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News brief: Mossyrock truck driver hurt in log truck crash

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 63-year-old Mossyrock man was hospitalized after he wrecked his log truck this morning in Kelso and then another log truck collided with his trailer.

Teddy D. Nelson, 63, was taken to St. John Medical Center in Longview with lacerations to his head, arm and a leg, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Troopers were called about 9:35 .m. to the scene near Interstate 5′ exit 36, according to the state patrol.

According to the state patrol, Nelson was southbound and exiting on westbound state Route 432 when his truck failed to negotiate the curve, crossed both lanes and ran into a concrete barrier. His load of logs spilled and his 1984 Kenworth came to rest on its side, according to the patrol.

A 2001 Kenworth log truck swerved to avoid the logs and hit Nelson’s trailer, the state patrol reported. That driver was reportedly unhurt and the damage to his truck was minor.

The investigating trooper reported Nelson was traveling too fast and had defective brakes. Nelson was cited for second-degree negligent driving and for not having insurance.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

‘EGGIN ON’ THE POLICE

• A 49-year-old man was jailed this morning after he reportedly drove through the Centralia Police Department parking lot, threw a carton of eggs at a patrol car and dared an officer to follow him. According to police, an officer turned on his light and sirens, got behind Steven M. Fullerton on West Main Street, but Fullerton refused to stop; instead traveling the speed limit with his flashers turned on. When Fullerton increased his speed to 60 mph on Harrison Avenue and ran a red light during the morning commute, the pursuit was terminated, according to the Centralia Police Department. A trooper stopped Fullerton on Interstate 5 near Maytown, and the 49-year-old was booked into the Lewis County Jail for eluding, according to police.

POLICE: ONE WOMAN CRIME SPREE

• Chehalis police yesterday arrested a 37-year-old woman after she allegedly stole a small purse from Safeway, shoplifted from at least two stores at the Twin City Town Center and prowled a car in between. Carrie A. Reynolds was found at Wal-Mart with various stolen goods, including a backpack and camera from the victim of the car prowl, according to detective Sgt. Rick McNamara. She was booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree theft, he said. Reynolds told police she had walked away from the ABHS drug and alcohol treatment center in Chehalis, McNamara said.

THEFT

• Detectives followed up on an anonymous phone call yesterday and found two pickup trucks stolen from Centralia out at a residence on the 600 block of Shorey Road in Chehalis yesterday, according to the Centralia Police Department. The case is under investigation.

• A resident of the 400 block of South Iron Street in Centralia reported yesterday afternoon someone climbed through a window and stole prescription medications.

• A stereo and some money were taken from a vehicle on the 1000 block of Roosevelt Avenue in Centralia overnight, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Chehalis police took a report yesterday that a car prowl occurred in the parking lot at the Twin City Town Center on Aug. 23. The 42-year-old man from Rochester said the doors had been locked but somebody stole more than $1,500 of valuables including his cell phone iPod, money and jewelry, according to the Chehalis.

DRUGS

• Police were called to Chehalis Middle School yesterday where a student had been detained for possession of marijuana. Further details were not readily available.

ASSAULT

• A 40-year-old Centralia man was arrested for second-degree assault after police were called to Providence Centralia Hospital yesterday and found his wife injured. Officers were told Roger L. Estep had repeatedly banged his wife’s head on something, according to Officer John Panco. Estep was arrested at the home on South Gold Street and booked into the Lewis County Jail, Panco said.

News brief: Three small residential fires doused yesterday afternoon

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A three-story apartment building in Centralia was evacuated after a cooking fire there late yesterday afternoon.

Riverside Fire Authority was called just before 5 p.m. to the building on the 500 block of North Iron Street.

“I think they were cooking french fries and got the oil extremely hot,” Firefighter-paramedic Jennifer Ternan said. “When they tossed the potatoes in, (the splatter) caught the cupboards and stove on fire.”

Nobody was injured, but the pair who live in the unit will have to stay somewhere else for a bit because of the smoke and water damage, Ternan said.

The Chehalis Fire Department was called less than two hours later to a kitchen fire on the 200 block of William Street.

Nobody was hurt there either, but the floor was scorched by a pan of burning grease, according to Capt. Ted McCarty.

And, a small electrical fire in a bathroom fan chased a little girl and her mother out of their home at Reese Lane west of Chehalis around 6:30 p.m.

Lewis County Fire Districts 6 and 5 were called to the duplex and extinguished that. Damage was minimal, District 6 Firefighter Mike Goodwillie said.

News brief: Two injured in two motorcycle wrecks Tuesday

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Winlock fire commissioner who works as a Toledo police officer is in fair condition this morning at Providence Centralia Hospital after a motorcycle accident yesterday.

Randy S. Pennington, 59, of Winlock, laid his motorcycle down when a pickup truck pulled out in front of him at Walnut and Front streets in Winlock yesterday morning, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Pennington suffered cuts and bruised hip, according to the state patrol. It happened about 8 a.m.

He was on his way to the Toledo Police Department on its 2001 Kawasaki KZ1000, according to Sgt. Ted DeHart. It sustained an estimated $1,000 damage, according to the state patrol.

A 23-year-old Winlock woman began to turn onto Walnut when she noticed the motorcycle and stopped in the roadway, forcing Pennington to swerve, the patrol reported.

No citations have been issued yet.

Also yesterday, a motorcycle wreck on state Route 6 near Chehalis sent another man to Providence.

Aid and troopers were called about 6:30 p.m. to the scene near Donahoe Road. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet, DeHart said.

The motorcyclist was a 55-year-old Olympia resident, Byron K. Roberts. Other details were not readily available.

News brief: Body of fall victim recovered near Paradise

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 59-year-old Florida man taking pictures with his son in Mount Rainier National Park fell from a cliff above Christine Falls; his body was recovered yesterday, according to authorities from the park.

Roger A. Wagner fell about 40 feet around 7:15 p.m. on Monday, but it was too dark to get to him at that time, park spokesperson Kevin Bacher said.

The Ocala, Florida man’s body was recovered yesterday morning from where it had been swept about 100 yards downstream, Bacher said.

Christine Falls is off the Comet Falls trail near Paradise in the south central portion of the park.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
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A squirrel is electrocuted by Centralia City Light's main substation equipment. / Courtesy photo by Centralia City Light

CRITTER CAUSES WIDESPREAD ELECTRICAL OUTAGE IN CENTRALIA

• A large squirrel got into Centralia City Light’s main substation yesterday afternoon, knocking out power to an estimated 3,000 customers. It began with a loud “boom” about 4:15 p.m. and power was restored by about 5:45 p.m., according to General Manager Ed Williams. Firefighters had to rescue one employee at Cooks Hill Manor from an elevator stuck between floors. Williams said the incident took out about half the substation at North Tower Avenue and Sixth Street, equipment which serves about half the city. The squirrel did not survive.

THEFT

• Police were called just before 6 p.m. yesterday to the 100 block of West First Street in Centralia when a resident returned home after being gone a few minutes and found his front door open and groceries sitting on the floor. No intruder was found, according to Centralia police.

• Prescription medications were reported stolen from the 2500 block of Borst Avenue in Centralia, according to a report made to police about 3:45 a.m. today.

MYSTERY MAN JAILED

• Centralia police took a man to jail yesterday morning following a traffic stop in Borst Park in which he allegedly had a falsified trip permit – temporary vehicle license – in the rear window of his truck. The man, who police say is a 51-year-old from Fife, was booked for forgery, and officers will be using fingerprints to determine who he actually is, according to the Centralia Police Department. He presented two pieces of photo identification from two separate states, according to police. He was arrested under the name “Mickey John” also known as Mike White. The truck came to the attention of an officer because it was traveling the wrong way through the park, according to Officer John Panco.

News brief: Cigarette suspected in Grand Mound wrecking yard fire

Monday, September 12th, 2011
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Brush, vehicles and a mobile home burned today in Grand Mound / Courtesy photo by Lanette Dyer

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A fire at a Grand Mound wrecking yard today spread to five acres and destroyed three vehicles as well as an unoccupied mobile home.

The cause is under investigation, but it ignited soon after a customer smoking a cigarette left the area, according to West Thurston Regional Fire Authority.

Firefighters called about 2:15 p.m. to the scene at 183rd Avenue Southwest and Case Road were joined by three neighboring departments as the wind kicked up, Fire Lt. Lanette Dyer said.

Some 20 firefighters were assisted by others from the Department of Natural Resources who brought a 10-person hand crew from Cedar Creek Corrections Center, Dyer said.

The flames were stopped right at a fence line where nine horses were pastured, she said. One southbound lane of Interstate 5 near milepost 90 was shut down for about an hour as some fire apparatus had to access it from the freeway.

They got it under control just after 3:30 p.m.

Dyer repeated what others in the fire service have been saying for the past week:

“The ground is real dry, we have real low humidity, and at this point, it’s the perfect conditions for huge fires,” she said.

Today’s fire at Newton’s Wrecking Yard burned a mobile home used for storage of items including family heirlooms and three of the business’s vehicles before creeping under the fence and consuming about two and a half acres of brush and trees, according to Dyer.

Nobody was injured.

It was just last Wednesday on the opposite side of Interstate 5 where nearly five acres of scotch broom were ignited by a spark from a lawn mower.