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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2016
Suspects arrested Seaside Public Library to have new name
Mayor Larson’s
in murder plot
contributions
arrested on Saturday evening
on suspicion of first-degree
murder. Chace’s partner, Paul
Dwayne Rankin, 25, of Wil-
low, Alaska, was arrested on
Sunday morning on suspicion
of felony criminal conspiracy.
By NATALIE ST. JOHN
Rankin is believed to be the
EO Media Group
father of Chace’s 2, 3 and 4
KLIPSAN BEACH, Wash. year old children.
Chace’s biological father,
— Two suspects have been
Michael C. Coo-
arrested in an appar-
per, 41, lived with
ent murder-conspir-
Rice in her home
acy plot, in which a
in the 1900 block
23-year-old woman
of East 196th Ave-
allegedly shot her
nue. Pacific County
paternal
grand-
Sheriff’s
Chief
mother on Sat-
Criminal Deputy Pat
urday and then
Matlock said Coo-
called police from
per was apparently
a nearby state park
asleep in another
and claimed she
and her three young Katherine Chace part of the home
during the incident
children had been
and did not learn of
kidnapped.
The victim was Klipsan his mother’s death until police
Beach resident Paula J. Rice, 64. arrived and discovered her
Rice’s
granddaughter, body. Cooper was not harmed,
Katherine Joanne Chace, and is not suspected of any
23, of Wasilla, Alaska, was involvement in the incident.
Granddaughter,
partner face
criminal charges
lead to honor
By R.J. MARX
The Daily Astorian
SEASIDE — He was the
man holding the scissors at
the 2008 ribbon-cutting for
the Seaside Public Library.
Monday night, Mayor Don
Larson received a place in
Seaside’s literary history as he
was honored with the renam-
ing of the library building at
1131 Broadway. Seaside city
councilors made the decision
based on the mayor’s “numer-
ous and extraordinary contri-
and the jury that heard the case
essentially had to decide who
they believed more.
“Whatever he did in the
A Warrenton man accused past does not mean he com-
of kidnapping was instead mitted these acts,” said Sharp-
found guilty on a less seri- steen’s court-appointed law-
ous charge of fourth-degree yer James von Boeckmann,
referring to the charges the
assault.
Eric Nelson Sharpsteen, jury was weighing. Von
42, had faced charges of sec- Boeckmann said Sharpsteen
ond-degree kidnapping, coer- admitted to things on the wit-
ness stand that were
cion, two counts of
not in his interest to
fourth-degree assault
admit.
and harassment fol-
“So why would
lowing a fight with
he do that?” von
his girlfriend in Sep-
Boeckmann asked,
tember on a lonely
saying that Sharp-
stretch of beach
steen’s narrative was
near Delaura Beach
the truthful account
Road. He pled
of what happened.
not guilty to these
The jury ulti-
charges and the case
Eric Nelson
mately decided the
went to trial.
Sharpsteen
state did not have
Sharpsteen has a
the evidence to
lengthy criminal his-
tory — a fact prosecutor Beau show Sharpsteen was guilty of
Peterson told the jury it should kidnapping.
Sharpsteen was sentenced
take into consideration when
deciding which witness, Sharp- to 60 days in the Clatsop
steen or his girlfriend, was County Jail, with credit for
more reliable. The only wit- time already served. He was
nesses to what occurred where acquitted of the other charges
Sharpsteen and his girlfriend, against him.
R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian
Library Director Esther Moberg indicates where new sig-
nage could be located.
butions to local government
leading to positive changes
for the future of Oregon.”
Councilors extolled the
mayor’s “extraordinary pas-
sion and visionary leadership
to the city of Seaside.”
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Groundfish Buy Back Program.
In order to take pressure off the
coastal groundfish fishery, the
program purchased 91 vessels and
239 fishing permits at a price of
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responsible for paying this back,
through a 5% fee on the total value
of their purchased groundfish.
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The renaming came just
before Larson announced
his intention to step down as
mayor after the second year of
his fourth term.
“I did not know he
was going to retire,” Sea-
Consult
a
Warrenton man
convicted of assault
By KATIE
FRANKOWICZ
The Daily Astorian
side Library Director Esther
Moberg said after the meet-
ing. “That was a surprise.”
Moberg said Larson and
his wife, Lois, were instru-
mental in finding the right
location for the building in
2008 and “have been great
supporters of the library.”
The resolution, adopted
unanimously, recognizes Lar-
son’s major contributions to
the library project, from the
first discussion to construc-
tion and completion.
A sign for the Don Larson
Building will be placed across
the front of the library, Moberg
said, “right over the door.”
“The mayor said he wants
it in lights,” Moberg said.
“We’ll see what we can do.”
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