Prosecutors: Centralia father released, mother faces possible charge for alleged bong-smoking baby

March 11th, 2013
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Rachelle L. Braaten reportedly told police she knew she shouldn’t give her young son a hit of marijuana, but was peer-pressured by a group passing around a bong.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – It was an anonymous cell phone video of a baby supposedly taking a bong hit that drew police to a Centralia home where they arrested the parents on Friday.

Authorities say a number of people can be heard in the background laughing as the toddler approaches the marijuana smoking device which the mother is holding, and when his mouth gets close to its top, the little one rears back and coughs.

“At this point, the other people in the room begin laughing louder and the child looks at the camera taken aback, and the video ends,” prosecutors write in court documents.

The mother Rachelle L. Braaten, 24, went before a Lewis County Superior Court judge in Chehalis today where prosecutors asked for her to be held for up to 72 hours while they make a charging decision.

Her fiance has been released from the jail and isn’t expected to be charged anytime soon.

Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Shane O’Rourke told the judge there is probable cause for the offense of delivery of a controlled substance by a person over 18 to a person under 18

Braaten, handcuffed and shackled at the waist, was represented by defense attorney Bob Schroeter this afternoon.

He pointed out how interesting it is that the home owner who was accused of a 40-plant marijuana grow is released yet his client is sitting in court.

One hand-held video, Schroeter said.

“Just because someone says it, doesn’t make it so,” Schroeter said.

Braaten is being held in lieu of $20,000 bail. She has no criminal history.

O’Rourke said he expects to decide about charges tomorrow and bring her back into court.

Centralia police on Friday evening announced they’d served a search warrant  and confiscated 40 marijuana plants and firearms from the house on the 1400 block of Delaware Avenue in north Centralia.

Braaten and her boy’s father Tyler J. Lee, 25, were arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for manufacture of marijuana. Braaten was additionally booked for delivery of a controlled substance to a minor. Lee was additionally booked for three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.

On Friday night, a police spokesperson said while there, officers were informed Braaten had been allowing the little one to literally inhale marijuana out of a bong.

However, O’Rourke’s court documents describe the anonymous video received earlier this month by a Centralia police officer as the primary reason for law enforcement’s visit to the home.

According to the documents, the call by officers upon the couple was cordial. Police obtained written consent to look around and were invited in, O’Rourke writes.

The two brothers, one 5 years old and the other, who turned 2 in early January, were taken into the custody of Child Protective Services.

In subsequent interviews, Braaten allegedly admitted it was her in the video and that she and a number of other people were passing around a bong.

She said it happened four or five months ago.

Braaten said she knew she shouldn’t be giving her son a hit off the bong, but the others “peer pressured” her into doing it, according to the documents.

There may very well be no charges of growing marijuana for either of the parents, according to O’Rourke.

It turns out there is evidence Lee is validly prescribed medical marijuana and there is a second person he is validly providing it for, O’Rourke said this afternoon.

The declaration of probable cause describes “approximately” 40 plants. O’Rourke said it’s a close call and he needs to see pictures, as it seems 30 plants for two individuals would be acceptable.

He noted he didn’t see charging Lee with manufacture of marijuana in the foreseeable future.

“It’s just not something I’m comfortable charging today,”O’Rourke said.

Lee won’t be charged with unlawful possession of a firearm either, according to O’Rourke. There were three or four guns in the house, he said.

He does not have a felony background preventing him from owning guns, although he does have a pending municipal court case for fourth-degree assault domestic violence in which a judge ordered him not to possess them, O’Rourke said.

O’Rourke told Judge James Lawler he expects to bring Braaten back to court at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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For background, read “Police: Marijuana smoking toddler taken from Centralia parents” from Friday March 8, 2013, here

Kirotv.com posted raw video from the Centralia Police Department, here

News brief: Flames ravage Rochester garage, apartment

March 11th, 2013
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Courtesy photo by Derek White

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The cause of a Rochester blaze that destroyed a garage and adjoining apartment yesterday is under investigation.

West Thurston Regional Fire Authority Lt. Lanette Dyer said crews were called about 3:40 p.m. to the structure on the 10400 block of 184th Avenue Southwest where flames were showing.

The resident, a retired gentleman, was not injured, she said. He did have a motor home in the garage, she said.

Dyer said the building is a total loss. Fire investigators are going out there this afternoon to look into the cause, she said.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

March 11th, 2013

OOPS

• Two out-of-towners who came to bail a boyfriend out of the Lewis County Jail on Saturday night found themselves checked in to the lock up facility after a passing patrol car detected their vehicle was stolen. It was shortly after 10 p.m. when the officer’s automatic license plate reader noted a Toyota on Southwest Chehalis Avenue was listed as stolen from Renton, according to detective Sgt. Gary Wilson. Booked for possession of a stolen vehicle were 31-year-old Junette Short, of Tacoma, and 28-year-old Jennifer Ramirez of Renton, Wilson said. The automobile was impounded and items discovered inside have led to an ongoing investigation, according to police.  No charges will be filed pending further investigation.

ROOMMATE, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, VANISH

• Police are looking for a 22-year-old Centralia man after his roommate returned home from out of town on Friday and discovered about $4,000 worth of valuables, plus his young roommate, gone. Deputies called to the 3100 block of Laurel Lane outside Centralia were told that nail guns, other tools and a five-piece antique silverware set were missing. A neighbor subsequently reported a generator disappeared from their garage at about the same time the young man was allowed inside it to retrieve his motorcycle gloves, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies learned the suspect had posted the generator for sale on the internet earlier in the week and then sold it for $500, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said. They believe the missing man got on a train headed for the Seattle-Everett area, Brown said. Prosecutors are being asked to charge him with second-degree theft and trafficking in stolen property.

ROWDINESS DRAWS POLICE TO SCHOOL BUS

• Five students were arrested when they became so out-of-control a school bus driver pulled over and police were summoned to the 200 block of Southwest Interstate Avenue in Chehalis on Friday. Officers called about 1 p.m. cited the boys and girls ages 12 through 16 for disorderly conduct, according to the Chehalis Police Department. Detective Sgt. Gary Wilson said the youngsters were very angry for a reason unknown to him, used foul language and there may have been a threat to break windows. Only one of them was taken to the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center, in connection with a probation violation, Wilson said.

BURGLARY CENTRALIA

• Centralia police were called about 9:30 a.m. yesterday to a home on the 1100 block of South Pearl Street where a female said someone had gotten inside her home, rummaged around and stolen items such as jewelry, mail and a purse.

BURGLARY RANDLE

• A deputy called to a Randle-area cabin on the 100 block of Park Lane on Saturday was told someone cut around a window pane to get inside and stole numerous items such as two sets of binoculars, two windbreakers, a five-gallon can of gas and tools as well as a sealable container with graham crackers and chocolate.

ONE BEER SHOPLIFT

• Police were called about 4:30 p.m. yesterday to a convenience store on North National Avenue in Chehalis and told a subject walked out with a beer. They didn’t want the shoplifter arrested, just told to never come back, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

VEHICLE PROWL

• Someone used an Adna man’s lawn trailer to cart out to the road a generator stolen from an outside storage compartment on a fifth-wheel trailer parked at his home at the 200 block of Curtis Hill Road, according to a report made at mid-day on Friday to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• Someone stole credit cards and identification from a vehicle at the 1400 block of Logan Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police around 5:50 p.m. yesterday.

• A CD player and stereo equipment was reported missing on Friday from a vehicle parked in a field off the 500 block of Avery Road West outside Winlock.

VANDALISM

• Centralia police took a report about 2:30 a.m. today regarding tires slashed on two vehicles at the 1000 block of Harrison Avenue.

AND MORE …

• And, as usual, calls such as complaints of noise, trespassing, fender benders, shoplifting, misdemeanor assault, warrant arrests, violations of no-contact orders and possible crimes that turned out to be unfounded … and more.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

March 10th, 2013

Updated

CENTRALIA DRUG DEALING INQUIRY LEADS TO TENINO

• The Olympian reports a Tenino man on Friday was ordered held on $5,000 bail following a search of his girlfriend’s Tenino-area home in which Centralia police found four pounds of marijuana and 13 ounces of methamphetamine. News reporter Jeremy Pawloski writes that 29-year-old Antonio Gutierrez-Cervantes allegedly sold a half ounce of meth for $500 to a confidential informant on Feb. 19 during an undercover operation in south Thurston County, as part of an ongoing Centralia Police Department Anti-Crime Team investigation.

BURGLARY GARAGE

• Centralia police took a report about 8:30 p.m. yesterday regarding fishing equipment stolen from a garage on the 300 block of West Pear Street.

CAR PROWL

• A gym bag containing soccer gear was stolen in a vehicle prowl on the 200 block of North Tower Avenue in Centralia, according to a report made to police at about 12:30 p.m. yesterday.

• At about 11:30 .m. yesterday, Centralia police were called about a car prowl on the 400 block of West Plum Street in which a DVD player, clothing and a gym bag were taken.

• Stereo equipment was stolen in a vehicle prowl on the 1300 block of Rose Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police just before noon on Friday.

VANDALISM

• Graffiti was spray painted on a garage door on the 1400 block of Windsor Avenue in Centralia, according to a report made to police yesterday.

ANOTHER STOLEN VEHICLE DISCOVERED BURNING

• The Olympian reports a pickup truck found on fire early yesterday morning in a gravel pit off the 17000 block of Johnson Creek Road east of Tenino turned out to be stolen from a Tenino woman.

WRECKS

• A motorist was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital with what appeared to be minor injuries after a single-vehicle wreck on Curtis Hill Road west of Chehalis late yesterday afternoon, and allegedly admitting to have downed a fifth of vodka before getting behind the wheel. Deputies and aid were called about 5 p.m. to the area near Sholes Road where a Ford pickup truck had gone out of control at a curve, traveled about 300 feet down into a ditch and flipped onto its top, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The vehicle was totaled and the 43-year-old driver from Chehalis had neck and back pain, according to Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown. He is believed to have been driving under the influence, Brown said, but the case is suspended pending the results of a blood test.

• A young woman was airlifted to Southwest Washington Medical Center in Vancouver after an ATV accident about noon yesterday off Wildwood Road in Curtis, according to Lewis County Fire District 13.

Police: Marijuana smoking toddler taken from Centralia parents

March 8th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Centralia mother was arrested this afternoon for not only growing marijuana but also for allowing her small child to smoke it from a bong, according to police.

The little boy, who is just shy of 2 years old, and his 5-year-old brother were taken into the custody of Child Protective Services, according to police.

Members of the Centralia Police Department Anti Crime Team were tipped off they might find marijuana plants at the home on the 1400 block of Delaware Avenue in north Centralia and served a search warrant about 2:25 p.m. today, according to Officer John Panco.

Inside the house, they discovered 40 plants, which they seized, along with firearms, according to police.

While there, officers were informed Rachelle L. Braaten, 24, had been allowing the little one to literally inhale marijuana out of a bong, Panco said.

Braaten and Tyler J. Lee, 25, were arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for manufacture of marijuana, according to the Centralia Police Department.

Braaten was additionally booked for delivery of a controlled substance to a minor. Lee was additionally booked for three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

March 8th, 2013

REPORT OF STOLEN FUR COAT, SILVER

• Chehalis police were called to a home on Southwest Lewis Street about 3:30 p.m. yesterday where a woman said someone broke in to her house and stole a fur coat, silver coins and a silver serving platter. There were no signs of forced entry and officers are still looking into it, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

POWER TOOLS TAKEN FROM CARPORT

• A deputy was called about 12:30 a.m. today to the 600 block of Lucas Creek Road east of Chehalis after the discovery numerous power tools were missing from a carport. The victim found civil-type paperwork attached to the door but it isn’t known if that is related, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The theft of two Stihl chainsaws, two Stihl grass cutters, a Makita saw and associated items occurred sometime after 4:30 a.m. yesterday, detective Sgt. Dusty Breen said. The loss is estimated at $1,680, Breen said.

APPLIANCES HAULED AWAY

• Police were called about 6:20 p.m. yesterday to the 500 block of Hillkress Street in Centralia where someone had stolen a washer and dryer from a vacant home. The subject broke a pipe causing water damage to the residence, according to the Centralia Police Department.

OTHER THEFT

• Police were called about 8:30 a.m. yesterday regarding  burglary to a shed on the 1300 block of Crescent Avenue in Centralia.

• Centralia police took a report late yesterday afternoon of an unspecified amount of money missing from the 100 block of Virginia Drive.

DRUGS

• A 25-year-old Centralia man was arrested for possession of heroin after contact with police about 9:15 p.m. at the 1100 block of Scammon Creek Road in Centralia. Levi S. Ramirez was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

SMOKE SIGNALS

• Firefighters responded to reports of smoke off Kresky Avenue in Chehalis yesterday morning where they found a homeless person had built a cooking fire beneath a small bridge to heat a can of food. He put it out and was told no campfires were allowed there, according to the Chehalis Fire Department.

News brief: Red flags regarding latest scams from new state attorney general

March 8th, 2013

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Has anyone you know told of receiving a call telling them a beloved relative is jailed and desperately needs bail money, or that they’ve gotten an email notifying them they’ve won a foreign lottery?

Today’s scammers prey upon people’s desires for love, money or good luck with clever schemes in which only the fraudster wins, and a new web page from the state Attorney General’s Office dedicated to educating the public about their latest strategies can be found here.

The site highlights nine common scams and offers ways consumers can protect themselves, according to a recent news release from new Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s office.