A2 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 IN BRIEF Navy hovercraft makes landfall Monday WARRENTON — A Navy hovercraft will deliver supplies to Sunset Beach on Monday as part of a disas- ter-preparedness drill. Clatsop County partnered with the Navy and state Military Department to demonstrate how crucial sup- plies and equipment can be delivered to the North Coast in the wake of a major natural disaster, such as a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami. The Navy will station an amphibious ship off the coast and launch the hovercraft around 9 a.m. Mon- day, with a second run later for more supplies. The public can view the hovercraft on the beach follow- ing the second landing. Hearing protection is recom- mended for when the hovercraft is operating. Free fi shing this weekend No fi shing licenses are required to fi sh in Oregon on Saturday and Sunday. Other fi shing regulations, such as closures, bag lim- its and size restrictions, still apply. — The Astorian DEATHS May 29, 2019 HULETT, Linda Joyce, 77, of Astoria, died in Astoria. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Ser- vice of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PALMER, Della June, 75, of Warrenton, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. May 27, 2019 EMMITT, Gerald J., 56, of Warrenton, died in Portland, Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Ser- vices of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Astoria man accused of abusing girl over four years By EDWARD STRATTON The Astorian Douglas Trent Davis, 57, of Astoria, was arrested Thursday and arraigned Fri- day on charges that he sex- ually abused a preteen girl over the past four years. Davis faces four counts of fi rst-degree sexual abuse, a Class B felony. The Mea- sure 11 crime carries a man- datory minimum sentence of six years and three months for each count. Detective Ryan Hum- phrey of the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce interviewed both the girl and Davis earlier this month. In a court docu- ment, the detective detailed the girl’s graphic account of Davis’ alleged serial abuse — he allegedly forced her to perform sex acts on him, showed her pornography and took nude photos of her on his cellphone. Douglas denied being sexually attracted to chil- dren, Humphrey wrote. But a search of his residence turned up child-sized sex toys, including some iden- tical to those drawn by the Douglas Davis of Astoria has been charged with four counts of fi rst-degree sexual abuse. girl. Investigators are still examining evidence, includ- ing hard drives containing lewd images of the girl. Davis sat in the Clatsop County Jail in a black-and- white jumpsuit during his arraignment Friday, con- nected by video to Circuit Court Judge Paula Brown- hill. Clatsop County District Attorney Ron Brown said there are likely more search warrants and Measure 11 charges coming against Davis, who will go before a grand jury. Brownhill set Davis’ bail at $500,000 and appointed attorney Kristopher Kaino to represent him. Davis returns to court next week for a grand jury indictment. ON THE RECORD DUII • State police arrested Peter Doyle, 49, of Corne- lius, on Wednesday near U.S. Highway 101 and Beerman Creek Road for driving under the infl u- ence of intoxicants and reckless driving. Police stopped Doyle for a vio- lation in a highway work zone and after a com- plaint by another driver. He recorded a blood alco- hol content of 0.22%. • Warrenton police arrested Darrin Nich- ols, 55, of Astoria, on Wednesday for DUII after he drove his vehicle into the Warrenton Mini Mart, breaking a window. At 13th Street Alley, a mural takes shape CORRECTION No puzzle answers — In the Thursday issue of Coast Weekend, the answers to the New York Times Magazine crossword, “Hook-ups,” on Page 6, were omitted. Below are the answers. Katie Frankowicz/The Astorian Artist Andie Sterling has started to paint her mural in the 13th Street Alley in downtown Astoria. Coast Guard medevacs fi shing boat captain PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Port of Astoria Airport Ad- visory Committee, 4 p.m., terminal building, 1110 S.E. Flightline Drive, Warrenton. Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. TUESDAY Seaside Community Center Commission, 10:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Center, 1225 Avenue A. Port of Astoria Commis- sion, 4 p.m. workshop, Port The Astorian offi ces, 10 Pier 1 Suite 209. Seaside Library Board, 4:30 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. Clatsop Care Health Dis- trict Board, 5 p.m., Clatsop Care Health and Rehabilita- tion, 646 16th St. Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. Seaside Planning Com- mission, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. A Coast Guard air crew medevaced the 55-year- old captain of the commer- cial fi shing vessel Emerald Seas on Thursday after he suffered a heart attack 20 miles west of Tillamook Bay. The crew of the Emer- ald Seas called in the emer- gency to watchstanders at Sector Columbia River in Warrenton, who dis- patched an MH-60 Jay- hawk helicopter from Air Station Astoria and a 47-foot motor lifeboat from Station Tillamook Bay in Garibaldi. The motor lifeboat crew took the captain, still ambulatory after tak- ing heart medication, on board to ease his hoist to the helicopter . The air crew hoisted and fl ew him to emergency responders at the Tillamook Airport. 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The Astorian Astoria police are investi- gating a stabbing Wednesday night downtown. Offi cers who responded to 11th Street and Marine Drive came upon a 39-year- old Astoria man with a stab would to the chest lying on the sidewalk. The person who stabbed him, a 35-year- old man from Astoria, also stayed at the scene. The two men reportedly fought prior to the stabbing. The man responsible for the stabbing claimed he was assaulted by the stabbing victim. No arrests have been made pending further investigation. “From what we’ve learned so far, it appears these men have had history of confl ict with one another,” Deputy Police Chief Eric Halverson said in a news release. “We are continuing to investi- gate this situation and will be sending the case to the Clat- sop County District Attor- ney’s Offi ce for a charging decision.” The stabbing victim went to Columbia Memorial Hos- pital for initial treatment and later Oregon Health & Sci- ence University. 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