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    May 29, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 7A
Seaside Police Log
May 8
May 10
12:28 a.m., 400 block of South
Franklin: Subject arrested on
a warrant from Washington
County.
1:51 a.m., North Prom: Caller
reported four intoxicated
subjects banging on her motel
door and windows. Subjects
left southbound. Officer
unable to locate subjects
described.
9:30 a.m., Broadway Park: Call-
er reported man smoking pot
in the park. Officers respond-
ed. No drugs found.
5:53 p.m., 1400 block of North
Wahanna Road: Anonymous
caller reporting subject driving
while intoxicated. Officer locat-
ed vehicle parked and advised
owner was leaving vehicle
parked and getting a cab.
6:47 p.m., U.S. Highway 101:
911 caller reporting possible
intoxicated driver. Officer
located vehicle and conducted
stop and tests and advised
warning issued for driving.
May 9
12:36 a.m., 2100 block of Cedar
Street: Officer responded
to check welfare of person
making suicidal comments
and provided courtesy ride up
to the hospital. Subject went
willingly.
3:52 p.m., Broadway and Co-
lumbia Street: Caller reporting
persons causing a disturbance
by protesting. Officer did not
observe anything illegal.
4:53 p.m., 400 block of Broad-
way: Caller reporting theft
from shop. Officer arrived and
stated subject had returned
item and owner did not wish
to pursue anything.
11:35 p.m., 1000 block of
South Downing Street: Caller
wishing to remain anony-
mous is reporting neighbor
out in the parking lot yelling
profanities.
4:12 p.m., Wahanna Road
Ballfields: Caller reported tran-
sients near ballfield. Officer
made contact with subject,
who was just seeking quiet.
Advised to move on.
6:38 p.m., Broadway: 911 caller
reporting possible intoxicated
driver. Officer located vehicle
and advised driver was dis-
tracted by GPS and they have
now reached their destination.
May 11
9:11 a.m., 200 block of
Broadway: Complaint of three
panhandlers with aggressive
dog. Officer contacted sub-
jects who advised they were
not asking for money. Officer
advised of city ordinances.
10:36 a.m., Avenue E: Caller re-
ported three people shooting
up drugs on top of the dunes
at Avenue E. Officer contacted
subjects, who refused a con-
sent search and the officer did
not have probable cause.
May 12
7:03 a.m., 100 block of South
Wahanna Road: Anonymous
female called 911 regarding
people moving out and creat-
ing a noise disturbance. Officer
advised.
10:06 p.m., 400 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Caller report-
ed she accidentally scratched a
brand new car with her shop-
ping cart over the weekend at
Safeway. The license plate is
not entered into DMV yet. In-
formation taken in case victim
comes forward.
11:48 a.m., 1200 block of
South Prom: Report of tran-
sients camping on the beach
with a bonfire and big tent set
up. Officer contacted subjects
and advised of unlawful lodg-
ing ordinance. Subjects are
packing up their belongings
and moving on.
7:44 p.m., 800 block of Beach
Drive: 911 caller reported per-
son laying in the grass on the
Prom. Unknown what is going
on. Officer responded and
assisted inebriated person.
May 13
12:57 a.m., Avenue U: Subject
wanted to report she possibly
saw a wanted person.
9:01 a.m., Lewis and Clark
Road/Wahanna Road: Report
of erratic driver speeding and
passing unsafely. Complainant
followed driver into hospital
parking lot. Officer contacted
both parties, and advised mu-
tual road rage. Driver warned.
7:40 p.m., Avenue A: Parties
warned for open container.
8:14 p.m., 1200 block of Ave-
nue E: Officers responded to a
family disturbance. Situation
calmed down.
9:16 p.m., 800 block of 14th
Avenue: Subject cited for
disorderly conduct.
May 14
5:01 a.m., 1900 block of Spruce
Drive: Caller reported noise
disturbance upstairs. Officers
made contact and it is an
ongoing neighbor issue. Con-
tacted person is going to talk
to the management. Clear.
5:51 p.m., Southbound on U.S.
Highway 101 from Gearhart:
Caller reported erratic driver.
Officers searched but were
unable to locate.
9:02 p.m., U.S. Highway 101:
Female from earlier case was
in the street. Officers respond-
ed and took her into custody.
May 15
5:46 a.m., Oceanway: Caller
reported a subject under
Quatat Park with a flashlight.
Officer made contact with a
male subject who was looking
for treasures and didn’t see the
signage.
3:03 p.m., 400 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Caller re-
ported male asleep in the deli
area. Officer responded and
advised Medix needed and
subject trespassed indefinitely.
Subject refused any medical
assistance.
5:21 p.m., Southbound on U.S.
Highway 101: Officer assisted
other agency with stopping a
fleeing vehicle.
7:16 p.m., Avenue G: Caller
reporting fire in the dune
grass. Officer responded
and contacted subjects and
warned for fire in dune grass
and glass bottles of alcohol on
the beach. One subject cited
for MIP.
May 16
11:03 a.m., Broadway Park:
Anonymous 911 caller re-
porting juveniles in the area
smoking “something”. Officer
responded and was unable to
locate anyone in the area.
from each other.
8:50 p.m., 100 block of North
Holladay Drive: Officers re-
sponded to report of intoxi-
cated male in vehicle. Upon
officer arrival it was found that
the male was having difficulty
getting things out of vehicle.
Items out of vehicle, subject
returning to hotel room.
May 19
May 17
6:06 p.m., North Downing
Street: Caller reporting a male
in the area the last few days
harassing people for money
and cigarettes. Deputies made
contact with the subject, and
advised him of the complaint.
Male moved along.
4:07 p.m., 2100 block of
South Columbia Street: Caller
reported a confused person
trying to get into a house.
Officer responded. Family was
contacted and took care of
subject.
8:43 a.m., Broadway Turn-
around: 911 caller reported
woman on the hood of truck
and in the window pulling hair
of occupant, then both vehi-
cles sped off. Officers stopped
both vehicles. Disturbance was
verbal in nature and both driv-
ers were warned for disorderly
conduct.
8:19, Sunset Boulevard: Caller
reported suspicious male in
the area. Officer responded
and made contact. Subject
was contacted and warned
about trespassing and driving
without proof of insurance.
10:49 a.m., Avenue S: Caller
reported two vehicles parked
on curb and refusing to move
them. One vehicle gone upon
officer’s arrival. Unable to
make contact with owner.
Parking cite issued.
May 20
10:04 a.m., 1800 block of
South Roosevelt Drive: Officer
responded to 911 call to assist
with traffic on reported struc-
ture fire that turned out to be
steam from crab boiler.
5:15 p.m., 1100 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Officer ad-
vised of suspicious persons in
area, requesting extra patrols.
8:45 p.m., 500 block of South
Downing Street: Caller report-
ed suspicious person knocked
on his door. Officer responded
but was unable to locate sub-
ject. Second caller reported
location. Subject was taken
into custody.
May 18
6:54 a.m., Avenue G: Caller was
concerned about unknown
person wrapped in a blanket
next to the riverbank. Officer
advised she was fine and was
warned for unlawful lodging.
May 21
10:21 a.m., 300 block of South
Columbia Street: Caller report-
ed neighbor threw an object
and hit him with it. Officers
responded and determined
nothing was thrown, and dis-
turbance was verbal in nature.
Subjects advised to stay away
2:45 a.m., Estuary: Subject(s)
warned for unlawful lodging.
7:45 p.m., Southbound on U.S.
Highway 101: Caller reported
possible drunk driver. Officers
advised.
DUII arrests
Phoenix man
arrested for
DUII in Seaside
While attempting to
help locate an assault
suspect in Seaside at
2:12 a.m. Tuesday, May
19, Cannon Beach Po-
lice Officer Seth Collins
saw a vehicle driving in
the wrong lane of trav-
el at the 100 block of
South Columbia Street.
Collins pulled the driv-
er over at the Seaside
Dairy Queen, 441 Ave-
nue A.
The driver, Mike L.
Feaster, 54, of Phoenix,
Ariz., was arrested and
charged with driving un-
der the influence of in-
toxicants, reckless driv-
Dining
on
the
ing, refusing to take a
Breathalyzer test, driv-
ing without privileges,
failure to obey traffic
control devices and fail-
ure to drive in the right
lane.
Feaster was taken to
the Seaside Police De-
partment for booking
and later released to a
responsible party.
Cannon Beach
woman charged
in Seaside
At 11:25 p.m. May 6, a
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cer stopped Olivia T. Hin-
son, 26, of Cannon Beach,
on U.S. Highway 101 at
milepost 29 for driving
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toxicants. She was charged
North Coast
with DUII, reckless driv-
ing, failure to maintain
lane and careless driving.
Her blood alcohol con-
centration tested at 0.16,
according to police. Hin-
son was taken to the Sea-
side Police Department for
booking and processing.
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