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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019
Former nonprofi t head allegedly Man injured after Seaside crash
used funds for personal use
The Daily Astorian
of health expenses.
Meyer, as Pacifi c
Between February
County Prosecu-
and mid-June , Burr
tor Mark McClain’s
received $4,800 in
wife,
Rachel
reimbursements,
McClain, works for
according to the
Crisis Support Net-
audit.
work and is serving
“This issue, iso- Kathryn Burr as interim execu-
lated to Burr, is
tive director.
now before the courts,”
Crisis Support Network
Karla Stephens-Webber, provides services to vic-
on behalf of Crisis Support tims of domestic and sex-
Network , said in a written ual violence .
statement . “We trust the
“We would like to
appropriate outcome will thank prosecutors and
follow.”
law
enforcement
for
Burr allegedly would their diligent work,” Ste-
print checks, fi ll them out phens-Webber said. “We
for fake expenses, then would also like to thank the
convince the nonprofi t’s community for the support
board members to sign off they have shown us during
on them. She would then this diffi cult time and to
use the checks for per- assure you that we have
sonal purposes and fi le been and will continue to
fake invoices to justify the serve our community and
expenses, according to the survivors of sexual assault
investigation.
and domestic violence.”
“(Burr) used her posi-
Originally from North
tion of trust to facilitate her Pole, Alaska, Burr worked
fi nancial frauds,” a court with Clatsop County’s
fi ling states. “The amount Domestic Abuse Response
of money has greatly Team and later as the vol-
impacted the ability of the unteer coordinator and
CSN to fulfi ll its mission then the community pro-
within the community.”
grams manager for the
The case is being han- Women’s Resource Center
dled by Lewis County — now The Harbor — in
Prosecutor
Jonathan Astoria.
Burr used to work
in Clatsop County
By ALYSSA EVANS
Chinook Observer
RAYMOND,
Wash.
— A former director of
the Crisis Support Net-
work allegedly used at
least $47,000 of the non-
profi t’s funds for personal
expenses.
Kathryn Burr, who
worked as the nonprofi t’s
executive director from
May 2014 to late 2018,
was arrested by the Ray-
mond Police Department
in March . She was charged
with theft in the fi rst
degree, along with obtain-
ing a signature by decep-
tion or duress, and could
face additional charges.
Burr allegedly used a
Crisis Support Network
credit card without authori-
zation for $15,000 in gam-
bling purchases, accord-
ing to police . A November
audit revealed an addi-
tional $32,000 was missing
from the nonprofi t’s funds.
As an employee, Burr
could be reimbursed annu-
ally for up to $1,800 worth
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
55
42
46
Breezy with periods
of rain
Periods of rain
ALMANAC
First
Salem
50/57
Newport
48/53
Apr 12
Coos Bay
49/55
Last
Apr 19
Apr 26
Glen King Beelar Jr. passed away peace- ment and mission.
Glen was an avid fi sherman and hunter.
fully on March 27, 2019.
Glen was born in Astoria on March 10, Many people know his driveway by the collec-
1952, to Adella B. Braley Beelar and Glen tion of buoys he has on display at the entrance
to his property. Glen loved beach
King Beelar. He spent his whole life
combing, clam digging and com-
growing up on Peter Johnson Road
ing home with new treasures from
in Youngs River. He graduated from
the area he loved and called home.
Astoria High School in 1970, and
He loved all things outdoors, and
his early working years were spent
was always ready to cut some more
farming and raising cattle with his
fi rewood.
father.
Glen was the youngest of eight
In 1974, Glen married Beverly
children, and is survived by fi ve
Elliott, and they raised two children
loving sisters and a brother. He is
together, Sherri Beelar-Ness and
preceded in death by a sister, Ethel
Glen King Beelar III. Glen loved
Glen Beelar
Rae Johnson, and both of his par-
sharing time with his kids and his
ents. Glen also leaves behind a large
grandchildren, Matthew Ness Jr. and
Brenna Ness. He loved spending time camping extended family, including many nieces and
nephews and his beloved black Lab, Amber.
and taking his grandkids for boat rides.
Glen was a good friend to many, and was
Glen joined the longshoremen in 1988,
and was a proud member of the International often seen stopped on the side of the road chat-
Longshore and Warehouse Union . He also ting somebody up.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. on April 13
worked for the Clatsop County Road Depart-
ment for 18 years, retiring in 2009. He was a at the Olney Grange. His family welcomes all
member of the Oregon American Federation who knew and loved him to join them for a cel-
of State, County and Municipal Employees , ebration of life and potluck. Please bring your
and he believed strongly in the union move- favorite dish to share.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
8:37 a.m.
8:38 p.m.
Low
0.6 ft.
0.9 ft.
Baker
40/60
Ontario
48/66
Burns
37/53
Roseburg
50/60
Klamath Falls
38/48
Lakeview
37/45
Ashland
47/55
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
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57
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Today
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Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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Jacqueline Jane Olson
Scottsdale, Arizona
Oct. 23, 1942 — March 10, 2019
La Grande
43/59
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
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John Day
43/56
Bend
40/51
Medford
46/58
Tonight's Sky: Auriga, the charioteer, drives across
the western evening sky this month.
Today
Lo
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Lebanon
48/54
Brookings
49/55
UNDER THE SKY
High
8.4 ft.
7.9 ft.
Prineville
42/54
Eugene
49/56
Full
Pendleton
45/63
The Dalles
45/58
Portland
50/57
Sunset tonight ........................... 7:48 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 6:48 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................... 7:03 a.m.
Moonset today ........................... 7:16 p.m.
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Honolulu
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Memphis
Miami
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC
Mostly cloudy with a
couple of showers
Rain
Tillamook
48/53
SUN AND MOON
Time
2:17 a.m.
2:35 p.m.
Breezy with occasional
rain
58
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Astoria
March 10, 1952 — March 27, 2019
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
46/55
Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 0.03"
Month to date ................................... 0.21"
Normal month to date ....................... 0.63"
Year to date .................................... 15.26"
Normal year to date ........................ 25.47"
Apr 5
MONDAY
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believe are self-infl icted from
the fi re.
Due to the suspect being
taken to the hospital , he has
not yet been arrested and
his identity was not publicly
released .
Multiple charges, how-
ever, are pending, including
failure to perform the duties
of a driver, criminal trespass,
burglary and arson.
Anyone with information
is asked to contact the Sea-
side Police Department at
503-738-6311.
Glen King Beelar Jr.
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 55°/48°
Normal high/low ........................... 55°/40°
Record high ............................ 70° in 1966
Record low ............................. 29° in 2008
New
SUNDAY
57
44
SEASIDE — A man is
facing several charges after
allegedly driving into a fence
and intentionally setting fi re
to a garage in Seaside on
Wednesday morning.
Around 7:30 a.m., Seaside
police responded to a report
of a single motor vehicle acci-
dent at 309 Eighth Avenue.
The driver allegedly left his
car after running into a home-
owner’s fence and started
fl eeing on foot.
Police eventually found
the suspect on the 400 block
of 10th Avenue. While he was
surrendering, police noticed
fl ames coming from a garage
in the area of the crash .
P olice suspect the man
trespassed across several
properties before entering a
garage and allegedly starting
a fi re.
The owner of the garage
was able to extinguish the fi re .
The suspect was sent to a
Portland-area hospital to treat
serious injuries that police
It is with great sadness we announce that enjoyed spending time with her children
our beautiful and loving mother, Jacqueline and grandchildren. She also enjoyed golf-
Jane Olson, 76, passed away on March 10, ing, traveling, weekends at the beach, paint-
2019, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
ing, writing and living in the desert with her
Jacqueline was born in Mitchell, South husband. She was a loving and beautiful per-
Dakota, on Oct. 23, 1942, to par-
son who was known for her sense
of humor and great fashion sense.
ents Nona and Charles Mooney. In
Jacqueline leaves behind her
1946, Jacqueline moved with her
husband, Rick Olson, of Scott-
parents to Seaside, Oregon, where
sdale, Arizona; a sister, Susan
they lived for several years. She
Sands, of Sun City, Arizona; a
attended Seaside High School, and
brother, Mitch Mooney, of Frisco,
graduated in 1960. She was on the
Texas; fi ve daughters, Sharon
honor roll and loved being on the
Punivai, of Sherwood, Oregon,
Rally Squad.
Christie Biederman, of Vancouver,
In the summer of 1960, she
Washington, Carla Navarro, of
married her high school sweet-
Jacqueline Olson
Beaverton, Oregon, Kimberly Wil-
heart, Gary Bergeson, and they
liams, of Troutdale, Oregon, and
had six children together. They
later divorced, and she married Rick Stan- Kelly Bergeson, of Hillsboro, Oregon; a son,
ley Olson in 1985. They were together for 35 Craig Bergeson, of Warrenton, Oregon; 12
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
years.
We love you and miss you so much,
She attended Astoria Beauty School, and
later fi nished at Hillsboro School of Beauty, Mom. Always on our minds and forever in
graduating in 1981. She loved being a hair- our hearts.
In lieu of fl owers, the family asks that
stylist, and worked in the fi eld for many
donations be made to the Cholangiocarci-
years.
Jacqueline loved being a mom, and noma Foundation.
DEATH
March 29, 2019
YBARRA, Tyson James, 37, of Seaside, died in Seaside. Caldwell’s Funeral & Crema-
tion Arrangement Center of Seaside is in charge of the arrangements.
ON THE RECORD
DUII
• Around 2 a.m. today, Heather VanWettering, 30, of Astoria, was arrested by Astoria
police at Ninth and Commercial s treets for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. Her
blood alcohol content was 0.23%
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
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THURSDAY
Seaside Parks Advisory Committee, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
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