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    2A • July 27, 2018 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com
Trash cans catch fire near local business
Ecola Seafood
closed by blaze
EO Media Group
Ecola Seafood in Can-
non Beach was damaged by
a fire early Saturday, July
21.
Firefighters
received
a report of smoke at the
Spruce Street restaurant at
2:45 a.m. and were able to
The cause is
undetermined
quickly knock down the fire.
The restaurant had fire,
smoke and water damage,
with most of the damage on
the first floor, according to
Cannon Beach Fire Chief
Matt Benedict.
The cause of the fire is
under investigation.
The restaurant is closed.
CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG
July 5
July 8
Five incidents of overnight camping
were reported.
Four incidents of overnight camping
were reported.
12:19 a.m., Hemlock and Highway
101: Police issue a warning to a
female who parked her car on
a blind turn in order to slip out
and urinate, creating a dangerous
situation.
12:53 a.m., Beach and Tolovana
Wayside: Juveniles with illegal
fireworks and breaking curfew
are warned and returned to their
parents.
8:19 a.m., North Beach and Hem-
lock: A man who said he hated rich
people who was yelling profanities
at tourists was contacted by the
police. A woman who told police
he had shouted “liposuction” at her
was told by police this is freedom
of speech. The man said he just
wished to leave down and was
allowed to do so.
July 6
One incident of overnight camping
was reported.
July 9
Two incidents of overnight camping
were reported.
14:00 p.m., E. Gower: Employees
of a business report flat tires and
nail in tires.
Four incidents of overnight camping
were reported.
15:16 p.m., Beach: A lost wedding
ring is reported.
Firefighters responded to a small blaze in Cannon Beach Sunday.
County firefighters respond to Substation Fire
21:51 p.m., Beach and Jackson: A
fugitive is apprehended.
July 12
One case of overnight camping
was reported
10:53 a.m., East Ocean: A little
lost boy is reunited with his family.
CANNON BEACH FIRE
12:32 p.m., Sea Ranch: A four year
old boy walking alone with a dog
is reported at the bridge. Police
contact the father and the son;
the boy had been told he could
not leave the campground with
the dog, but he did.
23:58 p.m., Broadway, Seaside:
Police assist Seaside police.
10:16 a.m., Beach: A lost drone
is reported.
Cannon Beach firefighters
responded to large trash can
fire by Sweet Basil’s Cafe
Sunday morning.
A neighbor heard pop-
ping sounds at the business
on Hemlock Street at around
2:45 a.m. The neighbor called
911, Fire Chief Matt Benedict
said, but knocked out the fire
with a garden hose.
The fire appears to be acci-
dental, but the cause is unde-
termined, Benedict said.
The two trash cans and the
structure enclosing them were
completely destroyed. There
was heat damage to a nearby
vehicle and the pots on the
restaurant’s porch, but other-
wise no damage to the build-
ing, Benedict said.
July 11
Eight incidents of overnight camp-
ing are reported.
Nine incidents of overnight camping
are reported.
Cannon Beach Gazette
July 10
8:25 p.m., Semaphore 10 and
Beach: A barrel with Japanese writ-
ing on it was moved by police and
later picked up by public works.
July 7
By Brenna Visser
July 13
1:56 a.m., E. Gower: A flipflop with
a threatening message written on
it is left at the door of the police
department. Police learned it had
been left there by a concerned
citizen who found it at the beach
at Umpqua. Another matching flip
flop was later found, but with no
message. There are no suspects.
Local firefighters headed east earlier this month to help combat the Substation Fire in Sherman and Wasco counties.
The Daily Astorian
Clatsop County firefighters joined the
efforts to combat the Substation Fire in
Sherman and Wasco counties.
Fire agencies from Seaside, Gearhart,
Lewis and Clark, Astoria and Knappa
sent resources and personnel. Seaside
Fire Chief Joey Daniels led the local
group. The fire is now mostly contained.
The fast-moving fire grew to 79,000
acres and led to one death.
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