FIREARMS, FOOD, SMOKES MISSING AFTER ONY BREAK-IN
• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported this morning they are investigating evidence left at the scene of a burglary in Onalaska in which four rifles, two shotguns a bow and it arrows were among the more than $4,000 worth of valuables stolen. Also taken were a carton of Camel cigarettes, various groceries, $200 cash and other property, according to the sheriff’s office. The break-in at the 300 block of Dluhosh Road took place sometime between 4:15 a.m. on Friday and 8:15 p.m. the same day, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.
COMPUTER STOLEN
• Centralia police were called to the 1400 block of Lewis Street about 11:15 p.m. on Saturday where a resident reported someone came into his apartment and stole a laptop computer.
RV INTRUDER CHASED, GETS AWAY
• Centralia police are investigating an incident from about 3 a.m. on Saturday in which a male was caught by a resident entering a travel trailer at the 1300 block of Belmont Avenue. There was a brief struggle and the subject fled, pursued by the resident but escaped, according to the Centralia Police Department.
INTOXICATED TEEN HOSPITALIZED
• Police contacted a 19-year-old Centralia resident about 2 a.m. on Sunday for allegedly assaulting his younger brother, but the suspect had drank so much alcohol he was left in the hands of medical providers at Providence Centralia Hospital, according to police. Christopher H. Tucker was arrested for misdemeanor assault as well as minor consuming alcohol in connection with the incident at the 500 block of Hillkress Street, according to the Centralia Police Department.
CAR PROWL
• A 42-year-old homeless person was arrested late yesterday afternoon for vehicle prowl in the second degree after contact with an officer at the 200 block of West Reynolds Avenue in Centralia. Paul I. Ramirez was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.
FRAUD AND TRICKERY
• A 69-year-old Chehalis woman who did volunteer work at St. Mary Catholic Church in Centralia contacted police on Saturday morning to report when she attempted to file her tax return, she learned one had already been submitted using her social security number, according to the Chehalis Police Department. An individual at the 1000 block of Orton Street in Centralia contacted police the day before to report someone tried to file their tax return.
• Centralia police say that as of Friday, they had received multiple reports of a male phoning area businesses advising they are behind in their utility or gas bills and attempting to persuade them to pay up by purchasing a cash card and supplying him with the number.
VEHICLE THEFT
• A Morton man whose 1975 cargo van was stolen at the end of January was contacted after it turned up late Friday night abandoned in a wooded area off the 100 block of Roundtop Road in Mineral, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES NETS THREE
• A pair of 53-year-old Chehalis men were arrested for trespassing around 8:30 a.m. on Sunday after someone reported people cutting firewood behind a storage business near the 100 block of Gershick Road in Silver Creek. David R. Shive and Timothy C. Johnson were cited, and a trooper who initially responded arrested a third person, Tay Salazar, on an outstanding warrant, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Salazar was booked into the Lewis County Jail, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said.
VANDALISM
• Chehalis police responded about 5:15 p.m. on Friday to a report kids were throwing rocks off the West Street bridge in Chehalis, with one hitting the windshield of a car. No suspects were located, according to the Chehalis Police Department.
WRECKS
• A 14-year-old passenger and a 4-year-old passenger escaped injury when a 33-year-old Chehalis woman rolled and wrecked her car yesterday evening at the 100 block of Antrim Road outside Winlock. A deputy responding following the approximately 6:15 p.m. collision was told by the driver the sun got in her eyes at a curve and she swerved to miss another vehicle causing her to run into the ditch, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The Ford Focus was described as totaled; the driver complained of head pain and was cited for second-degree negligent driving as the deputy concluded she was traveling about 52 mph in a 35 mph zone, according to the sheriff’s office.
• An 18-year-old Chehalis woman was hospitalized following a single-vehicle wreck in which she reportedly fell asleep at the wheel on state Route 6 just east of Schueber Road near Chehalis on Saturday night. Madison L. Tereski was westbound in a Honda Civic when the car veered to the right, traveled down an embankment, rolled and came to rest in a d itch, according to the Washington State Patrol. Troopers responding about 11:50 p.m. blamed fatigued driving and were to issue a citation for wheels off the roadway, according to the state patrol. Tereski was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital with unspecified injuries. Her car was totaled, the investigating trooper reported.
DOG, OWNER, SOUGHT FOLLOWING HIT AND RUN
• Centralia police were called about 11:30 a.m. yesterday after a large dog chasing a cat across a street collided with a vehicle, causing a large amount of damage to the vehicle. The driver described the canine as a Pit Bull and told police she made contact with its owner, who then left the scene, according to the Centralia Police Department. It happened in the area of East Plum and South Gold street, and remains under investigation, according to police.
AND MORE
• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, driving with suspended license, misdemeanor domestic assault; responses for alarms, disputes, children fighting, misdemeanor theft, suspicious circumstances, collisions on city streets and county roads, canine tangled in its dog run, children on roof of elementary school, a flash then a bang like a bomb that shook a house, customer using bad checks for purchase and then returning merchandise for a refund, unknown person smearing peanut butter and unidentified substance on windshield of vehicle and windows of house, Justin A. Beaber, 27, Centralia, was cited for failing to transfer the title to his vehicle within 45 days; complaints of music blaring from a parked vehicle, a man in a bathrobe digging through a cigarette butt can on a someone else’s porch, running dogs, barking dog, dog in the wrong backyard … and more.
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
Sorry to carry on, that citation has obviously struck a nerve… I will let it rest….
Free Air, I do see and appreciate your point. However, as I motorist, I too appreciate when those same “people who ride bicycles or walk from point a to b” stay to the right of that white line. So yes, it does go both ways – ride a bike, stay in your lane; drive a vehicle, stay in your lane….
In the majority of the cases that we read someone received a citation for “wheels off the roadway” there was not one mention of someone outside the vehicle being in danger.
Too much legislation for a bunch of “what-ifs”.
Too many times we read that someone had an accident (that’s why they are called “accidents” no?) and whether there was fault or not, there is a citation issued for “wheels off roadway”. So, sun in your eyes, avoiding an animal crossing the road, slick or icy roads, any number of reasons to call it an accident – and no one get hurts! – get into an accident and get a citation. Just seems to add salt to their wounds, causing further financial problems (unless the ticket is about $20??? Aren’t most of the upwards of $125?? I don’t have an extra $125 for black ice or sun hitting the wet roads?).
It could be that I am just frustrated with the LC law. I had seen many people go through ice or weather-related issues and receive “wheels off roadway” citations. At the same time, my family member was wiped out on I5 from someone speeding through the ice and snow. Major damage to the victim’s vehicle occured which the other guy’s insurance only covered part of, a lost few days of work, etc, and the Thurston deputy patted them both on the back and told the other guy to slow down!
I’m going to go way out on a limb here and suggest that people who ride bicycles or walk from point a to b appreciate motorist who do not use up the whole roadway and stay to the left of those white lines.
meh says:
Monday, March 24, 2014 at 3:03 pm
“wheels of the roadway” so, as tax payers, we are not allowed to use the whole road??????
Stupid citation!! Just another county tax, waiting for an accident to happen. Way to smack someone when they’re down, LC!
Thanks Chris for the correction.
And we cannot use the entire roadway, just the part between the lines 🙁
Careful, Secret. There’s a reason people choose to have pit bulls as (ahem) pets.
I*m not as nice as Carrie ..Yet ignorance knows no bounds soooo..I*m just gonna be polite & agree Idiot
Better be nice, Secret Squirrel…..I may have to encourage a taste for squirrel in MY pitty…….Idiot.
God damn pit bulls, if they’re not killing something with their teeth, they’re smashing up cars & causing all kinds of damage!! When are we going to say enough killing already, and ban the whole breed??
Lol, that would be wheels OFF the roadway. You’re allowed to use the whole roadway, just not leave it (God forbid you should pull off to change a tire or something).
“wheels of the roadway” so, as tax payers, we are not allowed to use the whole road??????
Stupid citation!! Just another county tax, waiting for an accident to happen. 🙁 Way to smack someone when they’re down, LC!