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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2017
Deputies seek help locating Collision blocked Highway 30
a Vernonia shooting suspect
The Daily Astorian
County tactical team assisted
offi cers at the scene, and the
highway was shut down at
7:30 p.m. to search for the
suspect in the house and the
surrounding area.
Reynolds is a white male,
6 feet 1 inches tall and 150
pounds, with brown hair and
beard and hazel eyes. He
was last seen wearing dirty
blue jeans and a dark-colored
jacket. Reynolds is wanted
on several felony warrants
not associated with this inci-
dent and is sought for ques-
tioning. He should be consid-
ered armed and dangerous. If
anyone knows of his where-
abouts, call Columbia County
dispatch at 503-397-1521.
The Daily Astorian
Columbia County Sher-
iff’s deputies and other area
offi cers are looking into a
shooting in the Vernonia area
Saturday.
They are asking for the
public’s help in locating
Gregory Reynolds, 37, who
is suspected of shooting a
man just south of Vernonia.
Lewis Cochran, 45, of
Vernonia was reportedly shot
and sent to Oregon Health
and Science University H os-
pital. Reynolds, of Verno-
nia, reportedly fi red multiple
shots from his pickup truck in
the 58000 block of Kirk Road
about 2:50 p.m.
A collision between a
dump truck and a passenger
car blocked eastbound lanes of
U.S. Highway 30 near Bradley
Hill on Friday afternoon.
The dump truck, driven by
Nicholas Culbertson, 31, of
Clatskanie, and a red 1998 Ford
Escort, driven by Andrea Kee-
ler, 48, of Brush Prairie, Wash-
ington, were both traveling
Gregory Reynolds
Deputies located the sus-
pect’s two-toned, red and
white Ford pickup at Reyn-
old’s last known residence at
3:17 p.m. and surrounded the
house at 58442 S. Nehalem
Highway. The Washington
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HAMMOND — The U.S.
Coast Guard rescued a kay-
aker who fell out while pad-
dling towards the Columbia
River near Hammond Sunday.
Watch standers at Sector
Columbia River in Warren-
ton received a report via 911
dispatch of a male kayaker
who had struck pilings in the
river and been ejected from
his kayak. The watch stand-
ers directed the launch of an
MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter
crew from Air Station Asto-
ria and two small response
Salem. Deputy Sheriff Travis Owsley of the
Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce is listed as
one of the graduates.
The graduation will take place at 11 a.m.
on 4190 Aumsville Highway Southeast.
Friends, family, associates, elected offi -
cials and department heads are welcome to
attend.
One of Oregon’s 40 new corrections
deputies and offi cers will work for Clatsop
County.
The Oregon Public Safety Academy will
hold a graduation ceremony for its most
recent Basic Corrections class on Friday in
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THURSDAY
boats from Station Cape
Disappointment.
The boats could not reach
the kayaker through the pil-
ings, but the helicopter crew
lifted the man from the pil-
ings and ferried him to shore,
where he was met by local
emergency medical services
and released on site. A Clat-
sop County Sheriff’s Offi ce
ground team assisted with the
rescue and guided the heli-
copter to the location of the
kayaker.
“With spring around the
corner, it is important to
remind boaters of safety while
in the waters along the Ore-
gon and Washington coast,”
said Mark Dobney, a search
and rescue controller at Sector
Columbia River. “The water
temperatures in this area
hover around 50 degrees year-
round, and while this man
was wearing a proper fl ota-
tion device, he was not prop-
erly dressed for the water. Had
it not been our rescue services
quick response time, the situ-
ation for this kayaker would
have quickly become dire.”
Weather on scene included
10-mph winds, 2-foot seas
and heavy rain.
States mark anniversary of Japanese internment
Associated Press
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
Oregon State Police
A collision Friday between
a car and a dump truck
blocked U.S. Highway 30.
Coast Guard rescues ejected river kayaker
New sheriff’s deputy graduate will
be assigned to Clatsop County
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westbound. The truck began
to turn left when it was struck
on the driver’s side shortly
before 1 p.m., Oregon State
Police said. Medical personnel
responded to the scene to assist
drivers with possible injuries.
Eastbound lanes were tem-
porarily blocked as fl aggers
kept traffi c moving in both
directions. Vehicles eventu-
ally were removed and all lanes
were reopened.
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Mostly cloudy and chilly
with a shower
Cloudy and chilly with
occasional rain
SALEM — States are mark-
ing the 75th anniversary of the
signing of Executive Order
9066 by President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt that forced
120,000 Japanese immigrants
and Japanese-Americans into
internment camps.
Most were from Ore-
gon, California and Wash-
ington state. Adults, includ-
ing the elderly, and children
could only bring what they
could carry and were trans-
ported by bus and train, often
with blacked-out windows,
They were sent, ostensibly to
avoid sabotage and spying, to
camps in California, Idaho,
Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona
and other states as far away as
Arkansas.
Oregon, California and
Washington are not only mark-
ing Sunday’s anniversary, but
politicians and activists say
America must learn from this
dark chapter of history.
MEMORIAL
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Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 48°/40°
Normal high/low ........................... 52°/37°
Record high ............................ 64° in 1941
Record low ............................. 19° in 2006
Tillamook
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Newport
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Sunset tonight ........................... 5:49 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:09 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................... 2:51 a.m. 43/51
Moonset today ......................... 12:28 p.m.
Feb 26
Full
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Last
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Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
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Feb. 20, 2017
RINNELL,
Gertrude
“Gertie” Maria, 92, of Asto-
ria, died in Warrenton. Cald-
well’s Luce-Layton Mortuary
in Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
Feb. 18, 2017
BRUNNER, Elvi Kristina,
88, of Astoria, died in War-
renton. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
WADDELL, Dennis T.,
75, of Astoria, died in Asto-
ria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
Feb. 17, 2017
ABRAHAMSON, Doris
Jean, 94, of Astoria, died in
Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
GRABER, Lesley M. 59,
of Seaside, died in Seaside.
Hughes-Ransom
Mortuary
& Crematory in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
REPH, Robert H., 80,
of Seaside , died in Astoria.
Ocean View Funeral & Cre-
mation Service of Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
Feb. 16, 2017
ROBERTS, Joan Elizabeth,
74, of Warrenton, died in War-
renton. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
Feb. 15, 2017
BROOKS Sr., David Rus-
sell, 84, of Astoria, died in
Astoria.
Hughes-Ransom
Mortuary & Crematory in
Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
PETTIT, Roy Franklin, 79,
of Naselle, Washington, died at
home. Penttlia’s Chapel By the
Sea in Long Beach, Washing-
ton, is in charge of the arrange-
ments. No services are planned
at this time.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach Public Works
Committee, 9 a.m., City Hall,
163 E. Gower St.
Sunset Empire Park and Rec
District, 4 p.m., 1225 Ave. A,
Seaside.
Clatsop County Human
Services Advisory Council, 4
to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St.,
Room 430.
Port of Astoria Commission, 5
p.m., executive session (closed
to public), 6 p.m., regular
meeting, Port offi ces, 10 Pier 1,
Suite 209.
Astoria Historic Landmarks
Commission, 5:15 p.m., City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
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Julia Waldrop, 55, of Oxnard,
California, was arrested by the
Baker
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Ashland
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City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Astoria, died Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, in Port-
land. Springer and Son Aloha Funeral Home
and Crematory in Aloha is in charge of the
arrangements.
ON THE RECORD
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Tonight's Sky: Before sunrise low in the southeast,
Saturn will be near the waning crescent moon.
High
8.0 ft.
6.8 ft.
La Grande
33/43
Roseburg
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Brookings
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Mar 20
John Day
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Bend
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Medford
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UNDER THE SKY
Time
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10:45 p.m.
Prineville
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Lebanon
40/47
Eugene
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SUN AND MOON
First
Pendleton
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The Dalles
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Portland
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Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 1.34"
Month to date ................................. 10.31"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.95"
Year to date .................................... 16.12"
Normal year to date ........................ 15.15"
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Monday, Feb. 20
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p.m., 1810 S. Franklin, Seaside.
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Shoreline Sanitary District
Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Hertig
Station, 33496 West Lake Lane,
Warrenton.
WEDNESDAY
Astoria Parks Board, 6:30 a.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Clatsop County Housing
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