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    A2 • Friday, May 24, 2019 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com
Police investigate threat of school
shooting at Seaside High School
Seaside Signal
After
several
Sea-
side High School students
received an email warning
from another student threat-
ening a school shooting on
Wednesday, May 15, one of
the email recipients notifi ed
Seaside police.
After
receiving
the
report, high school admin-
istrators called the Seaside
Police Department.
The student suspect was
contacted, interviewed and
admitted to sending the mes-
sage threatening the school
shooting.
The student suspect
denied that they had intended
to carry out the threat, and
that the threat was made
because they were frustrated
for an unknown reason.
The early investiga-
tion did not discover any
known access to fi rearms,
nor was there any indi-
cation that other students
were involved as a potential
co-conspirator.
Seaside Police said the
parents of the student sus-
pect are “very concerned”
about the threat and have
been cooperating with the
investigation.
Based on the initial
investigation, the suspect
was not taken into custody
and remained at home with
parents. The student was
immediately
suspended
from school pending fur-
ther school administrative
inquiry, which may include
expulsion from school.
Criminal charges con-
cerning the threat will be
forwarded to the Clatsop
County Juvenile Depart-
ment and Clatsop County
District Attorney’s offi ce for
review upon completion of
the investigation.
The Seaside School Dis-
trict sent out an informa-
tional email to parents on
Wednesday evening after
the suspect had been con-
tacted by police. Through
this email, school adminis-
trators communicated that
there was no belief that a
threat of harm to students
and staff continued to exist.
Seaside High School and the
Seaside Police Department
agreed to have uniformed
presence and extra patrols
at the school throughout the
day as an added measure of
precaution.
Anyone with infor-
mation about this case is
asked to contact Detec-
tive Knight with the Sea-
side Police Department at
503-738-6311.
Fire response at Bagels by the Sea.
Fire at Bagels by the Sea caused by bark dust
Seaside Signal
Seaside Fire responded
to a call at Bagels by the
Sea at 210 South Holladay
Drive early Thursday eve-
ning, May 16.
According to Div. Chief
Chris Dugan, Seaside dis-
patch received a call of
Seaside Police
May 9
a possible structure fi re
shortly after 5 p.m.
Firefi ghters found a
small fi re with smoke com-
ing out of the eaves, he said,
determined to be caused by
bark dust on the ground by
the drive-thru that smoul-
dered and ignited part of the
building’s siding on fi re.
Units from Cannon
RESPONDER REPORTS
PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS
1:43 p.m., Edgewood and Ave-
nue G: Suspicious circumstanc-
es reported.
3:50 p.m., 1400 block Alder
Drive: A disturbance is report-
ed.
3:58 p.m., 600 block Indian
Way: A child reported missing
is determined to be no longer
missing.
10:14 p.m., Hilltop and Maple:
Caller reports subject selling
chicken parts out of the back
of their vehicle. Police are un-
able to locate.
May 10
doned residence. Police say
the area will be more frequent-
ly patrolled.
8:17 am., 200 block 10th Ave-
nue: Caller reports seeing sub-
ject believed to have broken
into an abandoned residence.
Police are unable to locate.
3:03 p.m., 600 block Broadway:
Caller reports business he be-
lieves is operating without a
business license. Police say the
business has a valid license.
Caller is informed.
12:17 a.m., 800 block Necan-
icum: Police respond to a re-
port of a verbal disturbance.
Both parties agree to separate
for the rest of the evening.
May 15
12:55 a.m., Holladay and Sec-
ond: Police respond to a ver-
bal disturbance; both parties
agree to stay away from each
other for the rest of the night.
9:36 a.m., 2300 block Lewis
and Clark: Offi cers assist with
traffi c control for a downed
tree.
11:03 a.m., Police headquar-
ters: A person came in to reg-
ister as a sex off ender.
May 11
3:53 p.m., 2300 block Beach
Drive: A person is arrested and
charged with driving while
under the infl uence of intoxi-
cants.
7:38 p.m., 500 block Ocean
Boulevard: Seaside police as-
sist Cannon Beach police with
a disturbance.
8:32 a.m., 10th Avenue: Prop-
erty crimes are reported.
May 16
1:21 p.m., First Avenue: A dog
bite is reported.
May 13
6:45 a.m., 500 block 10th Ave-
nue: Caller reports what they
believe is a wanted subject.
The subject responds they are
not wanted at the time. Police
are advised.
7:36 a.m., 1100 block S. Holla-
day: Caller reports raccoons at
a condo. Offi cer arrives to shoo
raccoons away.
7:49 a.m., 200 block 10th Av-
enue: Evidence is found that
someone has been breaking
into and entering an aban-
May 11
1:11 a.m., 400 block Avenue G:
Emergency medical response.
8:58 a.m. 800 block Avenue B:
Emergency medical response.
2:26 p.m.,
Oceanway
Re-
strooms: Emergency medical
response.
May 12
8:23 a.m., 1700 block S. Frank-
lin: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
5:33 p.m., S. Roosevelt: Emer-
gency medical response.
May 10
3:07 p.m. 1300 block N. Holl-
aday: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
6:54 p.m., Forest Drive: Emer-
gency medical response.
May 15
9:24 a.m., 200 block S. Roos-
evelt: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
5:47 pm., Highway 101 and
Junction 26: Fire and ambu-
lance personnel assist at the
scene of a motor vehicle acci-
dent with injuries.
11:10 a.m., 400 block Nehalem
Blvd: Fire department re-
sponds to a report of a struc-
ture fi re.
10:08 p.m., 700 block Avenue B:
Emergency medical response.
1:15 p.m., 700 block Avenue B:
Emergency medical response.
6:10 a.m., First Avenue: Emer-
gency medical response. Fire
personnel and Medix on scene
for reported overdose.
6:18 p.m., Hug Point: Water res-
cue.
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 10-6
8:06 p.m., Holladay and First:
Transients having a campfi re
under the bridge are advised
of local ordinances. The fi re is
extinguished. Transients are
asked to move along.
11:07 a.m., 400 block Avenue
G: Fire personnel respond to a
report of a brush or grass fi re;
police assist with putting out
smoldering bark dust.
2:57 p.m., Pocket Park: Assis-
tance is rendered.
Scout NW Trading Company
May 13
11:02 a.m., Spruce and Wah-
anna: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
4:44 p.m., 700 block Avenue B:
Emergency medical response
Visit our new store
10:42 p.m., 1000 block S. Co-
lumbia: Emergency medical
response.
May 9
11:24 a.m., 600 block Broad-
way: Structure fi re.
saturday
thru
monday
2:31 p.m., 9200 block Ivy Sta-
tion Road: Structure fi re.
May 14
8:13 a.m., Avenue G: Fire per-
sonnel respond to a medical
emergency.
Memorial
Day
Weekend
Sidewalk
Sale
9:22 a.m., 500 block S. Edge-
wood: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
Seaside Fire
May 12
2:03 p.m., District 3: A missing
person is reported.
Beach Fire and Gear-
hart Fire joined Seaside
fi refi ghters.
About $2,000 damage
was done to the exterior of
the building. Owners are
determining the extent of
damage inside.
There were no injuries,
Dugan said. The incident
was cleared before 6 p.m.
THE LATEST STYLES
THE HOTTEST FASHIONS
DESIGNER LABELS
FACTORY-DIRECT PRICES
May 16
5:22 p.m., S. Holladay: Fire de-
partment on scene in response
to a structure fi re
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