T he C olumbia P ress 2 The Week Ahead Public Meetings M onday • Port of Astoria Airport Advisory Committee, 4 p.m., airport terminal. T uesday Groups & Events s unday • Astoria Sunday Market, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., along 12th Street in downtown Astoria. M onday Public Safety Calls a ssaulTs • Assault, 3:56 p.m. July 28, bus stop in front of Fred Meyer. A 58-year-old Warrenton man reported he’d been struck in the face by a man wearing a black hat, red shirt and riding a bicy- cle. The assailant could not be located. • Clatsop County Fair Advisory Board, 5:30 p.m., Exhibit Hall, 92937 Walluski Loop, Astoria. • Warrenton CERT, 6:30 p.m., chambers at City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. W ednesday T hefTs / burglaries • Port of Astoria Commis- sion workshop, 4 p.m., 10 Pier 1, Suite 209, Astoria. • TOPS, 10 a.m., First Baptist Church, 30 N.E. First St. Info: 503-338-8214. • Astoria Regatta Festival begins. • Kiwanis Club of War- renton, 1 p.m., Fultano’s, 78 Harbor Dr. • LGBTIQ Group, 6 p.m., As- toria Armory, 1636 Exchange St., Astoria. • Theft of recyclable cans, 3:30 a.m. July 21, Costco. Suzanne K. Snodgrass, 48, with no known address in Warrenton, was cited for criminal third-degree theft after she allegedly took $5 in recyclable cans. W ednesday • Warrenton Business As- sociation, 5:30 p.m., cham- bers at City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. • Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, 6:30 p.m., 857 Commercial St., Astoria. • Warrenton-Hammond School Board, 7 p.m., War- renton High School Library, 1700 S. Main Ave. T hursday • Warrenton Planning Commission, 7 p.m., cham- bers at City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. T hursday • Astoria-Warrenton Chamber Business After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Academy Mortgage, 675 Marlin Ave. s aTurday • Storytime at the library, 11 a.m., 160 S. Main Ave. • Vehicle break-in, 10:23 a.m. July 24, 100 block Alternate Highway 101. Man reported his wallet was stolen from his un- locked pickup, which was parked in his driveway. A subsequent purchase was made using his debit card at the Portway Tavern in Astoria. • Stolen trailer, 6:29 p.m. July 24, 1000 block Southwest Main Court. The trailer was home- made, but a new electric car hoist covered with a tarp was sitting in the bed. • Stolen bicycle, 3:52 p.m. July 27, Fred Meyer. A man reported C latsop C ounty ’ s only Independent Weekly neWspaper Published by Clatsop County Media Services LLC Send news or address changes to: 5 N Highway 101 #500, Warrenton OR 97146 Cindy Yingst, Publisher/Editor (news@thecolumbiapress.com) 503-861-3331 Peggy Yingst, Advertising Director (ads@thecolumbiapress.com) 802-579-1948 D.B. 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Illegal fireworks were confiscated. • Prohibited camping, 3:43 a.m. July 31, Fred Meyer parking lot. A man from Montrose, Colo., had been warned repeatedly at several locations that he couldn’t camp in his truck and trailer in business parking lots. He was cited this time for pro- Subscribe Good journalism never goes out of style. Stay smart. Read the paper. A full-year subscription to The Columbia Press is just $26 by mail to Clatsop County addresses. A full-year subscription to U.S. locations outside Clatsop County is just $35 by mail. • Running a stoplight, 8:53 a.m. July 25, Highway 101 at En- sign Lane. Sara Nugent, 42, of Astoria was cited for criminal failure to carry a license and cited for failure to carry proof of insurance and failure to obey a traffic-control device. • Three-vehicle rear-end collision with one injury, 2:03 p.m. July 25, Highway 101 at Youngs Bay Bridge. A Ford van struck the back of Ford Focus stopped in traffic, pushing it into the back of a Ford Ranger pickup. One driv- er cited for following too closely. A second driver complained of pain, but declined treatment. • Two-vehicle noninjury colli- sion, 5:15 p.m. July 26, North- west Warrenton Drive at Sev- enth Avenue, Hammond. One driver cited for careless driving. • Car into parked sport-utility vehicle, 8 p.m. July 27, Harbor Drive at Galena Avenue. The driver told officers he was ad- justing his stereo when he struck the parked car. He was cited for careless driving. Warrenton OR 97146 You can also pay in person at The UPS Store • Pickup towing trailer rear-end- Name: ___________________________________ Address: _____________________ Please send payment to Phone: ___________________ The Columbia Press Email: ____________________ 5 N Hwy 101 #500 ____ ____ ____ V ehicles • Two-vehicle noninjury colli- sion, 11:50 a.m. July 23, Youngs Bay Bridge. • Fender-bender, 4:02 p.m. July 23, Les Schwab parking lot. • Traffic stop, 10:50 p.m. July 24, Southeast Main Court at Southwest Third Street. Chance O. Searls, 19, of Astoria was cited for criminal failure to carry and present a license and cited for driving while suspended and driving without insurance. • Suspicious vehicle, 11:45 p.m. July 27, unlit area near Costco fuel pumps. Vehicle was empty; plates and vehicle identification number didn’t match. An officer removed the plates from the vehicle and attempted to contact the vehicle’s owner in Astoria, who is on probation, and the plates’ owner in Seaside. Proba- tion officer contacted. An online subscription is only $22 for a whole year! In-county Out-of-county Online subscription hibited camping. Continued on Page 3