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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015
Warrenton man accused
of online sex abuse of teen
Sheriff’s Office Detective Ryan Hum-
phrey said the relationship between Bloom
and the girl was discovered by the girl’s
A 26-year-old Warrenton man was arrest- parents and the parents of one of the girl’s
ed Wednesday in connection to the online friends.
sexual exploitation of a 16-year-old girl.
The parents’ involvement and interven-
Kyle Meyer Bloom is accused of tion was a key factor in the case, Hum-
first-degree online sexual corruption of a phrey said.
child, third-degree sex abuse and use of a
The Sheriff’s Office is encouraging par-
child in a sexually explicit display
ents to monitor their children’s
for compelling the girl to send
use of social media and other on-
nude images of herself .
line activities.
The charges stem from a six-
When examining a child’s
week investigation by the Clatsop
online activities and contacts
County Sheriff’s Office.
on social media, the Sher-
Sheriff’s Office deputies ar-
iff’s Office suggests parents or
rested Bloom without incident
guardians ask, “Does this make
Wednesday evening on the 500
sense?”
block of West Main Street in War-
“If you are looking at your
renton. Bloom was booked in
child’s
(social media) account
Kyle Meyer
Clatsop County Jail at 7:22 p.m.
and
see
they are friends with
Bloom
Bloom reportedly initiated
an adult that you don’t know
contact with the girl at a local
or do know and it doesn’t make
school bus stop, where he befriended her sense, ask ‘does this make sense?’”
before using social media to engage in a Humphrey said. “If a child can’t ex-
secretive relationship, according to the plain a legitimate use of (social media),
Sheriff’s Office.
the parent would need to make a judg-
During a two-week -long relationship, ment to allow the child to continue the
Bloom allegedly met the girl in several use.”
public locations for the purpose of engag-
Resources are available to help children.
ing in sexual activities.
Humphrey suggests parents view a link on
At this time, the Sheriff’s Office said, Facebook titled, “Help Your Teens Play it
there is no reason to believe other victims Safe,” found at www.facebook.com/safety/
exist in this case.
groups/parents/
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Salem
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Astoria through Thursday.
Temperatures
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Precipitation
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Normal month to date ............. 2.33"
Year to date ........................... 26.55"
Normal year to date .............. 32.37"
Sunset tonight .................. 8:49 p.m.
Sunrise Saturday ............. 5:34 a.m.
Moonrise today .............. 10:02 a.m.
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Verna B. Hadeen
Beaverton
Jan. 8, 1930 — May 16, 2015
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cant amount of time to the
rulemaking process.
To apply, submit your
name; email address; tele-
phone number; current po-
sition, employer or orga-
nization represented; and
a brief description of your
scope of knowledge relat-
ed to network adequacy
to
INS.NetworkAdequa-
cyRulemaking@oregon.
gov
The deadline for applica-
tions is 5 p.m. June 10. The
12 members of the commit-
tee will be announced by
July 1.
To learn more about HB
2468, visit http://tinyurl.
com/m79lj4s
Nancy Jewel Gaines, 63, passed away
Survivors include her son, Chuck Free-
peacefully May 14, 2015, at her home in Sea- man Gaines; a grandson, Eaine Gaines; a sis-
side, Ore., with her close friends and
ter, Callie Ann Anderson; a brother,
family present.
James Garland Isbell; her lifelong
She was born Feb. 21, 1952, in San
companion, Bob E. Gaines; her best
Diego, Calif., to Harold Isbell and
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es, Michelle, Monica, and Mikki An-
Barbara Sigler Isbell. Nancy grew up
in El Cajon, Calif. She moved from
derson, Susan Koester and Deanne
Isbell; two nephews, Jay Hoffman
California to Longview, Wash., in the
and Daniel Isbell; seven great-nieces,
early 1980s, and eventually to Sea-
Victoria Anderson-Thead, Onika and
side, Ore.
Natasha Anderson, Alyson and Bri-
Her family remembers her as a
anne Koester, and Adrianna and Au-
very supportive mother. She had a
Nancy
drey Isbell; and three great-nephews,
contagious laugh, and enjoyed being
Gaines
Cody and Kyle Koester and Nicholas
with her family and friends. She al-
Anderson-Miller.
ways looked for the best in everyone,
A private gathering will be held for family
and if needed, she would give the shirt off her
back to anyone who needed some help. Her and friends at a later date.
Caldwell’s Funeral and Cremation Arrange-
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and she loved to watch football and NASCAR. ment Center in Seaside was in charge of ar-
She was a avid animal lover, rescuing all kinds rangements. Please sign our online guest book
at www.caldwellsmortuary.com
of stray animals.
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SALEM — The Oregon
Department of Consumer
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applicants to the Network
Adequacy Rulemaking Ad-
visory Committee.
The advisory committee
will play an important role in
developing administrative
rules to implement House
Bill 2468, which granted
the department authority to
regulate and monitor health
insurance company provid-
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to individuals and small
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tending monthly meetings
in person, along with pos-
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terested.
Nursing
prerequisite
courses in the fall 2015 cat-
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University’s School of
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In preparation for the
partnership, the program’s
directors will be at Co-
lumbia Hall Room 219,
1651 Lexington Ave.,
from 10 a.m. to noon
June 1 to discuss require-
ments for admission to the
bachelor’s nursing degree
OBITUARIES
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Communi-
ty College has joined the
Oregon Consortium for
Nursing Education, an ini-
tiative to make it easier for
local nursing graduates to
earn their bachelor’s de-
gree online through Or-
egon Health & Science
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For Summer & Fall
Verna B. Hadeen, 85, of Beaverton, Ore., children, Emily, Marcia and Rick. She is
survived by five grandchildren
passed away on Saturday, May 16,
and 11 great-grandchildren. She is
2015. She was born in Everett,
preceded in death by her husband,
Wash., on Jan. 8, 1930. Verna grad-
Richard, in October 2014.
uated from Everett High School,
A memorial service will be held
and studied at Everett Junior Col-
on Saturday, May 30, at 2 p.m.
lege.
at Hearthstone Assisted Living,
She was married to Richard
12520 S.W. Hart Road, Beaverton,
Hadeen on June 11, 1948. Verna
OR 97008.
worked in elementary schools as
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
a teacher’s aide. Verna was a ded-
tributions can be made to Nursing
icated helpmate to her husband,
Verna
Home Ministries, 6523 S.E. King
Richard, who pastored several
Hadeen
Road, Portland, OR 97222.
churches on the West Coast. She
To leave online condolences to
played the organ and piano, and
was the choir leader. She was also a soloist. the family, please visit our website at www.
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