.m. Michael R. Ward, a Centralia resident, was booked into the Lewis County Jail for trespassing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VALUABLES PILFERED DURING PARTY

• A 49-year-old Mossyrock area man called the sheriff’s office yesterday about several items which were apparently stolen during a graduation barbeque held over the weekend. A deputy who responded to the 600 block of Green Mountain Road was told there were more than 60 guests at the home where a diamond ring, a digital camera and an MP3 player disappeared, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

UNWELCOME YARD WORK

• Centralia police say a 19-year-old Winlock man removed a fence and prepared to cut down a tree on someone else’s property on the 1400 block of View Avenue in Centralia yesterday. Jacob R. Easter was arrested for trespass, according to the Centralia Police Department. Police Sgt. Stacy Denham said he didn’t know why Easter was doing that.

GUN STOLEN

• Centralia police took a report yesterday from the 1500 block of View Avenue that an individual’s roommate sold his .22 caliber pistol. The person who bought it was contacted and brought it into the police department so it could be returned,  according to the Centralia Police Department. The incident remains under investigation.

OFFICE BURGLARIZED

• Someone rifled through files inside an unsecured office building at the 200 block of Washington Way in Centralia, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy called yesterday morning to Zandecki Construction learned that paperwork and files were missing from a cabinet. The sheriff’s office has a person in interest in the case, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

THEFT

• Chehalis police were called just before 10 a.m. yesterday to the 2100 block of Southwest Woodland Circle where a pressure washer had been stolen from a carport during the night.

• Police were called about 9:30 a.m. yesterday to the 1000 block of South Pearl Street in Centralia about a vehicle prowl in which some blank checks and a set of firefighter “turnout” gear was stolen. A window was broken out.

• Both the front and rear license plates were stolen from a vehicle at an auto dealer on the 1900 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue in Chehalis during the night, according to a report made to the Chehalis Police Department yesterday morning.