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T he C olumbia P ress 2 The week ahead Groups & Events Public Meetings t uesday • Clatsop County Planning Commission, 10 a.m., 857 Commercial St., Astoria. • Clatsop Community Col- lege Board of Directors, 6:30 p.m., Columbia Hall Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria. • Warrenton City Commis- sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. w ednesday • Warrenton Business Association, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. • Clatsop County Commis- sion, 6 p.m., 857 Commercial St. • Warrenton-Hammond School Board, 7 p.m., War- renton High School Library, 1700 S. Main Ave. t hursday • Warrenton Planning Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. t uesday • Children’s Storytime, “Teddy Bear’s Picnic,” 10:30 a.m., Warrenton Community Library, 160 S. Main Ave. • Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2-3:30 p.m., NW Senior and Disability Services, 2002 S.E. Chokeberry Ave. Info: 503-738-6412. w ednesday • TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10 a.m., First Bap- tist Church, 30 N.E. First St. • Kiwanis Club of Warren- ton, 1 p.m., Arnie’s Cafe, 1609 s. Main Ave. • LGBTIQ Group, 6 p.m., As- toria Armory, 1636 Exchange St. Elk: Mother and calf safely relocated Continued from Page 1 into her residence and to safety.” Local police soon were joined by Sgt. Joe War- wick of the Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division. He determined the ag- gressive mother elk would continue to threaten any- one it felt might harm her calf. Two agents from Or- egon Department of Fish and Wildlife arrived with a trailer and tranquilizer Courtesy Oregon State Police darts. Residents and wildlife officers work togeth- Meanwhile, the elk er to place an aggressive elk that had been charged more vehicles and tranquilized into the back of a trailer. s aturday • Children’s Storytime, “Teddy Bear’s Picnic,” 10:30 a.m., Warrenton Community Library, 160 S. Main Ave. 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@outlook.com) 503-861-3331 D.B. Lewis, Circulation Director (circulation@thecolumbiapress.com) 503-861-3331 Postage paid at the Warrenton Post Office All content copyrighted by Clatsop County Media Services LLC residents, including a sher- iff’s car that was taking a resident home through the cordoned-off area. It took three darts before the mother was subdued about 10 p.m. With the help of many lo- cal citizens, she was loaded into the trailer along with the calf and taken out of the area to an undisclosed safe location. The State Police, on its Facebook page, lauded the teamwork put in by officers and residents. The neighborhood was reopened about 11:30 p.m. Public safety calls t hursday • Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Astoria Golf and Coun- try Club, 33445 Sunset Beach Road, Warrenton. June 7, 2019 t hefts and Burglaries • Burglary, 9:12 a.m. May 25, 1000 block Southeast Marlin Avenue. A business reported a battery valued at $100 was sto- len off a trailer. • Burglary, 11:50 p.m. May 25, 0-100 block Southwest Birch Court. Kidd Cody Atkins, 24, of Astoria was arrested on suspicion of burglary, criminal mischief, criminal trespassing and fourth-degree assault after he allegedly broke into a home and attacked the owner. • Burglary, 11:10 a.m. May 28, 1000 block Southeast Marlin Avenue. A business reported someone stole four wheels and tires valued at $1,280. • Burglary, 11:23 a.m. May 28, 900 block Southeast Marlin Avenue. A business reported someone damaged a fence to gain access and steal $200 in scrap metal. • Burglary, 6:04 p.m. May 30, 500 block Northwest First St. A man reported two tackle boxes valued at $100 and license plate tags were missing from vehicles parked at his home. • Shoplifting, 8:48 p.m. May 30, Fred Meyer. Krysta Nicole Schluter, 21, of Warrenton was cited for third-degree theft after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $69 in hair products. • Shoplifting, 8 p.m. May 31, Walmart. Daniel A. Baker, 34, of Seaview, Wash., was cited for second-degree theft and crim- inal mischief after he allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $162 in food by failing to scan it in the self-checkout aisle. • Stolen bicycle, 12:18 p.m. June 1, Fort Stevens State Park. A Vir- ginia resident reported an $800 Trek Marlin was taken. • Shoplifting, 3:30 p.m. June 1, Walmart. Christina L. Yanez, 38, of Ilwaco was cited for third-de- gree theft after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $25 in souve- nirs and electronics. • Shoplifting, 6:15 p.m. June 1, Walmart. Tammy Leeann Addie, 42, of Clackamas was cited for third-degree theft after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $62 in car accessories. • Shoplifting, 7:54 p.m. June 1, Walmart. Falan Kira Disney, 27, of Raymond, Wash., was cited for third-degree theft and crim- inal mischief after she allegedly Continued on Page 4