3A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 Seaside man sentenced for wild police chase Cloud talk about 70 mph in a 25 mph zone. He headed northbound on U.S. Highway 101, reach- ing speeds of more than 90 mph. Sanders then barreled By KYLE SPURR through barricades, went over The Daily Astorian lawns and drove down walk- ing paths in the Cullaby Lake The Seaside man who neighborhood. He caused was high on methamphet- more than $1,000 in damage. amine and heroin when he led At one point, he stopped police on a chaotic chase last and tried to steal a Clatsop fall through a Cullaby Lake County Parks Department neighborhood was pickup truck, but sentenced Tuesday the keys were not to more than two inside the vehi- years in prison. cle so he returned Donald Allen to his 1995 Nissan Sanders, 35, eluded Maxima. police, crashed Sanders crashed into a yard, broke near Deputy Steve into a deputy sher- Johnson’s house iff’s home and and ran on foot assaulted the dep- straight into the uty’s wife before Donald Sanders home. He was met being arrested. by Johnson’s wife, He pleaded Kelly Johnson, and guilty last month to irst-de- slammed her into the corner gree burglary, fourth-degree of a wall. She suffered inju- assault, leeing or attempt- ries to her neck and back. ing to elude a police ofi- Deputy Johnson and War- cer, recklessly endangering renton Police Chief Mathew another person and driving Workman were able to under the inluence of intox- arrest Sanders. They found icants. He was sentenced in tar heroin and a knife in his Clatsop County Circuit Court possession. to 28 months in prison and When asked why he ran ive years probation. If he into the house, Sanders told violates probation, he would police he was trying to ind face an additional ive years another set of car keys so he in prison. could get away. He said he “While my intention was ran into the deputy’s wife and not to hurt anybody or put did not mean to hurt her. somebody’s life at risk, I “The defendant was know I can’t take that back,” extremely high on metham- Sanders said. “There is noth- phetamine, rambling about ing I can do to take it back.” being chased by some- The police chase began body that wanted to kill him Oct. 6 when Sanders sped because he stole their drugs,” through Seaside traveling at Chief Deputy District Attor- High on drugs, he assaulted deputy’s wife Larry Aldred/Submitted Photo Strange cloud formations over Astoria Tuesday afternoon had several residents talking and taking pictures. Representatives of the Portland branch of the National Weather Ser- vice concluded that the clouds are likely the remnants of a thunderstorm. “Interesting clouds formations/features are common with the type of weather pattern we had yester- day (areas of mid-level instability),” Will Ahue, a meteorologist with the weather service, wrote in an email. Observations from the Astoria Regional Airport show a thunderstorm near the airport at approximately 4:45 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, which supports the theo- ry that the photo is of an old thunderstorm, he wrote. Astoria Dispatch selected as pilot site for new technology The Daily Astorian Astoria Dispatch is one of six 911 centers in the state to be chosen as a pilot site for new technology to accept text mes- sages, images and video. Jeff Rusiecki, Astoria Dis- patch manager, said the aging system will be replaced with an updated network. The dispatch center will be able to take a vari- ety of information from sources other than telephones. The updated network, known as Next Generation 9-1- 1, replaces the existing narrow- band, circuit switched network, which carries only voice and very limited data. Next Gener- ation 9-1-1 allows the dispatch center to accept building plans and medical information data, along with texts, images and video. The network is also expected to be more lexible in communi- cation across county, state and international boundaries. A fully featured, stan- dards-based Next Generation 9-1-1 system will be imple- mented in successive steps, Rusiecki said, and is likely sev- eral years away. The pilot project is the first step. Astoria Dispatch has already been in a testing phase to accept text messages. The dispatch center is using a web- based Windows application operated by a third-party pro- vider, TeleCommunication Systems. The center anticipates going live in August with accepting text messages. “It’s a combination of hav- ing the right technology, train- ing, and policies and proce- dures in place,” Rusiecki said. “Only then can we begin to embrace these technological improvements.” Clinton: Plans to return home Continued from Page 1A chosen in primaries and cau- cuses. That’s notable because Sanders has argued that his White House bid remained via- ble as long as he stood a chance of winning a majority of those delegates. He would have needed a landslide Tuesday to reach that goal. Sanders is under intense pressure from top Democrats hoping to coax him gently out of the race, win over his voters and turn to the task of challeng- ing Trump. Despite the pledge to sol- ider on, there were signs Sand- ers was listening. In his typically passionate remarks, the socialist irebrand repeatedly noted “we are in this together” and argued that a tenet of his campaign was that “we will not allow right- wing Republicans to control our government.” Sanders said he called Clin- ton to congratulate her on the victories. The senator planned to return home to Vermont on Wednes- day, before coming to Washing- ton Thursday for meetings and a campaign rally. 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The White House said Sanders and Obama would meet Thursday, at Sanders’ request, to discuss “how to build on the extraordi- nary work he has done to engage millions of Democratic voters, and to build on that enthusiasm.” Clinton and Sanders are also expected to connect in the com- ing days, Clinton’s spokesman said late Tuesday. Their cam- paign managers spoke earlier in the day, signaling that conversa- tions were underway about the road ahead. ney Ron Brown said. Kelly Johnson, who works for the District Attorney’s Ofice, spoke at the sentenc- ing hearing. She described enjoying the day with her husband, 3-year-old son and 6-week old daughter before Sand- ers barged in the house. She remembers having to push her son out of the way so he would not get hurt. Her son still has nightmares and asks if the bad man is coming back. “My children were placed in a dangerous situation all because of you,” she told Sanders. Deputy Johnson spoke in court about how his home is his only sanctuary away from work. When Sanders broke into his home, the deputy had to set down his infant daugh- ter and grab Sanders to arrest him. “You violated my one and only sanctuary. You put my family at risk. You trauma- tized my wife and my kids,” he said. Judge Philip Nelson reminded Sanders how much worse the incident could have turned out. Sanders could have struck and killed a pedestrian or another person in a vehicle while speeding through the community. Deputy Johnson was also well within his rights to have killed Sanders. The deputy showed great restraint that many others may not have shown, the judge said. “I don’t know if the right word is ‘lucky,’” Nelson said. “You are certainly lucky or fortunate to be here today.” Suspect in Elma crimes captured in Seattle Associated Press SEATTLE — Seat- tle police have arrested a man wanted in con- nection with the death of a man whose body was found outside a burning home in Elma. KOMO-TV reported police arrested 37-year- old Jacob Eveland Tues- day after spotting a stolen pickup truck Eveland was thought to be driving. Police say Eveland irst gave them a false name but later con- irmed he was Eveland. The Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office responded May 31 to a shots-fired call in Elma. Authorities say they found Eveland’s house engulfed in flames and a 47-year-old man’s body. 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