News brief: Elderly Chehalis man found dead in woods near home

May 7th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The missing 87-year-old rural Chehalis man was found dead by search and rescue personnel late yesterday afternoon in a wooded area near his home.

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Warren Neal

The location, just over a mile northwest of his residence, was along a trail Warren Neal would frequent on his walks, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

The cause and manner of Neal’s death are still being investigated by the sheriff’s office and the Lewis County coroner, Chief Deputy Dusty Breen stated.

The sheriff’s office asked for the public’s help with information on Friday afternoon, after being notified by his family in the early morning hours that day. Neal had last been seen.on Wednesday evening, according to Breen.

Neal was known for often taking walks in the areas around his home, on the 100 block of Fircrest Road, south of Chehalis and east of Napavine.

Anyone with information that might be helpful to the investigation is requested to contact sheriff’s detective Jeff Humphrey at 360-740-2738.
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For background, read “Elderly Chehalis man missing since late Wednesday” from Saturday May 6, 2017, here

News brief: Man found dead behind Chevron station was Centralia resident

May 6th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The individual found dead yesterday behind a business in downtown Centralia has been identified as 49-year-old Johnny A. Wright of Centralia.

Centralia police said there were no obvious injuries and nothing to suggest how he may have died. Officers were called just before 8 a.m. by a person who found the man laying on the ground off the 500 block of South Tower Avenue near the railroad tracks.

Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod expects an autopsy will be conducted next week.

The preliminary investigation determined there were no signs of foul play apparent, according to Centralia Police Department detective John Panco.
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For background, read “News brief: Person found dead near Centralia railroad tracks” from Friday May 5, 2017, here

Chehalis: Person found dead in burned car

May 6th, 2017
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Vehicle found burning off Northeast Kresky Avenue, just south of Yard Birds Mall

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A body was found inside a car after flames were extinguished overnight in Chehalis.

Firefighters were called just before 1 o’clock this morning to the 1900 block of Northeast Kresky Avenue for a vehicle fire and found it fully involved, according to the Chehalis Fire Department.

It was about 12 feet away from a two-car garage associated with a manufactured home near the southeast corner of the Yard Birds Mall property, Fire Capt. Casey Beck said.

Once the fire was put out, Beck said, he shined his flashlight inside and saw there was a deceased person in the driver’s seat.

Law enforcement was at the scene before the fire crew arrived, he said. Police Chief Glenn Schaffer and Fire Chief Ken Cardinale came out, he said.

The car was a 1992 Honda Accord with Washington license plates, according to Beck.

The incident is under investigation. Nobody was available from the Chehalis Police Department this morning to answer any questions.

News brief: Car smashes into Centralia storefront

May 6th, 2017
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The scene at North Tower Avenue in Centralia. / Courtesy photo by Riverside Fire Authority

Updated at 10 a.m.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The driver of a car that struck a building in downtown Centralia overnight was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with multiple traumatic injuries.

Firefighters responding to a 1:30 a.m. call to 505 North Tower Avenue found a man in the driver’s seat who had to be extricated from the vehicle, according to Riverside Fire Authority.

The collision caused extensive damage to the storefront and a sidewall, Fire Capt. Scott Weinert stated.

The brick building which houses the specialty shop Hub Bub was occupied by its owner who was uninjured, according to Weinert.

The driver was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital in serious condition and then transferred to the Seattle hospital. He is estimated to be in his late 20s or early 30s, Weinert said.

Centralia police are investigating and indicate alcohol may have been a factor in the collision.

News brief: Elderly Chehalis man missing since late Wednesday

May 6th, 2017
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Warren Neal

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Deputies are looking for an 87-year-old rural Chehalis man who was last seen around 10 p.m. on Wednesday at his home south of Chehalis and east of Napavine.

Warren Neal possibly suffers from dementia and may not be able to provide his personal information if contacted, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

The family vehicles are accounted for and Neal is known for often taking walks in the wooded areas around his home, but it is unknown if he may have been picked up or given a ride, according to the sheriff’s office.

His residence is on the 100 block of Fircrest Road, just northwest of the intersection of Coulson and Koontz roads.

Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said deputies were notified by family members of Neal’s disappearance early yesterday morning.

He was thought to last be wearing khaki pants and new balance running shoes.

Anyone with information that can help locate Neal is asked to contact sheriff’s detective Jeff Humphrey at 360-880-2910.

News brief: Remains found in Cowlitz River belong to missing Des Moines man

May 5th, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Lewis County Coroner’s Office has positively identified the remains found by a guide boat on the Cowlitz River near Toledo as the fisherman who vanished in January from an area several miles upriver.

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Prathana Nammavong

Forty-three-year-old Prathana Nammavong from Des Moines was able to be identified by a unique tattoo, according to the coroner’s office.

An autopsy has been completed but a determination about the cause and manner of his death can’t be made until the results of toxicology tests come back, according to Chief Deputy Coroner Dawn Harris.

Nammavong was reported missing January 28 after two friends went to the Blue Creek Boat Launch area south of Ethel to meet up with him. He was a regular weekend fisherman there. His chair and fishing pole were located on the bank near the river’s confluence with Blue Creek.

Multiple searches were conducted without success.

Just after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office got a call from anglers on a guide boat who spotted fishing waders caught on a branch that led to the discovery of his remains in the area of the Mandy Road boat launch.

A representative of his family was notified that day of the find and the possibility it was Nammavong, according to the sheriff’s office.
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For background, read “News brief: Human remains located in Cowlitz River near Toledo” from Thursday May 4, 2017, here

News brief: Person found dead near Centralia railroad tracks

May 5th, 2017

Updated at 2:55 p.m.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A man was found dead behind a business in downtown Centralia this morning but police found no outward signs of foul play.

Just before 8 a.m. today, officers responded to a report of a male lying on the ground not breathing off the 500 block of South Tower Avenue near the railroad tracks, according to the Centralia Police Department.

Arriving officers and EMS units concluded he was deceased, detective John Panco stated in a press release.

A preliminary investigation determined there were no signs of foul play apparent, according to Panco.

Panco said there were no obvious injuries and nothing to suggest how he may have died.

The area where he was found, between the Chevron gas station and the tracks is a place he likely would have been seen if he was there before darkness yesterday, according to Panco.

There was no identification on the man and police are estimating he is between 50 and 60 years old, Panco said.

“Looking in the immediate area, it appears he may have been sitting at one time, but we don’t have any idea why he would have been there,” Panco said.

The body has been turned over to the Lewis County Corner’s Office for further examination, according to Panco. The coroner’s office will figure out who he is and how he died, he said.