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Have a seat in Seaside
Seaside Signal
Graduates of the citizens police academy are recognized at the June 10 meeting of Seaside City Council.
Citizens police academy graduates its 12th class
Seaside Signal
There was more than one graduation
in Seaside Monday, June 10.
Along with graduating seniors from
Seaside High School at the convention,
the Clatsop County Citizen’s Police
RESPONDER REPORTS
PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS
Seaside Police
and Fire reports
June 7
8:19 a.m., 700 block Avenue Q:
Suspicious circumstances are
reported.
9:38 a.m., 2500 block Mason
Street: Suspicious circumstanc-
es reported.
June 8
6:53 a.m., 400 block S. Roos-
evelt: A person is arrested on a
warrant.
4:40 p.m., 200 block Broadway:
Police respond to a report of a
white powder substance in a
bag found on the ground. Offi -
cer retrieved substance.
7:09 p.m., 400 block S. Roos-
evelt: While responding to a
medical emergency call, a sub-
ject was put on mental hold by
a police offi cer.
Academy celebrated its 12th by adding
state police to the mix, along with Can-
non Beach, Seaside and other jurisdic-
tions who work with citizens to teach
them what goes on behind the scenes
in law enforcement, especially locally.
“It’s certainly different than what
you hear and see,” Cannon Beach
enue: A missing person is re-
ported.
2:04 p.m., 1800 block Huckle-
berry Lane: A disturbance is
reported.
4:19 p.m., Avenue U and Prom:
Police respond to a report of
an intoxicated male carrying
a sword. Upon contact, police
see there is no sword and sub-
ject is not a danger to himself
or others or breaking any laws.
June 11
2:20 a.m., Avenue G: Suspicious
behavior is reported of a person
or persons going around trying
doors; police speak to subjects
who say they are not engaged
in this behavior. No further ac-
tion taken at this time.
4:57 p.m., Convention Center: A
child who became accidentally
locked in a vehicle is extricated
with the help of a locksmith.
June 7
6:11 a.m., Forest Drive: Emer-
gency medical response.
6:00 p.m., 500 block Beach
Drive: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
June 8
5:17 a.m. 300 block N. Prom:
Emergency medical response
4:17 p.m., 2600 block Highway
101: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
June 9
3:51 a.m., 2500 Mill Creek Road:
Emergency medical response.
9:00 a.m., 1100 block Broad-
way: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
12:40 p.m., 2900 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
5:03 p.m., 200 block S. Holla-
day: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
10:24 p.m., Turnaround: A sick
person is cared for.
June 10
June 12
6:07 a.m., 1200 block S. Holla-
day: A person is arrested and
charged with DUII.
12:16 a.m., 900 block Third Av-
enue: A verbal disturbance is
reported
7:18 a.m., Avenue N and Prom:
A subject is warned of unlawful
lodging.
12:16 a.m., Avenue U and Roo-
sevelt: A verbal disturbance is
reported.
8:56 a.m., 300 block Avenue A:
Subjects warned of unlawful
lodging.
2:04 a.m., Avenue A and S.
Downing: A person is arrested
on a warrant.
9:00 p.m., 8800 block Dawson
Road: Police assist Gearhart po-
lice on a call.
June 13
7:56 a.m., 800 block 13th Av-
Fire Log
6:34 p.m., Police headquarters:
A person came in to register as
a sex off ender.
June 9
June 10
Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn said.
Among graduates, Regina Jones
enjoyed it so much she took the class a
second time, Schermerhorn said.
Seaside City Councilor Steve
Wright was also a graduate of the cit-
izens academy, which met every Tues-
day evening from April to June.
8:24 p.m., 400 block Avenue
A: A dog wandering at large is
brought to the police station
until its owner can be located.
7:43 a.m., 400 block S. Holla-
day: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
June 13
7:18 a.m., 2500 block Millcreek:
Emergency medical response.
Oregon State
Police Log
Car vs. deer accident
on Highway 101
On June 14 at 7:23 a.m., on
Highway 101 and Cullaby Lake
Lane, police responded to a re-
port of a non-injury crash that
occurred when a 65 year old
woman driving a Honda trav-
eling southbound on Highway
101 around Milepost 14 struck
a deer that ran out into the
road. The driver sustained no
injuries. There was signifi cant
vehicle damage.
Motorcycle accident
on Highway 101
On June 14 at 2:02 p.m., police
responded to an injury crash
involving multiple motorcycles
on Highway 101 near Milepost
35. Police say the operator of
Motorcycle 2 was leading a
group of four riders when he
misread his navigation device
R.J. Marx
Ken Heman of the Seaside Visitors Bureau is the fi rst to
try out the newly repainted Adirondack chair. The chair
received a paint job before public works employees
returned it via fl atbed to its spot at the corner of Broadway
and Roosevelt Drive.
and attempted a last minute
turn on to the “ramp” leading to
Highway 26. As Unit 2 moved
towards the exit ramp, the
rear of his motorcycle clipped
the front of Unit 1, which was
slightly behind him. Both riders
were on Harley Davidson bikes
and are from Washington. No
further information was avail-
able regarding injuries.
Woman charged with
reckless driving
On June 15 at 12:20 p.m., on
Highway 26 at Milepost 10,
Marie Elena Thus, 51, driving
a silver Subaru, was charged
with reckless driving and hav-
ing an open container of alco-
hol during a traffi c stop. Police
observed an open container of
beer inside the vehicle. A fi eld
sobriety test was performed.
Ms. Thus was cleared by cita-
tion and returns to court July
30.
Seaside woman
charged with DUII
On June 16 at 8:06 p.m., on
Highway 101 and Rippet Lane,
Jeana F. Okeson, 51 of Seaside,
was arrested and charged with
driving while under the infl u-
ence of intoxicants, reckless
driving, and reckless endan-
germent of a Person. Police say
while working in the construc-
tion zone of U.S. Highway 101
at Milepost 24, they observed
a Honda Accord traveling
southbound nose into south-
bound traffi c while partially
in the northbound lane. An-
other motorist fl agged police
down to report this same ve-
hicle passing motorists in a no
passing area. Initiating a traffi c
stop, it was observed the driver
showed signs of impairment.
She consented to the fi eld so-
briety test and was found to be
noticeably impaired. Okeson
was arrested and charged with
DUII and her vehicle was towed
from the scene. At the Clatsop
County jail she submitted to
the chemical test and provided
a breath sample of .09 blood
alcohol content one hour af-
ter arrest. She was released to
jail staff and was issued viola-
tion citations for no operators
license and passing in a no
passing zone with construction
zone enhancements.
9:08 a.m. S. Wahanna: Emer-
gency medical response.
June 11
4:43 a.m., 1000 block S. Down-
ing: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
June 12
11:01 a.m., 400 block S. Roos-
evelt: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
11:53 a.m., 300 block S. Wah-
anna: Emergency medical re-
sponse.
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