Archive for November, 2012

Read about death of person found in burning vehicle in Capitol Forest likely unnatural …

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Updated at 4:24 p.m.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Olympian reports it appears accelerants were used to start the fire in a Ford Bronco found burning with a body inside of it in the Capitol Forest west of Littlerock on Tuesday morning.

News reporter Jeremy Pawloski writes the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office can’t find the vehicle’s registered owner, a man in his 50s.

The Olympian indicated this afternoon the dead man has been identified as 53-year-old Scott J. Madison of Olympia.

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Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

VICTIM TAKES ON CAR PROWLER

• An 18-year-old Centralia man exchanged punches with a stranger he found prowling his car early this morning on the 700 block of Field Avenue. Police called about 4:35 a.m. learned the owner of the car pushed the subject to the ground as he tried to flee and “the fight was on,” Sgt. Kurt Reichert said. But the 18-year-old was struck and left dazed, so the prowler got away, according to police. The would-be thief was described as a scruffy, thin-faced male, Reichert said.

SHERIFF: MAN THROWS GIRLFRIEND ONTO FLOOR

• A 46-year-old Chehalis man was arrested last night after he allegedly threw his girlfriend on a concrete floor and tried to choke her during a fight. A deputy called about 11:40 p.m. to the 600 block of Centralia-Alpha Road east of Chehalis found the 26-year-old woman had bumps on the back and front of her head but she declined aid, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Gerald R. Ebner was booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree assault, according to the sheriff’s office.

LOCKED UP INSTEAD OF RUN OVER

• Centralia police responded about 11:15 p.m. yesterday to the 2300 block of North Pearl Street where a drunk man was laying in the middle of the road and trying to pick fights with motorists as they passed by him, according to the Centralia Police Department. Jacob L. Hyde, 25, of Centralia, was arrested and booked in to the Lewis County Jail for disorderly conduct, according to police.

COFFEE STAND BREAK-IN

• An employee arriving to a coffee stand on the 1500 block of Bishop Road in Chehalis about 4:30 a.m. today discovered someone had broken in and stole the cash drawer containing about $200, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

TOLEDO-AREA THEFTS

• A deputy took a report yesterday afternoon about a 2400-watt Yamaha generator stolen from a pump house on the 1500 block of state Route 505 in Toledo. The victim, a Seattle man, said it must have happened sometime since the beginning of September, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The loss is $1,100.

• A Toledo resident called the sheriff’s office yesterday when she discovered someone went into her unsecured barn on the 400 block of Tucker Road sometime during the previous two weeks and left with numerous motorcycle engine pieces, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

FRAUD REPORT

• A Centralia officer took a report yesterday from a man regarding his stolen debit card being used around town.

VANDALISM

• Police took a report from a bank on the 1200 block of South Gold Street in Centralia around noon yesterday after pry marks were found on its ATM machine. A repair person found the damage after the ATM stopped working, according to the Centralia Police Department.

CHEHALIS CAR PROWLS CONTINUE

• Chehalis police took another vehicle prowl report just after 4 a.m. today, this one at the 1000 block of Southwest 20th Street. Missing were documents with account information for the truck, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

• Yesterday, police were called about three vehicle prowls that occurred overnight in the area of the 400 blocks of Southwest 15th and 16th Avenues in Chehalis.

ELDERLY DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT IN CRASH

• An 81-year-old Mossyrock woman was flown to Harborview Medical Center in  Seattle after a two-vehicle collision at Jackson Highway and Avery Road East yesterday morning. A deputy arriving after the 10:40 a.m. accident south of Chehalis found both vans were totaled after the woman ran a stop sign onto Jackson Highway, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The driver of the other vehicle who was traveling north on Jackson Highway was unhurt, as was his 5-year-old passenger, but his 6-year-old passenger sustained facial abrasions, according to the sheriff’s office. The woman, whose name was not released, was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital with serious injuries before being airlifted to the Seattle hospital, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.

CENTRALIA KITCHEN FIRE

• A forgotten fry pan of tater tots and cooking oil led to a kitchen fire yesterday west of Centralia that filled a home with smoke and scorched a wall and cabinets. Firefighters called about 3:30 p.m. to the 2500 block of Kristine Court learned the resident was alerted by a smoke detector. He took his young daughter next door, tried to get a fire extinguisher and returned to pour salt on the stove, Riverside Fire Authority Capt. Terry Ternan said. Ternan said smoke was coming from the eves of the home when they arrived, but the flames were out. He wasn’t sure if the man used a fire extinguisher, but said firefighters recommend people keep one in their kitchens. Salt might work, but baking soda is better, Ternan said. Another strategy is to put a lid on the pan if that’s possible, he said.

Maurin murders: Trial moved to next May

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The trial in the 1985 Maurin kidnap and murder case has been postponed once again, from this coming February until May, with what the judge calls a “drop dead” date to begin.

The elderly Ethel couple died in December 1985, but the longtime suspect Ricky A. Riffe was only arrested this summer.

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Ricky A. Riffe

Lawyers on both sides met with a judge two weeks ago to address a number of issues, including defense attorney John Crowley’s concerns the prosecution had still not handed over copies of all its information in the case.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer repeatedly said he’s turned over everything they have, but by the end of the hour, Judge Richard Brosey ordered Meyer to get the other side copies of some 30 taped interviews, copies of photographs, a copy of a computer hard drive, and to do more to track down a witness statement that Crowley asked about.

“I only want to do this once,” Brosey said, alluding to the fact that if the prosecution gets a conviction, but errors are made along the way, a re-trial could be ordered by the appeals court.

Also at issue is a timing conflict with a trial for another of Crowley’s clients.

Meyer expressed his previous concern that witnesses could die before they get a chance to testify.

“The fact is, we have 150 witnesses in this case, and they’re not getting any younger,” Meyer told the judge.

The trial could take as long as four weeks.

Riffe, 54, a former Lewis County resident, was arrested in July at his home in Alaska.

Prosecutors believe Riffe and his since-deceased brother abducted Ed and Wilhelmina Maurin and forced them to withdraw money from their bank in Chehalis before shooting them and dumping their bodies near Adna.

Riffe has pleaded not guilty, but remains held in the Lewis County Jail on $5 million bail.

A review hearing is scheduled for Dec. 19, the anniversary of the day 27 years ago the couple was reported missing.
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For background, read “Maurin homicide: Riffe pleads not guilty, his attorney hints at proof” from Thursday August 23, 2012, here

Vader man released from jail as prosecutor ponders charges in father’s death

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
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Travis M. Myers looks over paperwork allowing him to be released from jail after seeing a judge in Lewis County Superior Court.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – It was like a shoving match, but ended very badly.

The couple had been drinking. The mother shoved the father. The father shoved the mother knocking her to the ground.

The grown son shoved the father in the chest, who fell backwards, hitting his head on the sidewalk and losing consciousness.

It all happened late last Tuesday night in front of a Morton motel, where a trooper had dropped off 48-year-old Cathy Myers, after contacting her on the side of U.S. Highway 12 in her vehicle and intoxicated.

According to Morton Police Department Chief Dan Mortensen, the father and son had traveled from the family home in Vader to pick up the mother.

The couple argued; she didn’t want to go home because she’d spent money on a motel room, according to court documents from the police report.

When the shoving was over, Cathy Myers told her son to just leave, that she and her husband would spend the night in the motel and come home in the morning, court documents recount.

Travis M. Myers, 27, said he left not knowing his father was seriously injured.

Michael K. Myers, 52, died on Thursday at Haborview Medical Center in Seattle.

Travis Myers was arrested and now the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office is considering charging him with second-degree manslaughter.

Lewis County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher asked a judge yesterday to release the younger Myers, as he awaits the results of the autopsy.

Chief Mortensen said the older Myers had a serious head injury, but whether he died from that is an unanswered question, according to Meagher.

“At first glance it seems so, but we have to wait for the report,” Meagher said after yesterday’s court hearing.

Travis Myers’ appearance before a judge yesterday afternoon was brief. Meagher asked Lewis County Superior Court Judge James Lawler to release him on a $25,000 unsecured bond, co-signed by his sister. She and her mother were in the courtroom. Lawler agreed.

The 27-year-old has no criminal history, the judge was told.

The King County Medical Examiner’s Office in Seattle said today the cause and manner of death are pending the results of some tests.

Second-degree manslaughter is a class B felony. A person is guilty of manslaughter in the second degree when, with criminal negligence, he or she causes the death of another person, according to state law.

Meagher’s declaration of probable cause filed in court offers information from interviews with the mother and the son; nothing from the father:

When Reserve Officer Ron Myer responded to an aid call from Cathy to the Seasons Motel on 200 block of Westlake Avenue that night – at 10:27 p.m., according to the police chief, or just after midnight according to Meagher – he found an adult male laying on the sidewalk.

Officer Myer performed CPR until an aid crew arrived. Michael was taken to Morton General Hospital and then airlifted to Harborview.

According to Travis’s statement to police, his parents had gone to a friends house somewhere on U.S. Highway 12. His mother left his father there, but then was arrested – he thought for a DUI but court documents say for so-called physical control under the influence – and her car was impounded.

Cathy called home in Vader and asked her daughter Shannon to come pick her up. Shannon asked her brother to do it. Before Travis left, his father arrived, having gotten a ride home from the friend.

Travis described his father as stumbling down drunk.

Travis told the police chief that when they arrived to the motel, his parents began to argue and then the three shoves occurred.

Cathy told the police chief she was intoxicated that night, that both she and her husband had been drinking.

She said she remembered being either hit or pushed by her husband and falling backwards. She said her son stepped up and pushed his father who then fell down. When interviewed earlier at the hospital by Trooper Jason Hicks, Cathy said her son either hit or pushed her husband.

She said she didn’t realize her husband was hurt when she told he son to go home. But then, she said, she realized Michael was not responding so she called 911.

“Cathy said she believed her son’s actions were in defense of her,” Meagher wrote. “She didn’t believe Travis intended to hurt his father.”

Travis told the police chief he left not knowing his father seriously hurt. His car broke down as he got close to home, so he walked to his uncle’s home to stay the night, he said.

His sister phoned there about 3:30 a.m. looking for her brother, saying the police were looking for him.

Travis and his uncle went to the Lewis County Jail to talk with law enforcement, and was arrested.

Travis Myers is scheduled to be back in Lewis County Superior Court on Dec. 6.

Read about vehicle fire in Capitol Forest reveals body …

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

KOMOnews.com reports a body was found in a burned out car this morning in the Capitol Forest.

KING5.com says the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office describes the location as a rural area off Bordeaux Road.

Kirotv.com shows a photo of a pickup truck it says was discovered on the E-Line Road about 9 a.m. today.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

HOME CATCHES FIRE NEAR GALVIN

• A house fire that broke out near Galvin yesterday afternoon seems to have begun in the chimney area of a wood stove, according to Riverside Fire Authority. Firefighters called at 4:15 p.m. to the 300 block of Mattson Road found residents had attempted to put it out with a garden hose, Capt. Terry Ternan said. Damaged were the kitchen, living room and a bedroom, Ternan said. Nobody was injured but the residents had to find another place to stay last night, he said.

ADNA HOME BURGLARIZED

• Someone broke into a residence on the 200 block of Bunker Creek Road west of Chehalis yesterday and made off with Xbox equipment and jewelry, including two sapphire rings, a diamond necklace and an antique pearl bracelet and necklace set, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Also missing was $420 cash, according to the sheriff’s office. It occurred sometime between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said. The loss is estimated at more than $2,000.

MAN ARRESTED FOR SHOPLIFTING TV

• Centralia police called around 11:30 a.m. yesterday about the theft of a 32-inch television from Rite Aid on Harrison Avenue tracked a suspect to his nearby home where they recovered the TV. Steve Ingle Jr., 32, was arrested for third-degree theft and booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

CENTRALIA COFFEE STAND BROKEN INTO

• A debit card machine and cash were taken in a coffee stand burglary on the 1800 block of North Pearl Street in Centralia discovered about 5:20 a.m. today.

DOMESTIC FIGHT LEADS TO ARREST

• Police called about 10 p.m. last night to a home on the 300 block of West Summa Street arrested a 26-year-old man who allegedly blocked his girlfriend’s way out of the bedroom during an argument. Angilo M. Saville wouldn’t let her leave and she immediately dialed 911, according to the Centralia Police Department. Saville was booked into the Lewis County Jail for unlawful imprisonment, according to police. However, he is to be released without charges pending further investigation.

DRUGS

• A 30-year-old homeless man was arrested yesterday for possession of methamphetamine after contact with an officer about 12:15 p.m. at the 1800 block of Cooks Hill Road in Centralia. Ryan M. Strayer had a pipe with suspected meth residue, according to police. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

MORE CAR PROWLS IN CHEHALIS

• Chehalis police responded early yesterday morning to three vehicle prowls, beginning about 3:40 a.m. Hit were vehicles in the 1600 block of Southwest Gails Avenue, the 1800 block of Southwest Ruzicka Drive and the 1400 block of Grandview Avenue, according to the Chehalis Police Department. There appears to be an increase in prowls over the past few days, primarily all in the same part of town, Sgt. Brian Hickey said.

CAR FIRE AT SCHOOL

• Firefighters were called about 7:48 a.m. today when a car caught fire on H Street across from Edison Elementary School in Centralia. The driver who was dropping her child off at school noticed an electrical smell and then smoke began billowing from the hood of the car, according to Riverside Fire Authority. She got the little one out and firefighters extinguished the blaze, according to Capt. Terry Ternan. Nobody was hurt.

Read about alligators guard marijuana garden near Scott Lake …

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Thurston County sheriff’s deputies investigating a shooting last night found a marijuana grow operation with two guard alligators.

A dispute possibly regarding a failed drug transaction led to the shooting, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

Arrested was Darren C. Shore, 41, from the Scott Lake area; his 30-year-old acquaintance was treated for two minor gunshot wounds and released from the hospital this morning, according to Lt. Greg Elwin.

The Olympian reports it occurred at the 12100 block of Champion Drive Southwest, near Scott Lake south of Olympia.

Shore said he fired in self defense, according to Elwin.

The sheriff’s office will work with animal services to determine the fate of the five-foot long alligators.

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