Saying goodbye to Chehalis police dog

July 25th, 2017
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Memorial folder cover for K-9 Reign

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – His life was short, but it was full.

Those were some of the sentiments shared today when a fair-sized gathering of people came together to pay their respects to Chehalis police dog Reign.

The memorial service for the five and half year old K-9 was held at W.F. West High School in Chehalis.

The mayor spoke, the police chief spoke.

Reign’s strength and stubbornness were recalled as well as his achievements in apprehensions and the impressive amounts of narcotics he sniffed out.

Reign served four years with his partner Officer Warren Ayers at the Chehalis Police Department beginning in May 2013. He died suddenly and unexpectedly of unknown causes while training on duty the night of June 27.

The service included a procession to the school, an honor guard, the presentation of a badge and closed with a bagpipe rendition of Amazing Grace.

Numerous K-9 officers were among the many who came to pay their condolences to Ayers and his family.

“Reign went out and would take care of business, however, when that was done, he could be as gentle as any dog,” Chehalis Mayor Dennis Dawes said.

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For background, read “Animal experts: No clear explanation for why Chehalis K-9 died” from Tuesday July 18, 2017, here

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July 25th, 2017
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VEHICLE THEFT

• Chehalis police were called just after 1 p.m. yesterday about a vehicle stolen from in front of a residence at the 1500 block of Southwest Thomsen Avenue. The black 1989 Toyota extra cab pickup truck went missing sometime after 7 p.m. the night before, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

FOOD THEFT

• Police were called yesterday to the 500 block of K Street to take a report that someone entered a detached garage during the night and stole food items, according to the Centralia Police Department.

OTHER THEFT

• Centralia police were called about 10:10 a.m. yesterday regarding a fraudulent check being cashed at the 1300 block of South Gold Street.

VEHICLE PROWL

• Chehalis police were called for a car prowl at the 1600 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue about 9:45 p.m. yesterday.

• An officer was called about 10:25 p.m. yesterday to the 1200 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue to take a report of a vehicle prowl in a parking lot. A GPS device was missing, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

VANDALISM

• Someone threw eggs at a vehicle causing minor damage, according to  report made to police about 9:25 a.m. yesterday from the 1100 Creekside Court in Centralia.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, obstructing, shoplifting, probation violation, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license, driving with no license, misdemeanor domestic assault, no contact order violation; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, vehicle collision, suspicious circumstances … and more among 161 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 7 a.m. today.

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July 24th, 2017
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SEX CRIMES

• Police arrested a 24-year-old Centralia resident at the 1100 block of North Pearl Street at 7:20 a.m. yesterday for an outstanding warrant out of Los Alamos County New Mexico for “child solicitation by electronic communication device/sexual exploitation of children/criminal sexual communication with a child.” Tyson M.R. Collins was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A woman reported to Centralia police yesterday that she had been raped. The case is under investigation, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VEHICLE THEFT

• A red 199 Acura Integra was reported stolen about 6:45 a.m. today from the 300 block of Northwest Chehalis Avenue, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

• A silver 2002 Volvo S60 was reported stolen from the 1500 block of Lewis Street in Centralia just before 10 a.m. on Friday, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• A purple 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser was stolen from the 400 block of state Route 505 in Winlock sometime on Friday between 12:30 a.m. and 5 a.m. The victim told deputies he and the suspect – a 20-year-old from Kelso – were staying at a mutual friend’s, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Also missing is an Apple iPhone 7 and a wallet with money inside, according to the sheriff’s office. The car has a license plate reading BEJ 3031, Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said.

• A deputy was called to the 2500 block of Jackson Highway yesterday morning where a gas-powered mini bike, a battery operated quad and a gas-powered Spiderman quad had been stolen. They had been in the front yard accompanied by a for sale sign, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

OTHER THEFT

• Centralia police were called about 3:40 p.m. regarding the theft of a tire and rim from a vehicle at the 1800 block of North Pearl Street in Centralia.

• Centralia police took a report of the theft of a bank card from the 1100 block of South Pearl Street about 3:15 p.m. on Saturday.

• Police were called about 8:30 a.m. on Saturday to the 1200 block of Eckerson Road in Centralia where An outboard boat motor and down riggers were stolen from a garage. There are no identified suspects, according to the Centralia Police Department.

VANDALISM

• An individual reported that the rear window of her vehicle was broken out at the 800 block of South Pearl Street in Centralia, according to a report made to police about 4:40 p.m. yesterday.

ON THE ROAD, ON THE RUNWAY

• A deputy was called to the Toledo airport on the 5200 block of Jackson Highway about 7:30 p.m. on Saturday for a complaint of an old law enforcement car full of people who were drinking and doing doughnuts on the runway. Kelly J. Hilliard, 44, of Chehalis, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for being in physical control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, according to the sheriff’s office.

• A 24-year-old Centralia man seen running through a church parking lot adjacent to where a car crashed into a yard at the 800 block of Eshom Road in Centralia about 10 p.m. on Friday was arrested for driving under the influence. Martin Olivares-Paulino was bruised and scraped but his 2008 Chevrolet Malibu sustained major damage, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, shoplifting, protection order violation, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license, first-degree negligent driving, misdemeanor domestic assault; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, hit and run,  vehicle collision, misdemeanor theft, suspicious circumstances … and more among 468 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 72-hour period ending about 7 a.m. today.

News brief: Two dead after SUV goes into Mayfield Lake

July 24th, 2017
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Audi SUV submerged west of bridge. / Image derived from Lewis County map library

Updated at 11:57 a.m.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A Mossyrock woman and the driver of the car in which she was a passenger are dead after the vehicle drove into Mayfield Lake last night.

Troopers called to the scene at 8:25 p.m. report the sport utility vehicle had been traveling eastbound on U.S. Highway 12 when it left the road to the right and ended up fully submerged in the water.

The cause of the wreck is under investigation, according to the Washington State Patrol.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office has notified the next-of-kin for Lorraine J. Sprague, 60, and 44-year-old Eric T. Sprague of Olympia.

The 2013 AUDI Q7 sport utility vehicle was to be recovered during daylight hours today, according to the state patrol.

It happened near milepost 82, about four miles west of Mossyrock.

Lewis County Fire District 8 Chief Duran McDaniel said it appeared the car left the highway well west of the west end of the bridge, passing on the outside of the start of a guardrail and sheering off several alder trees before landing as far as 50 feet from the shoreline.

“This was witnessed by boaters,” McDaniel said.

More than a dozen personnel from his district and Lewis County Fire District 3 responded, he said.

Members of the sheriff’s office swift water rescue team commandeered some boats and retrieved the pair, with life-saving efforts continuing at Mayfield Lake Park, according to the chief.

McDaniel said the last similar incident he could recall on the bridge was at the east end, back in 1977 when a vehicle drove through the guard rail.

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CORRECTION: This news item has been updated to reflect the correct age of the passenger.

Unreplaced guard rail blamed when car wreck went undetected off Leonard Road

July 22nd, 2017
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The 2014 Chevrolet Camaro sits about 10 feet below Leonard Road at Burchett Road on Oct. 18, 2016. / Photo Lewis County Sheriff’s Office case file

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A $1.2 million claim has been filed against Lewis County for wrongful death in the case of a 70-year-old Vietnam veteran whose car wasn’t discovered for nearly 90 minutes after he traveled down an embankment where a guard rail was missing and struck a tree in the Onalaska area.

The Chevrolet Camaro with its flashers on was spotted by a pair of Lewis County Public Works employees driving by, more than 40 feet off the west end of Burchett Road and down more than 10 feet, only because the county utility truck happened to sit high enough to see it, according to authorities.

Morris L. Johanson was conscious when responders arrived and told them he had been on his way to a doctor’s appointment at the VA hospital. Law enforcement noted Johanson was seat belted in and his airbags deployed and they could see his lower leg was broken and his forehead cut. He was on oxygen and had oxygen tanks on the floorboard beside him.

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Morris Leland Johanson

The two county employees had broken a window so they could talk with him.

The two-time Purple Heart recipient who lived less than five miles away told the arriving deputy he’d run the stop sign for Leonard Road at 6:30 a.m., that he hadn’t realized where he was and hadn’t noticed it.

The wreck had been reported at 7:55 a.m.

Johanson stopped breathing during the move from his vehicle to the ambulance. CPR was conducted and the ambulance headed to meet an airlift helicopter, but when a second deputy responded to Onalaska High School’s football field, he found the helicopter with its engine shut off and was told Johanson was deceased.

The guard rail had not been repaired or replaced following a collision at the T-intersection about a month earlier, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office and the wrongful death claim.

Portland attorney Jon Zbinden wrote that Johanson endured pain and suffering until his demise from blunt force trauma – to his chest according to the coroner. Zbinden wrote that the Onalaska man was not discovered for approximately one and a half hours because his vehicle traveled down the embankment as a result of a missing guard rail.

The collision occurred the morning of Oct. 18. The claim – on behalf of Johanson’s daughter, Cherie Johanson – was received by Lewis County Risk Management on April 10. A claim was filed against the Washington State Department of Transportation as well.

Johanson had lived in Onalaska about 10 years and previously owned a long haul trucking business, according to his obituary.

Earlier this week, the risk and safety administrator for the county, Paulette Young, informed the Board of (Lewis) County Commissioners that their attorney handling the case recommended they deny the claim.

“Most likely if we deny, we’ll see a lawsuit,” Young told them.

The three member board voted unanimously to deny the claim.

The Washington State Patrol analyzed the scene and concluded the orange 2014 Camaro, with a Washington Purple Heart specialty plate had been traveling approximately 43 mph when it left the roadway.

There were no marks to suggest any braking for the stop sign and pieces of the previous guard rail were still scattered on the slope.

There had been orange traffic cones placed along Leonard Road where the guard rail previously was, according to one of the investigating troopers.

The Lewis County Coroner’s Office found Johanson died of of blunt force injuries to his chest, with two diseases contributing: arteriosclerotic cardiovascular and chronic obstructive pulmonary. He had multiple rib fractures and internal bleeding collapsed both his lungs, according to the autopsy report.

A service with full military honors was held at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland where he was laid to rest.

I-5 Chehalis: One arrested after multi-vehicle collision

July 22nd, 2017

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Three out of the four vehicles were totaled, two people were hurt and the alleged causing driver ran away on foot from the scene yesterday afternoon on Interstate 5 in Chehalis.

Troopers called about 4:50 p.m. to the northbound lanes near milepost 77 report that the man initially behind the wheel of the blue Chevrolet pickup was later located blocks away at Northwest Division Street and Hawthorne Place.

Darren D. Cochran, 48, of Rochester, was arrested for third-degree driving with a suspended license, possession of a controlled substance and felony and hit and run, according to the Washington State Patrol. He was booked into the Lewis County Jail.

According to the investigating trooper, traffic had slowed but Cochran did not and his truck struck the rear of a Nissan Altima, shoving it into a Ford Windstar which was pushed into a Buick LeSabre. Only the LeSabre was able to be driven away from the collision, according to the state patrol.

Injured were a 40-year-old woman from Tumwater and a juvenile, according to the state patrol. Both were transported to Providence Centralia Hospital.

The cause of the multiple vehicle wreck was following too closely, according to the investigating trooper.

Trooper Will Finn tweeted just before 6 p.m. all were lanes were opened and the injuries were minor.

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July 21st, 2017
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VEHICLE THEFT

• A red 2002 Honda Accord was stolen after its owner left it running in the parking lot of a restaurant while he went inside to get his food at the 900 block of Harrison Avenue in Centralia, according to the Centralia Police Department. Officers called at 6:48 p.m. yesterday indicate the missing car has a dent near its passenger door, according to police.

• A Tacoma man returned to the dock after fishing yesterday and could not locate his truck and boat trailer at the 100 block of Beach Road in Mossyrock, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The 72-year-old said he believed the 2003 Chevrolet Silverado had been locked although there was a spare key in it, according to the sheriff’s office. The missing 2003 boat trailer has a license plate reading 8167UX, Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said. The value is about $10,000. They disappeared between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., according to Breen.

COOK-WARE GONE

• A woman called Chehalis police just before 9 p.m. yesterday to report she returned home to her apartment on Southeast Washington Avenue to find a casserole dish in a silver stand was missing. There was no sign of forced entry and the door was locked when she got home, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

GUN GONE

• Deputies were contacted yesterday by a 35-year-old man who said his pistol was missing and the last he knew, it was put into his glove box on July 1 when he was moving between residences on the 100 block of Ryan Drive and the 100 block of Newaukum Village Drive in Chehalis, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The firearm is a Ruger SP101 .38 special, according to the sheriff’s office. The loss is approximately $400, Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said.

FORGERY

• A 34-year-old Onalaska woman was arrested after she allegedly tried to cash a check made out to her at a bank on the 200 block of West Main Street in Centralia and an employee found the signature on the check did not match the signature on file for the account holder. Sarah A. Chenoweth  was booked into Lewis County Jail for forgery following the approximately 11 a.m. report, according to the Centralia Police Department.

WEAPON AND WARRANT

• William D. Stephens, 36, of Chehalis, was arrested for “furtively carrying” dangerous weapons and an outstanding warrant after contact with police about 7 p.m. yesterday at the 1300 block of South Gold Street, according to the Centralia Police Department. Stephens was booked into Lewis County Jail, according to police.

DRUGS

• A 22-year-old Mossyrock resident who allegedly stole $20 from a person at a Centralia business yesterday morning was later located and found with suspected methamphetamine on his person, according to the Centralia Police Department. The case associated with the 100 block of South Tower Avenue led to Douglas A. Lee being booked into the Lewis County Jail for possession of meth, according to police.

MAIL TAMPERING

• Centralia police were called about 8:10 a.m. yesterday to the 300 block of North Tower Avenue to take a report of damage to a set of mail boxes in the apartment complex entryway. No mail was initially reported as missing, according to the Centralia Police Department.

ON THE ROAD, OFF THE ROAD

• A 46-year-old Centralia woman was arrested for driving under the influence after her vehicle ended up in a ditch along the 700 block of Bunker Creek Road last night. A deputy responding about 6:30 p.m. learned from Sheri M. Bobbitt she wasn’t aware of what happened, she just slid off the road, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Bobbitt was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, obstructing, probation violation, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license, domestic malicious mischief, misdemeanor domestic assault; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, hit and run, disorderly person, suspicious circumstances … and more among 154 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 7 a.m. today.