DOMESTIC INCIDENT
• A woman called 911 last night to tell police that after she struck her teenage daughter in the face, the daughter struck her back. The 15-year-old girl was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center for fourth-degree assault, according to the Chehalis Police Department. Even though they both (allegedly) hit each other, parents have certain rights to carrying out physical discipline but children do not have similar rights, detective Sgt. Gary Wilson said.
JEWELRY THEFT
• Police were called about 6:40 p.m. yesterday to the 1000 block of B Street in Centralia to take a report of a stolen wedding ring.
COMMOTION AT CHEHALIS PARK STILL MYSTERIOUS
• Chehalis police are still trying to sort out an alleged attempted robbery from Sunday night at Stan Hedwall Park. A woman called 911 about 7:49 p.m. and said a stranger tried to take her car keys and that she was knocked down and kicked, according to the Chehalis Police Department. However, not everyone involved is making themselves available to be interviewed, detective Sgt. Gary Wilson said. It appears there were two groups of people, he said, with a “couple of females” at the park on Rice Road and then a “couple of males” who showed up. When officers arrived, one male fled and the other was already gone, he said. “I’ve got nothing concrete yet,” Wilson said.
WAYWARD PELLETS
• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office yesterday said the duck hunters involved in the incident the morning before in which pellets from bird shot landed on a vehicle and a person in the area of Southwest Sylvenus Street in Chehalis were not cited, but were warned of “better practices”. They were on a pond on private property off the Hillberger and Shorey roads area and fired at a duck overhead, according to Chief Deputy Stacy Brown. The person hit with one of the pellets was on the Rails to Trails trail in the same area, Brown said. There were no injuries to the person and no damage to car, according to Brown. “Of course we would prefer that hunters not shoot at all in areas where there are other people but in this case they heeded our advice and there were no further issues,” Brown said.
DRUGS
• Morton police reported yesterday two juveniles were caught smoking marijuana a week and a half ago at the the 400 block of Main Avenue.
ON THE ROAD, OFF THE ROAD
• Morton police reported yesterday officers responded to Main Street to an accident a week ago Monday at 2:49 p.m. A Lewis County deputy’s vehicle was damaged by another car backing out of a driveway, according to police. No one was injured and the accident is being handled through the Washington State Patrol.
AND MORE
• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, probation violation, obstructing, trespassing, disorderly conduct, misdemeanor assault; responses for alarm, dispute, loose dogs, misdemeanor theft, malicious mischief, suspicious circumstances, collision on city street … and more.
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
Well when theres no interaction with body cameras this is what you can expect, people being blackmailed with the fear of jail. Go to community meetings and demand dash and body cameras. Until then filter the Fluoride from your water folks and stay safe.
No citations for hunters who shot ta ducks and hit people and a car. I am one of the biggest supporters of the second amendment and hunters rights but there is a level of responsibility involved too. A citation would hit them in the pocket and make them think before they fired blindly next time.
I agree Red Tape
Why was it turned in yesterday but it happens a week and half ago? Sounds to me the officer wanted favors but the kids did not come through. Which is BS, that officer should have turned it in when it occured, no a week and half later. And I agree with red tape.
“Morton police reported yesterday two juveniles were caught smoking marijuana a week and a half ago at the the 400 block of Main Avenue.”
bye bye miss american pie drove the chevy to the dispensary but the dispensary was dry.
God damn,… thats a felony for those kids. I thought we were cutting people slack on mj issue. Those kids weren’t the first and definitely wont be the last. Making Mj for minors a felony is not what the people voted for. Shows how backwards east lewis county is. Why not make them snuff their joint out,… and go on their way. Ridiculous.