Archive for June, 2016

News brief: Tractor accident victim is Chehalis chiropractor

Friday, June 17th, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County coroner today confirmed the Onalaska man who was killed when his tractor landed on him is Harold T. Shelton.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported previously he was 63 years old. Coroner Warren McLeod indicates he was 62.

He is perhaps better known to many as Dr. Tim Shelton, owner of Chehalis Chiropractic Clinic on South Market Boulevard, according to an extended family member.

A sheriff’s deputy sent to check on him Tuesday when he hadn’t shown up to work on Friday or since then found him dead in a wooded area behind the residence at the 3500 block of state Route 508. His tractor had rolled over, according to the sheriff’s office.

Coroner McLeod confirmed the death was accidental and indicated Shelton died from blunt trauma to his head, neck and chest.

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For background, see “News brief: Tractor accident kills Onalaska resident” from Wednesday June 15, 2016, here

Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Friday, June 17th, 2016
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TRESPASSING

• Deputies were called about 7:10 p.m. yesterday when a 35-year-old man discovered cars and people who didn’t belong on his property at the 1100 block of Riverside Road West outside Chehalis. At least two individuals detained as they were leaving said they had permission to be there from another male, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said there was damage to the residence and outbuildings and unspecified items are believed to have been stolen. The case is being investigated as a first-degree theft, according to Brown.

• Centralia police arrested a 46-year-old man about 1:25 p.m. yesterday for refusing to leave a motel room at the 1000 block of Eckerson Road.  Anthony N. Espinoza, of Portland, Oregon, was  booked into the Lewis County Jail for first-degree criminal trespassing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

PROBABLE PORCH PARCEL PILFERING

• After an empty package was thrown in the street by a “suspicious” male yesterday, an officer tracked down the address on the package and concluded its content had most likely been stolen, according to the Centralia Police Department. The investigation continues in the case associated with the 1000 block of Alder Street, according to the Centralia Police Department.

MORE ON CAMPGROUND THEFTS

• Lewis County Crime Stoppers is hoping for tips on thefts of more than $2,700 worth of fishing equipment from two different victims at  Taidnapam Park near Riffe Lake between Saturday night and Sunday morning. The specific items taken from a boat and a pickup are as follows: Two Lamiglas fishing rods; two Daiwa fishing rods; four Shimano Curado 200i reels; fishing lures and lines; seven-foot Carrot fishing pole and reel; seven-foot, fishing pole and reel; six and a half-foot fishing pole and reel; and six and a half-foot All Star pole and reel.  Anonymous calls can be made to 1-800-748-6422 or information may be shared online at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers.org

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, shoplifting, protection order violation, misdemeanor domestic assault, driving under the influence; responses for alarm, dispute, vandalism, disorderly person, suicide threat, runaway juvenile, suspicious circumstances, collision on city street … and more, among 145 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 5:30 a.m. today.

Nineteen-year-old gets sentenced for Backpage.com related home invasion

Thursday, June 16th, 2016
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Natrone D. Bostick appears before a judge this afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – It took about 16 minutes today to decide on and hand down a 15-year sentence for one of three people involved in a violent robbery at a rural Chehalis home, that followed a visit by an “escort” contacted on Backpage.com.

Natrone D. Bostick, 19, of Lakewood, appeared with his lawyer Don Blair before Lewis County Superior Court Judge James Lawler this afternoon.

Blair and Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Paul Masiello said they’d worked out the plea agreement with both of them recommending the same amount of prison time.

Bostick and his companion Samath L. Hem, 23, from Tacoma, were arrested back on May 3 following a shoplifting incident at Home Depot in Chehalis. Items found when their vehicle was searched linked them to an event that had taken place a few days earlier on the 900 block of Logan Hill Road outside Chehalis.

A 53-year-old rural Chehalis man reported he’d invited an escort to his home but was attacked, tied up and pistol whipped by two males who arrived with her. The victim said it occurred on April 29, but he didn’t report it until the next day. Once the victim was able to untie himself, he discovered valuables missing from his residence, including a large television and some checkbooks, according to prosecutors.

Bostick pleaded guilty last week to first-degree assault and first-degree kidnapping, as well as third-degree theft and possession of a controlled substance related to the Home Depot case. One count of first-degree robbery was dropped.

Masiello said it seemed to him both men had equal involvement in the crime, although Hem has been more cooperative with authorities.

The judge today heard from Bostick’s attorney that although it wasn’t an excuse, when he and his brother were children, his mother drove them from Florida to Washington, dropped them off at a DSHS location and Bostick has not seen his mother since, according to Masiello.

“I’m sympathetic to your situation,” Lawler told the defendant. “You’ve been dealt a lousy hand, I don’t argue that.”

The judge followed the agreed recommendation.

He imposed a 60-month sentence for the kidnapping and a 120-month term for the assault, to be served consecutively. He called it a steep price to pay and a hard lesson.

Hem’s case is proceeding, with attempts to “resolve” it without a trial, according to Masiello. He is being held in the Lewis County Jail and expected again in court next week.

Masiello said the female they believe was involved in the robbery was not the same woman who was arrested with the pair after the Home Depot incident. But law enforcement has figured out who she is, he said, adding he would say no more on the topic.
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For background, read “Backpage.com encounter results in violent home invasion in rural Chehalis” from Friday May 6, 2016, here

East End session: How to protect your house from brush, grass, forest fire

Thursday, June 16th, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The traveling roadshow on how residents can get prepared before a wildfire, lands in Salkum this weekend.

The Lewis County Fire Chiefs Association is conducting town hall style meetings to share information about strategies to defend property from the threat of wildfires.

An hour long session on Saturday begins at noon.

It will cover you and your home, defensible space and the Lewis County Alert System, according to Lewis County Fire District 8 Chief Duran McDaniel. The presentation will be followed by questions and answers with local fire chiefs.

The gathering is open to anyone in Lewis County.

Similar meetings have already been held in the Centralia area and the Boistfort Valley.

When: Saturday June 18, 2016, at noon
Where: Salkum Fire Station, at 2490 U.S. Highway 12 in Salkum

Pot talk: County officials to discuss marijuana biz

Thursday, June 16th, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The first of two public meetings on the county regulation of recreational marijuana is set for this evening in Morton.

The public is invited to attend and may offer written or oral comments on the issues.

Tonight’s session begins at 6 p.m. and will be held at the Morton Senior Center at 103 Westlake Avenue in Morton.

Holding the discussion are personnel from the offices of Lewis County Community Development, Environmental Health and the Prosecuting Attorney.

Proposed county code revisions are designed to license marijuana businesses in a manner consistent with the Washington Liquor Control Board regulations and all other applicable law including federal law, and to provide a mechanism whereby the numerous special concerns posed by marijuana businesses may be addressed conscientiously, according to county officials.

A second meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 29 at the Lewis County Historical Courthouse at 351 NW North Ave., Chehalis.

Draft revisions to the various chapters of Lewis County code are available for public view online at: http://lewiscountywa.gov/communitydevelopment/plann
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Officer Silva gets local recognition as anniversary of death nears

Thursday, June 16th, 2016
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Chehalis Police Officer Rick Silva

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Chehalis Police Department invites the public to join them this afternoon for the unveiling of Officer Rick Silva’s name on the Lewis County Law Enforcement Memorial.

Silva died last year on June 18 due to complications during surgery he was undergoing related to an on the job injury, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

His memory will be honored in a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. in front of the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis, at 345 W. Main Street.

Silva’s name has been engraved at the state capitol in Olympia on the Washington State Law Enforcement Memorial as well as  in Washington D.C. at the National Law Enforcement Memorial.

Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Thursday, June 16th, 2016
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DOMESTIC PHYSICAL DISPUTE

• Centralia police were called about 5:10 p.m. yesterday to the 1000 block of Scammon Creek Road where they were told a former roommate entered the residence and assaulted the occupant. Both victim and suspect are women in their early 50s, according to the Centralia Police Department. Minor injuries resulted, but officers are investigating the incident as a first-degree burglary, according to police.

FIREARMS AMONG $10,000 PROPERTY STOLEN

• Eight rifles and two handguns were among the belongings a 52-year-old Chehalis are resident discovered missing when he got home to find his home had been broken into yesterday. Deputies responding to the 400 block of Coal Creek Road yesterday evening report they found forced entry, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Also stolen was ammunition, cash and sports memorabilia, according to the sheriff’s office. It happened sometime after 5 a.m. and before 6:50 p.m., Cmdr. Dusty Breen said. The loss is more than $10,000, according to Breen.

CAR PROWL

• A vehicle prowl was reported at about 7:50 a.m. today at the 500 block of Jefferson Street in Centralia. Personal identification was stolen and the interior of the vehicle was damaged, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Centralia police were called yesterday afternoon regarding an overnight vehicle prowl at the 700 block of Harrison Avenue. Tools were taken, according to the Centralia Police Department.

FUEL THEFT

• Someone stole gasoline from a vehicle during the night at the 2400 block of West Reynolds Avenue in Centralia, according to a report made to police yesterday.

LOST AND FOUND

• A blood sugar test kit was found yesterday at the 600 block of Southwest Cascade Avenue and turned in to the Chehalis Police Department.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for drugs, warrants, misdemeanor assault, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license; responses for alarm, dispute, hit and run, third-degree theft, vehicle egged, civil issue, suicide threat, runaway juvenile, suspicious circumstances, collision on city street, sick raccoon in backyard … and more, among 132 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 6:30 a.m. today.