Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

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Surveillance video from Yard Birds Mall shows unpaid for Honda Trail 50 rolling out the front door. / Courtesy photo Chehalis Police Department

MINI MOTORCYCLE THEFTS

2013.0918.faceyardbidguy• Chehalis police are hoping somebody recognizes a shopper captured on security video who left Yard Birds Mall on North National Avenue with a stolen mini bike, after taking it outside with a child on it. The theft of the 1970 Honda Trail 50 was reported about 5:40 p.m. on Aug. 30. “It looked like he pushed the kid around to ride it and pushed it out the door and took it home,” Chehalis Police Department detective Sgt. Gary WIlson said. They left through the east side of the building and loaded it into a white mini van, according to Wilson. The van contained a man, a woman and two small children, he said. The vintage two-wheeler was valued at $900, according to police.

• A deputy was called about 10 o’clock yesterday morning to the 200 block of Stowell Road in Salkum where someone had broken into a garage and made off with a Honda 50cc motorcycle, tools and other property such as a tow hitch. The 37-year-old man said he was in the process of moving out and the burglary occurred between Friday and Sunday, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office has possible suspect information, Sgt. Rob Snaza said.

ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN

• A resident on the 500 block of Madison Street in Centralia discovered yesterday evening someone tried to kick in his front door. The area around the latch was “shattered” but the deadbolt held, according to the Centralia Police Department. It occurred sometime between 8 o’clock Sunday night and 6 p.m. yesterday, according to police.

CAR PROWLS

• Police were called to the 500 block of Madison Street in Centralia about 6:25 p.m. yesterday regarding the theft of a sub-woofer from an unlocked vehicle.

• An officer responded about 2:15 p.m. yesterday to E and Fourth streets in Centralia where someone had tried to steal a stereo from a car.

• Police took a report about 10 o’clock yesterday morning that two vehicles were broken into during the night at the 1000 block of North Washington Street in Centralia.

• Centralia police responded to a two-vehicle accident about :40 p.m. yesterday at Borst Avenue and North Schueber Road. One woman with shoulder pain was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital, according to responders.

GUNSHOTS

• An officer responded about 10:20 p.m. yesterday to the area of Southwest First near Main Street in Chehalis to a report of someone hearing three gunshots. They were unable to locate any problem, according to the Chehalis Police Department

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, misdemeanor assault; responses for alarm, protection order violation, disturbance, missing bicycle; complaints of dog running around alone, high school kid with noisy exhaust pipes on truck, marijuana smoke from neighboring apartment seeping over, irate customer when laundry removed from machine after being left for several hours, loud music in the night and request to please refrain from playing cell phone music so close to neighbor’s sleeping baby’s window… and more.

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Surveillance video from Yard Birds Mall on Aug. 30 shows white mini van into which a stolen mini bike was loaded. / Courtesy photo Chehalis Police Department

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7 Responses to “Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup”

  1. Disgusted says:

    What a worthless piece of shit that guy is. Sadly, the odds are the kid will be just like him. And I’d bet money he’s a welfare leech as well.

  2. Guilty Bystander says:

    Like I said, Bobby, it’s the cynic in me talking.

    I was wondering about DCE and OLJ myself. It’s been awfully civil here lately…kind of like driving down Market past Century 21 and NOT seeing Chuck’s truck parked in front with all the free publicity for a local radio talk show host.

  3. BobbyinLC says:

    Well now guilty let’s not jump to comclusions about them being on welfare but I agree there deos seem to be a sense of entitlement that it is okay to take your kid into a store to steal. The kid probably doesn’t event realize he is part of stealing.

    And I agree with meh too. The picture can be enhanced and put out pubically so that tips can be gievn to get this guy. I know some will rant and rave about how the big stores (Wal-mart) are “raping” the consumers yadda yadda yadda. This is yard birds hardly a large national chain. Stealing is stealing and it effects consumers as well.

    Okay I have to ask….where is our old friend Dirty Cop Enforcer? I haven’t seen any of his postings on here in a while and along with that is Old Long Johnson’s postings. Hmmm? Could they be the same person? Okay I am done ha ha.

  4. Guilty Bystander says:

    Bobby, you just took the words right out of my mouth. Maybe it’s my own cynicism at work, but why do I get the feeling good ol’ dad is on welfare? This is obviously a guy (let someone else call him a “man”) who feels entitled to things he doesn’t work for.

  5. meh says:

    Plaid shirt, jeans, ball cap, safety vest…. yeap, should be easy to find around here…..

    Really and truly, they don’t have a picture of the guy’s face??? Even if it’s fuzzy? Does he have a beard, goatee, mustache???? C’mon, even Kmart had those awful fuzzy pictures and they found him!

  6. TomTT says:

    They should post the surveillance video on youtube.

  7. BobbyinLC says:

    Father of the year award is sewed up. Can you imagine teaching your child it is okay to steal a motorcycle? That kid is on the road to a great future. Ifthe guy is caught he should be charged with child endangerment but I am sure he will get an award as a good father. Sorry for my cynicism.