2A • November 10, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com
Seaside man gets probation after June standoff
that he serve more than 3 1/2 years in
prison if he violates probation.
Scarborough allegedly held a
kitchen knife to his throat for nearly
two hours in early June as Seaside
police attempted to arrest him at an
apartment on South Columbia Street.
After a standoff lasting more than an
hour, he eventually was struck by a
stun gun and arrested.
Police initially responded to a
report of a physical disturbance be-
By Jack Heffernan
Seaside Signal
Shaun Scarborough
A Seaside man will serve proba-
tion following a standoff with police
in June.
Shaun Mitchell Scarborough, 28,
pleaded no contest to one count of fel-
on in possession of a firearm and will
serve three years of probation. A plea
agreement with the Clatsop County
District Attorney’s Office stipulates
Oct. 21
1:47 a.m., Broadway: While
on patrol, police encounter a
subject behaving in a disorderly
manner outside a restaurant.
The person is warned of their
conduct and agrees to head
home for the night.
1:49 p.m., N. Roosevelt: A yell-
ing, screaming man was told to
stop yelling. He told police he
was waiting for a bus.
5:23 p.m., 900 block Second
Avenue: An intoxicated woman
who fell down in the street
was transported to Providence
Seaside Hospital by Medix.
7:06 p.m., 400 block S. Roo-
sevelt: A subject dressed in
samurai costume with a sword
is described as menacing by
a caller. Police canvassing the
area are unable to locate.
Oct. 22
8:44 p.m., Holiday Inn and
Riverwalk: A woman reported
as having an argument with
herself is determined to be fine.
Oct. 23
1:54 a.m., Seaside Cinema:
Suspicious circumstances are
reported.
12:29 p.m., 2000 block S.
Downing: An abandoned/junk
vehicle is reported.
back toward the apartment on South
Columbia Street. Police located Scar-
borough in the kitchen as he held the
knife to his throat, taking cover out-
side the entrance to the room. Fol-
lowing a lengthy conversation, police
were able to get close and use the stun
gun.
Scarborough also faced interfer-
ing with a peace officer and reckless
driving charges before agreeing to the
plea deal.
Two people, pets evacuated from burning home
POLICE LOG
12:21 p.m., Beach Drive: Police
make contact with a woman
who is upset about a number
of issues. After doing some
problem solving with her, the
subject was put in contact with
someone who might be able to
help her.
tween Scarborough and his mother
at the apartment. But Scarborough
was gone when police arrived, and
no charges resulted from the original
report.
After neighbors reported seeing
him drive recklessly, officers located
a silver Audi that Scarborough had
been driving. A handgun was alleged-
ly found inside, and Scarborough is a
convicted felon.
Scarborough was then seen fleeing
by police to quiet down.
10:34 a.m., Broadway: A restau-
rant/bar patron reported to the
manager that an employee had
touched them inappropriately.
The manager requested police
trespass the patron from the
business.
bly being pursued by an assail-
ant. Police are unable to locate
anyone of that description.
By Jack Heffernan
11:16 a.m., N. Wahanna: Police
responding to a report of code
violations at a residence find
some.
A man, woman and two
pets were evacuated from a
home on Lewis and Clark
Road following a three-
alarm fire early Saturday,
Nov. 4.
Fire personnel responded
to the home on the 87000
block of the road shortly after
4:18 p.m., Lea Way: A woman
who called 911 to report some-
one yelling at her for 4 hours
hung up the phone when a
dispatcher asked for more
information; police driving to
the residence found no distur-
bance. The woman apologized
for calling 911.
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
9:33 p.m. Sunset and The Cove:
Police respond to a report of
people fornicating in a car
parked by the Cove. Police say
on their arrival the subjects
were fully clothed. Officer
notified the complainant and
advised they could pursue
charges of disorderly conduct.
The caller declined to pursue
charges.
3:39 p.m., Rite Aid: Surveil-
lance video at Rite Aid caught
a person attempting to pass
fraudulent paper money before
taking off. The fake money
was confiscated by police who
are reviewing the surveillance
video.
Oct. 26
11:48 a.m., 1800 block Spruce
Drive: An assault in the fourth
degree is reported. There was a
second charge of menacing.
Oct. 27
2:31 a.m., First Avenue: Police
respond to a report of unnec-
essary noise coming from an
adjacent residence. Police ob-
serve the subject is nearly deaf
and has the volume turned up
to watch television. The subject
is informed of the complaint
and agrees to turn the tv off for
the night.
3:26 p.m., The Cove: An assault
is reported.
9:13 p.m., Highway 101: Sea-
side police assist Gearhart po-
lice on a traffic stop involving a
domestic assault suspect.
Oct. 30
7:03 a.m., 1000 block Avenue I:
An assault in the fourth degree
is reported.
12:30 p.m., Seaside police
station: A person comes in to
register as a sex offender.
7:19 p.m., Rite Aid: A person
whose license was suspended
or revoked was arrested for
driving without a legal license.
6:13 p.m., Avenue K and the
Beach: A transient camp is
reported; officers responding
are unable to locate.
1:42 p.m., Sixth Avenue: A per-
son is charged with possession
of cocaine.
9:22 p.m., 1600 block S. Roos-
evelt: An assault in the second
degree is reported.
Oct. 24
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
1:28 a.m., Avenue J: A man
reported to be yelling and cre-
ating a disturbance is warned
12:16 a.m., S. Downing: Police
respond to a report of someone
running down the street, possi-
7:22 p.m., Cooper and Alder:
Caller reports a bear sighting.
Officers are unable to locate.
EO Media Group
2:15 a.m. When they arrived,
firefighters evacuated a man
from the balcony of the home
and a woman who slipped
and fell as she ran inside to
collect belongings. Adding
to the challenge was a steep
driveway on the property
and a lack of a nearby water
source, Gearhart Fire Chief
Bill Eddy said.
Firefighters were finally
able to contain the fire after
roughly two hours.
“It was a very, very tricky
one,” Eddy said.
No injuries resulted from
the fire. The damage to the
structure and other items
in the homes is estimated
to be between $90,000 and
$120,000.
Eddy said a wood stove
chimney was the likely cause.
OBITUARIES
Nona J. Johanns
Phoenix, Arizona
April 18, 1921 — Sept. 10, 2017
Nona Jane Johanns passed away Sept. 10, worked for the Seaside School District for
2017, in Glendale, Arizona. She was born in 11 years. She was a member of Calvary
Mitchell, South Dakota, April 18, 1921, to Episcopal Church, the American Contract
Glenn and Mary Smith. Nona and her iden- Bridge League, Elks, and Astoria Golf and
tical twin sister, Zona, grew up
Country Club. She was an avid
with their older brother, Richard.
golfer for over 50 years. On rainy
In 1951, Zona passed away at 30
days she played bridge (a “bridge
years of age.
nut”), and worked crossword and
jigsaw puzzles.
Nona attended school in Mitch-
Nona married Lawrence (Lar-
ell, South Dakota, graduating
ry) J. Johanns, Oct. 20, 1994. Mr.
from high school in 1939. She
Johanns owned and operated the
attended South Dakota State Col-
Seaside bumper cars. She contin-
lege in Brookings, South Dakota,
ued to enjoy her life as the two
and Dakota Wesleyn in Mitchell,
families blended together. Larry
where she met her future husband,
passed away in 2006, and in 2012,
Nona Johanns
Charles (Chuck) Mooney, whom
Nona moved to Phoenix, Arizona.
she married Jan. 10, 1942.
She is survived by her two
In 1946, after World War II,
when Chuck returned from the European daughters, Jacqueline (Jackie) J. Olson of
theater, Nona, Chuck and their daughter, Wilsonville, Oregon, and Susan K. Sands of
Jackie, moved to Seaside, Oregon, where Phoenix, Arizona; her son, Mitchell (Mitch)
Nona resided for 66 years. Their children, K. Mooney of Frisco, Texas; one stepdaugh-
Susan and Mitchell (Mitch) were born in ter, Kristin Futter; 13 grandchildren; 23
Seaside in the years that followed. Mr. great-grandchildren; six great-great grand-
Mooney was partner with the late Jim Cum- children; and two nieces and two nephews.
mings owning and operating C & M Con- She left a legacy of faith, love and integrity
struction in Seaside for 25 years. Chuck to those who survived her.
passed away in 1993.
Remembrances may be made in her name
As well as being a homemaker, Nona to Calvary Episcopal Church in Seaside.
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