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SEASIDE POLICE LOG
July 31
1:15 a.m., Second Avenue and
Holladay Drive: Third-party caller
reported a friend saw someone
being beaten about 30 minutes
ago. Officers responded. No
victim was located.
6 p.m., 12th Avenue and Wahan-
na Road: Caller reporting teens
throwing a dirt clod at her vehicle.
No damage was caused. Officer
attempted to locate the teens to
no avail after searching the area.
7:49 p.m., 900 block of South
Holladay Drive: Caller reporting
her 77-year-old husband as over-
due. Dispatch was able to make
contact with husband who was
on his way back to motel.
Aug. 1
2:57 a.m., 300 block of Broadway:
Caller reported intoxicated male.
Officer responded. Subject was
taken home by a responsible
person.
3:34 p.m., First Avenue and Beach
Avenue: 911 caller reported
parents putting their children in a
very large pit. Officer responded
and found no overly large pit.
Also, no children were located in
a pit.
5:47 p.m., Turnaround: Caller
reported person selling things at
the Turnaround. Officer respond-
ed. Subject was warned about
vending without a license.
10:20 p.m., Holladay Drive and
Avenue G: 911 caller reported be-
ing attacked by a strange female.
After responded, he did not want
to have police action taken.
Aug. 2
2:02 p.m., 300 block of Broadway:
Complaint of street perform-
ers and/or transients leaning
up against Carousel Mall wall,
with their legs and belongings
stretched out on the sidewalk.
Officer arrived and contacted
subjects, who will be packing up
and moving on.
4:25 p.m., Avenue K: Caller
reported couple who appeared to
be on drugs, with small children
in their car. Officer contacted
subjects, who were sober, and
said they were just working out a
schedule.
Aug. 3
12:40 a.m., Avenue T and Down-
ing Street: Officer responded to
report of intoxicated males hang-
ing around a van in the street.
Upon officer arrival, subjects were
not intoxicated.
6 p.m., 400 block of 15th Avenue:
Caller reported low hanging
cable wire, and that Charter cable
would not respond until August
6th. Cable blocking road. Officer
responded. Line cut by respond-
ing fire units. Scene clear.
11:54 p.m., 700 block of South
Wahanna Road: Officer respond-
ed to report of disturbance with
an intoxicated male. Upon officer
arrival, officer provided courtesy
ride for subject to his home.
Aug. 4
the area was a deer.
9:38 a.m., Necanicum River:
Caller reported subjects camping
on the beach. Officer responded
and made contact, issued warn-
ing for unlawful lodging.
4:06 p.m., 200 block of Avenue
U: Officer responded to possible
intoxicated driver and advised
negative on intoxication. Facili-
tated an information exchange
for minor motor-vehicle accident.
10:06 p.m., 800 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Officer advised
of vehicle that had a subject
drinking a beer while getting
fuel. Officer was unable to locate
vehicle described.
Aug. 5
11:39 a.m., 1200 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Assisted the
Seaside Fire Department.
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Laura Kaim
Wendy Richardson
7:49 p.m., 11th Avenue and the
Prom: Officer provided courtesy
ride to the hospital for possibly
suicidal subject.
2:21 p.m., Pocket Park: Caller
reported amplified music from
street performer. Officer contact-
ed and subject unplugged his
amplification.
6:30 p.m., 500 block of South
Edgewood Street: Officers
responded to report of verbal
disturbance. Upon officer arrival
parties were separated.
7 p.m., 400 block of South Holl-
aday Drive: Caller reported tres-
passed person in the area. Subject
was gone upon arrival. Officers
contact him later and warned for
disorderly conduct.
11:08 p.m., 12th Avenue: Officer
initiated traffic stop. Matthew H.
Houseman, 34, of Warrenton was
arrested for driving driving unin-
sured, driving without a license,
reckless endangering, breath-test
12:46 a.m., North Prom: Officer
responded to 911 call reporting a
disturbance. Upon officer arrival,
subjects agreed to separate for
the night. Officer gave courtesy
ride to other hotel.
9:16 p.m., 400 block of South
Roosevelt Drive: Multiple 911 calls
reported domestic disturbance.
Officers responded. Verbal in
nature; parties separated.
3:05 a.m., 1200 block of
Avenue B: Officer responded to
possible cougar sighting. Upon
officer arrival only wildlife in
1:10 a.m., 14th Avenue and
Holladay Drive: Caller reported
up to gunshots in the last half
hour. She was very sure that it was
Aug. 6
Aug. 10
7:08 p.m., Columbia Street: Caller
reporting speeding vehicle in the
downtown area. Officer respond-
ed and was told possible suspect
drive but was unable to locate
vehicle described.
7:38 p.m., 100 block of 10th Ave-
nue: Officer assisted with suicidal
subject and advised voluntarily to
Providence Seaside Hospital with
Medix.
8:58 p.m., 2900 block of Keep-
sake Drive: Subject requesting
extra patrols regarding suspicious
activities in the neighborhood.
Aug. 12
1:55 p.m., 1100 block of Broad-
way: Caller reported vehicle did
not yield to pedestrian in the
crosswalk. Officer notified.
3:51 p.m., Franklin Drive and
Broadway: Callers reporting
disturbance and erratic driving
from vehicle. Officers were unable
to locate and vehicle left town
southbound. An attempt to
locate call was put out to other
agencies.
9:07 p.m., Beach and 12th Ave-
nue: 911 caller reporting floating
lanterns being sent up. Officer
located subjects and warned
against sending up lanterns
which are against the law in
Oregon.
9:41 p.m., Columbia Street and
Broadway: Caller reporting sub-
jects in verbal disturbance and
separated. Reported one subject
had a taser.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Monday, Aug. 24
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall Council Chambers, 989
Broadway St.
Thursday, Aug. 27
Betty Smith
Claire Lovell
John Rahl
Darren Gooch
Esther Moberg
1:20 a.m., 400 block of South Hol-
laday Drive: 911 caller reported
pounding and yelling. Officers re-
sponded. Disturbance was verbal
only. They will quiet down.
Aug. 8
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
12:16 a.m., Avenue U: 911 caller
reported possible drunk driver.
Officer responded. Vehicle was
parked. No driving infraction.
Vehicle unoccupied.
12:33 p.m., 800 block of 14th
Avenue: Caller reported that
neighbors were stalking him due
to an animal issue. No crimes
were committed and verbal in
nature.
REPORTER
Carl Earl
Aug. 9
4:27 a.m., 700 block of 12th
Avenue: 911 caller reported
female yelling in the area. Officers
responded and made contact
with subjects and issued warning.
Katherine Lacaze
SYSTEMS MANAGER
Aug. 7
Aug. 11
4:07 p.m., 1700 block of South
Columbia Street: 911 caller
reporting female in the area with
drug paraphernalia that left the
area leaving bicycle. Officer was
unable to locate female and took
bike to police for safekeeping.
EDITOR
Heather Ramsdell
7:14 p.m., WorldMark Seaside
parking lot: Officer responded to
report of dog in back of pickup
tangled up in leash and no water.
RP had given dog water and leash
was untangled by officer. Dog
appeared fine.
11:12 p.m., 900 block of Avenue
K: Officer assisted intoxicated
citizen with a courtesy ride home.
8:29 p.m., Beach south of
Turnaround: Officer responded
to report of fire building in beach
grass. Upon contact, subjects
agreed to move their fire.
R.J. Marx
CIRCULATION MANAGER
4 p.m., 12th Avenue and Holladay
Drive: Officer responded to report
of intoxicated male stumbling
into traffic. Officer located and
advised subject to go back to his
lodging or he could be lodged
for detox.
refusal and driving while under
the influence of intoxicants. He
was held for detox driving under
the influence of alcohol.
1:20 a.m., 400 block of South
Beach Drive: 911 caller reported
people screaming and pounding
on a door. Officer responded. Peo-
ple locked out of vacation rental
were trying to wake someone up.
Steve Forrester
John D. Bruijn
9:21 a.m., North Wahanna Drive:
Report of theft. Officer responded
and contacted complaintant and
advised.
9:28 p.m., Parking near Beach
N’ Brew: Officer initiated contact
with minor in possession of
alcohol.
12:16 p.m., 800 block of South
Holladay Drive: Caller reported
suspicious person in parking lot.
Officer responded and made
contact. Advised subject to move
along or he will be trespassed.
PUBLISHER
PRODUCTION MANAGER
not fireworks. Officer responded
but did not hear or locate any
gunshots.
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Seaside Library, 1131 Broadway St.
Thursday, Sept. 3
Seaside Parks Advisory Com-
mittee, 7 p.m., City Hall Council
Chambers, 989 Broadway St.
Tuesday, Sept. 8
Seaside Tree Board, 4 p.m.,
Seaside Museum, 570 Necani-
cum Dr.
Seaside Planning Commission, 7
p.m., City Hall Council Chambers,
989 Broadway St.
Cannon Beach City Council, work
session, 6 p.m., City Hall, 163 E.
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