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    T he C olumbia P ress
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July 13, 2018
Public Safety Calls
well.
W arrants
• Attempt to serve warrant,
4:50 p.m. July 4, Youngs Bay
Plaza. Officers searching for a
man wanted on a felony ar-
rest warrant spotted him near
Natural Grocers. He bolted and
ran across Highway 101 and into
heavy brush. Searchers even-
tually found his hat and jacket,
but Orion Shay Adamson, 43, of
Warrenton could not be located.
He now faces escape charges as
t hefts and BurgLaries
• Stolen cell phone, 1:53 p.m.
June 27, Walmart. A man said
he plugged in his cell phone near
the music area and forgot it.
When he returned a short time
later, it was gone.
• Shoplifting, 8:37 a.m. June 26,
Walmart. Adam M.L. Smith, 35,
of Seaside was cited for criminal
second-degree theft and crim-
inal mischief after he allegedly
attempted to leave the store
with a GoPro Camera.
• Stolen wallet, 11:12 a.m. July 2,
Home Depot. Customer left her
wallet in a shopping cart and,
when she returned, it was gone.
• Vehicle prowl, 2 a.m. June 19,
Walmart parking lot. Desirai S.
Schehl, 27, of Seaside was cited
for criminal forgery and unlaw-
ful entry of a motor vehicle.
The Week Ahead
Public Meetings
t uesday
• Port of Astoria Board of
Directors, 4 p.m., 10 Pier 1,
Suite 209, Astoria.
Groups & Events
s unday
• Astoria Sunday Market, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., along 12th Street
in downtown Astoria.
W ednesday
• TOPS, 10 a.m., First Baptist
Church, 30 N.E. First St. Info:
503-338-8214.
• Warrenton Rotary Club, 6
p.m., Dooger’s, 103 S. Hwy 101.
• Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution, 10:30 a.m.,
Astoria Country Club, 33445
Sunset Beach Road, Warren-
ton.
t hursday
• Fort Stevens Post & Aux-
iliary, 7 p.m., 66 S.W. Fourth
St.
• River People’s Farmer’s
Market, 2:30-5:30 p.m., 500
block of 18th Street, Astoria.
s aturday
• Warrenton High School
All-Class Reunion, 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m., WHS Cafeteria.
• Storytime at the library,
11 a.m., 160 S. Main Ave.
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• Stolen purse, 4:15 p.m. July 3,
KOA camping area.
• Shoplifting, 1:45 p.m. July 5,
Fred Meyer. Raymond Clark
Heath, 66, of Astoria was cited
for criminal second-degree
theft, criminal trespassing
and criminal mischief after he
allegedly left the store with $450
in clothes, food and other items.
He also had an outstanding war-
rant from Warrenton Municipal
Court.
• Shoplifting, 4:10 p.m. July 6,
Walmart. Christina L. Jones, 49,
of Astoria was cited for criminal
second-degree theft and criminal
mischief after she allegedly left
the store without paying for $145
in clothes, cat food and makeup.
• Shoplifting, 9:41 p.m. July 8,
Walmart. Keith A. Greenawald,
42, of Seaside was cited for crim-
inal second-degree attempted
theft and criminal mischief.
s uspiCious CirCumstanCes /
disturBanCes
• Malicious mischief, 10:48 a.m.
July 2, 300 block Northeast
Birch Court. Vehicle egged.
• Found dog, 11:50 p.m. July 3,
1600 block Northwest Warren-
ton Drive. An older black and
white terrier was found wander-
ing in the middle of the road and
taken to the animal shelter.
• Burglary, 4:38 p.m. July 5, 500
block Southwest First Street.
Andrew Scott Telford, 22, of
Warrenton was arrested two
days later and was booked at
Clatsop County Jail on suspicion
of burglary, criminal trespass-
ing and carrying a concealed
weapon.
• Tire slashed, 8:25 a.m. July 5,
Astoria Ford.
• Lost wallet, 9:41 a.m. July 5,
Fred Meyer parking lot.
• Drivers of two vehicles yelling
at each other over a shopping
cart put in the wrong place,
10:02 a.m. July 6, Fred Meyer
parking lot.
• Stolen bicycle, 10:28 a.m. July
6, 600 block Cedar Avenue.
• Disturbance, 1:56 p.m. July
6, 300 block Northwest First
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Street. A woman reported her
40-year-old daughter was re-
fusing to leave the residence. A
male who was with the daughter,
Griffin Jay John, 39, of Newport,
was arrested on a misdemeanor
warrant out of Clatsop County.
• Trespassing, 1:07 a.m. July 7,
Warrenton Mini Mart. A man
under the influence of alcohol
and marijuana was asked to
leave after hanging around the
store for 2 ½ hours.
• Woman sleeping on ground
in parking lot, 7:36 a.m. July 7,
Lum’s Auto Center. The 33-year-
old Grants Pass woman refused
to turn over the beer she par-
tially drank. She was trespassed
from the business.
v ehiCLes
• Hit and run, 1:20 p.m. June 28,
Fred Meyer parking lot.
• Speeding, 2 p.m. June 28,
Ridge Road at soccer fields.
Driver cited for going 63 in a 45
mph zone.
• Rear-end collision, 4:30 p.m.
June 29, South Main Avenue at
Southwest 14th Place. One driver
was cited for going 43 in a 35
mph zone and for following too
closely.
• Unsafe driving, 12:50 a.m. June
30, South Main Avenue at Ski-
panon Drive. Cindy Rae Mullins,
34, of Chinook was arrested on
suspicion of driving under the
influence of alcohol at booked at
Clatsop County Jail, where her
blood-alcohol level was recorded
at 0.08 percent.
• Vehicle into parked car, 8:39
a.m. June 30, Fred Meyer park-
ing lot.
• Vehicle into stop sign, 11:56
a.m. June 30, Southwest Third
Street at Southwest Alder Ave-
nue.
• Three-vehicle unoccupied
collision, 4:54 p.m. June 30,
200 block South Main Avenue.
A vehicle with its engine running
was parked at Supermart when it
kicked into reverse, struck a curb
and made a backward U-turn
into a driveway, striking two
parked cars.
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