2A • March 23, 2018 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Two dead after Highway 26 crash CANNON BEACH FIRE AND RESCUE LEFT: A hiker with a broken leg was assisted to safety by Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue, Medix and Seasde Fire and Rescue. ABOVE: Rescue teams move to help an injured hiker. Hiker brought to safety by Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue came to the aid of a woman who suffered a broken leg while hiking on a trail in Ecola State Park on March 10. Officer Jodi Symonds was first on scene along with Medix. Chief Matt Benedict, Lt. Brian Smith and fire- fighter Jordan Spencer along with Cannon Beach Police Department and Medix took the trail to find the woman. It was deter- mined that a rope team was needed to bring her to the road. Seaside Fire and Rescue responded with four members of their team, including Chief Joey Daniels. The hiker was found and transported for medical treatment. Two people are dead af- ter a crash Friday afternoon, March 16, at U.S. Highway 26, 32 miles east of Seaside. Nineteen-year-old Kend- ra Cornwell from Gresham, a passenger in a 2002 black Chevrolet Trailblazer and Tom Bonneville, 80, from Windom, Minnesota, a pas- senger in a 2017 GMC Aca- dia, were pronounced dead at the scene. According to Oregon State Police, the Trailblazer operated by an 18-year-old Portland woman, Caitlyn Potter, lost control on east- bound highway 26, and slid sideways into the westbound lane. The Trailblazer first struck a westbound Toyota Tacoma without causing inju- ries before striking the west- bound GMC in a T-bone fash- ion. Potter was transported to OHSU with critical injuries. The driver of the GMC, Andrew Bonneville, 71, from Newberg and three other pas- sengers in the GMC were transported to Portland area hospitals. Two children in the GMC, ages 8 and 12, were transported to Emmanuel Hospital and treated for mi- nor injuries. Speed and seatbelt usage are being considered as pos- sible contributing factors of the crash. The driver of the Toyo- ta Tacoma was identified as Daniel Fultz, 35 from Port- land. His two adult passen- gers were not injured. CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG Feb. 24 during a disturbance. 6:25 p.m., Second Street restrooms: Officer took a report of harassment. It was determined nothing criminal had happened. 11:33 p.m., 1100 block S. Spruce Court: Police respond to an ongoing dispute between neighbors regard- ing noise. No noise was heard at the time of police arrival. Police say they will have extra patrols in the area. 7:23 p.m., Hemlock and Mariner Market: Medix transports to the hospital a man who sustained in- juries from a fall. Feb. 25 3:50 a.m., 1500 block S. Hemlock: Officers pulled over a suspicious vehicle and searched it following a spate of recent burglaries. Occupants said they were staying in Seaside and trying to find their way back. Nothing appeared out of order; no further action was taken. 8:12 a.m., 300 block 15th Avenue: Police respond to Seaside police request for assistance regarding a home invasion in progress. Request was canceled before Cannon Beach police arrived. 10:01 a.m., 1100 block Spruce Court: Police respond to an ongoing neigh- bor dispute. 5:18 p.m., 79000 block Cannon Road: Police assist other agencies regarding a man who was injured Feb. 26 11:00 p.m., E. Warren Way: Subjects are warned for overnight camping. Feb. 27 9:09 p.m., Sewer Ponds: Subjects are warned for overnight camping. Feb. 28 6:56 a.m., 100 block Amber Lane: Neighbor reports lights on inside a newly constructed home. The con- cern is they don’t think the home is occupied yet. Police responding speak to a woman inside the resi- dence who says she is just moving in. says he is just finishing up. wanted on a warrant. The female was taken into police custody. March 1 1:28 p.m., 400 block Kimberly Court: Police respond to a complaint of an RV parked on private property but hooked up to water belonging to the complainant. The RV owner was asked to move his RV. 12:15 a.m., 100 block Fernwood: Subjects are warned for overnight camping. 11:30 p.m., 1100 block Spruce Court: Police respond to a third report of noise. After interviewing the complained upon party, they learn the reporting party makes unwanted comments about the subject’s children and herself and yells at her. Police advise subject to contact the building management with their concerns. There was no noise at the time of the police visit. March 3 3:36 p.m., 100 block W. Second Street: A person left a loaded firearm in a business bathroom. Officers re- sponding secured the firearm which was returned to its owner. 11:26 a.m., 82000 block Elkwood Mountain Road: Police respond to a domestic dispute which they say is verbal in nature only. 7:16 p.m., 1100 block S. Hemlock: Officers respond to a report of an intoxicated person yelling. Subject is given a courtesy ride. 6:45 p.m., 82000 block Elk Mountain Road: Police respond to a report of a suspicious vehicle at a construction site. They speak with a plumber who March 4 1:22 a.m., Highway 101 and Junction 26: Police contact subjects outside disabled vehicle. The female was 4:32 p.m., Highway 101: Gawkers looking at elk are advised they are creating a traffic hazard and are standing too close to wild animals. 8:25 p.m., 2800 block Pacific: Police assist on a medical call in response to a report of a woman with a possible broken hip. 11:34 p.m., 3300 block Highway 26: Police assist another agency regard- ing two subjects who stole money and possibly left on foot. March 5 12:33 a.m., Elkland and Glenwood Court: Police follow up on suspicious behavior reported regarding two subjects in a pickup. 12:49 a.m., Spruce and Monroe: Po- lice conduct a field interview with subjects in connection to reports of recent criminal activity. 4:14 a.m., Tolovana Inn: Police in- terview subjects related to recent criminal activity; subjects report having recently purchased a Harley Davidson that was in a U-Haul trailer. 6:30 a.m., Hemlock and Monroe: Police conduct field interview with subjects in a van seen driving slow- ly in the area. The subject said they were looking for a job site. The vehi- cle was later observed in the garage of a house located on Hemlock and Adams. March 6 12:24 a.m., Third and Antler: Subjects warned for overnight camping were given permission to stay where they were as they had been drinking and did not want to drive. 2:25 a.m., 800 block S. Hemlock: A found pit bull brought into the police department was reuinited with its owner. March 7 9:39 a.m., Beach: A person using stilts on the beach reported losing their wallet. 2:40 p.m., 100 block Ross Lane: A pile of chicken bones determined to have been left behind by a raccoon who broke into a shed. March 9 2:25 p.m., Warren Way: A transient female with possible mental health issues reported someone on the bus she had been on from Salem followed her and stole a dress. Fe- male was later taken to the residence of a woman in Seaside who she met on the bus. 8:02 p.m., 4500 block Logan Lane: Police respond to a report of a home invasion in progress. Upon arrival, the female resident said she had been awakened by a loud bang. The premises were searched and all seemed secure. There were no signs of unwanted entry. March 10 5:20 p.m., Ecola State Park: Police assist other agency with a subject with an injured leg. Subject trans- ported to the hospital. 9:15 p.m., 300 block Sunset: Police assist with an emotionally disturbed minor female. 1:48 p.m., Haystack Rock: Police respond to a report of a subject unwilling to take direction with a Haystack Rock volunteer. After police arrived, the subject complied with the directions. 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