JULY 8, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
FIRE,
continued from Page A1
Butler said he called for a
second alarm to help combat
the fl ames and received
assistance from Salem Fire
Department, Marion County
Fire District No. 1 and the
Chemeketa Fire program.
“I wasn't too sure how
many we were going to get
because we had four fi res in
the area called in at around the
same time,” Butler said.
The home is insured
and smoke detectors were
working.
Annie-Marie
Storms,
KFD's spokesperson, said
crews ran on 18 calls in the
24-hour period around July
4, but most of them were
medical calls. There were no
injuries reported as a result of
ERNEST,
continued from Page A1
The crash occurred about
2:41 a.m. Offi cers from the
Keizer Police Department were
already investigating an alarm at
fi rework usage.
While she couldn't say
there had been a spike in calls
related to fi reworks, she said
many of the conversations she
had Tuesday, July 5, revolved
around the seeming uptick in
use of illegal fi reworks.
“Almost everyone I've
talked to said it was worse
than it's been in years past,”
Storms said. “When we did
our Walk with a Firefi ghter
Tuesday morning, the streets
we walked along were full of
fi rework debris.”
At the Keizer Police
Department, the three offi cers
on duty received 20 fi reworks
complaints between 7:48 and
11:41 p.m.
No citations were issued
because offi cers did not see
anyone actually lighting an
illegal fi rework.
“They were overwhelmed
by the large volume of calls
in such a short period of
time,” said Deputy Chief Jeff
Kuhns. “They attempted to
deter any further use of illegal
fi reworks by driving through
the neighborhoods where the
complaints originated and
warning persons they had
contact with not to light any
off if they possessed them.”
While fi gures from last
year were unavailable by press
time, Kuhns said the use of
illegal fi reworks has grown to
“epidemic” proportions across
the state. In Lake Oswego,
fi refi ghters responded to
three fi res in three hours that
were directly attributed to
fi reworks.
“Violators
blatantly
disregard the law putting
bystanders and property at
risk all while knowing their
actions are illegal,” Kuhns said.
a business located in the 5000
block of River Road North
when they witnessed a motor
vehicle strike a pedestrian.
Offi cers who were nearby
when the incident occurred
rendered aid to Ernest and
was transported by Keizer Fire
District paramedics to Salem
Health.
A Celebration of Life was
held at Dayspring Fellowship
Wednesday, July 6, past press
time.
Anyone who witnessed the
incident is asked to contact
KPD Sgt. David LeDay at 503-
390-3713, Ext. 3482.
police scanner
MONDAY, JUNE 27
• 7:41 p.m. - Shoplifting on
6200 Ulali Drive NE.
• 9:09 p.m. - Arrest for
criminal mischief, crime dam-
age and physical harassment on
100 block Churchdale Ave. N.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
• 2:03 a.m. - Unlawful entry
vehicle-with intent to commit
theft on 1900 block Allendale
Way NE.
• 6:32 a.m. - Vehicle theft on
100 block Triple Tree Circle N.
• 3:11 p.m. - Accident on
Arcade Ave NE and Chemawa
Road N.
• 9:50 p.m. - DUII, driving
while suspended and refusal of
test for intoxicants on Lock-
haven Drive N and Inland
Shores Way N.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
• 1 a.m. - Arrest for assault
and physical harassment on
100 block Russett Drive N.
• 6:48 a.m. - Stolen vehicle
on 3600 block Candlewood
Court NE.
• 7:02 p.m. - Traffi c acci-
dent with injury on 900 block
Parkmeadow Drive NE.
Road N.
THURSDAY, JUNE 30
• 12:01 a.m. - Theft on 1400
block Barnick Road NE.
• 1:10 p.m. - Theft on 3800
block River Road N.
• 1:22 p.m. - Theft on 5100
block River Road N.
• 3:26 p.m. - Arrest for driv-
ing while suspended on 3500
block Cherry Ave NE.
FRIDAY, JULY 1
• 2:41 a.m. - Fatal traffi c ac-
cident on River Road N. and
Chemawa Road N.
• 9 a.m. - Theft on 4600
block Thorman Ave. NE.
• 10 a.m. - Stalking, crimi-
nal mischief and vandalism on
1700 block Brian Court NE.
• 3:30 p.m. - Hit and run,
fail to perform duties of driv-
er when property is damaged
on 6300 block Keizer Station
Blvd NE.
• 8:55 p.m. - Arrest for
criminal trespass on 5100
block Wittenberg Lane NE.
• 9:32 p.m. - Arrest for driv-
ing while suspended on River
Road N. and Chemawa Road
NE.
• 10:47 p.m. - Arrest for
warrant on 4200 block River
SATURDAY, JULY 2
• 2:32 a.m. - DUII on Riv-
er Road N and Garland Way
N.
• 7 p.m. - Arrest for warrant
on 5400 block River Road N.
• 9:12 p.m. - Arrest for dis-
orderly conduct and minor in
possession of alcoholic liquor
on 4900 block Bailey Road
NE.
SUNDAY, JULY 3
• 12:34 a.m. - Arrest for
bench warrant on 1100 block
Clearview Ave NE.
• 12:36 a.m. - Assault on
5100 block Wittenberg Lane
NE.
• 10:28 a.m. - Theft on
6200 block Ulali Drive NE.
• 10:46 a.m. - Arrest for pa-
role violation on 1300 block
Angie Way NE.
• 11:44 p.m. - Arrest for
DUII on Plymouth Drive NE
and River Road N.
MONDAY, JULY 4
• 8 a.m. - Criminal mischief
and crime damage on 1200
block Candlewood Drive NE.
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