6A • March 27, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Police dog will also get search & rescue training hikers lost in the city’s forest reserves. Gunner will also serve as a mascot for the department, and Gregory plans eventu- ally to introduce Gunner to local schools. $ . RI¿FHU FDQ EH D “tool that’s used to build re- lationships with students,” PDNLQJ LW HDVLHU IRU RI¿FHUV teach kids about the dangers of drugs, the importance of being productive citizens DQG WKDW ³SROLFH RI¿FHUV DUH people, too,” Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin said. Gunner is the only narcot- ics dog in Clatsop County. Other local law enforcement agencies, including the Clat- VRS&RXQW\,QWHUDJHQF\1DU- cotics Team, may use Gun- QHU WR ¿QG GUXJV DW FULPH scenes, during highway vehi- cle stops and in drug-related investigations. Gunner represents the de- partment’s second attempt to pick the right pup. The department pur- chased Gunner from Top 'RJ 3ROLFH . 7UDLQLQJ and Consulting, a compa- ny in Modesto, Calif., for $6,200, an amount that also paid for a one-year warran- ty on Gunner’s health that includes a total refund or replacement should Gunner not work out. So far, the department has raised almost $30,000, according to Schermerhorn IRUWKH.RI¿FHUSURJUDP ,Q DGGLWLRQ 'RJV $OORZHG Cannon Beach has pledged to supply free dog food for the life of the program, and 'U 5REHUW 5HPHQVQ\GHU D veterinarian at Seaside Pet Clinic, said he will adminis- ter Gunner’s routine check- ups free of charge. BU SIN E SS DIRE CT ORY L AWN & G ARDEN C ARE Cannon Beach Police Log March 1 10:57 p.m. 1100 block way 26. However, the rest 2:46 a.m. East Second RI(FROD&RXUWEXUJODU\, continued to Seaside. No Street: camping within city Theft of purses from motel action taken by units. 1:25 p.m. 7RORYDQD,QQ limits. Subject warned for room. Report of fraudulent overnight camping. use of credit card in Port- property crimes. 5:08 p.m. 200 block land. 1:34 p.m. City Park: of North Hemlock Street: dog/animal complaints. March 6 REOLWHUDWLQJ ¿UHDUP ,' Citizen worried about two 1:37 p.m. 100 block of dogs left in car near City PDUNV &RQ¿VFDWHG SLVWRO ZLWK VHULDO QXPEHUV ¿OHG West Gower Street: call Park parked in yellow zone for information. Report of ZLWK ÀDVKHUV RQ ZLQGRZV off. guest requiring more care slightly cracked. Warning March 2 than a motel can provide. given to owner regarding 5:34 p.m. 200 block of 2I¿FHU DGYLVHG JXHVW VKH leaving dogs in hot car and East Warren Way: assis- needs to seek other lodging parking in yellow zone. tance provided to another better suited for her needs. March 9 agency. Subject called to Guest will remain for one 9:45 a.m. U.S. High- UHSRUW ¿UHDUPV EHLQJ VKRW more night but needs to near city limits and hous- leave the following day. way 101 at milepost 29.5: Received report of two HV &DOOHU QRWL¿HG RI¿FHU Guest understood. 2:51 p.m. Sunset Boule- or three gunshots coming that he/she knew the area was in county jurisdiction vard and Hemlock Street: from northway of U.S. EXW UHTXHVWHG DQ RI¿FHU other all. Verbal warning Highway 101 at milepost UHVSRQG 2I¿FHU UHVSRQG- given for hitchhiking and ZKHUH 2'27 FUHZV were downing trees. Af- ed to area and was able to outdoor merchandising. ter checking the area and determine individuals were March 7 speaking with the reporting target shooting somewhere 7:33 a.m. Chapman party, it was determined the LQ FRXQW\ SURSHUW\ ,QGL- viduals were nowhere near Point: camping within city sounds came from the east city property and not shoot- limits. Subject contact- side of the highway at the LQJQHDUUHVLGHQFHV2I¿FHU ed for overnight camping. very north end of Elkland 'ULYH &KHFNHG WKH DUHD also noted the atmospheric Warning issued. 8:19 a.m. West Harrison and remained for a bit, but FRQGLWLRQV DPSOL¿HG WKH VRXQGV RI JXQ¿UH IURP WKH Street: camping within city no other shots were heard. hills east of U.S. highway limits. Subject(s) warned March 10 for unlawful lodging and 101. 6:31 p.m. :HVW 'DZHV expired registration. 8:22 a.m. North Larch Avenue and Hemlock Street: camping within city March 8 6WUHHW RI¿FHU PDGH FRQ- limits. Complaint of camp- 12:26 a.m. Second ers set up with a tent and tact with vehicle parked in URDGZD\ EORFNLQJ WUDI¿F Street: camping within city supplies. Checked area. No occupants in vehicle limits. Subject warned for No sign of tent or people. at the time of contact. A violating overnight camp- Bedding inside vehicle short time later, occupants ing ordinance. suggests it was slept in last 12:30 a.m. Second night. Left a business card UHWXUQHGDQGLQIRUPHGRI¿- cer they parked in the road Street: camping within city informing of the ordinance because they had to use the limits. Subject warned for and to contact with any UHVWURRP 2I¿FHU LVVXHG violating overnight camp- questions. Went back at ap- driver a parking citation for ing ordinance. proximately 11 a.m. Vehi- 5:15 a.m. Fernwood cle was gone. hazardous parking and no- 5:56 p.m. First and WL¿HG GULYHU RI WKH YDULRXV Street: camping within city parking lots within 25 feet limits. Subjects warned for Hemlock Street: aban- doned/junk vehicle. Res- where they could park in overnight camping. 1:07 p.m. U.S. Highway ident concerned about a the future. westbound at milepost 6: vehicle parked in area for a March 5 WUDI¿F FRPSODLQW $GYLVHG FRXSOH RI GD\V 2I¿FHU UH- 12:16 a.m. 1300 block by dispatch that Oregon sponded. Vehicle parked on of Second Street: assis- State Police had received a private property and would tance provided to another report of a group of sport- need to be towed by proper- agency. Attempted to locate style motorcycles passing ty owner if a problem. burglary suspect who was illegally and performing chased by a homeowner stunts. A couple of them from residence. Staged at were stopped by OSP at Broadway Middle School. milepost 6 on U.S. High- Fresh P AINTING March 11 Licensed • Bonded • Insured CCB# 89453 7:18 a.m. U.S. Highway 101 at Arch Cape Tunnel: assistance provided to Or- egon State Police and Can- non Beach Fire and Rescue with a motor vehicle crash. Vehicle vs. elk. Noninjury. Stood by for OSP’s arrival IRUWUDI¿FFRQWURO 9:14 a.m. 500 block of 1RUWK (OP 6WUHHW WKHIW ,, Theft of camera equipment from vehicle. 9:37 a.m. Warren Way: fugitive arrest. “TO-GO” Orders Welcome 2:30 a.m. U.S. Highway 101 at Beerman Creek: traf- ¿FFLWDWLRQ2UHJRQGULYHUV license recovered from a suspended driver. March 13 9:35 p.m. 1200 block of South Hemlock Street: emergency medical re- sponse. Elderly male fell inside the American Legion and hit his head. No Medix transport. 11:30 p.m. Tolovana Wayside: camping with- in city limits. Subject(s) warned for unlawful lodg- ing. March 14 4:59 a.m. Second Street at sewer ponds: camping within city limits. 5:56 p.m. 1200 block of South Hemlock Street: assistance provided to an- other agency. Female fell RQ GHFN DW WKH ,ULVK 7DEOH Twisted her ankle. No Me- dix transport. 10:59 p.m. 700 block of North Spruce Street: dis- turbance. Male had been drinking and wanted to leave in his car. 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