Archive for March, 2016

Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016
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COMMERCIAL BURGLARY RANDLE

• A deputy took a report yesterday of an overnight break-in at a mini storage business on the 9400 block of U.S. Highway 12 in Randle. The manager said hasps were cut and several units were burglarized, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A large amount of tools are missing including welding and metal cutting equipment, according to the sheriff’s office. The loss is estimated at $2,000, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said.

DRUGS

• A 31-year-old Onalaska resident was arrested yesterday for possession of methamphetamine and heroin after contact with an officer around 6:15 p.m. at the 400 Hemlock Street in Centralia. Nicholas E Novion was  booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

CAR PROWL

• Officers took a report yesterday that a person or persons unknown entered an individuals unlocked vehicle at the 1500 block of Delaware Ave in Centralia and removed a paintball gun.

FUNNY MONEY

• Centralia police were called at 8:11 p.m. yesterday after a customer tried to pass a counterfeit $100 bill at a drive-through on the 800 block of Harrison Avenue. The fake bill was rejected and the suspects led the area with it, according to the Centralia Police Department. The case is under investigation.

ON THE ROAD, OFF THE ROAD

• A 53-year-old driver escaped serious injury but totaled her car when she spilled a drink while traveling on U.S. Highway 12 about three miles west of Oakville overnight. Troopers called about 1:20 a.m. report Pamela A. Casey was eastbound and when she tried to recover the beverage, her car went off the roadway to the right and struck a tree. The Aberdeen woman was treated by aid at the scene, according to the Washington State Patrol. She was cited for wheels off the roadway. Her 2000 Ford Focus was towed.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, assault, shoplifting, probation violation; responses for alarm, dispute, suspicious circumstances, parking issue, possibly suicidal person … and more, among 122 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 7 a.m. today.

News brief: Unoccupied Honda Civic travels over I-5 barrier onto oncoming car

Monday, March 21st, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A car came off a tow dolly on Interstate 5 this afternoon and flew over the center barrier striking the top of a car traveling in the opposite direction.

It happened just after 3 p.m. south of Chehalis, just south of the Labree Road interchange, according to authorities.

The passenger in the 2004 Honda CRV was injured and transported to Providence Centralia Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to the Washington State Patrol and the fire department.

Two others were treated at the scene and then released, Newaukum Valley Fire and Rescue Firefighter Brad Bozarth said.

The wreck is under investigation, according to the state patrol.

The initial information indicates the blue 2007 Honda Civic was on the tow dolly being pulled by a flatbed wrecker headed southbound, when the dolly came loose from the truck.

The Civic left the dolly and hit a southbound Subaru Legacy, driven by a Portland man who was uninjured, according to the state patrol.

The Civic continued across the barrier into the northbound lanes where it struck the CRV. Both Hondas were totaled.

The driver of the CRV, 62-year-old Marie Bolin of Camano Island, was unhurt, the investigating trooper reports. Her passenger Keli C. Bolin, 35, from Portland was hospitalized.

Further information about the driver of the towing truck was not readily available.

Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Monday, March 21st, 2016
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Updated at 6:44 p.m.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE

• Centralia police were called about 10:25 a.m. yesterday by a resident from the 2900 block of Mount Vista Road who said she received a death threat and was blocked by the suspect the evening before from leaving their home. The investigation is continuing, according to the Centralia Police Department. Shane J. Carpenter, 41, was arrested, booked into the Lewis County Jail and today charged in Lewis County Superior Court with felony harassment, unlawful imprisonment and fourth-degree domestic assault. Judge James Lawler set his bail at $100,000, twice what prosecutors requested. The woman who was living with Carpenter and Carpenter’s wife told police he punched his wife in the face, knocking her out and when he thought she was going to call police, he grabbed a BB gun rifle and slammed  the butt of it next to her toes and yelled he would kill her, according to charging documents. He then allegedly would not let either woman leave the residence, although they eventually left and got a hotel room, the documents allege. The wife reportedly would not cooperate with police. Senior Deputy Prosecutor Sara Beigh today indicated Carpenter has a rather lengthy criminal history and was in prison from 2005 until 2014.

• A 43-year-old man who was angry at his girlfriend and didn’t want her to leave allegedly used a piece of wood to strike her van, trying to get the door open, and was arrested for third-degree malicious mischief yesterday morning, according to the Centralia Police Department. An officer responding to the approximately 8:30 a.m. call to the 700 block of South Gold Street in Centralia booked Patrick J. McCarty into the Lewis County Jail, according to police.

PROPERTY DISPUTE

• A deputy called about 1:15 p.m. on Friday to the 200 block of U.S. Highway 12 outside of Napavine regarding a property dispute between two neighbors found one of them building a cinder block wall in an area the other said was his easement. The 59-year-old man who had called 911 complained the wall would prevent large trucks from passing through to his property, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The deputy advised the two it was an issue that needed to be resolved in civil court, advised they consult with attorneys and suggested seeking anti-harassment orders. However, before the deputy left, the 59-year-old started removing the blocks and began pushing on the wall to knock it over, which led to the 38-year-old neighbor yelling profanities and raising a large metal post above his head in an aggressive manner, according to the sheriff’s office. Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said the 38-year-old also began striking the blocks with the post. Joshua L. Nichols, 38, of Napavine, was arrested for harassment and booked into the Lewis County Jail, Brown said. Prosecutors declined to file the felony charge.

BIG THEFT REPORTED

• Chehalis police were called about 2:40 p.m. on Friday to a business at the 500 block of North Market Boulevard regarding an alleged first-degree theft. The case is under investigation, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

ALLEGED PACKAGE THIEF CAUGHT

• Centralia police were called just before noon yesterday when a passerby reported observing a male take a package off a porch on the 300 block of South Gold Street. Officers located the suspect a short distance away and recovered the item from Amazon, according to the Centralia Police Department. Arrested for third-degree theft and booked into the Lewis County Jail was 20-year-old Trevor A. Bartley, according to police. The delivery consisted of women’s make-up.

AUTO THEFT

• Officers overnight located a stolen 2016 Ford Explorer which had been sitting for several days in a parking lot at the 1200 block of Belmont Avenue in Centralia. The sport utility vehicle which was missing from Oregon was returned to Enterprise car rentals, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Chehalis police were called about 8:30 p.m. yesterday to the 700 block of Southwest Chehalis Avenue for a missing vehicle. The person suspected to have taken it is someone who has been allowed to use the 2002 Chevrolet Blazer before, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

OTHER THEFT

• Centralia police took a report yesterday from the 1200 block of North Scheuber Road that sometime since last Wednesday, a guitar and a laptop computer were taken.

• An officer was called just after 8 p.m. on Friday to the 1400 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue where he was told a customer brought a suspected shoplifter back into the store. The business decided to handle the issue without police involvement, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

CAR PROWL

• Police were called to an auto dealership at the 1900 block of  Northwest Louisiana Avenue in Chehalis just after 8 a.m. on Saturday regarding a vehicle prowl. A set of keys was left inside the vehicle, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

GUN SHOT INTO BUILDING INVESTIGATED

• Chehalis police were called just after 11 a.m. on Sunday to an auto dealership at the 1900 block of  Northwest Louisiana Avenue after a copper jacket, shell casing, was found inside the building. The officer took a photo of a hole above a door and noted it appeared to have entered from the direction of the freeway, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

VANDALISM

• Chehalis police were called just before 2 p.m. yesterday to the 300 block of Southwest Third Street regarding a passenger side window broken out of a vehicle.

ON THE ROAD, OFF THE ROAD

• A horse was killed and 32-year-old motorist from Rochester injured when the two met at the 1100 block of Lincoln Creek Road west of Centralia at about 2:30 a.m. on Saturday. The driver said he came around a corner, saw a large horse in his lane and was unable to avoid it, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The horse rolled over the hood and the top of the Honda Accord and died at the scene, according to the sheriff’s office. The driver suffered a bruised forehead, the car was totaled, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said. Brown said the horse had broken out through its fence earlier in the day and its 19-year-old owner had been unable to find it. She will likely be cited for animal at large, Brown said.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license; responses for alarm, dispute, harassment, shoplifting, misdemeanor assault, suspicious circumstances, collision on city street, loud neighbor music  … and more, among 126 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 6:50 a.m. today.

Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Sunday, March 20th, 2016
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TOOL TOSSING

• Centralia police took a report on Friday night about a wrench being thrown through the windshield of a car parked at Pearl and Walnut streets.

AUTO THEFT

• A 1998 baby blue Honda Civic was reported stolen this morning in a case associated with the 1400 block of Lewis Street in Centralia. Officers called just before 6 a.m. were told the owner loaned it to their brother and it went missing sometime during the night from in front of the brother’s home, according to the Centralia Police Department. The car has an Oregon license of 587 GZF and has three has three white wheels and one black wheel, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A black 1999 Toyota pickup truck was reported stolen just after 9 p.m. yesterday from the 1400 block of Johnson Road in Centralia, according to the Centralia Police Department.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE

• Jesse C. Sheldon, 35, and Melissa A. Simmons, 36, were arrested for first-degree burglary overnight after being denied entry into a home on the 300 block of Kearney Street, whereupon they allegedly assaulted the resident who is a relative of one of the suspects, according to the Centralia Police Department. Officers responding about 12:20 a.m. booked the Centralia residents into the Lewis County Jail, according to police.

CAR PROWL

• Police were called at 1:30 p.m. yesterday about a vehicle prowl at the 500 block of Harrison Avenue in Centralia. A purse was taken from the unlocked vehicle, according to the Centralia Police Department.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, shoplifting, trespassing, disorderly conduct, violation of no-contact order, misdemeanor domestic assault, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, misdemeanor theft … and more, among 143 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 6:45 a.m. today.

Centralia mugging victim struck with hatchet

Saturday, March 19th, 2016

Updated at 6:10 p.m.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Centralia police are investigating an attack on a man last night in which an unknown person hit him in the head with a hatchet and stole his wallet.

The 33-year-old victim was walking home from a convenience store, according to the Centralia Police Department.

Officers were called at 9:09 p.m. to the scene, at the 400 block of West Pine Street, according to police. Medics were dispatched to the area at the same time for a trauma patient.

The victim sustained a laceration to his head and was transported to the emergency room at Providence Centralia Hospital for treatment, according to Sgt. Dave Ross.

Ross indicated the injuries were not life threatening, but he wasn’t certain how serious they were.

Reflections: Tower children loved their Centralia schools

Friday, March 18th, 2016
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Ben, Maddy, Sam and Sue Tower. / Courtesy photo

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CENTRALIA – Sue Tower speaks softly, sometimes with a trace of a smile when she talks about her children.

Eight days after she lost all three of them in one night in a house fire, she sits down at a Centralia coffee house because she wants to share memories of her little ones.

The 40-year-old old single mother who grew up in Chehalis confesses, she didn’t want to continue living, during the first few days.

But she knows now she must, she said.

“Otherwise, their lives will have been in vain,” she said. “So I have to carry the light, and go on.”

Tower wanted to share about her children’s life, not their death.

Already she’s had to answer question after question from investigators, recalling for them even the tiniest details about that day, and the night that followed.

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Sue Tower wants to talk about her children.

She doesn’t know what started the fire, but knows, for example, for sure she wasn’t burning candles that day, because she was out of candles and matches both, she said.

The conversation conveys at least part of the story, of three young lives cut short.

The family moved to Centralia, to the split-level home on Ham Hill Road last April.

The kids finished out the school year at Centennial Elementary School in Olympia. Before that, they attended Evergreen Christian School in Olympia.

Recently she had been contemplating moving, but her children were concerned about the possibility of giving up the new life they’d come to like very much, according to Tower.

“They came to me and said, ‘Mom, we can move, but we want to stay in our schools’,” she said. “They loved their teachers.”

Their home had become a hub for the youngsters and their friends, with a backyard trampoline, rabbits and chickens.

“I remember my kids that afternoon, they had their friends over,” Tower said. Her tone is peaceful.

Had it been a weekend, all of them would have ended up spending the night, she said.

“They had amazing friends, for just starting (school) in September,” she said.

Most important to Tower right now, is to keep the memory of Ben, Maddy and Sam alive.

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Ben Tower
2003 – 2016

Benjamin D. Tower, 12, was a sixth grader at Washington Elementary School.

“A teddy bear, so sensitive, Mr. Pay-it-forward,” she said.

Her oldest was already wearing a size 14 shoe, and was going to be tall, she said.

He was captain of his football team, the Leathernecks.

“I feel for the kids on the line against him, he packed a punch,” she said. “But he’s the first to go help them up.”

Even in the land of Seahawks football mania, Ben was a staunch Broncos fan, she said.

She’s calls him a chicken whisperer, a boy who would greet them  outside each morning, saying, “Hi babies.” They followed him around, she said.

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Maddy Tower
2005 – 2016

Madeline R. Tower, 10, was a fourth grader at Washington Elementary School.

“Maddy was my quiet soul, she loved to read,” Tower said.

So much, that when she and her friend Natalie got together for a play day, they’d sit side by side and read, she said.

Maddy’s rabbit allowed her to dress it in doll clothes and be photographed, many times in many outfits.

Last summer, she had a bad bicycle accident, that left her with a concussion and broken teeth.

One of the children’s favorite places was Northwest Sports Hub at Borst Park in Centralia. Tower and her partner Jay Ryan opened the restaurant Hub CIty Grub there together.

It felt to the kids like their own personal playground, she said.

On a recent night, at already 9 p.m., Maddy begged her mother to take her and Natalie to the Hub, so they could play glow-in-the-dark frisbee. She broke her foot and was put on crutches, Tower said.

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Sam Tower
2008 – 2016

Samuel J. Tower, 7, was a second grader at Edison Elementary School.

Her youngest had possibly as many as three girlfriends, she said.

“Sam was my active child,” she said.

He played soccer this past fall, and was so successful his coaches asked her how many years he’d been doing it, she said.

Tower said he was a master climber, a runner and skilled on the trampoline.

“He was at the point he could do back flips, seven in a row, and stick it,” she said. “And incredibly smart. All of them.”

Like his siblings, he swam.

“All my kids, since they were itty bitty babies,” their mother said.

Tower is staying in Centralia, feeling gratitude and feeling humbled by so much support from so many and for the police and firefighters who came early the morning of March 4.

“I’m trying to make a list to send thank yous, but I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to do that,” she said. “This is something that happens to other people, not me. I had plans.”

Now, she’s planning a celebration of life for Ben, Maddy and Sam.

It’s set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, at the Northwest Sports Hub.

Everyone is welcome, but she hopes nobody comes dressed in black, she said.

“I want to honor them in a positive way,” she said.

Their father, Brad Tower, was making separate arrangements for a memorial in Olympia, she said.

Tower requests no flowers, at least not cut flowers.

She’s working with Lewis County Commissioner Edna Fund, on something like a bench that could be placed at the Hub, maybe with plantings, she said.

She suggests that instead of flowers, people might find ways to support some of the things her children valued.

Maybe the Centralia pool, maybe the school library, maybe Camp Cispus, she said. Ben was very much looking forward to a school trip there this year, she said.
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For background, read “Heavy hearts as family loses three in Centralia house fire” from Friday March 4, 2016, here

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Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Friday, March 18th, 2016
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BURGLARY CENTRALIA, CHEHALIS

• A 45-year-old Centralia man was arrested for second-degree burglary yesterday evening in a case associated with the 1500 block of North Scheuber Road in Centralia. Charles E. Norskog was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Chehalis police were called about 4:40 p.m. yesterday by an individual at the 700 block of Southwest McFadden Avenue who said some checks and other belongings had been taken but he didn’t know when it occurred or exactly what all was missing, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

AUTO THEFT

• Centralia police were called about 6:20 a.m. today about a car stolen from the 800 block of West Pear Street. Missing is a silver 1986 Honda Accord, according to the Centralia Police Department. It has a license plate reading 866 WSM, according to police.

• The maroon 1992 Honda Civic stolen early yesterday morning from the 300 block of Southwest Third Avenue in Chehalis turned up yesterday in Grays Harbor County, according to the Chehalis Police Department. Police got a phone call about 2 p.m. informing them it had been recovered.

CAR PROWL

• Centralia police were called just after 5 p.m. yesterday regarding a vehicle prowl at the 2000 block of North Tower Avenue. Someone smashed out a window to get inside, according to the Centralia Police Department.

OTHER THEFT

• Centralia police were called yesterday about bicycles stolen from both the 400 block of North Iron Street and the 900 block of Johnson Road.

BARN FIRE

• A fire investigator said he was unable to pinpoint a cause for a fire that broke out in a large shop building on the 100 block of Bunker Road west of Centralia on Wednesday. The newer metal building contained a tractor, a boat and other property, but its roof had already collapsed by the time the first crew arrived, Fire Investigator Ted McCarty said. “I’m not sure why it caught fire, but it did and destroyed everything inside,” McCarty said this morning. He said it didn’t appear suspicious.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for drugs, warrants, shoplifting, trespassing, resisting arrest, protection order violation, driving with suspended license; responses for alarm, dispute, hit and run, civil issues, misdemeanor theft, suspicious circumstances, toddlers in the street, collision on city street … and more, among 146 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 6:45 a.m. today.