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4 June 1, 2018 T he C olumbia P ress Public Safety Calls Continued from Page 2 suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants/drugs. A blood-alcohol content test re- corded no alcohol in her system. • Two-vehicle noninjury colli- sion, 6:09 p.m. May 27, Ensign Lane at Highway 101. • Traffic stop, 9:30 p.m. May 27, Strawberry Knoll. Driver Wil- liam Satterwhite, 35, of Astoria was cited for criminal failure to carry and present a license and cited for driving while sus- pended and failure to register a vehicle. • Traffic stop, 6:20 p.m. May 28, East Harbor Drive at Anchor Avenue. Driver cited for failing to install an interlock device and driving while suspended. • Traffic stop, 1:40 p.m. May 29, Ensign Lane at Alternate High- way 101. Jeremy T. Gleason was cited for criminal possession of an invalid license and cited for driving while suspended, driving without insurance and having expired plates. • Traffic stop, 2:05 p.m. May 29, Ensign Lane at Alternate High- way 101. Driver cited for driving without insurance. • Two-vehicle noninjury collision, 2:20 p.m. May 29, Highway 101 at Ensign Lane. One driver cited for failing to obey a traffic con- trol device. M ediCal Calls • Male with rapid heartbeat, May 23, 1600 block Southeast Ensign Lane. • Female with chest pain, May 23, 1600 block Southeast Ensign Lane. • Male with diabetic issues, May 23, 100 block Southeast Anchor Avenue. • Male with leg injury, May 24, Starship 7023 Camp Rilea. • Female fall patient, May 24, 1600 block Eastwind Terrace. • Female with dizziness, May 25, 0-100 block Southwest Alder Avenue. • Unconscious female, May 26, Parade Field at Camp Rilea. • Female needs help off floor, May 26, Clatsop Behavioral Respite Center. • Female with chest pain, May 26, 600 block South Highway 101. • Male with possible stroke, May 26, 33100 block California Lane. • Pregnant female with baby not moving, May 27, 500 block Pacific Drive. Building: New officer began work this week Continued from Page 1 formed a coalition to fight the new regulations, which could stop cities from doing inspec- tions and issuing permits if they use contractors instead of employees. “We are in a housing crisis, and we can’t lose this build- ing season,” Thomsen said at last week’s meeting. Erin Doyle, a lobbyist for the League of Oregon Cities, said the new rules especially hurt small cities with limited resources and those experi- encing building booms that want to reduce the wait for permits and inspections. “This impacts large and small jurisdictions across the state and the end losers are working Oregonians who just want a home for their fam- ilies,” said Peter Watts, an attorney who represents sev- eral impacted jurisdictions. “If there are problems with the current program, we can work through them, but we can’t do this to people.”