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POLICE LOG
Where eagles dare
July 14
July 17
10:20 a.m., S. Columbia:
A person is arrested and
charged with menacing.
8:14 p.m., Avenue K and S.
Downing: A suspicious cir-
cumstance is reported.
11:01 a.m., 12th and Roos-
evelt: A man is arrested and
charged with striking a per-
son riding a bike and fleeing.
9:25 p.m.: Avenue U parking
lot: Caller said an unknown
person was attempting to
steal their property; the two
got into a verbal argument.
The would-be thief took
off. Officers were unable to
locate.
5:05 p.m., Turnaround:
Officers respond to a report
of a man smoking marijuana
in public. What was really in
his pipe was tobacco. The
man abandoned his property
before police were able to
question him. He later re-
trieved his property without
incident.
6:41 p.m., Columbia and
Broadway: Police respond to
a report of a man lying on
the ground screaming. He
is warned of his disorderly
behavior and agrees to move
along.
TROY PODOLL
Hanna Gabriel, 5, the niece of Troy and Diana Podoll of
Gearhart, gets a fi rst-hand glimpse of nature, with a bald
eagle perched nearby at the Surf Pines access ramp.
Dundee’s receives
OLCC sanction
Seaside Signal
Dundee’s Bar & Grill re-
ceived a violation notice from
the Oregon Liquor Control
Commission after an employ-
ee worked for almost a year
without a valid service permit.
The Broadway restaurant
will have the option of a nine-
day suspension or a $1,485
fi ne after reaching a settle-
ment.
According to Christie
Scott, an alcohol program
spokeswoman with the com-
mission, permitting an em-
ployee to sell or serve alco-
hol or supervise those who
do without a valid alcohol
service permit is “one of the
more common violations.”
Scott said it is also one of
the easier ones to avoid by
making sure all employees
take an alcohol server educa-
tion course and apply for an
alcohol server permit.
Three-hour parking during daytime
Seaside Police issued a
reminder that downtown
area has a three-hour time
limit per space for parking
on the city streets during
the daytime hours of 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. This restriction
includes Roosevelt Avenue
(Highway 101) to the Prom-
enade and 1st Avenue to Av-
enue A.
In order to help observe
the three hour time limit this
summer, a work experience
college student will be mon-
itoring parking, providing
informational assistance to
visitors, and generally pa-
trolling on foot the Seaside
downtown area.
Parking fi nes for most
parking offenses are $25,
including exceeding time
limits in a parking space.
Fines for parking illegally in
a handicapped parking space
or in a fi re lane have fi nes of
$360 for each violation.
July 15
11:00 a.m. Lea Way: An
assault in the second degree
is reported.
3:14 p.m., Sixth and Roos-
evelt: A cyclist who fell off
their bike and sustained a
head injury was transported
to PSH.
8:54 p.m.: A missing person
is reported in the Seaside
area. While police are out
looking for the man, a family
member calls back to say the
man was found safely.
8:43 p.m., Sunset Boulevard:
An assault in the fourth
degree is reported.
July 16
1:31 a.m., Beach Drive:
Police responding to a report
of a disturbance offer one of
the involved parties a courte-
sy ride to a hotel.
10:15 a.m., Broadway: Caller
requests police remove
someone who is saying
negative things about their
business. Caller is advised a
person cannot be trespassed
from a public place.
12:56 p.m., Holladay Drive:
Police respond to a report of
a neighbor screaming. Offi-
cers responding say the man
hit his thumb with a hammer.
1:07 p.m., 1900 block Spruce
Drive: Caller reports children
using a stun gun in their
apartment. Police investigat-
ing say they are adults using
a stun gun on each other and
it is consensual.
July 18
10:22 a.m., Mill Pond: Police
respond to a report of a man
urinating near his van. The
caller believes he had stayed
overnight in his vehicle in
the park area. Police are
unable to locate.
1:59 a.m., Beach Lifeguard
Tower: Lifeguards call in a
missing child who is subse-
quently located.
11:03 p.m., 1800 block
Spruce Drive: A missing per-
son is reported.
July 19
2:03 a.m., Necanicum: Police
respond to a report of a man
and a woman lying in the
street. The man had recently
been trespassed from a near-
by property. Police remind
him of this fact and the pair
agree to move along.
2:30 a.m., Bagels by the Sea:
A pair of guys standing out-
side the bagel store told po-
lice they were using the pow-
er outlet to recharge their
phones. They said they’d be
moving along shortly.
11:25 a.m., Police headquar-
ters: A man came into the
station to say someone had
opened the window of his
vehicle to steal his skate-
board.
2:39 p.m., Semaphore 12:
Caller reports a bald eagle
being attacked by seagulls.
Officers locate the bird later
on a piece of driftwood. It
appeared to be fine.
July 20
10:30 p.m., 900 block S. Holl-
aday: A person described as
screaming into his cell phone
is unable to be located.
July 21
10:42 a.m., Mill Pond: A bike
found in the bushes was tak-
en to the police impound.
10:48 a.m., Broadway: A
caller reporting a man with
meth in his knapsack stab-
bing the walls of her house
was unable to be located by
responding officers. No such
person was on scene, police
said.
4:13 p.m., Avenue B: A caller
reporting someone in a
strange vehicle outside her
apartment said the person
was watching her and asked
they be trespassed. Police
responding said the individ-
ual was visiting a friend in
another unit.
5:48 p.m., 900 block First Av-
enue: Caller reports someone
on her property and climb-
ing around in the bushes.
Police responding said it was
someone retrieving their
drone. The caller was all right
with that.
July 22
12:24 a.m., Ocean Shores:
Caller reports an intoxicated
woman being carried by
eight men. Police contact the
party who say everything is
OK.
2:50 p.m., Beach between
Sixth and Seventh avenues:
Caller reports a man filming
people on the beach. The
man says he is merely enjoy-
ing himself. No crime was
committed.
9:44 p.m., 200 block Broad-
way: Complainant reports
two juveniles who they be-
lieve to have been distract-
ing someone at an ATM with
the intent to steal money. It
is learned the ATM had an
error and quit dispensing
cash at the same time the
juveniles were asking the
subject how credits work on
game cards. The incident was
deemed a misunderstanding;
no crime was committed.
10:10 p.m., 1500 block S.
Downing: Police assist Medix
on a call.
July 23
12:03 p.m., 1000 block N.
Roosevelt: Police respond to
a report of a man carrying an
unconscious female. Police
responding learn the person
is his daughter and had just
had her ears pierced and was
feeling faint.
10:29 p.m., 300 block S.
Columbia: A disturbance was
reported.
July 24
1:05 a.m., 12th Street Bridge:
Harassment is reported.
4:07 p.m., Avenue G Bridge:
Suspects are reported drink-
ing under the east end of the
bridge. Police contact the
imbibers and advise them to
move along.
July 26
11:50 a.m., Hillside Loop: A
dog reported to be wander-
ing in the neighborhood is
picked up and sent to the
kennel.
4:31 p.m., 14th and N.
Holladay: Police respond to
a report of a foul odor in the
area of 14th and N. Holladay.
Public Sewer Works Treat-
ment Plant advised it could
be from a dryer or diffuser
in the area. Smell is bad, but
not harmful.
7:23 p.m., 3000 block Sunset
Blvd: Caller reports people
entering the woods near her
home. Police find a transient
camp and an illegal fire. Sub-
jects are told to extinguish
the fire, gather their belong-
ings, and move on.
July 27
8:12 a.m., 500 block Beach
Drive: A burglary in the sec-
ond degree is reported.
9:08 a.m., Police headquar-
ters: A person came in to
register as a sex offender.
10:28 a.m., Avenue U Bridge:
A dog found wandering was
impounded.
10:17 p.m., Avenue G and
Ocean Shores: Police were
contacted about a subject
who had pitched a tent on
the beach. He was told to
pack up and move on.
10:33 p.m., Whispering Pines
Drive: Caller reports some-
one ringing their doorbell
repeatedly and then running
off. Police are unable to lo-
cate anyone in the area who
might be engaging in that
behavior.
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