November 25, 2016 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 3A
Seaside dispatchers recognized
in aftermath of shooting
Seaside’s Dispatch Center
received a critical incident
award from their peers during
the annual APCO/NENA con-
ference at the Sunriver Resort
in Bend in October. The Ore-
gon Chapter of APCO/NENA
is devoted to the advancement
of public safety communica-
tions.
Dispatchers
Heidi
Schneider and Andi Toombs
were present to accept the
award on behalf of the entire
dispatch team. Both were
on duty the evening of Feb.
5 when Sgt. Jason Good-
ding was killed in the line
of duty. The entire team of
dispatchers was recognized
for their professionalism and
dedication to duty in the af-
termath of the incident.
“Although they were all
personally affected by the loss
of Sgt. Goodding, they contin-
ued to report for duty — with
very little relief available —
and carried out their dispatch
responsibilities admirably,”
said Seaside Police Chief
Dave Ham at the ceremony.
On Friday Nov. 4, the
Oregon Peace Officers As-
sociation recognized Officer
David Davidson with a medal
of honor for his quick actions
Quicke sworn in by
Chief Dave Ham
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Sgt. Guy Knight, Lt. Bruce Holt, Amy Goodding, Chief Dave Ham, David Davidson, Officer Jeff
Oja, Cannon Beach Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn and Officer James Jordan, also of the
Cannon Beach Police Department. Front row, Jayden Goodding and Joslyn Goodding.
during the same officer in-
volved shooting in February.
Davidson showed courage un-
der fire and was able to return
fire, ultimately stopping the
threat that took the life of Sgt.
Goodding. “Davidson acted
professionally and honorably
as he performed his duty, one
that no officer ever wants to
encounter during their ca-
reer,” Ham said.
R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL
William “BJ” Quicke is sworn in by Seaside Police Chief
Dave Ham.
SEASIDE POLICE LOG
Nov. 7
7:48 p.m., Highway 101:
Seaside police assist Gearhart
police in a search for a suspi-
cious person.
8:33 p.m., Avenue F and Roo-
sevelt: Police received a report
of a dog struck by a vehicle.
The owner of the dog was
contacted and a family friend
took custody of the deceased
animal.
Nov. 9
12:12 a.m., 800 block Ne-
canicum: Anonymous caller
reports a loud boom in the
area. Police are unable to
locate or determine the source
of the boom.
2:10 a.m., 2100 block S. Edge-
wood: Complainant reports
suspicious male trying to cut
through his property. The man
is located later and is arrested
on other crimes. The subject’s
probation officer is notified.
Nov. 10
9:25 a.m., Seaside police
station: A sex offender came in
to register.
10:33 a.m., Chamber re-
stroom: A man is arrested for
an outstanding warrant.
communicate with the caller.
11:33 a.m., Chamber re-
stroom: A wallet found is
turned over to police.
2:54 p.m., 1200 block S.
Wahanna: Police respond to a
medical emergency.
12:53 a.m., Holladay Drive:
A member of the Salvation
Army is given a bus voucher to
return to Portland.
Nov. 14
4:21 p.m., Highway 101: A
assault in the second degree
was reported.
Nov. 12
2:49 a.m., 1200 block Sixth
Avenue: Caller reports an
unknown man knocking at
the door; police arriving tell
the man to move on because
the person he was looking for
doesn’t live there anymore.
9:21 p.m., 1100 block S. Jack-
son: A runaway was reported.
10:44 p.m., 800 block 16th
Avenue: A missing person is
reported.
11:18 p.m., 700 block N.
Lincoln: A man told police he
returned home to find a bottle
of whiskey on his porch and
his back door open. Police
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Nov. 13
2:00 p.m., 1300 block N.
Holladay: Police respond to a
request for a welfare check on
a Seaside citizen.
2:07 p.m., S. Holladay: A per-
son wanted on a warrant was
arrested.
4:21 p.m., 1700 block S. Roo-
sevelt: A person was arrested
for trespassing.
9:43 p.m., Avenue E: Caller
reports a loose Husky dog
in the apartment courtyard.
Police are unable to locate the
dog but say they will keep an
eye out.
Nov. 15
day: Police respond to a caller
who said they saw a man with
a gun in the area of the Shilo
Inn East; after connecting with
the caller, they discover he is
high on meth; no one with a
gun was in the area.
2:27 p.m., Safeway: Caller
reports theft of shopping
carts from the market; a sheriff
and his deputy contact the
cart-stealer who agrees to
round them up and return
them.
2:08 p.m., 2000 block N. Roos-
evelt: The Food Bank requests
police trespass a subject
who behaved in a belligerent
manner on more than one
occasion.
Nov. 17
9:16 p.m., 1700 Spruce: Caller
requests police check up on
his niece who he says posted
about doing drugs on social
media. Police check her page
and are unable to find any
illegal activity.
10:39 a.m., 400 block Avenue
G: Police respond to help out
with an extrication.
1:38 p.m., 900 block S. Holla-
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