2A • July 21, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com Seaside residents arrested for heroin trafficking, child neglect Supervising children and puppies By Jack Heffernan Seaside Signal Two Seaside residents who were supervising nu- merous children and puppies were arrested Wednesday, July 12, on heroin trafficking charges. Austin Randall Michelle Perry-Wenner Renee Brelin The Clastop County Sher- iff’s Office and Seaside Po- lice found Austin Randall Perry-Wenner, 24, and Mi- chelle Renee Brelin, 45, in possession of heroin, digital scales, packaging material, a stun gun and a black Sig Sau- er replica handgun. Three children, two dogs and 11 puppies also were lo- cated inside a residence at 841 Second Ave. Two of the chil- dren were placed under the care of state Child Protective Services, while the other was returned to her parent or guard- ian. The animals were taken to the Seaside City Kennel. The two were charged with delivery of heroin with- in 1,000 feet of a school and two counts of first-degree child neglect. They also may be charged with animal abuse after further evidence analysis. Brelin is scheduled to be arraigned on an indictment in Circuit Court next week. Perry-Wenner, who has al- ready pleaded not guilty, is scheduled to appear later this month. Crowe graduates police training Police Officer Michael Crowe of the Seaside Po- lice Department was among graduates at the Oregon Department of Public Safe- ty Standards and Training 368th Basic Police Class on Friday, July 14. The Basic Police Class is 16-weeks long and in- cludes dozens of training areas including survival skills, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, ethics, cultural diversity, problem R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL solving, community po- licing, elder abuse, drug Michael Crowe is sworn in as an recognition and other sub- officer for Seaside Police by Chief jects. Dave Ham in January. POLICE LOG June 30 12:37 a.m., Avenue N and S. Columbia: A person is arrested and charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants. 1:27 p.m., 400 block S. Holla- day: A landlord attempting to evict a tenant of two months was informed by police what they were doing is illegal; the landlord must go through the proper eviction process to remove the tenant. July 1 10:00 a.m., 1100 block Ave- nue A: Subject reports person trying to steal a statue. The complainant wanted police to inform the person to move along. The subject was told to move along. 12:26 p.m., 200 block S. Roosevelt: Police respond to a report of a subject striking their child. Police are unable to locate but a countywide alert is put out. 1:52 p.m., Avenue A and Riv- erwalk: Two adults screaming at children arouse the concern of a passerby who notifies the police. Police contacting the adults advise them of the complaint. July 2 1:24 a.m., 900 block S. Holla- day: An assault is reported. 10:26 a.m. 1700 block S. Franklin: Police respond to a report of unattended children drawing with chalk in the street. Police responding find no children but plenty of sidewalk chalk. 3:10 p.m., 2400 block S. Roo- sevelt: Caller reports couple arguing loudly in a car. Officer making contact says couple is fighting over a dog video. They are advised of disorderly conduct. July 3 reports a man bent over a female lying on the sidewalk. It was unclear what was hap- pening. Officers checking the area were unable to locate. 8:00 a.m., Chamber restroom: A subject is warned for smok- ing marijuana in public. 12:41 a.m., 1000 block S. Downing: A person is charged for a fireworks offense. 9:08 a.m., 1100 block Broad- way: A person in violation of a restraining order is arrested. 12:42 a.m., Avenue L and Columbia: Another person is charged for a fireworks offense. 9:35 a.m., 700 block Avenue B: Caller reported a strange man who came to her door to talk to her boyfriend. Caller said the visitor gave her “a weird feeling.” 11:03 a.m., Holladay and First: An animal complaint is made regarding a skinny black Lab- rador who is nursing pups. July 4 3:13 a.m., Highway 101: A se- rious motor vehicle accident is reported. There is one fatality. 7:24 a.m., 1700 block Spruce: Caller reports female subject “on drugs and yelling for help.” Officers responding find a man trying to catch his pet parrot who got outside and was loose. July 6 11:57 a.m., 500 block Broad- way: A person is charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle as well as criminal tres- pass in the second degree. 3:11 p.m., 1000 block S. Columbia: Police respond to a report of suspicious behavior at a residence where burglary is suspected. Upon arrival and interviewing the subjects, police learn the subjects are there to clean the place. 14:24 p.m., Beach Drive: Caller reports a subject they say has been intoxicated for 4 days and who built a fire pit in their shared driveway. Police making contact deem this a civil matter. 4:29 p.m., Lea Way: A distur- bance is reported.   July 5 12:12 a.m., 2400 block S. Roosevelt: Police respond to a 911 call; subject tells police who knock at their door that they are fine and do not wish to inflict self harm. 12:26 a.m., Broadway: Sub- jects are warned against drink- ing alcohol on the sidewalk. 1:00 a.m. Turnaround: A dis- turbance is reported. 4:16 a.m., S. Wahanna: Caller 9:55 p.m., Ocean Shores and Avenue E: An assault in the fourth degree is reported. July 7 9:12 a.m., Semaphore 3 and the Beach: Police respond to a report of a woman yelling and washing her clothing in the ocean. Subject is advised to keep to herself and told she can wash her clothes in the ocean as long as she is inside the clothes and not exposing herself. Prom: A man reported to be sleeping in the dunes is awak- ened and given a courtesy ride to a responsible party. 9:52 a.m., Avenue A: Police respond to a report from an employee at Wheel Fun rentals regarding a subject urinating on the side of the business. Police permanently trespass the subject from all the business’s locations. 12:38 p.m., Broadway: Some people reported to be smok- ing marijuana in public turned out to be smoking hand rolled tobacco cigarettes. 10:27 a.m., Highway 101: Police respond to a report of a person carrying a large white bundle into the woods. Upon making contact, police determine the subject is a bee harvester and this is his bee clothing. July 8 6:19 a.m., Providence Hospital emergency room: Police are called to deal with a hostile subject. The person is trespassed from the emergen- cy room unless they have a life threatening injury. 8:54 p.m., Broadway: A person is arrested and charged with assault in the fourth degree. July 9 5:40 p.m. Avenue B and Holla- day: An assault is reported. July 10 1:37 a.m., Avenue N and the 3:10 a.m., 1700 block 12th Avenue: An intoxicated wom- an was given a courtesy ride home. July 11 8:50 a.m., 2400 block High- way 101: Caller complains that a man who waves at passing vehicles in return is honked at. The caller says the honking “rattles the walls of my house.” Police investigating can find no waving person. 2:45 p.m., The Prom: An as- sault in the fourth degree was reported. 7:13 p.m., Keepsake Drive: Caller reports loud noise she believes is coming from a vehicle parked somewhere in her area. Police responding can only hear the roar of the ocean. Caller is advised. July 12 2:42 a.m., N. Holladay: An assault in the fourth degree is reported. 7:25 a.m., 3000 block Sunset Blvd: Police respond to a report of a disturbance in the woods behind a residence. A couple are engaged in a verbal altercation. They agree to separate. 11:06 a.m., 500 block Beach Drive: Police respond to a report that someone is going around putting up signs indi- cating that “Maggie’s On The Prom” is only open to hotel guests, which is not the case. Besides unlawfully posting signs, no crime has been committed. Police are on the lookout for the culprit. 3:58 p.m., 1100 block Avenue F: Police respond to a request for a welfare check of a Seaside resident; the woman is subsequently located at an associated address in Gearhart and is fine. July 13 10:52 a.m., 1600 block Spruce Drive: Police respond to a report of a family of raccoons caught in a vent. The raccoons are not stuck. No further action was taken. 10:54 a.m., N. Roosevelt: Police respond to a report of a man wearing only boxer shorts and boots lying on the ground and “hip thrusting” the air. The subject is advised. 7:58 p.m., 300 block Broad- way: A man reported as be- having in a suspicious manner turned out to be eating a salad. 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