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6A • February 27, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Cannon Beach Police Log Feb. 1 department and Oregon State Police with single mo- 4:58 a.m. Third and tor vehicle crash. Reported Spruce streets: driving with- by passenger that they were RXW SULYLOHJHV 7UDI¿F VWRS southbound and swerved Driver cited for driving with- to avoid elk/deer. Vehicle out valid driving privileges veered east, across roadway DQGQRLQVXUDQFH0DULMXDQD and struck two trees on driv- SLSHFRQ¿VFDWHG er’s side before stopping. Two occupants. Female pas- Feb. 3 senger had lacerations to her 2:36 p.m. 100 block of KHDG 0DOH GULYHU UHTXLUHG West Brailler Road: small H[WULFDWLRQ2FFXSDQWVWUDQV- GRJDWODUJH2I¿FHUDUULYHG ported to Providence Seaside on scene and attempted to Hospital. Two dogs from ve- capture the dog, to no avail. hicle lodged in kennel. Pho- Dog was last seen running tographs taken. Oregon State RQWKHEHDFK2I¿FHUFOHDUHG Police to meet occupants at CHRIS DUGAN PHOTO Providence Seaside Hospi- Feb. 5 Fire crews attempt to douse a blaze at 89967 U.S. Highway 53 on Saturday night. In tal. the end, the house burned to the ground. 12:55 a.m. Van Buren 8:46 a.m. Ocean Avenue and South Hemlock streets: and West Washington Street: assistance provided to anoth- camping within city limits. HUDJHQF\6XEMHFWZDVLQWR[- Report of a vehicle backed icated and needed assistance up onto the dunes with occu- By Erick Bengel to his hotel. SDQWVVOHHSLQJLQVLGH2I¿FHU 10:07 p.m. Feb 21. By the All of the residents got Cannon Beach Gazette arrived on scene and issued time they arrived, the struc- out safely without injuries, Feb. 6 verbal warnings for illegal ture was fully engulfed. Boone said. A couple of A house at 89967 U.S. “En route, we could see the pet cats died during the in- 11:39 a.m. 1400 block of camping. 5:35 p.m. North entrance: Highway 53 burned to the glow in the sky from over cident, however. South Hemlock Street: hit ground last weekend when a mile away,” Boone said. and run, vehicle vs. property. WUDI¿F FRPSODLQW 5HSRUW RI Crews cleared the scene a resident accidentally ig- Unknown suspect, noninju- elk needing help crossing the Personnel from Seaside DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ DP highway. Elk did not need nited the gasoline in a gen- Fire Department, Cannon Feb. 22, though the sher- ry. 1:49 p.m. Downtown: any assistance and crossed erator on the deck, accord- Beach Fire and Rescue, LII¶VRI¿FHUHPDLQHGRYHU- property crimes. Report of highway on their own. ing to Chief Bill Boone of Gearhart Fire Department, night. stolen license plate from ve- Hamlet Fire and Rescue. Elsie-Vinemaple Rural %RRQH H[SHFWV WKH Feb. 10 hicle. The house was a “total Fire Protection District, SURSHUW\GDPDJHWRH[FHHG 10:22 p.m. 200 block of 3:46 p.m. 300 block of loss,” he said. Clatsop County Sheriff’s $300,000, he said. “It was North Spruce Street: suspi- Elk Creek Road: call on a Fire crews from Hamlet 2I¿FHDQG0HGL[UHVSRQG- a big house, but it wasn’t in cious circumstances. Call- disturbance. Received report responded to an alarm at ed as well. the best shape.” er reported hearing loud of a restraining order viola- screaming coming from the tion. Reporting party stat- beach. Unable to locate any- ed he was restrained from thing on the beach. contacting subject, who had driven into his apartment Life Flight Network will “Providence Seaside shorten a patient’s transfer Feb. 8 FRPSOH[ DQG JDYH KLP D 5:50 p.m. 100 block of “mean look,” then drove out. open a base in Astoria and Hospital depends on Life time if they need a higher operate 24 hours a day, sev- Flight services for our pa- level of care,” Thorsen said. North Hemlock Street (on Unable to locate any restrain- en days a week beginning tients suffering from cardiac “This will greatly improve sidewalk): call on a distur- ing order in law enforcement 0D\ events and other life-threat- the care available to our lo- bance. On foot patrol down- data systems. Finally located 7KH$VWRULDEDVHLVH[SHFW- ening trauma,” said Bonnie cal communities. We look town, observed a verbal as part of reporting party’s HG WR VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LPSURYH Thompson, chief operating forward to continuing our disturbance that resulted in bench probation/sentence for access to air medical resources RI¿FHUDQGFKLHIQXUVLQJH[- long-term relationship with subject getting slapped by assault and menacing. Still, female. Subject refused to be a public apartment parking along the Oregon and Wash- ecutive for Providence Sea- Life Flight.” ington coast. The helicopter side Hospital. Noting that Life Flight has a victim and, after consulting lot. No obvious attempts to stationed in Astoria will be a “Having a Life Flight base served the local area for near- ZLWK RI¿FHU GHFLGHG WR JR contact reporting party. No twin-engine Agusta 109. The here on the North Coast will ly 40 years from the Port- with a warning for disorderly further action taken. 7:02 p.m. 100 block of instrument-rated helicopter can be a tremendous help when- land-Vancouver area, Jacob conduct. 3DFL¿F 6WUHHW DVVLVWDQFH make the trip from the coast to ever we need to transport a pa- Dalstra, regional director for provided to another agency. Portland in about 25 minutes. tient immediately,” she said. Life Flight said he was happy Feb. 9 3:14 a.m. U.S. Highway Report of male passed out Local hospitals, including (ULN7KRUVHQFKLHIH[HF- to be able to provide a “more 101 on Falcon Cove Road: and unresponsive in vehicle. &ROXPELD 0HPRULDO 3URYL- XWLYH RI¿FHU IRU &ROXPELD local presence.” dence Seaside, Ocean Beach 0HPRULDO +RVSLWDO 0HPRUL- 0HPEHUVKLS RSWLRQV IRU DVVLVWDQFH SURYLGHG WR ¿UH 2I¿FHUFRQWDFWHGPDOHZKR and Willapa Harbor, should DO+RVSLWDOVDLGKHZDV³H[- Life Flight are available. For EHQH¿WIURPKDYLQJDQHPHU- cited” about the new base. more information contact the gency medical helicopter just “Access to a local he- Life Flight membership of- moments away. licopter will dramatically ¿FHDW House on Hwy. 53 a ‘total loss’ Life Flight to open a helicopter base in Astoria N E W H IG H ABO V E CAN N O N BE ACH 82624 E lkw ood M tn R d LIS T IN G O CE AN V IE W S N E W CO N S TR U CTIO N 2887 S H em lock C a n n on Be a ch W ith w hite w a te r oce a n & lig hthou se vie w s, this e xqu isite hom e w a s re b u ilt in 201 3. P riva te , w ood e d 2.6 4 a cre e sta te w ith cha rm in g g u e st hou se . C a n n on Be a ch L u xu riou s g re a t room , m a ste r su ite , 3 b d room , d e n , g a ra g e to b e b u ilt b y C oa ste r C on stru ction . 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Report of male sitting in his vehicle parked in front of the daycare every morning. 2I¿FHU PDGH FRQWDFW 7KH subject was there to see his grandchild each morning. Nothing suspicious. Feb. 14 3:42 a.m. 3600 block of East Chinook Street: assis- tance provided to Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue. Of- ¿FHUDVVLVWHGZLWKDQLQWR[L- cated female with a cut wrist in the 2600 block of East Chinook Street in Cannon Beach. Female was trans- SRUWHG E\ 0HGL[ WR 3URYL- dence Seaside Hospital. She LVWKHVLVWHURIDQLQWR[LFDWHG female at the Warren House Pub who was transported by 0HGL[HDUOLHULQWKHQLJKW 8:48 a.m. 500 block of South Hemlock Street: mo- tor vehicle hit and run. No injuries reported and damage appeared to be minimal. Ve- hicle was still operational. 7:33 p.m. 400 block of North Larch Street: camping within city limits. 9:24 p.m. Second and Spruce streets: assistance rendered. Received a report RIDIHPDOHUHTXHVWLQJDVVLV- tance. 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