Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

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Updated at 10:58 a.m.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE PROBES INTRUSION DURING MEMORIAL SERVICE

• An 83-year-old Toledo area woman called the sheriff’s office yesterday to report numerous valuables were missing from throughout her home, such as a revolver, a gold pocket watch, a hunting knife, pearls and other jewelry. The resident at the 400 block of Jackson Highway South said she had a memorial back on May 7 for a relative and people knew she would be away, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. There is a person of interest the investigation is focusing on, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said this morning. Also taken was a .22 rifle with scope and coin collections, including five rolls of buffalo nickels, with a total loss adding up to about $2,000, according to Brown. Much of the stolen jewelry was handmade, Brown said.

FUEL THEFT

• Centralia police were called again for an occurrence of theft of fuel from parked vehicles. The incident reported just before 8 o’clock yesterday morning took place at the 200 block of East Van Buren Street, according to the Centralia Police Department.

CAR PROWL

• Chehalis police were called just after 7 p.m. yesterday to take a report of a vehicle prowl at the 1500 block of North National Avenue. There were no signs of forced entry, but someone got inside and took what the report describes as an electrical item, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

• Centralia police were called just before 8:30 a.m. yesterday after the discovery someone stole cash from an unlocked vehicle at the 1100 block of West Chestnut Street.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrant, drugs, driving under the influence; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, third-degree theft, stolen EBT card, disorderly person, suspicious circumstances, illegal dumping of trash … and more, among 144 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 6:30 a.m. today.

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2 Responses to “Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup”

  1. King Gringo says:

    The story about Vintage was about a car prowl, not a fall.

  2. TYPO says:

    The senior complex Vintage on National has always been in need of structured management. The Fire and Police Departments should not be “babysitters.” Call them for something more legit like a life threating situation. Avoid falls by being proactive in your own care. Management needs to get on board. Pity parties on the playground is NOT what the departments are here for!