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CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG
April 21
10:35 a.m. Beach, Silver Point: Police
and the Cannon Beach Fire Depart-
ment assist a woman knocked over
by her own dog.
4:17 p.m., Beach: Found keys are
turned into the police.
8:15 p.m., 2800 block Pacific: A
heavily intoxicated man causing a
disturbance outside a hotel is warned
of disorderly conduct.
10:56 p.m., Tolovana and the
Beach: Spotted Chinese floating
lanterns are seen in the sky. Offi-
cer attempt to locate the person
or persons who set them off but
are unable to do so.
11:54 p.m., 100 block W. Madison:
Caller reports people camping or
preparing to camp overnight on the
beach. Officers contacting subjects
are told subjects are photographing
the Milky Way.
April 22
8:27 a.m., Highway 101 and Milepost
30: A person spotted sleeping in a
sleeping bag along the side of the
highway is neither hurt nor wanting
assistance.
4:21 p.m., Haystack Lane: Lost keys
was reunited with their owner.
5:02 p.m., 800 block Ecola Park Road:
A burglary was reported. Officers
checking the residence area found
multiple places where the burglar
attempted to break in, as well as
an unlocked sliding door which
seemed the likely place of entry.
There were signs someone had been
in the house but nothing obvious
was missing.
8:13 p.m., 3400 block S. Hemlock:
A person said his room had been
unlawfully entered. A spare room key
may or may not have gone missing.
April 23
1:03 a.m., 100 block E. Madison:
Caller reports a suspicious person;
police say it is a person wearing a
breathing mask.
slumped over his steering wheel.
The vehicle was gone prior to po-
lice arrival.
April 24
7:39 a.m., 100 block E. Madison: A
person called police to say they found
tacks on their front doorstep. They
believe this is related to a prior report.
Additional patrols are requested.
10 a.m., 1100 block Spruce Court: A
watch is reported stolen.
12:39 a.m., Ecola State Park: A wallet
is reported lost.
4:32 p.m., Haystack Parking: A dog
locked in a car on a 68-degree day is
reported in distress. Police arrive as
the family was coming back from the
beach. They said would be leaving
the area shortly.
10:33 p.m., 1000 block S. Columbia,
Seaside: Cannon Beach police assist
with two women fighting. Seaside
police were assisted on scene, at
the hospital, and the Seaside police
department. Cannon Beach police re-
turned a few hours later to the Seaside
police headquarters to assist with a
report of one of the women attempt-
ing to strangle herself with clothing.
April 25
11:17 p.m., Highway 101 and Junc-
tion 26: CB police assist Seaside police
with a report of a driver who ran a
stop sign and then ignored a police
command to stop their vehicle. The
subject was stopped at the junction.
April 26
10:14 a.m., 3700 block S. Hemlock:
A dogfight between a pit bull and
a pug that occurred on April 23red
was resolved amicably. Neither dog
was injured and the pit bull will be
staying home in Portland when its
owners come to use their condo in
Cannon Beach.
April 28
8:39 a.m., 3400 block S. Hemlock:
Police respond to a complaint about
telephone harassment. Options are
given.
3:28 p.m., 100 block N. Larch: A non-
violent, verbal only argument ensued
between a couple. The woman said
she was returning to Portland. Po-
lice gave her a courtesy ride to the
bus stop.
9:21 p.m., Ecola State Park: A hik-
er who refused medical help after
sustaining an injury is assisted to
their vehicle.
5:39 p.m., Highway 101 and Sun-
set: Police respond for a request of
a welfare check on a man reported
8:06 a.m., 300 block Elk Creek: Police
respond to a domestic assault in the
fourth degree. An arrested subject is
April 30
transported to the Clatsop County jail.
May 1
10:36 p.m., 2800 block S. Pacific: Po-
lice respond to a report of a scream-
ing child. A check was conducted and
the child was fine.
May 2
12:18 a.m., Tolovana Wayside:
Subjects are warned of overnight
camping.
Public Works hosts
an open house
Come meet the
team, check out
gear on May 23
By Brenna Visser
May 3
12:02 a.m., Tolovana Wayside:
Subjects are warned of overnight
camping.
1:03 a.m., Second Street: Subjects
are warned for overnight camping. A
minor with them is also in possession.
They are told they can stay where
they are for the night.
6:08 p.m. 100 block E. Gower: Chil-
dren turn in two empty marijuana
containers to police, found on the
sidewalk as litter.
May 4
11 a.m., 100 block N. Hemlock: Verti-
cal pennants set outside businesses
for the Plein Air Festival are discussed
with the police as there is a prohibi-
tion against such pennants. The per-
son in charge of the festival said the
pennants would come down when
she has a crew available to help her.
5:52 p.m., Beach and Les Shirley: A
car key found on beach that opened
a vehicle remotely were turned in to
police who shortly after united them
with their owner.
Cannon Beach Gazette
Ever curious about how
the water stays on and the
roads stay paved? The Public
Works Committee is host-
ing an open house at noon,
Wednesday, May 23, at Can-
non Beach City Hall to dispel
the mystery. Members of the
public works department will
be present to answer ques-
tions and give a show-and-tell
about some of the equipment
that is used to keep Cannon
Beach infrastructure in work-
ing order.
CITY OF CANNON BEACH
The Public Works Department is holding an open house.
The open house is a part of
the annual celebration of Pub-
lic Works Week.
“We want to energize and
AMAZING AWAITS.
Come visit our newest location at the corner of Sunset and
Hemlock in Cannon Beach. You can also find us at our orignal
Pacific City brewpub right on the beach or at our Tillamook
brewery and tap room to see where the magic happens.
May 5
2:17 a.m., Sewer Ponds Parking:
Subjects are warned for overnight
camping.
2:23 a.m., Sewer Ponds Parking:
Subjects are warned for overnight
camping.
2:51 a.m., N. Wahanna: Subjects are
given a courtesy ride.
8:56 a.m., Beach: A film crew filming
without a permit are advised to finish
up and leave.
11:17 a.m., Ocean: A paddle boarder
possibly in distress a half mile from
the shore is safely returned to shore.
P E L I C A N B R E W I N G .CO M
May 6
1:44 a.m., Les Shirley Park: Subjects
are warned for overnight camping.
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