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    November 24, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 3A
POLICE LOG
Nov. 3
10:52 a.m., 1000 block S.
Columbia: A resident came
into the police department
to complain about someone
repeatedly looking in their
windows. Police contacted the
person and informed them
of the complaint and that the
complainant requested the
person be trespassed.
4:16 p.m., Police respond to
a complaint about a severely
intoxicated person. Police
determined the person could
get home on their own.
4:25 p.m., 700 block N. Wahan-
na: Loose goats are reported.
Police locate and round the
goats and take them into cus-
tody. The goat owner is notified
and the goats are returned.
Nov. 4
12:25 a.m., Avenue U: A person
is arrested for being in violation
of their release agreement.
9:42 a.m.,, 700 block 16th
Avenue: A missing person is
reported.
1:56 p.m., 1000 block S. Holl-
aday: Officer contacts subject
to find out if there is new
information regarding a person
reported missing. The subject is
advised to contact police with
any new information about the
person’s whereabouts should
they arise.
2:40 p.m., U Avenue and
Grove: A runaway is reported.
Nov. 5
12:17 a.m., 600 block S. Beech-
wood: Caller reports someone
prowling around behind their
house. Police locate subject
who says he is hunting for cans.
Subject is advised to leave.
1:46 a.m., Franklin and Avenue
G: Juveniles out past curfew are
given a courtesy ride home to
the custody of a parent.
3:12 a.m., 1300 block Broad-
way: While on patrol, officer
observed a vehicle parked in
the lot of a business that was
not open. The vehicle was un-
locked and the keys were in the
ignition. Officer removed the
keys and secured the vehicle.
4:26 p.m., 1100 block Broad-
way: Caller reports a subject
walking with either a sword or
a stick. Officers searching the
area fail to locate.
7:49 p.m., Broadway: Officers
responding to a report of some-
thing moving around in the
bushes determine it is raccoons.
Nov. 6
1:48 p.m., The Cove: Caller
reports finding a dog in the
Cove. Caller searched for owner
but said they would keep the
dog overnight and bring it to
the police in the morning if the
owner is not located before-
hand.
10:24 p.m., 1700 block 12th
Avenue: A woman is trespassed
indefinitely from a camp-
ground after the manager tells
police she was asked to leave
but wouldn’t.
Nov. 7
2:44 p.m., First Avenue: Police
receive a report of an over-
heard conversation where
someone threatened to “mess
somebody up.” The caller asked
for anonymity. Officer was out
of position.
Nov. 8
6:37 a.m., Avenue S and S.
Downing: A person is arrested
and charged with unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle; theft in
the second degree; and being
in possession of a controlled
substance.
5:03 p.m., 1700 block Cooper
Street: Caller reports subject
staggering down the street,
throwing lit cigarettes into the
woods, and hiding when a car
drove by. Officers are unable to
locate.
7:47 p.m., Seaside police
department: A person brought
an injured bird in to the police
station. North Coast Wildlife
Rescue was contacted to col-
lect the bird.
Nov. 9
2:05 a.m., Second Avenue and
Roosevelt: A person is arrested
for violating their probation by
being in possession of meth-
amphetamine.
10:37 a.m., Roosevelt and
Avenue C: Seaside police assist
the Clatsop County Sheriff’s
Office with a subject said to
be foaming at the mouth who
was nearly hit by a car. When
police locate and contact the
subject, the person says they
are fine. Police warn the subject
of disorderly conduct.
Nov. 10
1:11 a.m., 2300 block S. Roos-
evelt: A person is arrested and
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, reckless
driving, and criminal mischief.
1:01 p.m., 800 block N. Holla-
day: Police intervened between
two neighbors arguing over
the disappearance of a cat.
The cat’s owner believes the
dog’s owner is to blame for the
cat having gone missing; they
threatened the dog’s owner
that “something bad” might
happen to the dog if the owner
doesn’t keep it on a leash. Both
parties are advised to steer
clear of each other.
One dead after two-car crash
By Brenna Visser
Seaside Signal
An Astoria teenager was
killed Wednesday, Nov. 15,
when he lost control of his
car on a curve on U.S. High-
way 101 north of Gearhart
and collided with another
vehicle.
Broderick Danielson, 18,
was driving his black Hon-
da Civic northbound near
milepost 14 at about 2 p.m.
when he skidded into the
southbound lanes, according
to the Oregon State Police.
His car collided with a Toy-
ota 4Runner driven by Mela-
ny Bloom, 38, of Rosburg,
Washington.
Bloom was taken to Co-
lumbia Memorial Hospital
with minor injuries.
The highway opened to
both lanes of traffic around
5 p.m.
3:23 p.m., 2100 block S. Frank-
lin: One neighbor complained
about another neighbor’s dog
who is often off leash. The
complained upon party was
notified about the complaint.
Nov. 11
8:49 a.m., 1100 block Fifth Av-
enue: An assault in the fourth
degree is reported, as well as
additional charges of strangu-
lation and child neglect in the
second degree.
11:43 a.m., The Cove: Graffiti
is reported in the restroom at
Seltzer Park.
10:23 p.m., 1200 block Avenue
E: A person is arrested for being
in violation of a restraining
order.
Nov. 12
2:06 a.m., 300 block Fifth
Avenue: A robbery/kidnap
situation is reported.
3:30 p.m., 1300 block Eleventh
Avenue: A neighbor reports
someone burying dog feces at
the edge of the street.
6:33 p.m., 800 block N. Hol-
laday: A woman tells police
that a neighbor threatened to
poison her dog. Both parties
are advised to stay away from
each other.
8:47 p.m., 2400 block N. Roo-
sevelt: Police assist a man who
fell out of his truck and needed
help getting back in.
Nov. 13
10:12 a.m., 1200 block Avenue
A: A caller who reported his dog
as stolen got the dog back after
a police officer saw the dog
running loose and caught it.
R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL
Police outside the room at the Beachside Inn, location of a shooting investigation.
Search still on for shooting suspects
By Jack Heffernan
EO Media Group
Authorities are still look-
ing for suspects in a robbery
and shooting that occurred in
Seaside early Sunday, Nov.
12, but believe it was an iso-
lated incident.
A 36-year-old Washing-
ton state man was taken to
Columbia Memorial Hospi-
tal following the incident in-
side a room at the Beachside
Inn at about 2 a.m. He was
then flown to a Portland-area
hospital, where his condition
has since been upgraded.
“Police believe the victim
and suspects had made con-
tact prior to the robbery and
shooting and this was not a
random act,” according to a
Seaside police press release.
Because the investiga-
tion is ongoing and they do
not believe the suspects are
a threat to the community,
police have not disclosed the
names of those involved.
Support your local firefighter at raffle
Seaside Signal
Meet your favorite Elsie
firefighter and community
emergency response team
members on Highway 26
at Camp 18, Baker’s Store
or The Elderberry Inn any
weekend through Dec. 10,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Get $2 raffle tickets
for two cords of seasoned
firewood, 100 gallons of
propane, $200 credit with
Western Oregon Electric
Cooperative, $200 fuel card,
$200 food card or a $200
Visa card.
The drawing takes place
Saturday, Dec. 16, at 10 a.m.
at Baker’s Store. Proceeds
to the Elsie Fire and Rescue
Fire Fighters Association for
a lighted wind-sock for the
local helipad, enabling saf-
er flying for critical patients
and crew members.
Top Brands. Factory-Direct Prices.
Free Coupon Book at Wine & Beer Haus or online,
www.seasideoutlets.com
Brighten your holidays with the
20th annual
Festival of Trees
Saturday, Dec. 2
Community open house featuring
Santa Claus
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free admission
Beautiful trees and Candy Cane Lane
festivities for kids!
Gala Dinner and Auction
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets: $100 per guest; $1,000 for table of 10
Seaside Civic and Convention Center
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KITCHEN • CARTER’S • CHRISTOPHER & BANKS • CLAIRE’S • DAISY
MAY’S SANDWICH SHOP • DRESS BARN & DRESS BARN WOMEN •
EDDIE BAUER • FAMOUS FOOTWEAR OUTLET • HELLY HANSEN
• KITCHEN COLLECTION • L’EGGS HANS BALI PLAYTEX EXPRESS
• NIKE FACTORY STORE • OSH KOSH B’GOSH • PENDLETON •
PERFECT LOOK • RACK ROOM SHOES • RUE 21 • SUNSET EMPIRE
TRANSIT CENTER • THE WINE & BEER HAUS • TOKYO TERIYAKI
• TOYS “R” US• VAN HEUSEN • ZUMIEZ
REGULAR HOURS: Monday-Saturday 10-8, Sunday 10-6
12 TH AVE. & HWY. 101, SEASIDE, OR • 503.717.1603
415 First Ave., Seaside, OR 97138
For reservations or information, please call 503-717-7604
or visit ProvidenceFestivalOfTrees.org/Seaside.
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