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2A • April 6, 2018 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Police academy teaches skills to public NORTH COAST LAND CONSERVANCY Program aims to educate citizens about different aspects of law enforcement Volunteers mulching the trails at Circle Creek. Cannon Beach Gazette Help tidy the trails at Circle Creek Conservation Center The Clatsop County Citizen’s Police Academy is back for its 11th year, aimed at community members who have an interest in law enforcement and want to learn more about their local police agen- cies. Classes will be held every Tuesday evening from 6 to 9 p.m., running from April 17 to June 5. “Our goal is to educate citizens about the different aspects of law enforcement and strengthen our community ties,” ac- cording to Cannon Beach Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn . Participants will have an opportunity to learn about each department, tour fa- cilities, learn about crime scenes, learn how to use the Taser and other weapons, The conservancy is seek- ing volunteers for a trails stewardship day at its Circle Creek Conservation Center on Saturday, April 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to get the trails ready for the season. Volunteers will help with activities that may include brushing out and mulching the 2.4-mile Wetlands Walk and 0.8-mile Legacy Loop and repairing anything dis- turbed by winter storms and flooding. Contact stewardship di- rector Melissa Reich at me- lissar@nclctrust.org in ad- vance for directions to the property and to let her know you’re coming. Bring a lunch and work gloves if you have them, and prepare to get mud- dy. Dogs are not allowed on habitat reserves. To learn more or download a trail map, visit NCLCtrust. org. COLIN MURPHEY/EO MEDIA GROUP Participants in a citizen’s police academy in Cannon Beach in 2017 sign in with Officer James Jordan, right, before entering a mock crime scene. tour the jail and participate in confronta- tional scenarios that officers often handle on the job. Those interested must be 18 years old or older, and all applicants are subject to a criminal background check. Applica- tions are due by April 10. To request an application, or for additional informa- tion, please contact Cannon Beach Police Department at 503-436-2811. CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG March 14 9:13 p.m., 800 block Avenue M: Police assist with a disturbance call. 9:48 p.m., S. Hemlock and Bralier: Persons are warned of unlawful lodging. March 15 10:31 a.m., Cannon Beach police department: Lost keys are reported. 9:24 p.m., 300 block Elk Creek Road: Police responding to a suspicious situation gave a courtesy ride to a woman to Helping Hands. March 16 3:33 p.m., 500 block Nash: Report- ing party told police an unknown subject knocked on the door of the residence where the reporting party was staying. Thinking it was a de- livery person, the reporting party did not answer. An unknown male then came on to the back porch and watched the reporting party load their vehicle and depart. 5:55 p.m., 100 block E. Gower: A female subject with known mental health issues told police someone was harassing her by putting sticks by her car and door. 10:58 p.m., 3400 block S. Hemlock: A couple engaged in a verbal dis- pute were warned for disorderly conduct. March 17 1:46 a.m., Highway 101 and Seven Dee’s: Police assist a motorist with a dead battery. 2:00 a.m., 500 block Beach Drive, Seaside: Cannon Beach police assist Seaside police with a warrant arrest. March 18 2:50 a.m., 900 block Beach Drive, Seaside: Cannon Beach police assist Seaside police with a domestic dis- turbance. One subject was arrested. 4:03 a.m., 1100 block Avenue A: Cannon Beach police assist Seaside police with a domestic disturbance. One subject was arrested and a fire- arm was confiscated. March 19 12:16 a.m., Spruce and Second Avenue: Subjects are warned of overnight camping. 12:24 a.m., Second Street: Police conduct a field interview with a man hanging out near the restrooms. 3:21 a.m., Conference Center: Police on patrol observe a sub- ject attempting to pick the lock on a vehicle. The subject had no identification. Police contacted the vehicle owner who said they had locked themselves out of their car and this person was trying to help them. No criminal activity was reported and all subjects were properly identified. elderly male who fell is assisted by police and the fire department. 8:41 a.m., 300 block S. Franklin, Seaside: Cannon Beach police assist Seaside police with a search warrant. 1:48 p.m., 300 block N. Chinook: A daughter unable to make contact with her mother requested a welfare check; police contact mother who appears well. 4:09 p.m., Matanuska: Police warn a subject for urinating into a soda can. The subject claimed he didn’t know where public restrooms were located. March 20 12:04 a.m., Highway 101, Milepost 16.5: Cannon Beach police assist Or- egon State police with a traffic stop. 10:18 p.m., Second Street re- strooms: Subjects are warned for overnight camping. March 21 3:48 p.m., 100 block W. Gower: Un- wanted guests who refuse to leave are given gas vouchers by police to assist them in leaving the area. 10:56 p.m., 600 block N. Larch: An March 22 2:47 a.m., 900 block N. Holladay, Seaside: Cannon Beach police assist with traffic control at a fire. 4:00 a.m., 1700 block Block View Point: Subjects preparing to leave residence in a large Penske truck are determined to be the homeowner’s son who has a key to the residence. 2:41 p.m., Seaside police depart- ment: A lost wallet was reported by its owner to be found in the residence. LAKE FRONT ESTATE/CULLABY LAKE $1,350,000 March 28 March 26 12:01 a.m., 100 block W. Madison: Subjects warned for overnight camping. 2:49 p.m., 300 block Elk Creek Road: Someone who bought gas and then left without paying is reported. 7:36 p.m., Highway 101: Police assist at a traffic stop. 4:02 p.m., Police headquarters: A lost wallet is reported. March 24 4:42 p.m., Police headquarters: Lost keys are reported. 6:24 p.m., 2700 block S. Pacific: A shark fin sighting is reported. Police said they did not see the fin or shark. 1:11 a.m., 3200 block S. Hemlock: Police assist another agency re- sponding to a sick person. 10:55 p.m., E. Second: Subjects warned of unlawful lodging. March 25 12:36 a.m., Ocean Way and Holl- aday: Cannon Beach police assist Seaside police with a canine search for narcotics inside a vehicle. Ille- gal prescription narcotics and trace amounts of suspected heroin are found. 5:55 p.m., Sunset Blvd: An intoxi- cated male is reported. 9:13 p.m., 100 block W. Kenai: Call- er reports raccoon family stuck in a drain. The family escaped before officer’s arrival. 9:30 p.m., E. Second Street: Police break up an illegal campground and seize alcohol to be destroyed. 8:30 p.m., 1200 block S. Roosevelt: Police assist in a structure fire. 8:58 p.m., 1800 block S. Columbia: Officers assist on a disturbance call. March 27 1:32 a.m., 300 block S. Edgewood: Cannon Beach police assist at a structure fire. 3:39 p.m., Parking Lot: A car vs pole incident is reported. 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