Archive for October, 2016

News brief: Monroe prison investigating death of inmate from Lewis County

Saturday, October 1st, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS –  The state Department of Corrections is investigating the death of a former Morton man, an inmate found unresponsive yesterday morning at the Monroe Correctional Complex.

Thirty-year-old Michael D Bryant was discovered about 7 a.m. unconscious and not breathing, and prison staff began providing lifesaving measures, including a call to 911, according to authorities. Local paramedics pronounced him dead at 7:29 am., DOC spokesperson Jeremy Barclay stated.

Bryant was being held in Monroe’s Special Offender Unit, a part of the facility opened in 1981 to treat and house seriously mentally ill offenders.

He was convicted in Lewis County Superior Court in early 2008 after repeatedly stabbing a woman he’d met at Cascade Mental Health in Chehalis, for no apparent reason. Bryant was about halfway through his 18-year-sentence.

Monroe’s Special Offender Unit is the same place where last year, a Lewis County man at the beginning of a five-year sentence died after an assault for which a fellow inmate was investigated. Gordon C. Powell Jr., 45, passed away May 18, 2015.

DOC spokesperson Barclay wrote in a news release yesterday that initial response indicates Bryant’s death was a result of an apparent suicide and a full review will be completed of the circumstances/incident.

DOC officials contacted local law enforcement and the county coroner’s office. Monroe Correctional Complex’s Intelligence and Investigations unit, along with local law enforcement, are investigating the matter, according to Barclay.

The prison located in Monroe, in Snohomish County, houses approximately 2,400 male inmates.

News brief: Identity of fiery Glenoma crash victim confirmed

Saturday, October 1st, 2016

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County Coroner’s Office has positively identified the victim of Tuesday’s early morning wreck of a pickup truck in Glenoma.

He is 27-year-old Richard G. Green, a Glenoma resident, according to Coroner Warren McLeod.

Passersby came upon the burning wreckage on the Champion 200 Line. Investigators estimated the 1996 Ford F150 had been traveling as fast as 70 mph on a long straight stretch before striking a tree and catching fire.

The collision wasn’t witnessed, but the sheriff’s office believes it occurred  sometime around 5:30 a.m. or 6 o’clock.

McLeod won’t make a final determination on the cause and manner of death until after he gets the results of toxicology tests and further studies.
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For background, read “News brief: Details on Glenoma crash, fatality still under investigation” from Thursday September 29, 2016, here