Mossyrock home burns three times in less than a day

December 18th, 2010
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A two-bedroom house on Young Road in Mossyrock burns tonight. / Courtesy photo by Firefighter Taryn Houghtelling

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Firefighters are at a Mossyrock house this evening mopping up after a blaze last night that rekindled twice.

Nobody was home when fire broke out about 11:20 p.m. last night at the residence on the 500 block of Young Road, according to Lewis County Fire District 3 Chief Matt Hadaller.

About 17 personnel, including four from neighboring District 8, battled the fire until about 2:30 a.m., Hadaller said.

It was extremely windy and they had to keep an eye on sparks headed toward a barn and watch an outbuilding to make sure it didn’t catch, according to Hadaller.

“We put a good stop on it, we thought we had everything out,” he said.

But, they were called back about 7:30 this morning when something in the two-bedroom home ignited again. It was fully involved, again, and they fought it for  couple hours, he said

It still wasn’t all the way out. Hadaller spoke this evening from his third visit to the scene.

He said they had pulled out all the “hot” items and even walked through with a thermal imaging camera.

“It had cedar shakes with a metal roof over it,” he said. “That’s a firefighter’s nightmare, is a metal roof.”

Firefighters were not trying to extinguish it this evening; the son of the man who owns it told them to let it burn, according to Hadaller.

They had already salvaged what they could, including a “grandma’s cedar chest” which contained what he described as sentimental items.

“It was there through the whole two fires,” he said. “We pulled it out and everything inside was still okay.”

The owner is convalescing elsewhere after a tractor accident about two months ago that left him with a broken hip, the chief said. His family was breaking the news to him tonight.

Hadaller said he didn’t yet have any ideas about what caused the fire.

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Home on Young Road in Mossyrock continues to burns tonight. / Courtesy photo by Firefighter Taryn Houghtelling

Unemployed Chehalis couple repeatedly dealt heroin to police informant, authorities allege

December 18th, 2010
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Kristi R. Henderson and Zachary W. Gallagher await their turn before a Lewis County Superior Court judge.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Four times in the week before the raid, detectives conducted surveillance as they sent a confidential informant to the South Market Boulevard house to purchase an eighth ounce of heroin.

Each time, the unmarried couple in their 20s who live behind a small taqueria at Fairview Avenue took $100 in exchange for the dark brown substance, according to charging documents.

Kristi R. Henderson, 28, and Zachary W. Gallagher, 25, were arrested Thursday night and three young children removed from the home. When police searched the residence, an unspecified quantity of suspected heroin was discovered on a plate in the living room and a .22 caliber pistol was found in a nightstand next to their bed, according to charging documents.

She admitted she used heroin and he told a detective  they both used and sold it on a daily basis, charging documents allege.

Henderson and Gallagher appeared before a Lewis County Superior Court judge yesterday afternoon who ordered them held on $50,000 bail.

Defense attorney Bob Schroeter told the judge Gallagher had no current income and Henderson received about $1,000 a month, mostly from child support. Both qualified for court-appointed attorneys.

Charging documents allege some of the following details about the investigation:

The confidential informant told a Lewis County Sheriff’s Office detective the couple had been known to deal heroin for “some time.”  The unnamed individual also said they have been inside the home when Henderson’s children played on the floor amidst a cloud of her heroin smoke.

The first controlled buy on Dec. 9 lasted only four minutes during which the informant was invited into a bedroom where Henderson broke off a chunk of heroin from a larger block and weighed it on a digital scale. The informant said they saw several people inside the house.

On Tuesday, the informant got an eighth ounce from Gallagher as Gallagher was taking out the trash. The informant returned Wednesday and again on Thursday after the detective listened in on a cell phone conversation arranging the final purchase.

Lewis County prosecutors note Henderson has a conviction for drug possession from 2005. Gallagher has 2003 convictions for second-degree burglary, theft and trafficking in stolen property, according to Deputy Prosecutor Kjell Warner.

Yesterday, she was charged with two counts of delivery of a controlled substance, a felony with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

He was charged with three counts of the same, as well as first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

The children, a 4-year-old boy and two girls, ages 6 and 11, were turned over to Child Protective Services during Thursday night’s police raid.

Chehalis Police Chief Glenn Schaffer said yesterday the arrests followed a three-week investigation.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

December 17th, 2010

VEHICLE STRIKES FENCE, SMASHES SHED

• Police and aid were called about 8 p.m. last night after an SUV ran a stop sign at Airport Road in Centralia and ran into a fence destroying a small storage shed on the other side at the city’s former  sewage treatment plant on Mellen Street. The driver was reportedly uninjured.

STOLEN STUFF

• Chehalis police were called about 3:45 p.m. yesterday to an apartment on the 600 block of Northwest West Street where a stereo was reported stolen.

• A 22-year-old Kelso woman, Amy D. Ingram, was arrested  for vehicle prowl after being caught inside a vehicle on the 400 block of North Tower Avenue in Centralia about 8:45 a.m. yesterday, according to Centralia police.

• Police were called about 2:20 p.m. yesterday to the 700 block of E Street in Centralia for a car prowl. A battery and other items were missing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Chehalis police called to a shoplifting incident at Wal-Mart yesterday evening arrested a 32-year-old Centralia man for taking a cell phone and video games and for possession of drugs without a prescription. Police Chief Glenn Schaffer said eight hydrocodone pills were found on Tyler J. David. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

MORE DRUGS

• Johnny C. Allen, 40, of Silver Creek, was arrested yesterday afternoon following a traffic stop on the 100 block of Avery Road West when a deputy found a small plastic baggie with white residue that field tested positive for methamphetamine, according to the  Lewis County Sheriff’s Office

• The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office reported yesterday a 51-year-old Randle man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine following a traffic stop about 11:50 a.m. on Wednesday on the 7500 block of Glenoma Road. Delbert E. Goble was booked into the Lewis County Jail also for third-degree driving with a suspended license after a  deputy found a glass pipe and a small plastic bag with suspected methamphetamine, according to the sheriff’s office.

VANDALISM

• Three males were seen running away from the railroad station in Centralia about 12:20 a.m. today after a rock was thrown through a window, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Centralia police took a report yesterday of vehicle tires being slashed on the 300 block of North Pearl Street.

News brief: Mossyrock driver hurt in morning wreck

December 17th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 39-year-old woman was hospitalized this morning after she lost control of her pickup truck on ice and and slid down an embankment near Mossyrock.

A trooper was called about 6:50 a.m. to the scene on state Route 122 just east of Birley Road.

Samantha H. Kennedy, of Mossyrock, had been traveling eastbound before her Dodge Ram left the road and came to rest against a tree, according to the Washington State Patrol. The vehicle was described as totaled.

Kennedy suffered scrapes to her shoulder and chest and was taken to Morton General Hospital, according to the investigating trooper.

She was to be cited for speeding, the state patrol reported.

News brief: Heroin sales investigation leads to raid of Chehalis home

December 17th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Police arrested a Chehalis couple and turned three children over to CPS after a raid last night at a Chehalis house where detectives believe as many as eight drug sales per night were being conducted.

Some 18 officers from the Chehalis Police Department and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at 9:30 p.m. at the home on the 1900 block of South Market Boulevard, according to Chehalis Police Chief Glenn Schaffer.

The arrests followed a three-week investigation into suspected heroin sales from the home, according to Schaffer.

Small amounts of heroin and methamphetamine were found, as well as drug paraphernalia and a firearm, according to police.

Arrested were Kristi Henderson, 28, and Zachary Gallagher, 25.

Henderson was booked into the Lewis County Jail for three counts of possession and delivery of narcotics. Gallagher was booked for the same, as well as first-degree possession of a firearm, according to police.

The children who were in the home at the time, ages 11, 6 and 4, were turned over to Child Protective Services who will work to work to determine the children’s health and future placement, according to a news release.

Deputy to children: Sometimes we give people a “time out”

December 17th, 2010
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Pre-schoolers on a field trip learn about Deputy Brady Taylor's job.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Overheard in front of the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis yesterday …

“We spray it in their eye and it stings, and then we put the handcuffs on them.”

Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Brady Taylor showing a group of pre-schoolers on a field trip some of the tools he keeps on his belt such as pepper spray, handcuffs and his flashlight.

“We don’t want to them to fight, because if they fight, somebody gets hurt,” he tells the Lewis County Head Start group.

“If they need a time out and we have to take them for a ride, we want to do it in the best way possible,” he says.

Bartender, videotape, tell differing stories of Star Tavern altercation

December 16th, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A 49-year-old Chehalis man pleaded not guilty today to shoving a fellow bar patron who then fell backwards onto the floor striking his head.

Sixty-five-year-old Gary Dvojack was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with a fractured skull after the Nov. 30 incident at the Star Tavern in downtown Chehalis. Ten days later, when Dvojack remained unconscious and on life support, prosecutors charged James M. Abbott with second-degree assault.

Abbott pleaded not guilty this morning in Lewis County Superior Court. His trial was set for the week of March 7.

Charging documents in the case suggest it happened after Dvojack stumbled into the bar intoxicated and propositioned the bartender.

The bartender, Laurie A. Rager, told police Dvojack pushed Abbott and Abbott barely pushed him back, but a videotape tells a different story, according to charging documents.

After Abbott pushes him with his left arm and points to the front door, Abbott walks into him bumping him with his body before pushing on Dvojack’s chest with both hands, the documents allege.

The final push occurred after the back of Dvojack’s right hand touches Abbott’s left bicep as Dvojack was talking and gesturing, according to charging documents.

Chehalis police said when they arrived at 10:30 p.m., Dvojack was unconscious in a pool of blood.

Abbott was arrested at his home last Thursday and charged the following day with second-degree assault with aggravating circumstances for excessive injuries.

Dvojack’s blood alcohol level was measured at .3, according to charging documents.