Centralia resident finds stranger in her bedroom, unzipping pants

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Michael A. Hedges appears in Lewis County Superior Court this afternoon for a bail hearing.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Bail was set at $50,000 today for a man believed to be the nighttime intruder a 66-year-old Centralia woman woke up to find standing over her bed early yesterday morning.

The victim told police she heard him unzip his pants, then he grabbed her hand and placed it on his private parts.

She got him to leave and following the approximately 2 a.m. call to 911, officers located a bald and shirtless man hiding in a shed at an adjacent trailer park, according to court documents.

Michael A. Hedges, 43, of Chehalis, was brought before a judge today in Lewis County Superior Court, charged with three offenses.

Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Kevin Nelson asked for the bail given the nature of the allegations. Judge Richard Brosey  agreed.

Hedges sported a bandage on the right side of his forehead. Centralia police said he fell head first onto the ground; he told a doctor the police hit him with a flashlight, according to charging documents.

The events yesterday took place at a home on the  600 block of Nick Road,according to the Centralia Police Department.

Responding officers found the victim shaking and “almost tearful”, according to court documents.

Charging documents give the following account of what police learned and what took place:

The woman told police she immediately yanked her hand back and demanded to know who he was and what he was doing.

“She told him he had the wrong house and had to leave,” and she followed him to the front door.

An officer found a hat and hoodie lying on the front porch, and later a neighbor found a nylon bag behind her carport, which contained male clothes, toiletry items and a pill bottle with the suspect’s name on it.

The victim identified the arrested suspect as her intruder.

While being escorted to a patrol car, Hedges allegedly bolted from one officer, toward another, who reached out and grabbed him. Police reported this caused him to lose his balance and fall, causing a bump to his forehead.

Hedges was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital, and when the doctor asked if he had been drinking, tried to spit in the doctor’s face. His mouth was too dry and no spit came out.

Hedges was charged today with first-degree burglary with sexual motivation, as well as indecent liberties-forcible compulsion. Both have a maximum penalty of life in prison.

He was also charged with third-degree assault.

His court file shows a residential address on Nix Lane. He was most recently released from prison in July 2010.

Hedge’s prior convictions include first-degree theft, forgery and theft of rental property in 2008, drug possession in 2003 and numerous property crimes going back to 1996, according to court documents. In 2014, he was convicted of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.

Centralia lawyer David Arcuri was appointed to represent Hedges.

Deputy Prosecutor Nelson also asked the judge to order the defendant have no contact with and stay at least 500 feet from the 66-year-old woman and her home.

His arraignment is scheduled for Thursday in Lewis County Superior Court.

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6 Responses to “Centralia resident finds stranger in her bedroom, unzipping pants”

  1. Pea body slim. says:

    You know nothing what. At the moment I busy doing community service as a Contractor. I charge a fair price and work daily. Im going to rant all I like on LC sirens. Im glad this guy fell on the pavement. Andcas for body cameras and dash cameras there still needed here in LC. But what this weirdo did serves him right we can never be sure if he fell or hit his head if body cameras were used the truth would bd told. As for my comment I said Im glad he fell on his head. On this incident Im going to take the police departments word. No contradiction here as my words say he fell and no body camera. Im going to keep posting my opinions as I feel the need to. Why the Hate just spread the Love What. This guy slipped and fell no way to prove otherwise since no body camera was used. If he was struck with a flashlight Im sure the officer feared for his or her safety. In this situation this man needs some serious help. Maybe his fall knocked some since into him. I must say what a Good job Centralia PD or LCSD. I can sleep bettrr tonight knowing that another Sicko has been removed from our County Streets. Yes and body cameras are still needed. After all the police did a real good job here. Thanks CPD and LCSO. Kerp up the good work. Maybe we can get some body cameras soon. Or maybe not. Only time will tell. Have a good day What. Contradiction no I just said Om glad he fell on his head appreciate your opinion though.

  2. Bo Rupert says:

    Good God, glad they got this guy off the streets. What a silly gross bastard.

  3. The jugler says:

    April 03…posting here involving Hedges and on Nik St…some serious issues this dude has…>>tosses away the key

  4. Wait says:

    Hey Peabody! U jst contradicted yourself!! You rant about police not having body camera’s, now your applauding police for not haveing them! It’s one or the other! Now quit ur rants about police needing body camera’s!! If you think your so much better, why don’t you apply to b a LC police officer?? Your credentials great by the way you brag about what you’d do for LC let’s see some of your actions that you’ve done to improve LC!! Oh wait you live in TC!!! And yes we knew from 1st comment you are sl giant!! Hehe

  5. BobbyinLC says:

    Nix road address? Isn’t that where the sex offender house was? Surprise? That poor older woman. Too bad she didn’t give it a good twist when she had it.

    Straight to prison you should go perv.

  6. Pea body slim. says:

    Im glad he fell head first on the ground. He,he,he… got what he deserved. No body camera just an accident. Guy is out of control.