Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

January 26th, 2011

CITY VOTES TO TURN OFF NAPAVINE FIRE DEPARTMENT’S ROOFTOP SIREN

• The siren that sounds when Napavine firefighters get a call may be silenced after city council members last night voted unanimously to amend the city’s noise ordinance. Mayor Nick Bozarth says the move was prompted by the fire department’s roof top “air raid” siren which broke it’s several-year silence the morning after the department’s November levy failure. The fire department has told the city they began using the siren to clear traffic for outgoing emergency vehicles, according to Bozarth. The restriction took the fire department by surprise, according to a news release this morning from Lewis County Fire District 5. Lt. Laura Hanson wrote the department was “not afforded the courtesy of notification of the drafting of the ordinance.” Hanson wrote the district remains committed an acceptable resolution to the issue. Bozarth notes the city thinks lights and sirens on the emergency vehicles are sufficient.

GUN, SAFE AMONG ITEMS TAKEN IN RANDLE BURGLARY

• Somebody broke into a Randle area home yesterday and made off with a safe, a revolver and other valuables totaling more than $1,200, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy called to the 300 block of Cline Road was told it happened sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. yesterday, the sheriff’s office reported. Among the missing items were a fireproof Sentry brand safe, a .357 Smith and Wesson, an HP laptop computer, a digital camera and several necklaces, Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said. A door was damaged as well, Brown said.

THEFTS

• Police were called about 1 p.m. yesterday to the 1600 block of South Gold Street in Centralia to a reported car theft. A red 1992 Geo Metro was taken sometime overnight, according to  the Centralia Police Department. Its license plate reads 144 ZMO.

• Centralia police took a report of a vehicle prowl about 3:30 p.m. yesterday from the 300 block of N Street. Missing were 10 CDs, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Centralia police took a theft report from an individual about 2 p.m. yesterday at the 600 block of South Tower Avenue. When the victim came out of the store, his bicycle and backpack were missing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

DRUGS

• Chehalis police yesterday arrested arrested a Chehalis woman for allegedly dealing heroin. Stacy L. Cook was arrested at her home for two counts of delivery of heroin, in connection with a previously investigated case, according to the Chehalis Police Department. She was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

DUI ARREST MADE FOLLOWING CENTRALIA COLLISION

• Centralia police called to a collision about 9 p.m. last night arrested a  Rochester man for driving under the influence. Nobody was injured in the wreck at Johnson Road and West Reynolds Avenue, according to the Centralia Police Department. Daniel P. Christiensen, 56, was arrested, according to police.

Read about attempt to stall closure of Maple Lane fails …

January 26th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

KELA radio reports a bill to block the planned June 30 shut down of Maple Lane school in Grand Mound was voted down.

Read news item about legislation involving the state detention center for boys here

Read about bill proposes marijuana be sold at liquor stores …

January 26th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Seattle Times writes about legislation proposed which would legalize, regulate and tax marijuana in Washington state.

News reporter Joanna Nolasco reports the proposed bill would allow its sale to those 21 and older at state liquor stores.

Read about it in The Seattle Times here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

January 25th, 2011
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A car and a school bus collided on Sargent Road in Rochester about 3 p.m. on Monday/ Courtesy photo by West Thurston Regional Fire Authority

SCHOOL BUS AND CAR CRASH NEAR ROCHESTER INTERSECTION

• Nobody was seriously hurt but a passenger car was destroyed when it and a school bus collided yesterday afternoon in Rochester. It happened at 3 p.m. almost in front of the fire station, near the intersection of Sargent Road and 187 Avenue Southwest, according to West Thurston Regional Fire Authority. Four middle to high school-age students on the bus were uninjured, Fire Chief Robert Scott said. Both the driver of the car and the bus driver declined responder’s advice to be taken to the hospital, Scott said.

DOMESTIC INCIDENT SPARKS ARREST

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday that deputies arrested a 25-year-old Centralia man for unlawful imprisonment following a call on Sunday in the Winlock area about an incident in which he allegedly pushed his girlfriend around and refused to let her leave for about three hours. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail but has been released pending further investigation.

MAN FLEES DEPUTIES, POLICE DOG TRACKS HIM DOWN

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday that after a deputy contacted a wanted man in Onalaska about 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, he fled and was tracked down by a police dog from Centralia. Mickey W. Graham, 21, was booked into the Lewis County Jail after being found near an apartment complex on the 100 block of Third Street, according to the sheriff’s office.

THEFTS

• A white 1993 Honda was reported missing about 8:30 a.m. on Saturday from the 400 block of Hart Road in Winlock, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The car is valued at about $2,000.

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday an estimated $1,780 of valuables were reported missing from the 1600 block of Windsor Avenue in Centralia. A 360 X-box, eight games and a 22-inch gold necklace with an anchor and a Jesus figure were among the items stolen, according to the sheriff’s office. The burglary occurred sometime between 5 p.m. on Saturday and 1:30 the following morning.

• Deputies responding to an alarm about 1:30 a.m. yesterday at the Chevron station on the 1100 block of state Route 6 outside Chehalis found a wet shoe print and pry marks on a back door, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

• A deputy took a report about 11:15 p.m. on Friday night of a vehicle prowl on the 100 block of Bay Road in Winlock. Somebody had rummaged through a purse and also taken a cell phone. The phone was later found in a puddle near the vehicle.

VANDALISM

• Centralia police took a report just before 4 p.m. yesterday that somebody threw a rock at a vehicle which cracked a window and mirror on the 700 block of E Street.

CHIMNEY FIRE

• The Chehalis Fire Department was called to a chimney fire just before 4:30 p.m. yesterday on Southwest Salsbury Avenue. The flames were confined to the chimney pipe of the wood stove, according to Fire Capt. Ted McCarty. The captain said he didn’t think the chimney had been cleaned this year.

STOVE FIRE

• Firefighters called to the 1500 block of Southwest William Street yesterday found an older woman with a smoked up home who had turned on the wrong burner. While her eggs never boiled, her dry teapot ended up fused to a stove burner, according to the Chehalis Fire Department.

CHILD MOLESTATION ARREST

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday a 40-year-old Toledo man was arrested for second-degree child molestation on Friday for an incident that allegedly occurred between Dec. 21 and 23 in the Toledo area involving a 13-year-old. Scott E. Palmer was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

Tremblay testifies in Rochester man’s murder trial

January 25th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

OLYMPIA – A friend of Robert Maddaus’s who spent the weekend in November 2009 helping the Rochester man track down who’d robbed him of  five pounds methamphetamine and $30,000 testified yesterday in Maddaus’s murder trial.

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Robert J. Maddaus Jr.

Matthew Tremblay, 30, took the stand in Thurston County Superior Court and recounted visits the pair made to talk with various people including the night of Nov. 15, after which 40-year-old Shaun A. Peterson end up handcuffed and fatally shot on Capitol Boulevard in Olympia.

Tremblay said he met up with Maddaus at the Olympia apartment of Dan Leville and Falyn Grimes.

“He told me he was going to question Shaun, he was trying to get me to help him,” Tremblay said.

Peterson was already handcuffed, Tremblay testified.

Maddaus, 41, is on trial for first-degree murder and other charges in Peterson’ death. His attorney Richard Woodrow has said he plans to show it was Tremblay who shot Peterson.

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Shaun Allen Peterson

Tremblay testified, as have Leville and Grimes that they, Maddaus and Peterson were listening to a recording of voices talking about the robbery.

Maddaus believed it included Peterson’s voice, Tremblay didn’t agree, Tremblay said.

Tremblay said he suggested they leave, as he could tell Leville was uncomfortable and Maddaus yelled at him.

“I believe around that time, Shaun had enough of the situation and left out the front door,” Tremblay said.

Tremblay said Maddaus followed Peterson out while Tremblay gathered up some items in a plastic bag.

He testified he then put the bag in the trunk of Maddaus’s VW Jetta.

“While I was loading stuff in the car, I hear gunshots,” Tremblay said.

Tremblay said he looked, saw Maddaus with a gun, saw Peterson turn and run down the street.

“I got in the car and picked up Bobby,” he said.

Then, Tremblay testified to a series of events that was heard for the first time, according to both Woodrow and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney David Bruneau.

He spoke of stopping at one point and Maddaus taking over the driving. He said also, Maddaus ran back to where Peterson was, running by him crouched, as though he were going to shoot him in the head. But he didn’t hear any more gun shots, he said.

The two men drove to Rochester, to the home of a friend of Maddaus’s named “Josie”, Tremblay said.

There, Maddaus put gasoline on his arms to get rid of gunpowder and took a shower, Tremblay testified.
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Read about:
• Inside the apartment that night, here
• The robbery at Maddaus’s Rochester mobile home, here
• Day one of Maddaus’s trial, here
• Why the first jury pool had to be dismissed, here
• Why Maddaus was convicted of just simple possession in Lewis County last month, here
• How Maddaus refused to testify against Robbie Russell in September, here
• How Russell and Maddaus tried to outrun sheriff’s deputies a week and a half after Peterson’s death, here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

January 24th, 2011

FIVE TREATED AT SCENE OF SCHOOL BUS ACCIDENT IN ROCHESTER

• KIROTV.com reports a car and a school bus collided in Rochester this afternoon.

STRANGER ATTACKS TEEN ON WAY TO SCHOOL, TEEN REPORTS

• Chehalis police reported this morning they took a report on Friday from a 14-year-old boy who said a strange male with a knife ran up and knocked him down near South Market Boulevard and 20th Street as he was on his way to school. He said he didn’t know the individual who pushed him, pointed a knife at him and never said a word, police Sgt. Rick McNamara said today. “That’s what he’s telling us,” McNamara said. “And nothing was said, which is really strange.” The boy was left with what McNamara described as small scratch.

MEN AND THEIR TOOLS

• Three men were jailed after a fight with metal pipes broke out on the 1200 block of Elzina Street in Chehalis about noon on Saturday. It started with two brothers, a neighbor and a disagreement over a tool or tools, according to Chehalis police. The brothers were arrested for assaulting Paul E. Peterson, 43, of Chehalis, but as officer arrived, Peterson was returning with a pipe of his own,  police Sgt. Rick McNamara said. Nobody ended up with life-threatening injuries but Eric B.J. Maggard, 28, of Toledo, was arrested for first-degree assault; Steven A. Maggard, 39, of Chehalis, was arrested for second-degree assault and Peterson was arrested for second-degree assault, according to McNamara. However, potential charges against the trio were put on hold today pending further investigation.

DRUGS

• Centralia police arrested a 19-year-old for possession of methamphetamine  after contact with an officer about 5:15 a.m. today at the 1100 block of West Main Street. James V. Mitchell, of Centralia, was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Centralia police arrested a man for possession of methamphetamine after he was contacted by an officer about 11:45 p.m. last night about sleeping in the post office on the 200 block of Centralia College Boulevard. Anthony E. Winge, 22, of Tacoma, was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A 29-year-old Centralia man was arrested very early Sunday morning for possession of methamphetamine and heroin after police contact just before 1 a.m. on the 800 block of North Tower Avenue. Michael R. Ward was  booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

THEFTS

• Centralia police took a report about 3 p.m. on Saturday of the theft of an ATV from  business on the 300 block of South Tower Avenue. It is a green Yamaha Kodiak, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Police were called about 9:20 p.m. Friday to the 900 block of Johnson Road in Centralia where a car stereo and three baseball mitts were stolen from a vehicle. A side window was smashed out, according to police.

More later

Inside the apartment: How Maddaus and five others spent the hours before Peterson’s fatal shooting

January 22nd, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

OLYMPIA – Whose voices were those talking about robbing Robert Maddaus Jr. of cash and drugs; voices that sounded like an accidental recording made from a cell phone in somebody’s pocket?

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Shaun Allen Peterson

That was the question at the center of the Rochester drug dealer’s focus the weekend of Nov. 13, 2009, witnesses testified this week in Thurston County Superior Court.

Maddaus, 41, is on trial for first-degree murder and other charges in the case of 40-year-old Shaun A. Peterson, who was found handcuffed and fatally shot on an Olympia street, just blocks south of the state capitol. The Tumwater man died early the morning of Nov. 16 outside the nearby apartment of a drug dealer who said he got his supply of methamphetamine and heroin from “Bobby” Maddaus.

Defense attorney Richard Woodrow has said he plans to show it was another man who accompanied his client that night who shot Peterson, but witnesses for the prosecution have dominated the first two weeks of the trial in an Olympia courtroom.

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Robert J. Maddaus Jr.

Daniel Leville, 41, told the court on Wednesday that Maddaus told him he’d been robbed of “$30,000, a pound of weed and I think five pounds of meth.”

Leville said he, Maddaus and Matthew Tremblay were mulling the possibilities of who did it and Maddaus wanted to find out.

“Everybody was suspect,” Leville said.

Did the defendant ever say what would happen to that person, when he found out, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney David Bruneau asked.

“He had been saying from the beginning when he found the money, when he got to the bottom of it, when he found out who did it, figured it out, that they were going to die, and he was going to kill them,” Leville said.

Maddaus had told him on the phone he and Peterson were headed to confront someone, Leville said.

Leville said the three men later the night of Nov. 15 came to his apartment on South Capitol Way, but Peterson walked through the door handcuffed, with a coat draped over his wrists. Leville was in his bedroom at the time, looking at a video monitor hooked to cameras at the home.

Leville, and his girlfriend Falyn Grimes who lived there with him, described a night of  using drugs, drinking Tequila and listening repeatedly to a muffled tape recording.

All of them, except for “Jesse” ended up in the bedroom listening to it, Leville testified.

“I didn’t understand one single word, much less a voice of one particular person,” Leville said.

Leville explained the reason Peterson was handcuffed was “for his safety, our safety, everybody’ safety, so they could clear his name.”

Peterson said he was “okay” with the handcuffs on, while he was with friends, but “if they went anywhere else, he wanted them off so he could defend himself,” Grimes testified Thursday.

Maddaus believed it was Peterson’s voice on the tape, both Grimes and Leville testified. They were at the apartment for hours and both tried to convince Maddaus it wasn’t Peterson, the couple said.

“My girlfriend was pretty much pleading,” Leville said. “I had told him, killing somebody is final, it’s ‘game over’.”

Then, it was time for them to go confront somebody else, according to the couple’s testimony recalling how the visit ended.

“Nothing had been accomplished,” Leville testified.

Peterson went out the door, Tremblay went behind him and Maddaus left shortly after, they said.

Maddaus had come out of the bathroom, bumped the wall and his pistol fell to the kitchen floor. He asked Leville to give him the tape from the DVR, which he did.

Grimes said the couple stood at the porch briefly as the trio left.

“They were standing at the car, I never seen ’em get in the car,” Grimes said.

Leville said Peterson walked the opposite direction from the vehicle.

“Bobby followed him,” he said. “They were kind of arguing; they weren’t running or anything.”

The couple both testified they were inside when they heard gunshots.

They had already started gathering up belongings, like a backpack with drugs, to leave their home, they said. The couple stayed at an upstairs apartment of a friend until about 3 p.m., Grimes said.

They didn’t call the police; and they didn’t return to their apartment; she had a warrant, and they were scared, the couple testified.

Leville testified Maddaus contacted him a few days later.

“He told me a little bit,” Leville said in response to questioning from Bruneau. “He said he had shot Shaun, the gun jammed.”

“Matt had pulled up, he got in the car, they took off, the car stalled, it was a stick … he told him to get out, Matt headed back to the scene, he told him to get back in … Matt gets in the car, Bobby gets in the car, they took off.”

Maddaus was arrested on a murder warrant Nov. 27, 2009 in Chehalis.

Grimes and Leville were picked up by police about a week later at a casino in Mason County.

Both have entered into a plea agreements in conjunction with testifying in the Maddaus case.

The couple are among almost a dozen individuals acquainted with Maddaus who have testified for the prosecution in its case against the Rochester man.

At least four warrants have been issued to detain material witnesses in the case. It’s not clear how many of those people remain in jail as their testimony is secured.

Maddaus was being held on $2 million bail, but is now being held on no bail.

He is charged with first-degree murder, four counts of witness tampering and unlawful possession of a firearm. He is also charged in the same case with attempted kidnapping and second-degree assault of 25-year-old Jessica Abear who testified last week she was assaulted by Maddaus inside his Rochester trailer home for her alleged part in the robbery.

The trial resumes on Monday.
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Read about

• The robbery at Maddaus’s Rochester mobile home, here
• Day one of Maddaus’s trial, here
• Why the first jury pool had to be dismissed, here
• Why Maddaus was convicted of just simple possession in Lewis County last month, here
• How Maddaus refused to testify against Robbie Russell in September, here
• How Russell and Maddaus tried to outrun sheriff’s deputies a week and a half after Peterson’s death, here