News brief: Motorcyclist wrecks on state Route 508, breaks only his ankle

July 3rd, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Tumwater man broke his ankle when he crashed his motorcycle this morning on state Route 508 about 11 miles west of Morton, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Troopers called about 10:15 a.m. reported that Rex A. Kellso, 58, was eastbound when he encountered bumps in the road at a curve, lost control and struck a guard rail.

His 2009 Harley-Davidson was described as totaled and he was taken to Morton General Hospital, according to the state patrol.

For an update on the missing climber on Mount Rainier …

July 3rd, 2010

The News Tribune of Tacoma published a new story this morning about the search for the 57-year-old man from Duvall who vanished Thursday afternoon when he apparently unclipped from his two climbing partners as they rested at nearly 14,000 feet amidst winds upwards of 40 mph and visibility so poor they couldn’t see one another.

A spokesperson for Mount Rainier National Park said this morning approximately 30 individuals, including a Chinook helicopter from Fort Lewis and a commercial helicopter from Northwest Helicopters of Olympia, were expected to participate today.

If the weather holds, she said, they will expand their focus to the mid-elevation area of 7,000 feet to 10,000 feet in case Lewis has successfully descended to that elevation.

You can read The News Tribune’s story at www.thenewstribune.com

News brief: Multiple car crash on Interstate 5 at Centralia injures four

July 3rd, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Troopers were called yesterday afternoon to a rear-end chain reaction collision on northbound Interstate 5 at Centralia involving four passenger vehicles which sent four individuals to the hospital.

Centralia police and firefighters joined the Washington State Patrol after the 4:15 p.m. call to the area near the Harrison Avenue interchange.

It began when a 62-year-old driver from Kelso in a Dodge Intrepid failed to slow for traffic and struck the rear of a Hyundai Tucson, according to the state patrol. Christine J. Price, 62, was expected to be cited for having no insurance and speed too fast for conditions, according to the  investigating trooper.

Three of the vehicles had to be towed off the freeway; the Intrepid and Tucson were described as totaled.

Three drivers and one passenger were taken to Providence Centralia Hospital with injuries described as abrasions, neck, back or chest pain and Price sustained a knee injury, according to the state patrol.

Among the injured were also drivers Melodye B. Petterson, 65, of Camas and Tonya K. Fowler, 37, of Castle Rock, as well as Price’s passenger, David G. Newton, 62, of Longview.

A 48-year-old Redmond resident driving a 1998 Dodge Caravan involved, was reportedly not injured.

News brief: Patrol car runs into dump truck east of Chehalis

July 2nd, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A trooper’s patrol car was totaled today when he pulled onto Centralia-Alpha Road and ran into a dump truck.

Trooper Robert Moore was taken to Providence Centralia Hospital with a sore neck and back after the approximately 2 p.m. collision, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Moore has already been released from the hospital, according to state patrol Sgt. Jeff Speer.

“He’s ok, shaken up a little bit,” Speer said this evening.

Moore, 36, was eastbound on Coal Creek Road  about four miles east of Chehalis, stopped at a stop sign and then made a left turn onto Centralia-Alpha Road, according to the state patrol. He struck a 1993 Kenworth dump truck which was traveling north on Centralia-Alpha Road.

The dump truck had the right-of-way, Speer said.

Its driver, Theadore Shannon, 67, of Centralia, was reportedly uninjured.

The 2008 Ford Crown Victoria hit the truck in the truck’s left side, the patrol reported. The truck sustained an estimated $3,000 damage and was able to be driven from the scene, according to the state patrol.

“It’s unfortunate, these things do happen,” Speer said. “They do happen, and we deal with it.”

Both men were wearing seat belts. The collision remains under investigation.

To read more about stolen Honda cars …

July 2nd, 2010

Hey readers, you may have already seen this, but if not, The (Longview) Daily News published a story yesterday about the Kelso Police Department finding two of the Hondas stolen from Centralia over the past week at a small house in West Kelso.

One car was missing its license plates and some of its after-market automotive parts, and its chrome wheels had been installed on the other Honda, according to news reporter Leslie Slape.

You can read her news story at www.tdn.com

News brief: Winlock man hurt in motorbike crash on logging road

July 2nd, 2010

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Winlock man is in satisfactory condition this morning after a motorcycle wreck yesterday on a logging road in the Winlock area.

Morris A. Wideman, 46, was thrown from his motorbike into a ditch and sustained what the sheriff’s office described as severe injuries.

Aid and deputies were called about 1 p.m. to the crash which happened along the 3000 line off the end of Jones Road, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Wideman and his younger brother were out riding together, the sheriff’s office reported.

It happened about a mile beyond a locked gate, which slowed Winlock firefighters in getting to him, according to Lewis County Fire District 15 Lt. Kevin Anderson. They cut it with a saw, which took at least a half hour, he said.

“Fighting through the locked gate was the hardest part of the whole thing,” Anderson said this morning.

Anderson said he believed the injured man had been wearing a helmet and that he was riding an old 1970s-looking trail bike.

With help from medics from South County EMS, Wideman was airlifted from Winlock’s elementary school to Southwest Washington Medical Center in Vancouver, Wash.

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

July 2nd, 2010

CHEHALIS MAN ARRESTED AFTER TEENAGE GIRL’S MOTHER REPORTS SEXUAL CONTACT

• Chehalis police arrested a 44-year-old man yesterday for allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old girl. The incident occurred within the last week and the girl’s mother reported it on Wednesday, according to Chehalis police detective Sgt. Rick McNamara. The sergeant said the two were acquainted from living near each other and that the suspect is a registered sex offender. Raymond L. Criteser, 44, of Chehalis, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for second-degree rape of a child, McNamara said.

THREE-VEHICLE REAR-ENDER ON FREEWAY

• Firefighters were called about 10 p.m. last night to a multiple vehicle rear end collision on Interstate 5 in Chehalis. Riverside Fire Authority Capt. Terry Ternan said three vehicles were involved and it happened in the southbound lanes near the off ramp at Chamber of Commerce Way interchange. Ternan described it as fairly minor, although one female was taken by ambulance to the hospital with neck pain.

WEAPONS AND BADGE STOLEN FROM VEHICLE

• A .22 caliber Sig Sauer handgun, a bow and arrow and a badge (not a law officer’s badge) were taken in a vehicle prowl reported in Centralia about 11:20 yesterday morning. Officers are continuing to investigate the theft from the 1100 block of L Street, according to police.

BURGLARY REPORTED IN CENTRALIA

• Centralia police were called about 8:20 p.m. last night about a burglary at the 1000 block of Alder Street in Centralia. Missing were a set of Volcom ski pants and jacket, comic books and baseball cards, according to police. Officers have no suspects or leads, according to a summary of the police report this morning.

INTRUDER INTO ROCHESTER HOME ALMOST CAUGHT

• An observant neighbor seems to have thwarted an attempted burglary in Rochester yesterday, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’ deputies were called about 1:50 p.m. to a house on the 18,600 block of Old Highway 99 Southwest after the neighbor saw a man remove a for sale sign from the front yard of a home and jump over a fence into the backyard, according to sheriff’s Lt. Chris Mealy. An arriving deputy saw a man with a baseball cap enter the home through a side door, then another deputy and his K-9 partner arrived and conducted a search inside, Mealy said. They followed a track but didn’t find anyone, Mealy said. The owner couldn’t determine that anything was stolen, but the for sale sign was found in the laundry room, according to Mealy