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    2A • February 3, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com
Two arrested after car theft, chase
New officer sworn in at
City Council ceremony
One suspect still at large
EO Media Group
Two Seaside residents are
in custody and one is still at
large after allegedly stealing a
car in front of a Seaside home
sometime Saturday night, Jan.
29, or early the next morning.
Autumn Brelin, 20, and
Cyrus Grabenhorst, 22, were
arrested in Beaverton after
allegedly trying to use a sto-
len credit card at a gas station
in North Plains just after 8
a.m. Sunday, the Washington
County Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies are still looking for
Jacob Terrill, 30.
Sometime between 6 and 7
a.m. Sunday, vacationers in a
R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL
Michael Crowe is sworn in as an officer for Seaside Police
by Chief Dave Ham at the Monday, Jan. 23 City Council
meeting.
home on North Prom reported
that their car had gone miss-
ing, Seaside Police spokes-
man Jon Rahl said.
After Seaside Police in-
formed local deputies of the
suspects’ whereabouts, the sto-
len car — a 2015 white Subaru
Outback — was seen traveling
east on U.S. Highway 26.
Deputies and Beaverton
Police attempted to stop the
car at Southwest Cedar Hills
Boulevard and Southwest
Park Way. When the three
people inside did not stop,
deputies and police briefly
pursued the vehicle south on
Cedar Hills.
After the car ran a red light
a few blocks away, they de-
cided to end the pursuit in or-
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Washington County Sher-
iff’s Office is still looking for
Jacob Terrill, 30.
der to not endanger the public,
deputies said.
A few minutes later, 911
calls indicated that the sus-
pects had parked the vehicle a
couple of miles away and ran
in different directions.
Police and deputies then
surrounded the area and
searched for the suspects with
a dog unit. Two of the sus-
pects were arrested within an
hour, deputies said.
Police recovered a photo
of Terrill from a stolen cam-
era inside the car. All of the
stolen belongings are believed
to have been returned to the
vacationers in Seaside, Rahl
said.
The Washington Coun-
ty Sheriff’s Office has asked
that anyone with information
about the burglary and theft or
any of the suspects call 503-
629-0111.
Four arrested on meth charges
ZZ Top tribute to benefit
Fallen Badge Foundation
EO Media Group
The first Jason Goodding Memorial Concert pres-
ents a Texas Tribute to ZZ Top at the Seaside Elks Club
on Feb. 11. All donations benefit the Oregon Fallen
Badge Foundation in honor of Jason Goodding. Doors
open at 8 p.m.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Material seized in Seaside.
Four people were arrested Fri-
day, Jan. 27, at an RV park in Sea-
side on a variety of charges related
to possession of methamphetamine.
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Of-
fice, along with other agencies, ex-
ecuted search warrants inside Sea-
sider RV Park on South Roosevelt
Drive. They found 9 grams of meth-
amphetamine, scales and packaging
material.
Raoul Childs, 57, Luanne Cleve-
land, 47, Linda Needham, 57, and
Edward Kemper, 58, were all arrest-
ed. Charges include unlawful man-
ufacturing and delivery of a meth-
amphetamine within 1,000 feet of a
school, possession of methamphet-
amine and frequenting a place where
controlled substances are used.
SEASIDE POLICE LOG
Jan. 13
Jan. 19
7:50 p.m., 800 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Caller reports subject
wanting to sleep at store.
Officers arrived after subject
left, but located him in the
area. Subject was told he
would not be sold any more
alcohol that evening. The
caller said he did not wish to
have the subject trespassed.
7:47 a.m., 800 block S. Holla-
day: Police respond to a report
of a subject on the ground. The
individual is acknowledged to
be intoxicated. He was trans-
ported to the hospital.
9:51 p.m. Highway 101: A
person was arrested for meth-
amphetamine possession.
Jan. 14
12:50 a.m., 800 block Avenue
2: Officers respond to a report
of suspicious activity to find
one person buying furniture
off another person who was
vacating their apartment.
8:11 a.m., S. Franklin: Officers
respond to and take pictures
of graffiti reported on a
restroom door. Public works
was notified to remove the
graffiti which had been drawn
in dark blue permanent
marker.
Jan. 16
1:01 p.m., 700 block S. Wah-
anna: Caller reports subjects
removing firewood from a
nearby lot; officers respond-
ing speak to subjects who say
they are gathering willow.
11:41 p.m., 500 block N.
Holladay: A missing person is
reported.
Jan. 17
2:45 p.m., 700 block Oak
Street: Seaside police assist
Cannon Beach police with a
home search.
9:02 p.m., 8000 block High-
way 101: Police respond to a
dog complaint.
An assault in the 4th degree is
committed.
3:39 a.m., 800 block Ave.
I: A person is charged with
disorderly conduct in the 2nd
degree.
3:36 p.m., Section Line: Police
are notified that a motorcycle
purchased in Seaside was taken
to another location and stolen
from that locale.
8:42 a.m., Cove parking lot: Po-
lice are dispatched to disperse
with “looky-lou’s” who come
to gawk at heavy machinery
doing its job moving rocks and
logs from the high tide earlier.
6:24 p.m., 800 block Section
Line: Police assist other agen-
cies in a structure fire.
2:59 p.m., 300 block S. Co-
lumbia: A burglary in the 1st
degree is reported.
8:49 p.m., 800 block First Ave.:
An aggravated theft in the 1st
degree is reported.
3:23 p.m., 9th and N. Lincoln:
Police respond to a report of an
injured fawn. Officer locating
it later described the animal as
“pretty spry.” No further action
was taken.
Jan. 20
4:02 a.m., The Outlet Mall: Po-
lice conducting a welfare check
on a person said to be sleeping
in a breezeway offered the
subject options for overnight
beds.
9:00 a.m., 1700 12th Ave.: Po-
lice respond for a request for a
welfare check on children who
have not shown up at school.
The landlord tells the police
the family has vacated the
premises and may have moved
to Astoria.
12:56 a.m., 300 block 4th Ave.:
1:15 a.m., 700 S. Downing:
Police respond to a report of a
woman screaming. The woman
says she was watching a scary
show. She is warned about
her exaggerated response to
what she was watching and the
disorderly conduct laws.
3:03 p.m., Beach and Ave. E:
Drug paraphernalia is found
and destroyed.
3:07 p.m., 400 block S. Franklin:
An assault in the 4th degree
is committed. An individual is
charged with menacing and
criminal mischief in the second
degree as well.
Jan. 21
Jan. 22
5:34 p.m., S. Downing: A wom-
an said to be repeatedly calling
and texting a man who didn’t
want to hear from her was
warned by the police to stop
contacting him.
Jan. 24
9:33 p.m., 800 block 14th
Avenue: Caller reports subject
in 1980s model black Bronco
driving back and forth in front
of his residence. Officer stated
he sat there for several minutes
and did not witness the vehicle
described. The officer left; the
complainant called back and
said the vehicle had returned.
The complainant called out the
Seaside police and said officers
were “at fault” for calling “their
friends” to harass the com-
plainant. Police returned to
check the area but were unable
to locate the described black
Bronco.
Jan. 25
10:19 a.m., Neawanna River:
Caller reports casket sized ob-
ject floating in the river. Police
determine it is a hunk of Styro-
foam from a buoy wrapped in
plastic. Public Works is contact-
ed to remove the item.
7:13 p.m., 500 block N. Holla-
day: Caller reports an intoxicat-
ed person passed out under
a vehicle. Medix is contacted
along with Seaside Fire and
Rescue. The person turns down
assistance and goes to a sober
friend’s house.
Jan. 26
9:24 a.m., 1900 block N. Holla-
day: The parent of a truant child
reported said child to police.
Jan. 27
2:09 a.m., S. Holladay Drive: An
escape in the third degree is
reported.
6:20 p.m., 400 block S. Roos-
evelt: Caller reports witnessing
alcohol being sold to a minor.
Police responding ask the man-
ager of the business to look at
the video to see if anyone can
be identified.
Jan. 28
8:28 a.m., 1700 block Thomp-
son Falls: Police respond to a
report of a man yelling for help
in the woods. After a search,
no person needing help was
located.
2:06 p.m., Seaside Police
Station: A person came in to
register as a sex offender.
7:34 p.m., 300 block S.
Edgewood: Officer checked
on welfare of the mother of a
person who is being held at
the jail at the request of the jail
staff. Everything was fine.
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Jan. 23
10:55 a.m., Safeway parking
lot: Some people sleeping in
their car are told that’s not
allowed.
1:15 p.m. 700 block S. Wahan-
na: Drug paraphernalia is found
and subsequently destroyed.
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