2A • April 14, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com Warrenton man pleads not guilty in peeping Tom case Bail at $2 million By Jack Heffernan EO Media Group A Warrenton man plead- ed not guilty Monday to 47 counts that allege he watched and recorded young women during private moments from outside their homes. Kirk Richard Cazee, 55, was arrested Friday, April 7, for the numerous alleged in- cidents at the Surf Pines gat- ed community. The victims include four women and one man, three of whom were girls younger than 18 years old at the time of the record- ings. Charges stem from as early as May 2014 to as late as Thursday, Kirk according to Richard court docu- Cazee ments. The Clatsop County Sher- iff’s Office has responded to nine alleged incidents in connection to the case since January 2016. Cazee was ar- rested on two counts of crim- inal trespass in February after camera footage revealed he was allegedly peering into windows at Surf Pines. He was later released. “It’s very much an ongoing investigation,” Clatsop Coun- ty District Attorney Josh Mar- quis said. The most recent alleged incidents partially influenced the timing of Cazee’s arrest, Marquis said. He also pointed to preservation of evidence and growing concerns from alleged victims’ families as reasons for the timing. Charges include numerous counts of invasion of personal privacy, using a child in a sex- ually explicit display, encour- aging child sex abuse, crimi- nal trespass and stalking. Bail has been set at $2 million and Cazee is scheduled for an ear- ly resolution conference later this month. Cazee is also facing open investigations in Multnomah County and through the FBI, Marquis said at an arraign- ment Monday. He works part time as a nurse at a Clackamas area hospital and has a resi- dence in southeast Portland. He previously had no criminal history in Oregon. “Sometimes people are completely shocked by the persona someone has,” Mar- quis said. Velellas are back! Seaside Signal NEWPORT — The Or- egon coastline is again ex- periencing a “blue tide,” when beaches are strewn with an aquamarine layer of jelly-like organisms. Each spring, there are innumer- able bodies of by-the-wind sailors or Velella velella, and their strandings are a regular, but still fascinating phenomenon on the coast. Ranging in size from a few millimeters across to 7 centimeters, these brilliant blue and purple animals sometimes wash up on the beaches in alarming quan- tities, this “blue tide” poses far less of a risk to animals and people than the red va- riety. The common name of OREGON COAST AQUARIUM Velella velellas, a phenom- enon in coastal Oregon. these gelatinous creatures — by-the-wind sailor — refers to the clear, triangular sail at the top of the animal’s body which catches the wind and propels it across the sur- face. Short tentacles hang from the underside of the sail. Found in all the world’s oceans, these animals have no independent form of movement and will drift at the whim of the breeze. POLICE LOG March 24 9:37 a.m., 1400 block N. Roos- evelt: Subjects are warned for unlawful lodging. 9:41 a.m., 1000 block 24th Avenue: Multiple callers report a dog on the highway. Officer locates the dog and takes it into custody. 11:19 a.m., 1700 block 12th Avenue: An assault in the fourth degree is reported. 11:42 p.m., N. Prom: A couple having a verbal disagreement over their dogs are reported as a disturbance. March 25 12:51 a.m., 400 block 2nd Avenue: A subject is charged with disorderly conduct in the second degree and transported to detox. 3:29 a.m., 1200 block S. Holla- day Drive: Police engaged with a subject parked at the gas pumps when the station was closed; the person has no driving privileges and was warned not to operate the vehicle. 5:00 a.m., Holladay Drive: A minor in possession of alcohol was taken to detox. 8:34 a.m., 800 block S. Holladay Drive: An assault was reported. 9:23 p.m., 700 block Beach Drive: Caller reports a man dragging an intoxicated female into a house; police responding say the woman was part of a group staying at the house; the man was helping the intoxicated woman. 11:33 p.m., Highway 101: A person is arrested on a warrant. further happens. March 29 March 26 9:18 a.m., Seaside Police De- partment: Caller brought in who is addicted to drugs to inquire about treatment options. Infor- mation was given and the pair went on to pursue their options. 6:06 a.m., 1st Avenue and Roos- evelt: Police respond to a report of a suspicious person peering into parked vehicles. Police are unable to locate. 6:27 p.m., Beach: Someone who lost their hearing aid at the beach reports it. March 27 12:17 a.m., Huckleberry and Cooper: A suspicious circum- stance is reported. 1:15 a.m., S. Roosevelt: A person who failed to register as a sex offender was cited. 11:38 a.m., 300 block Avenue A: Caller reports subject who shouldn’t be on property left when asked. Subject gone prior to police arrival. 2:48 p.m., Avenue A: A subject was reported behaving suspi- ciously in a parking garage, said to be looking at cars and going up and down the stairs. Police make contact and find out it is a gentleman trying to get his exercise and stay out of the rain. 2:14 p.m., Avenue S: Caller re- ports transient with a visible foot infection. Transient tells police checking he will seek medical help on his own. 2:02p.m. 1200 block G Street: Seaside police assist Gearhart police looking for the subject of an attempted burglary of storage units. 10:05 p.m., 500 block Beach Drive: A subject is arrested on a warrant. 4:56 p.m., Highway 101 MP 17: Seaside police assist Gearhart police with a DUII stop. March 28 2:39 p.m., Carousel Mall: A 5 year old child reported missing was subsequently reunited with its mother. 6:09 p.m., N. Columbia: A motor vehicle hit-and-run was reported. 5:43 p.m., 300 block S. Roos- evelt: Caller reports that three days prior, 11 youths got out of one vehicle in the Rite Aid parking lot and then were not seen again. Caller suspects they are runaways. Police advise caller to let them know if anything April 1 10:36 a.m., 200 block S. Holla- day Drive: Person reports resting their laptop on the roof of their vehicle before getting into the car and forgetting to take it off. Laptop lost somewhere on road- way. Laptop’s owner requests anyone finding laptop please take it to the police department. 12:57 p.m., King Street and Avenue H: Caller reports U-Haul blocking roadway. Police deter- mine it is a person moving in and vehicle is not blocking the roadway. 3:13 p.m., Avenue U: Caller re- ports underage party. Resident of the house tells police he is cooking. He is advised to turn music down. No intoxication. April 2 1:26 p.m., 700 block 25th Avenue: A deceased person is reported. 2:56 p.m., Convention Center: Caller reports a motor vehicle hit and run, claiming someone rammed their vehicle and took off. Police responding say the report was unfounded and there was no damage to either vehicle. April 3 12:22 p.m., 7th Avenue and Holladay: A transient couple having a loud disagreement were warned of disorderly con- duct. They agreed to separate for a time. 1:13 p.m., 4th and Prom: A found seahorse key chain with a key was turned over to police. April 4 12:42 a.m., 1100 block Avenue B: Caller reports unlicensed driv- er took off with her vehicle. 6:41 p.m., 1300 block 2nd Ave- nue: Police respond for a welfare check on a person who dialed 911; the caller is determined to be intoxicated but not an emergency; caller said they did not mean to call 911. April 5 2:29 p.m., 1900 block N. Roos- evelt: Caller says people are lying on the sidewalk near the high- way; police responding say the subject is intoxicated and just wanted to rest. They are advised to walk their bike and move on. 3:39 p.m., Columbia and Broadway: Caller reports subject yelling racial slurs and obsceni- ties. Police locate individual, who is intoxicated, and warn him to knock it off. April 6 5:24 a.m., Seaside Library: A person who set up camp in the entrance of the library and was found sleeping in front of the main doors was asked to leave. The person complied with the request and packed up their belongings. 9:34 a.m., 1100 block S. Down- ing: A theft in the third degree is reported. 12:09 p.m., 2400 block Queen Street: DHS reports allegations of father yelling at children when drunk. Children in school and DHS to interview them in Warrenton. Officer awaiting DHS to respond to Seaside to interview father. 9:21 p.m., Avenue K and The Prom: Caller reports subject chasing them on The Prom; po- lice are unable to locate anyone of this description. Top Brands. Factory-Direct Prices. Free Coupon Book at Wine & Beer Haus or online, www.seasideoutlets.com Providence Seaside, in conjunction with the National Association for Continence, is proud to offer a FREE class: Stay strong, caring for your pelvic floor through menopause and beyond. This class will provide education on the physical changes associated with menopause and offer strategies to help you address them gracefully, confidently and completely. Join us for this FREE class! Date: Wed., April 26 Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Providence Seaside Hospital Education A 725 S. 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