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T he C olumbia P ress 2 November 15, 2019 Public safety calls W arrants • Warrant service, 12:41 p.m. Nov. 5, 200 block South Main Avenue. Austin Isaiah Sterkel, 29, of Warrenton was cited for a failure to appear warrant. t hefts and Burglaries • Shoplifting, 3:03 p.m. Nov. 5, Rite Aid. Jaime Isaac Areva- lo-Zabriskie, 29, of Portland was cited for third-degree theft after he allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for a watch and Bluetooth speaker valued at $50. tempted to leave the store with- out paying for $27 in clothes and tools. He was arrested on a warrant from Seaside Municipal Court and booked at Clatsop County Jail. • Shoplifting, 9:22 a.m. Nov. 6, Rite Aid. Joyce Marie Igalo, 58, of Warrenton was cited for third-degree theft after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for two cans of wine valued at $10. • Shoplifting, 3:45 p.m. Nov. 5, Walmart. Bridgett A. Smith, 39, no known address, was cited for third-degree theft after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $12 in camping equipment. • Shoplifting, 5:55 p.m. Nov. 6, Walmart. Carlos Daniel Isior- dia-Aguirre, 20, and Francisco Javier Mendoza, 23, both of Seaside were cited for third-de- gree theft and criminal mischief after they allegedly skip-scanned food and other merchandise at the self-check area. • Shoplifting, 9:49 p.m. Nov. 5, Walmart. Jaime Isaac Arreva- lo-Zabriskie, 29, of Portland was cited for third-degree theft and criminal mischief after he allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for a $5 can of beer. • Shoplifting, 4 p.m. Nov. 7, Walmart. Jaime Isaac Areva- lo-Zabriskie, 29, of Portland was cited for criminal trespassing after he returned to the store. He’d previously been trespassed after an alleged shoplifting at- tempt Nov. 5. • Shoplifting, 11:37 p.m. Nov. 5, Walmart. Jacob S. Wieckows- ki, 35, of Seaside was cited for third-degree theft and criminal mischief after he allegedly at- • Shoplifting, 5 p.m. Nov. 8, Walmart. Michael Skylar Christensen, 19, was cited for second-degree theft after he allegedly attempted to leave the 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) 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 store without paying for $133 in Magic cards. • Shoplifting, 11:20 p.m. Nov. 8, Walmart. Timothy D. Yaako- la, 48, of Warrenton was cited for third-degree theft after he allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for a $4 box of granola bars. • Shoplifting, 3:46 p.m. Nov. 11, Walmart. Emilee K. Doolittle, 30, of Gresham was cited for second-degree theft and crimi- nal mischief after she allegedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $454 in elec- tronics and ice cream. • Shoplifting, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 11, Walmart. James Daniel Dun- lap, 41, no known address was cited for third-degree theft, criminal mischief and providing false information to prevent an arrest or citation. He is accused of attempting to leave the store without paying for $37 in shoes and a hat. s uspiCious CirCuMstanCes / disturBanCes • Welfare check, 11:45 a.m. Nov. 5, welcome center in Youngs Bay Plaza. Check on man sleeping inside the waiting area. The man was moved along, but found sleeping there again 1 ½-hour later. At 5:12 p.m., a business called to report he was again at the location. Jacob Martin Kitzman, 28, no known address, was arrested on an outstanding warrant. • Disorderly conduct, 5:43 p.m. Nov. 6, Fred Meyer. James Wayne Connell, 55, of Astoria was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and carrying a concealed weapon. • Trespassing, 2:50 p.m. Nov. 9, Fred Meyer. Devin M. Fields, 27, no known address, was cited for criminal trespassing after he allegedly returned to the store after he’d previously been trespassed and a review of sur- veillance cameras showed he left without paying for food, a back- pack and other merchandise. v ehiCles • Stolen truck, 6:20 p.m. Nov. 3, 300 block Northwest 13th Street. Taken was a fuel truck valued at $2,000 and 200 gallons of fuel valued at $500. • Reckless driving, 12:38 a.m. Nov. 6, Highway 101 at Perkins Road. William E. Gonzalez III, 21, of Seattle was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants/nar- cotics and booked at Clatsop County Jail. • Traffic stop, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 7, Fifth Place and North Main Avenue. Driver cited for driving outside license restrictions. • Running a traffic light, 5:10 p.m. Nov. 8, Ensign Lane at Highway 101. Driver cited. • Traffic stop, 10:55 a.m. Nov. 10, South Main Avenue at South- west First Street. Driver cited for having no insurance. • Traffic stop, 4 p.m. Nov. 11, Ridge Road near soccer fields. Nathan Wallace Bucholz, 56, of Hammond was cited for crimi- nal failure to carry and present a driver’s license, driving while suspended and driving without insurance. Wellness Cafe offers food prep tips “Cancer Fighters in Your Kitchen” is the topic of the next Wellness Café Health Chat. The chat is from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 19, in the Columbia Memorial Hospi- tal-OHSU Knight center activ- ity room, 1905 Exchange St. Participants can learn about common and not so common herbs and spices that can boost the immune system be- fore, during and after cancer treatment. The class is let by Registered Dietician Grace Laman and includes recipes and a demonstration. To learn more, call 503- 338-4520. The week ahead Public Meetings M onday , n ov . 18 • Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., 1095 Duane St. t uesday , n ov . 19 • Port of Astoria Board of Directors, 5 p.m., Seaside Library, 1131 Broadway St. t hursday , n ov . 21 • Warrenton Community Center Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Community Center, 170 S.W. Third St. Groups & Events t uesday , n ov . 19 • Warrenton Community Library art and storytime, 10:30 a.m., 160 S. Main Ave. • Caregivers Support Group, 1:30 p.m., NW Senior & Disability Services, 2002 Chokeberry Ave. S.E. W ednesday , n ov . 20 • TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10 a.m., First Bap- tist Church, 30 N.E. First St. • Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution, 11 a.m., Astoria Country Club, 33445 Sunset Beach Road, War- renton. Program: American Heritage. t hursday , n ov . 21 • Spruce Up Warrenton, 11:30 a.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. • Breast Cancer Support Group, 4:30 p.m., Knight Center Room 128, 1905 Ex- change St., Astoria. • Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Lum’s Auto Center, 1605 S.E. Ensign Lane. • Fort Stevens VFW Post and Auxiliary, 7 p.m., 66 S.W. Fourth St. s aturday , n ov . 23 • Warrenton Community Library art and storytime, 10:30 a.m., 160 S. Main Ave.