Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

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KIDNAP ARREST

• A 29-year-old Centralia man was arrested for kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment after police were called about 7:50 a.m. yesterday to the 1300 block of Lum Road.  Wellington M. Waggener was booked into Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department

VANDALISM WITH GUN

• A deputy was called about 8:30 a.m. yesterday to take a report from a Glenoma man that while his road grader was parked at the 1800 block of North Fork Road, someone had shot it up, leaving several bullet holes throughout the $23,000 piece of equipment.

THEFT

• A Doty resident returned home after being gone for about an hour to find his front door open and his toolbox rummaged through yesterday. A deputy responding to the 8:30 a.m. call to the 100 block of Doty Street noted that approximately $50 worth of Craftsman tools were missing, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Centralia police were called just after noon yesterday to the 1300 block of Alexander Street where $600 was reported stolen from a resident’s room some time over the previous several days. The case is still under investigation, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A business on the 10 block of Southwest Chehalis Avenue called police about 10:50 a.m. yesterday to report a client who had been fitted with an electronic home monitoring device had disappeared, with their device.

ATTEMPTED BURGLARY

• An employee of a business at the 1300 block of Lum Road in Centralia found pry marks on the back door which appeared to be from somebody try to break into the building, according to a report made to police about 9:30 a.m. yesterday.

DRUGS

• A 34-year-old man being booked into the Lewis County Jail was arrested for a violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act about 12:30 p.m. yesterday following the discovery of a plastic bag containing a prescription medication called Suboxone, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Von A. Chase was subsequently booked for the new alleged offense. Prosecutors declined to file the felony charge today.

ON THE ROAD, OFF THE ROAD

• A 31-year-old woman contacted by a law enforcement officer – because her driver’s license was suspended – in the parking lot of the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis reportedly responded with some profanity and drove off yesterday. The sheriff’s sergeant had just gotten a tip that Breanna S. Madison was going to get in her car and leave, ran up to her and he suggested she shouldn’t drive, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Madison allegedly headed west on Main Street and then north on Interstate 5, traveling between 40 to 50 mph while a deputy followed, with lights and sirens activated, according to the sheriff’s office. When she stopped near milepost 80 in Centralia, the Freeland resident was informed her driver’s license was suspended and she was arrested for felony attempt to elude, before getting booked into the Lewis County Jail, Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey said. Prosecutors declined to file the felony charge today.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for driving with suspended license, protection order violation, fourth-degree domestic assault, third-degree malicious mischief; responses for alarm, dispute, harassment, civil issue, hit and run, vandalism, misdemeanor theft, misdemeanor assault, disorderly person, suspicious circumstances … and more among 148 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 7 a.m. today.

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

  1. Real og says:

    Wellington is a role model. Giving kids after school jobs, meaningful employment, work ethic, accountibility, job skills and training. He won’t take no for an answer and demands the only best from the kids he mentors. Quitters never win, winners never quit. The mentality of a champion, from one who has suffered in the Lewis county gulag, brutally punished by correction officers because of the color of his skin, stood up to the system and won. To the tune of 300k. Kids these days would rather dail 911 than clean up their own messes. Don’t worry their welfare moms will make sure they learn to be lazy and learn to despise any one who challenge their inadaquate up bringing or work for what they get. This is why I nominate Wellington Waggener for Lewis county person of the year. Making a real impact on the community.

  2. BleeBloo says:

    Wellington, you made national news. Please seek mental health services, you are too awesome to waste your life in jail.