Archive for July, 2013

News brief: Woman found dead in South Fork Chehalis River

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The body of an elderly woman was discovered in a river in the south end of the Boistfort Valley this morning.

Firefighters and deputies were called about 10:15 a.m. to the area off Wildwood Road, about a mile from Jones Road, according to Lewis County Fire District 13.

Fire Chief Gregg Peterson said the South Fork of the Chehalis River is about a foot and half deep in that area.

“I don’t really know any of the details, we turned it over to the coroner’s office,” Peterson said.

Detectives are investigating, but the death didn’t seem suspicious, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said she expected she would have more information in the morning.

Man suspected of killing fiancee had assaulted her before, lawyer says

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013
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Corey R. Morgan listens to lawyers discuss his bail amount in Lewis County Superior Court.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The 32-year-old man accused of strangling his girlfriend and trying to cover it up with a story of wrecking his truck after three assailants beat her on a logging road near Morton was ordered held on $500,000 bail yesterday.

Exactly what did happen between Corey R. Morgan and Brenda L. Bail remains mostly a mystery, but Morgan is charged with second-degree murder and Bail is dead after a night of drinking, according to his story.

Prosecutors say Morgan had been sentenced two days earlier for an incident of domestic violence from last fall when he punched her in the face.

Morgan was identified as a Randle resident by the sheriff’s office, but prosecutors indicate the two lived together south of Chehalis. He told law enforcement the 48-year-old was his fiancee and they’d been dating for a number of years.

“When interviewed, the defendant’s cousin, who was aware of the prior domestic violence case, said it was only a matter of time before the defendant did something like this,” prosecutors wrote in charging documents.

His version of events, which authorities have made clear they don’t entirely believe, begins with the couple drinking at the Market Street Pub in Chehalis until about 10 p.m. last Thursday.

He had a few drinks, she had more than five, he said.

According to charging documents filed yesterday in Lewis County Superior Court, he said they left for Wendy’s to get food and dropped some off for her daughter at their home on Pier Road south of Chehalis. Bail’s daughter told law enforcement her mother never came inside the residence.

Morgan said at about 11 p.m., the couple headed out to drink more alcohol at their “special spot” on a logging road about 30 miles away, according to charging documents.

Fast forward to 1:30 a.m. when a resident who lives on state Route 508 not far from the start of the logging road calls 911 to say a man came on foot to her door saying he and his fiancee had been in a wreck and she wasn’t breathing.

Aid crews from Lewis County Fire District 4 responded, along with a Morton police officer, according to the sheriff’s office. They detected no pulse, began CPR and transported Bail by ambulance to Morton General Hospital, according to the sheriff’s office.

Bail was pronounced dead in the emergency room at 2:25 a.m.

Charging documents state that multiple law enforcement officers were dispatched at about 2:30 a.m. after word of the death.

Morgan was questioned.

His truck was found in a ditch along Forest Service Road 73 with minimal damage, although he’d said he’d been traveling at almost 70 mph while being pursued by a Dodge Neon, according to charging documents.

Charging documents state Morgan maintained the same general substance to his story, but there were multiple inconsistencies between interviews with various law enforcement officers.

According to the documents: Morgan said he noticed another vehicle followed them after they turned onto the logging road. He said when they reached their destination, Bail got out to urinate while stayed inside his truck.

He said the car came speeding up at them, made a wild spinout and came to a stop whereupon three males – including his former roommate – jumped out and began repeatedly striking Bail with a Maglight flashlight and a baton.

Morgan said he used his marital arts training to fend them off, even knocking his former roommate out cold.

He said he picked Bail up, put her in the vehicle, sped down the logging road but then crashed into the ditch and got stuck.

He said he’d been hit in the head with the flashlight; law enforcement described the injury on the back of his head as more like a scratch.

The former roommate voluntarily spoke with law enforcement on Friday night and indicated he had “absolutely no idea” what the defendant was talking about. He had no injuries, charging documents state.

The cause of Bail’s death, according to the Lewis County Coroner, was asphyxiation caused by manual strangulation. Blunt force trauma to her head contributed to her demise, according to Coroner Warren McLeod.

The report from the medical examiner noted it would have taken about four to six minutes of strangulation for the death to occur, charging documents state.

In court yesterday afternoon, Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Shane O’Rourke asked for high bail, telling the judge it was a particularly violent homicide.

Morgan sat quietly beside defense attorney Bob Schroeter, with a half dozen individuals in the benches behind him.

Schroeter countered saying his client was a long term resident of the county with a “good” vocational history, commuting to Longview where he worked in an auto detailing shop for three years.

Judge Richard Brosey appointed Centralia attorney Don Blair to represent Morgan and scheduled his arraignment for Thursday morning.

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Brenda Bail: Fun at the river in August 2010. / Courtesy photo

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Monday, July 22nd, 2013

SMOKE HOUSE

• Firefighters were called about 9:15 p.m. yesterday to Park Hill Drive in Chehalis when a house began filling up with smoke. Nobody was hurt, it was an issue with a self cleaning oven. Crews shut off the power, pried the oven door open and used a big fan to evacuate the smoke, according to the Chehalis Fire Department. Firefighter Jay Birley said he didn’t think it was a malfunction, just an oven in great need of cleaning. “Typically when you run the self-clean cycle, smoke doesn’t pour out the front,” Birley said.

STAFF MEMBER HIT BY INMATE

• Chehalis police were called to Green Hill School regarding an assault at about 7:15 p.m. on Saturday in which a 17-year-old inmate allegedly punched a male staff member in the face and arm. The case was referred for a possible charge of custodial assault, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

ALLEGED TOUCHING ARREST

• A 44-year-old homeless man was arrested after a deputy was told on Saturday night by a 26-year-old homeless woman that approximately a week earlier, when they were together and she laid down in the grass at the cemetery in Mossyrock and passed out, he touched her in a sexual way. The man was booked into the Lewis County Jail for indecent liberties but was was released today with no charges pending further investigation.

ANGRY BOYFRIEND SOUGHT

• Deputies are looking for a 48-year-old Packwood man who allegedly used his truck to shove another vehicle into a garage door on the 200 block of Cannon Road in Packwood causing about $2,000 damage. It happened about 12 a.m. on Friday when he was angry at his estranged girlfriend who would not come out of the home, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

CASH AND TVS TAKEN IN CHEHALIS BURGLARY

• Someone broke through a back door at a home on the 800 block of Duffy Street in Chehalis and made off with $3,800 cash, two televisions, a bottle of Valium and a jewelry box with 11 rings and two watches inside as well as other items, according to the Chehalis Police Department. An officer called about 3:20 a.m. on Saturday was told it occurred sometime after 10:30 p.m. the night before, according to the Chehalis Police  Department.

POLICE: ALLEGED SHOPLIFTER TRIES TO LOSE DRUGS

• A 39-year-old Seattle man was arrested yesterday at the Twin City Town Center for allegedly stealing a pair of shoes and then ditching them under a vehicle as well as dropping a bag of drugs at Wendy’s before he was detained. Officers found suspected cocaine and heroin in a makeup bag near Everett S. Scott and arrested him for possession with intent to deliver, according to the Chehalis Police Department. Officer Linda Bailey said that on the way to the jail, Scott said he’d ingested two grams of cocaine in plastic bags so he was taken to the hospital. However, he refused to follow the procedure hospital staff attempted so he was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

THEFT

• Sometime between Friday and Sunday, someone stole four industrial batteries from the Alexander Lumber Mill on the 1600 block of state Route 508 near Onalaska, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s office. The loss is estimated at $1,000, according to the sheriff’s office.

• Someone stole 50 steel fence posts from the 2500 block of Seminary Hill Road outside Centralia sometime between Friday and Saturday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Also missing were a dozen wooden posts, according to the sheriff’s office.

• A 17-year-old girl turned herself in and was arrested over the weekend for trafficking in stolen property after allegedly stealing an expensive baseball card and selling it for $20. The $800 item is described as a 1991 autographed Mickey Mantle rookie card and was taken from a home on the 100 block of Elloway Oaks Drive outside Chehalis in April but reported on Friday, according to the  Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Chehalis police were called about 4:20 p.m. yesterday to Safeway about four individuals who allegedly stole hard liquor and ran away.

• Centralia police took a report of the theft of a license plate yesterday afternoon from the 100 block of South Tower Avenue.

• Police were called about 9:30 a.m. yesterday about a vehicle prowl at the 900 block of B Street.

VANDALISM

• Chehalis police were called about 6:50 p.m. on Saturday about someone spray painting black squiggly marks across a sign on the back of a beige 1980 Toyota pickup truck parked at South Market Boulevard and 12th Street. The sign, addressing Chehalis lawyer John Panesko, was covered in plastic, so the damage was not permanent, according to police. A note left on the windshield said, “Get a life. You’re an F*in loser.” according to police.

WRECKS

• A 21-year-old Centralia man was arrested for driving under the influence after he rolled his pickup truck on Saturday night on the 1600 block of South Schueber Road outside Centralia, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The truck sustained major damage, the driver sustained minor injuries, according to the sheriff’s office. He was taken to the hospital and then released, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

• A 26-year-old motorist broke his pinkie finger when he drove into several mailboxes and rolled his truck on Friday evening along the 400 block of Newaukum Valley Road, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The Chico, Calif. resident was arrested for driving under the influence and booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office. The truck was totaled, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown.

• A 27-year-old Centralia woman was arrested for driving under the influence after a collision that left her 1992 Lexus with minor damage on Friday evening long state Route 508 at Gurrier Road near Onalaska, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said the driver was unhurt.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license, violation of protection order, misdemeanor assault; responses for alarm, possibly suicidal subject, disorderly subjects, suspicious circumstances; complaints of barking dog, neighbor’s loud music … and more.

Chehalis woman didn’t die from wreck, she was strangled, sheriff’s office says

Monday, July 22nd, 2013
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Corey Morgan’s wrecked truck on Forest Service Road 73 west of Morton. / Courtesy photo by Lewis County Sheriff’s Office

Updated at 1:26 p.m.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Detectives didn’t buy the story about how Corey Ross Morgan’s fiancee suffered her fatal injuries in a wreck on a logging road outside Morton and an autopsy indicated she died from strangulation, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Morgan, 32, of Randle, was arrested on Friday for second-degree murder.

The sheriff’s office said there is a history of domestic violence between Morgan and the victim, 48-year-old Brenda L. Bail of Chehalis.

Aid was called about 1:30 a.m. on Friday to Forest Service Road 73 after Morgan showed up at a house about two miles away and asked the resident to call 911 because he had wrecked his truck and Bail wasn’t breathing.

Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said apparently when aid arrived, Bail had no pulse, they began CPR and transported her to the hospital.

Detectives became suspicious of Morgan’s detailed story of what occurred, according to the sheriff’s office.

He said the couple was visiting their “special spot” when three men jumped them, according to the sheriff’s office. Morgan also told detectives they beat Bail badly but he was able to “thwart” them off because he knew Tae-Kwon-Do, the sheriff’s office said.

He said he put her in his truck and as he sped down the logging road, he lost control and crashed into an embankment, causing his fiancee to hit her head on the dashboard.

The sheriff’s office says Morgan named Roger Etter of Kelso as one of the attackers, but Etter contacted law enforcement over the weekend and has been cleared of any involvement.

Brown said there were no indications Morgan was hurt and even the state patrol didn’t see the collision as one with enough impact to have caused major injuries to Bail.

Brown states Bail was dead at the wreck scene, even though she was transported by ambulance to the hospital. Detectives began their investigation at Morton General Hospital and don’t know if Bail died before the wreck or while Morgan had gone for help, according to Brown.

An autopsy conducted on Friday showed Bail died from asphyxiation caused by manual strangulation, with contributing factors of blunt force trauma to her face, according to authorities. The sheriff’s office says they don’t believe she was injured from the wreck.

Morgan is scheduled to go before a judge this afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court where his bail amount will be set.

 

News brief: Two sent to prison for Peppertree Motel assault

Sunday, July 21st, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The two men charged in last month’s beating and stun gun attack of a 32-year-old Chehalis man who thought he was with them to buy drugs in Centralia have both been sentenced after plea deals were made.

Joseph M. Hanks, 30, of Rochester, pleaded guilty on Thursday to felony harassment and third-degree assault. Elijah M. Garibay, 25, from Elma, pleaded guilty the week before to second-degree assault and made a so-called Alford plea to intimidating a witness.

The reason for the modified plea for intimidation is Garibay said he was high and just really didn’t remember the reason for what he was doing, Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Shane O’Rourke said.

The men were arrested the night of June 18 after fleeing the assault which occurred inside Hanks’ car outside the Peppertree Motel.

The victim told police Hanks picked him up to go buy some heroin, and then unexpectedly picked up two other men.

Charging documents state once they arrived at the motel, they called the victim a snitch and Garibay from the backseat put his arm around the victim’s throat and choked him and then zapped him with a Taser; Hanks punched him in the face.

O’Rourke was convinced it was simply a beating in the guise of a drug deal. The victim had testified the week before against a man subsequently convicted of burglarizing a Napavine bar, although O’Rourke said he felt it might be related to some other individuals.

O’Rourke never acknowledged if Thomas Pennypacker was a confidential informant.

Pennypacker’s $60 was handed over to a third unidentified man who walked away from the vehicle and has not been named or found, according to O’Rourke.

Garibay and Hanks each ended up with sentences of 27 months in prison.
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For background, read “Prosecutor: Intimidation appears to be motive behind attack on man at Centralia motel” from Thursday June 20, 2013, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Sunday, July 21st, 2013

Updated at 9:18 p.m.

NOT SPIDERMAN MATERIAL

• A 26-year-old Chehalis man lost a game of hide-and-seek with Centralia police early yesterday morning. It happened in the area of the 400 block of West Main Street. Officers called about 2:30 a.m. to a dispute report Trevor D. Chase ran away but was tracked by officers until he was cornered in a yard. Chase reportedly climbed on top of a garage and tore away sheet metal to get inside, but eventually returned to the roof, according to the Centralia Police Department. Chase was removed from the roof and booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree burglary, according to police.

THEFT

• Centralia police took a report of a burglary to a storage building at the 1400 block of South Gold Street on Friday.

DRUGS

• Centralia police arrested a 35-year-old man about 3:30 a.m. today for several warrants and possession of methamphetamine at the 700 block of Harrison Avenue. Jason A. Landry, a Centralia resident, was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A 45-year-old Centralia man as arrested for possession of heroin about 10 p.m. on Friday after contact with an officer at the 1300 block of Kulien Street in Centralia. Paul A. Siskin  was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

WRECKS

• A 20-year-old Vancouver woman was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital after a single-vehicle wreck this afternoon on Interstate 5 near the U.S. Highway 12-Avery Road interchange. Troopers called about 3:50 p.m. to the southbound lanes found a Ford Expedition on its top, according to the Washington State Patrol. The driver, Jerry E. Brower, 45, of Vancouver, changed lanes at about the same time as did a vehicle in front of him and when it braked, Brower swerved to avoid hitting it, according to the state patrol. He and a 13-year-old boy in the vehicle were reportedly uninjured. Madison Brower, 20, was taken to the hospital with unspecified injures, according to the investigating trooper.

• Two separate motorcyclists were taken to Providence Centralia Hospital last night after one of them rear ended a 1928 Chevrolet Roadster which slowed to make a turn and the other ran into the first motorcycle. It happened on state Route 505 outside Toledo about 10:45 p.m., according to Washington State Patrol. The Roadster, carrying Lana M. Brundage, 32, and Douglas G. Eckstrom, 26, both from Toledo, was damaged but still drivable, according to the state patrol. Taken to the hospital were Kirk P. Knutson, 42, Fife, and James V. Peterson, 48, Tacoma, according to the investigating trooper.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license, violations of protection orders; responses for theft, collision on Harrison Avenue … and more.

Man booked for Lewis County murder

Saturday, July 20th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A man was booked into the Lewis County Jail  yesterday for murder, however, the sheriff’s office won’t say anything about what homicide he is linked to.

Corey Ross Morgan was arrested for second-degree murder and booked at 3 p.m., according to jail’s roster.

A spokesperson for the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office would not say if Morgan is connected with the suspicious death of 48-year-old Chehalis woman under investigation since early Friday morning or if detectives are working on another death in the county.

Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said yesterday morning a man went to a house on the 5900 block of state Route 508 west of Morton and told a woman there he and his fiance had gotten in a wreck on Forest Service Road 73, about two miles away, and she wasn’t breathing.

Aid found her dead when they arrived at the collision, according to Brown.

Detectives were questioning the un-named 32-year-old Randle man who said the couple had been “jumped” and the wreck happened while they were trying to get away, according to Brown. The sheriff’s office yesterday also said they were looking for 39-year-old Roger Etter, of Kelso, because he might have information in the case.

Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod said an autopsy was conducted yesterday and he has determined the cause and manner of death for the woman, but he is withholding that information at the request of the sheriff’s office.

He also is not yet releasing her name as he has not confirmed who she is, he said. McLeod said he has tentatively identified her and notified the family of that person.

Brown indicated last night the sheriff’s office will release no further information on the man booked into the jail until after representatives from its office, the prosecutor’s office and the coroner’s office have a chance to get together for “briefing.”

That won’t happen before Monday, according to Brown.