3A 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. 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