2A • July 10, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com Trial to take place in the fall in Seaside hammer attack Hammer attack in February sent man to hospital EO Media Group One of the two men accused of attempted murder for alleged- ly assaulting another man with a hammer in February is set for trial this fall. Judge Philip Nelson set a two-to-three day trial to begin Oct. 6 in Clatsop County Circuit Court for Kevin Michael Burn- ham, 25, of Seaside. Burnham is accused of at- tempted murder, two counts of ¿rst-degree robbery, two counts of criminal conspiracy, ¿rst-degree assault, two counts of third-degree assault and sec- ond-degree theft. Joshua Lee Fitch, 23, of Longview, Wash., is accused of the same charges. The robbery and theft charges relate to Burnham and Fitch re- portedly stealing the victim’s backpack. At the hearing Monday, Burn- ham was originally scheduled to accept a plea deal. However, his defense attorney Rock Pizzo submitted a request three hours before the hearing to postpone the deal and set a trial date. “I don’t want to lose that of- fer, but we are trying to get a better offer than that,” Pizzo said. “At this point, we are ask- ing for trial.” Prosecutor Dawn Buzzard Kevin Michael Burnham said she will not budge from her offer of 70 months — or nearly six years — in prison for plead- ing to a lesser charge of sec- ond-degree robbery. Judge Nelson is giving Burn- ham two weeks to consider the offer before proceeding to trial. On Feb. 20, Seaside Police re- sponded to Providence Seaside Hospital after receiving a report of a man who had suffered a se- rious head injury. The man reported being as- saulted with hammers by two other men, later identi¿ed as Burnham and Fitch. The victim was transported to a Portland-ar- ea hospital, and later released. Fitch and Burnham were ar- rested Feb. 27 in Seaside after a weeklong investigation, accord- ing to Seaside Police. Both men were out on condi- tional release for previous crimes when they allegedly committed the attempted murder, according to the District Attorney’s Of¿ce. Fitch was arrested Feb. 3 for unlawful manufacturing of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of meth- amphetamine and two counts of child endangerment. Burnham was arrested Feb. 8 for possession of methamphet- amine and ¿rst-degree criminal trespass after Seaside Police found him squatting in a Seaside residence. Burnham is scheduled to be sentenced for the drug posses- sion case on Aug. 6. For the attempted murder case, Buzzard said, she is still deciding if she wants to con- solidate Burnham and Fitch as co-defendants. Currently, Fitch is scheduled for a ¿nal resolu- tion conference on July 31, usu- ally the last hearing before a set- tlement or trial. “I have to decide if I will do a motion to consolidate. Normal- ly that makes sense, but there is case law that says I can’t in- troduce evidence Mr. Fitch said (about Burnham),” Buzzard said. “That would be the reason not to because we wouldn’t be able to get in all of their state- ments.” Burnham, who appeared via video link Monday from Clatsop County Jail, is being held in cus- tody on $250,000 bail. Fitch, who is represented by defense lawyer James von Boeckmann, is also being held in custody on $250,000 bail for the attempted murder case. Man gets nine years for stabbing By Kyle Spurr EO Media Group The Astoria man found guilty Thursday, July 2 of stab- bing another man and threaten- ing four others was sentenced to nine years in prison during a hearing Thursday in Clatsop County Circuit Court. Dylan Douglas Snook, 33, was found guilty on 13 counts after a three-day trial last week. The charges included ¿rst-de- gree assault, ¿ve counts of un- lawful use of a weapon against another person, and ¿ve counts of menacing and fourth-degree assault. An attempted murder charge was reduced to attempt- ed ¿rst-degree assault. Prosecutor Scott McCrack- en recommended a nearly 14- year sentence at the hearing. “This is a very serious inci- dent. A lot of people were af- fected by it and will be affected for many years going forward,” McCracken said. Snook’s defense lawyer Jer- ry Widawski asked for the min- imum sentence of 90 months, or just over seven years. Widawski noted Snook’s mi- nor criminal history, which was completely clean the past four years prior to the stabbing in- cident in Seaside last summer. The defense lawyer described the incident as a perfect storm of bad events that occurred. “90 months is going to ruin his life anyway, so we ask the court for the minimum amount as possible,” Widawski said. S n o o k was arrested and booked Aug. 18, a day after the stabbing in- cident that Dylan Douglas occurred near the 300 block of Broad- way Street in Seaside. Snook stabbed one man and threat- ened four others with the knife. All ¿ve victims testi¿ed at tri- al. The stabbing victim, who had two punctures near his back, reported the stabbing to of¿cers. “Although I maintain my position that, at the time, I was defending myself from what I believed to be serious bodily harm, possible death, if I could make that night not happen, I would,” Snook said at the sen- tencing hearing. Snook’s mother, Susan Wheeler, also spoke at the hearing Thursday. As part of his sentence, Snook was directed to have no contact with the victims and pay $2,297 in restitution. Judge Philip Nelson re- minded Snook that had the stabbing victim died, Snook could have been facing murder charges. “A lot of things could have been a lot worse, it’s bad enough as it was,” Nelson said. Seaside Police Log June 5 7:16 a.m., 400 block of South Wahanna Road: Caller reported items taken off front porch in the middle of the night. 4:35 p.m., Quatat Park: Police responded to report of minor in possession of alcohol. 7:19 p.m., 700 block of South Wahanna Road: Officer advised of subject possibly going to drive while intoxicated. Officer contacted subject, who did show signs of impairment and warned him not to drive. 9:40 p.m., Beach and Avenue L: Police responded to report of minor in possession of alcohol. June 6 9:14 a.m., North Prom: Caller re- ported two males passed out on the beach with garbage strewn about them. Officer contacted subjects and advised of Unlaw- ful Lodging Ordinance. Subjects to clean up garbage and will be departing the area. 5:55 p.m., North Prom: Caller reported juveniles on top of parking lot looking into cars. Officer advised juveniles told by security it was OK for them to be there. Lack of communication between employees. 6:49 p.m., 400 block of South Columbia Street: Caller re- porting possible drug activity and female impaired. Officer contacted and advised did not see any paraphernalia although female did seem under the influence. Neighbors advised of options concerning drug activity. June 7 11:11 a.m., 2100 block of Lewis and Clark Drive: Caller request- ed officer contact due to her boyfriend threatening to burn her belongings and set her pets free. Officer contacted com- plainant, and advised her no crime had been committed. 2:04 p.m., 400 block of First Avenue: Person called 911 twice to report hit and run to vehicle. Officer unable to locate suspect vehicle. Only damage was crooked license plate, which complainant fixed on scene. 2:06 p.m., Beach and Avenue U: Caller reported a male being abu- sive with his dog. Caller was willing to flag officer down and sign a complaint. Officer was unable to located complainant on arrival. Officer contacted subject and saw that dog was fine. 8:19 p.m., North Roosevelt Drive: Officer located male at restrooms and requested Medix for him to be evaluated. He was transported to the hospital by Medix. June 8 12:20 a.m., Broadway: Subject arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants. 12:19 p.m., Boat Ramp: Caller re- porting possible dead body along the river. Officer responded and advised of subject taking a nap and advised of city ordinance and the fact he was sleeping under a no overnight camping sign. 7:47 p.m., 1200 blcok of South Holladay Drive: Caller reported altercation regarding a purchase. Officer responded and situation was resolved. 9:58 p.m., Lewis and Clark Drive and Wahanna Road: Report of two vehicles speed racing from approximately North Coast Family Fellowship to the retreat apart- ments; no suspect descriptions. Officer went out with a possible suspect vehicle the Clatsop County Sheriff’s office had on a traffic stop. 10:03 p.m., 1100 block of North Wahanna Road: Report of a disturbance, parties are separated. Officers made contact. Subject will find another place to stay tonight. June 9 12:52 a.m., 400 block of South Franklin: Subject reported male was refusing to leave; he then left but made threats to complainant. Officer made contact, no crime committed. 11:27 a.m., 300 block of Broadway: Complaint of RV parked unlawfully on Broadway front of Carousel Mall. Vehicle leaving upon officer’s arrival. 7:02 p.m., 100 block of South Wa- hanna Road: 911 caller reported man sitting in his car. Officer con- tacted person. It was the manager and he had a new car. Everything was fine. June 10 3:21 p.m., 12th Avenue and Holladay Drive: Caller requested a welfare check on a man yelling and screaming at cars. Officer made contact and assisted him in returning home. 7:01 p.m., 300 block of 11th Avenue: Caller reported barking dog, followed by gunshot. Officer responded and found other witnesses. Apparent bottle rocket probably scared dog. 9:23 p.m., Southbound on Holladay Drive: Juveniles reported being followed by a car. The car left when they came into the Police Station. Officers attempted to locate but vehicle was gone. June 11 10:11 a.m., 200 block of Broadway: Complaint of male subject acting suspicious, cutting up his clothing. Officers responded. 12:42 p.m., 400 block of First Avenue: Caller reported transients sleeping at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. Officer advised them of the lodging ordinances. June 12 6:30 a.m., 400 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Caller reported suspicious drug activity that occurred yesterday. Officer was advised and the information was passed onto task force. 10:04 a.m., 1100 block of Avenue A: Complaint of suspicious male jumping into bushes as fire truck drove by. Male described as white male, tall in green sweat shirt. Offi- cers responded unable to locate. 7:05 p.m., Edgewood and Avenue U: Caller reporting intoxicated fe- male in the area. Officer contacted female who was intoxicated but not a danger to herself and was staying in the area. Sandy Shores Gift Expo July 25, 2015 10-4 July 26, 2015 10-2 You Never Know What You’ll Find At A Collectors West Gun & Knife Show! ASTORIA • JULY 1 8- 1 9 Clatsop Co. Fairgrounds 92937 Walluski Loop $6 • Sat: 9am -5pm ; Sun: 10am -3pm • Info: collectorsw est.com TUE. 28TH • CAR-LOAD DAY Everyone in the ca r ga ins a dm ission for $10 W ED. 29TH • SEN IOR DAY Seniors (61 a nd up) get in for $1 THUR. 3 0TH • BUDDY DAY Tw o-for-one a dm ission. 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