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Cannon Beach Police Log
1:22 a.m. U.S. Highway
101 at 7 Dees: K-9 deploy-
ment, assistance provided to
Seaside Police Department.
After an alert by K-9 Offi cer
Gunner, a substance believed
to be methamphetamine
was located. Two subjects
were taken into custody.
11 a.m. 100 block of
West Gower Street: burglary
1. Report of wallet stolen
from inside hotel room be-
tween 7:45 and 8:30 p.m.
Patio door left open during
this time frame.
11:46 p.m. East Second
Street: camping within city
limits. Two subjects warned
for overnight camping.
March 30
3:20 a.m. 400 block of
South Promenade: assis-
tance provided to Seaside
Police Department. SPD
attempting to locate two
criminal mischief suspects.
Second call during first
attempt to locate stolen
bicycle suspect. Unable to
locate all.
9:57 a.m. U.S. Highway
101 at milepost 29: aban-
doned/junk vehicle. Offi-
cer Seth Collins observed
an abandoned vehicle at
milepost 29. Driver-side
tires touching fog line. Ve-
hicles driving on highway
appeared to be able to navi-
gate around abandoned ve-
hicle without issue. Officer
put tow notice on vehicle.
At approximately 4:55 p.m.,
Officer Edwards advised that
vehicles were now having
issues passing vehicle. Vehi-
cle towed by Gary’s Cannon
Beach Service Center from
shoulder of road to their
shop, as it was now consti-
tuting a traffic hazard and
would only get worse once
the sun went down. Watch-
Guard video available.
8 p.m. 1400 block of
South Hemlock Street: call
on a disturbance. Verbal ar-
gument between married
couple over car keys. Both
subjects intoxicated and
sleeping in separate rooms
for the night. Couple agreed
to go to sleep and not drive
for the evening. No further
complaints.
March 31
3:42 p.m. 400 block of
Elk Creek Road: suspicious
circumstances. Complaint of
a girl smoking cigarettes in
the stairwell of the condos,
leaving butts on the stairs
and ground. Complainant
knows the girl does not live
there. Officer searched for
her, to no avail.
April 1
7:58 a.m. 800 block of
Spruce Street: death inves-
tigation. Determined to be
natural causes.
4:26 p.m. 200 block of
North Spruce Street: call for
information. Waved down
by staff and advised they
had a former employee who
was still living on campus.
Said employee had threat-
ened suicide previously,
and staff was concerned
she may threated it again.
Staff wanted information re-
garding local mental health
services. Officer provided
what information he could.
April 2
8:02 a.m. Sunset and
Hemlock streets: camping
within city limits. Report
of subjects sleeping in the
doorway to a vacant build-
ing. Officer arrived on scene.
Verbal warning issued. Sub-
jects cleared, waiting for a
bus to Tillamook.
April 3
3:59 a.m. 15th Avenue
and Roosevelt Drive in
Seaside, southbound: K-9
deployment, assistance
provided to Seaside Police
Department. Operator of
vehicle failed to yield for
several blocks. Seaside Po-
lice Department requested
a K-9 officer sniff. Operator
of the vehicle gave consent
to search the vehicle with
K-9. Negative alert. Opera-
tor arrested for DUII.
11:47 a.m. 600 block
of Spruce Street: welfare
check. Request for welfare
check on subject making
suicidal statements over
email. Officer responded,
made contact and deter-
mined that subject was not
a threat to himself or others.
3:41 p.m. U.S. Highway
101 at milepost 27: motor
vehicle accident. Exchanged
happened prior to officer’s
arrival.
10:58 p.m. 76 station at
Avenue U in Seaside: posses-
sion of methamphetamine,
assistance provided to Clat-
sop County Sheriff’s Office.
Traffic stop resulted in pos-
session of controlled sub-
stance: methamphetamine,
heroin and oxycodone.
April 4
7:26
a.m.
Breakers
Point: camping within city
limits. Caller reported sub-
jects camping on beach. Of-
ficer responded and advised
subjects of city ordinance
regarding overnight camp-
ing. Subjects were warned
and officer cleared.
April 5
12:08 a.m. 200 block
of North Hemlock Street:
motor vehicle accident.
Subject backed vehicle into
telephone pole.
of highway to bus shelter.
Women’s Resource Center
contacted for options.
10:26 p.m. Gower Street
parking lot: camping within
city limits. Subject(s) warned
for unlawful lodging.
12:03 a.m. Tolovana
Wayside: camping within
city limits. Subject(s) warned
for unlawful lodging.
101, northbound: assistance
provided to Seaside Police
Department, Traffic stop re-
sulted in DUII. After subject
was arrested, K-9 was de-
ployed for sniff, alerted to
glove box, which contained
an open airbag cover. Alert
possibly based on residual.
No contraband was found.
and Hemlock streets: call
on a disturbance. Callers
reported street preachers.
Officer responded. No laws
were being broken. Subject
given counsel as to accept-
able behavior.
April 7
son Street: camping within
city limits. Subject(s) warned
for unlawful lodging.
April 8
11:35 a.m. 300 block
of Elk Creek Road: theft II.
Theft of gasoline.
7:19 p.m. Warren Way:
welfare check on female be-
side U.S. Highway 101, Tran-
sient female, refused offer
to stay in available shelters.
Female was transported off
least 18 years old by Elec-
tion Day.
You must update your
registration if you move or
change your mailing ad-
dress, change your name, or
wish to change your party
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updating their registration
have until 8 p.m. on Elec-
tion Day to do so.
People can register on-
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tions. Voter registration
forms can also be down-
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on the Port of Astoria, Clat-
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9:11 a.m. 100 block of
West Gower Street: suspi-
cious circumstances. Report
of a subject attempting to
gain access to hotel room
from balcony. When guests’
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ny. The guest noticed the
neighboring lights turned
on. The guest also noticed
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she thought could have
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information other than he
or she had a hoodie on.
11:50 a.m. 100 block
of East Jefferson Street:
theft II.
2:31 p.m. 200 block
of North Hemlock Street:
motor-vehicle accident, hit
and run. Victim’s driver-side
mirror was struck by passing
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1:10 p.m. West Second
10:23 p.m. Second
Street parking lot: camp-
ing within city limits. Sub-
ject(s) warned for unlawful
lodging.
Randy Anderson
April 9
7:43 p.m. U.S. Highway
9:34 a.m. 900 block of
North Spruce Street: code
violation. House address
numbers missing. Upon
further investigation, resi-
dence is located out of city
limits but within Cannon
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2:28 p.m. Seventh and
Oak streets: missing person.
Report of a found child.
Officer arrived. The child’s
father was located. Child
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7:10 a.m. Spruce Street
parking lot: camping within
city limits. Subject(s) warned
for unlawful lodging.
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11:37 p.m. Second
Street at sewer ponds:
camping within city limits.
10:52 a.m. 3700 block
of Coho Place: call for in-
formation. Caller originally
reported a possible bur-
glary in her vacant home
after she found a syringe
on a window sill. Later that
day, she called to cancel the
report after learning the
syringe belonged to her
adult daughter and had
been used to give a cat an
injection.
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