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    2A • October 14, 2016 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com
Edwards joins
Seaside Police
SEASIDE POLICE LOG
Sept. 18
1:21 a.m., 300 block Broad-
way: Police respond to a call
about possible drug use and
suspicious behavior by some
people hanging around a
vehicle. The subjects appeared
suspicious; police determined
no criminal activity was
occurring.
7:56 a.m., Seaside police sta-
tion: An individual came in to
register as a sex ofender.
4:44 p.m., Police station: A
wallet found by a helpful
citizen was turned into the
police station and collected by
its lawful owner.
5:50 p.m., 400 block S. Colum-
bia: Police respond to a ight
in progress. A man was later
trespassed from the address.
R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL
Evan Edwards is sworn in as a Seaside patrol oicer
Monday by Chief Dave Ham.
Evan Edwards was
sworn in by Seaside Police
Chief Dave Ham at Mon-
day’s meeting of the Sea-
side City Council. Evans,
who is a Seaside Fire De-
partment volunteer, takes
the rank of patrol oficer.
7:25 p.m., 1000 block 24th
Street: A woman ighting and
causing a disturbance was
trespassed from the property
for disturbing the peace.
10:29 p.m., First Avenue: A
woman reported missing
turned up on her own accord.
 Sept. 19
Seaside woman dies
in highway crash
EO Media Group
A Seaside woman died
Friday, Sept. 30, after her car
crashed on Highway 53 about
10 miles southeast of the city.
Connie Kay Henry, 59,
was apparently driving her
silver Oldsmobile coupe
southbound on the highway
around 4:30 p.m. when she
drifted off the shoulder and
lost control, Oregon State Po-
lice said.
The car overturned and
Henry, who was not wearing
a seat belt, was ejected and
pinned underneath, according
to state police.
The crash closed the high-
way for about four hours
OREGON STATE POLICE
A Seaside woman died Fri-
day, Sept. 30, when her car
overturned on Highway 53.
while investigators recon-
structed the accident.
The state police were as-
sisted by Medix, the Hamlet
Volunteer Fire Department
and the state Department of
Transportation.
4:18 a.m., 1200 block S.
Wahanna: Police respond to
a report of unwanted people
on the premises. The suspects
are located and told they are
indeinitely trespassed.
5:01 a.m., 800 block N. Holla-
day: Oicer contacted subject
who claimed ownership of a
vehicle being stripped down
for parts.
8:04 a.m., 400 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Caller reports a male
subject attempting to sell her
a puppy. Police are unable
to locate the individual who
appears to have left the area.
10:10 a.m., 1100 block N.
Roosevelt: Caller reports a man
sitting slumped over in his
vehicle. Police are unable to
locate the subject.
1:05 p.m., Seaside police
station: A person came in to
register as a sex ofender.
Sept. 20
4:07 p.m., 1100 block
Broadway: An 11 year old boy
reported missing when he
did not show up to meet his
grandfather was located by
police at a school event  taking
place at the middle school.
Grandfather and boy were
reunited.
4:08 p.m., 400 block S. Roos-
evelt: An assault was commit-
ted. No further information
was available.
Sept. 21
3:20 p.m., Beach and Avenue
G: Keys discovered on the
beach were turned in to the
police department.
5:18 p.m., 300 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Pallets taken without
permission from Rite Aid were
tracked down; the person who
took them thought they were
free to take away. She said
she would be returning them
shortly.
7 p.m., 12th and Shore Terrace:
A shotgun shell found during
a routine police patrol of the
woods was turned over to the
range master for destruction.
Sept. 24
5:56 p.m., 800 block 6th
Street: An oicer took infor-
mation regarding an alleged
dog bite.
6:57 p.m., Avenue A: A miss-
ing person was reported.
8:56 p.m., 1200 block S.
Roosevelt: Caller reports an
unsavory person loitering in
the area. Police checking the
area found no one itting the
description.
Sept. 25
6:28 p.m., Avenue A and
Franklin: A person reported a
violation of a court-ordered
stalking order of protection.
8:58 p.m., 3000 block Sunset
Blvd.: Criminal mischief in the
3rd degree was reported.
11:08 p.m., 900 block 4th Av-
enue: Caller reports an upset
person causing a disturbance.
Subject tells police he is upset
due to the failure of a past
relationship. He is advised to
calm down and go back inside
the residence.
Sept. 26
 Oct. 4
5:45 p.m., 1600 block S.
Franklin: Caller reports large
dog at large. Police check the
area and ind the dog is safely
contained in its own yard. 
10:22 a.m., Avenue G and The
Prom: Caller reports a vehicle
with slashed tires and a broken
rear window. Police respond-
ing ind out the owner of the
vehicle knows about the crim-
inal mischief but chose not to
report it; says he will move the
vehicle as soon as he can.
Oct. 1
12:15 a.m., 400 block 2nd Ave:
Caller reports suspicious
subjects hanging around a
parking lot. Police determine
they are guests checking into
a hotel.
2:29 p.m., 600 block S.
Roosevelt: Police obtain
property left behind at Taco
Bell including a bag with drug
paraphernalia. The clothing
is at the police station in the
property room.
Oct. 1
2:25 a.m., 100 block Broad-
way: A group of female revel-
ers in town for a bachelorette
party are warned by police
to be less loud or they will be
cited for unnecessary noise.
10:24 p.m., N. Promenade:
Police respond to a call about
a person playing with a knife.
The knife wielder admitted he
had been brandishing it, but
not in a threatening manner.
Oct. 2
6:16 a.m., 1200 block S.
Holladay: A single page of four
counterfeit bills was found
behind the Chevron station.
The paper was wet and may
have been on the ground
overnight. As there are no
suspects, the investigation has
been suspended.
Oct. 5
12:25 a.m. 1100 block N. Roo-
sevelt: Caller reports an unlaw-
ful lodger on their property.
Police arrive and ind a person
outside of their parked vehicle,
watching a movie. The person
is advised they are on private
property and told to leave.
12:07 p.m., 2000 block Fern-
wood: Police are requested
by senior services to conduct
a welfare check on an elderly
man with a large abscess on
his jaw. Medix was requested
and the man was transport-
ed to Providence Seaside
Hospital. Police advised senior
services about the man’s living
conditions which smelled of
urine, rotted food, and dog
feces and a lot of trash.
12:55 p.m., 200 block S.
Roosevelt: Police respond to
a report of a man running
through a parking lot wearing
only socks, underwear and
gloves. The man told police
he was not feeling like himself
and was given a courtesy ride
home.  
Oct. 6
12:18 a.m., N. Promenade:
Police respond to a report of a
sighting of a missing person.
The subject disappeared prior
to police arrival.
8:35 a.m., 1900 block N.
Holladay: The vice principal of
Seaside High School notiied
police that a student in pos-
session of chewing tobacco, a
substance banned on school
grounds, was “very disrespect-
ful” and wanted a report made
regarding the student’s behav-
ior. The juvenile department
of the police department has
been notiied to review.
9:22 p.m. 200 block Broad-
way: Caller reports a person
who has lingered “longer
than necessary” in a public re-
stroom. The subject was gone
before police arrived.
10:38 p.m., 400 block Second
Ave.: Police are notiied of a
suspicious bone found on the
beach. The bone was deter-
mined to have belonged to a
chicken.
9:14 a.m., Seaside police
station: A sex ofender came in
for their annual register.
Oct. 3
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