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Friday, June 28, 2019 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A3 Seaside sues Shilo for back taxes, again By R.J. MARX Seaside Signal The Shilo Inn in Sea- side owes the city more than $45,000 in hotel room taxes. Seaside wants to collect and has fi led suit in Circuit Court. With penalties and interest, the total sought is more than $58,000. According to the com- plaint, Shilo Inn “continues to withhold the payment of these taxes, notwithstand- ing numerous demands” by the city. The city also seeks rea- sonable attorney’s fees. This isn’t the fi rst time Shilo Inn has fallen behind on taxes. In 2016, Seaside sued the company for delin- quent taxes of more than $112,500. Shilo Inn paid out almost $146,000 in back taxes and penalties. Earlier this year, Warren- ton sued Shilo Inn after more than $130,000 in lodging taxes, penalties and accrued interest went unpaid. Representatives of Shilo Inn did not respond to requests for comment. Seaside man pleads guilty to encouraging child sexual abuse The Astorian A Seaside fi refi ghter responds after a Subaru crashed into McDonald’s in Seaside. Car crashes into Seaside McDonald’s Seaside Signal A Subaru Outback crashed into the Seaside McDonald’s on North Roos- evelt Drive Monday morning. RESPONDER REPORTS PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS Incidents as reported by the Oregon State Police Possible assault while camping On June 19 at 12:48 a.m., a 41-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man showed up at the Seaside Fire Depart- ment requesting medical as- sistance for a male with a cut on his right forearm. Seaside police initiated an investigation regarding a possible assault believed to have occurred between the couple while they were camping in Ecola State Park. Oregon State Police were called to investigate the in- cident. No arrests were made and the female half of the couple was transported to The Harbor Resource Center in Astoria. Shooting accident On June 20 at 12:01 a.m., a man police say a man acci- dentally shot himself in the leg when he was getting into his vehicle at the beach in Seaside and his concealed firearm fell out of its se- curement and discharged. The man, 49 years old from LaGrand, was transported to Columbia Memorial Hos- pital for treatment. Nothing criminal was involved in the incident. Seaside woman collides with deer On June 23 at 1:13 p.m. on Highway 101 by Rippet Lane, a 66 year old woman from Seaside struck and killed a deer. The driver, uninjured, called a tow company to deal with her vehicle. Damascus man charged with reckless driving, DUII-alcohol On June 24 at 1:34 p.m., Da- vid Charles Anderegg, 64 of Damascus, was arrested and charged with driving while under the influence of intox- icants-alcohol after police say he left the roadway while traveling west on Highway 26 inside the Highway 101 ex- change and drove his vehicle up an embankment, striking a tree, before sliding back- wards down the embank- ment, the car landing on its right side. A witness to the crash told police the driver climbed out of the damaged side of the vehicle and fled the scene. Law enforcement responded with fire and medics and the driver was eventually located a short distance from the accident scene, hiding in tree debris. Just before 10 a.m., Seaside Police and Seaside Fire and Rescue responded to a report of the accident at 225 South Roosevelt Drive. The car had apparently jumped the curb and crashed into the front of the building at the entrance. No one was hurt, according to Fire Chief Joey Daniels at the scene, including the driver of the Subaru and a passenger. The investigation is continuing. Man charged after hitting woman with truck Anderegg was transported to Providence Seaside Hospi- tal for evaluation. He was re- leased with minimal injuries and subsequently arrested and charged with DUII-Alco- hol. Anderegg agreed to and submitted to the standard- ized field sobriety test and provided a breath sample, registering him to have a .04 blood alcohol four-and-a- half hours after the crash oc- curred. He was also charged with reckless driving. Seaside Police Department 9:36 p.m., Avenue A: A distur- bance is reported. June 19 7:11 a.m., 200 block S. Roos- evelt: A person is trespassed from the bus stop. Street dance in Gearhart! June 20 Seaside Signal 51-year-old woman suffered serious inju- ries Wednesday, June 19, after a man backed up driving a Ford Ranger truck during an argument. A deputy with the Clatsop County Sher- iff’s Offi ce responded to Highway and Nordmark Drive in Seaside for a report of a vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. The 51-year-old female victim, suffered serious injuries and was transported to Colum- bia Memorial Hospital prior to the deputy arriv- ing and later fl own to Oregon Health Sciences University hospital. Ronald Keith Hobbs, 57, was taken into cus- tody at the scene and lodged in the Clatsop 5:53 p.m., 2100 block S. Frank- lin: A disturbance is reported. A Seaside man pleaded guilty on Tuesday, June 18, to encouraging child sex- ual abuse in the second degree for possessing child pornography. Joshua Allen Pickering, 35, was arrested last year and charged with 18 counts of encouraging child sex abuse in the fi rst degree and one count of felon in pos- session of a fi rearm. He came into pos- session of Joshua Allen the visual Pickering recordings between January 2016 and January 2018. Pickering is scheduled to be sentenced in October. 5:46 a.m., Beerman Creek: Po- lice assist Clatsop County Sher- iff ’s offi ce with a disturbance. 9:58 p.m., S. Mill Ponds: A per- son is arrested on a warrant. Seaside Fire June 14 10:41 a.m., 33000 block High- way 101: Emergency medical response. Clatsop County Sheriff Ronald Keith Hobbs, 57, was taken into custody at the scene and lodged in the Clatsop County Jail on June 19. County Jail on June 19, on one count each of reckless endangering and assault IV. The investiga- tion into the incident is still ongoing. Cannon Beach Police Department assisted on the call. June 17 12:25 a.m., Avenue A: Dump- ster diver is advised to move along. 1:28 p.m., Relief Pitcher: Fire investigation. June 15 12:57 p.m., 14th and Roos- evelt: Emergency medical re- sponse. 1:09 p.m., 17th and Beach: Fire investigation. 7:34 a.m., 500 block N. Holla- day: Emergency medical re- sponse. Dozens came to do-si-do during the Downtown Gearhart Street Dance in 2018. This year’s dance is Friday, July 5. June 18 1:43 a.m., 1100 block S. Jack- son: Emergency medical re- sponse. 1:02 p.m., Broadway: Emer- gency medical response. 2:29 a.m., 1500 block Spruce: A dollar bill found by an offi cer on patrol is taken to the police station for safekeeping. June 19 5:30 p.m., Gearhart: A loose dog found running on the highway in Gearhart is taken to the kennel until its owner can claim it. 7:18 a.m., 8400 block Nord- mark Drive: Emergency medi- cal response. 9:59 p.m., 800 block Country Avenue: Police assist Gearhart police with a disturbance. Brenna Visser June 16 6:37 a.m., 400 block S. Roos- evelt: Emergency medical re- sponse. 10:38 a.m., Avenue U and Beach: Fire investigation. June 20 June 14 June 18 12:12 a.m., 1000 block Third Avenue: Emergency medical response. 12:46 p.m., Avenue G and Columbia: A woman report- ed yelling and shouting in the street is gone prior to police arrival. 1:43 a.m., 1100 block S. Jack- son: A person is arrested on a warrant. 2:45 a.m., 1100 block Avenue B: Emergency medical re- sponse. Seaside Signal The second annual Gearhart Street Dance takes place on Pacifi c Way and Cottage on Friday, July 5, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The event features D.J., danc- ing games and kids’ activities. The dance is hosted by the city of Gearhart, the Gearhart Homeowners Association and the Street Dance Committee. COAST COMMUNITY RADIO PRESENTS THE 1ST ANNUAL FERRY STREET FRIDAY BLOCK PARTY June 15 10:12 p.m., Goodman Park: Subjects are warned of un- lawful lodging. June 16 10:06 a.m., 4th and N. Down- ing: A motor vehicle hit and run is reported. 12:10 p.m., Avenue A: A mo- tor vehicle hit and run is re- ported. Reporting party is unable to describe the ve- hicle hit. Officers patrolling area are unable to locate any vehicle that appeared dam- aged. Friday July 5th, 2019 2nd Annual Gearhart Street Dance LIVE LOCAL MUSIC BEER + WINE GARDEN ARTIST + MAKER POP-UPS SMOKED BONES BBQ KIDS’ ACTIVITIES 7:30 to 10:30 pm PA C I F I C WAY A N D C O T TA G E DJ, Dancing, Games, Kids Activities Hosted by the City of Gearhart Sponsored by the Gearhart Homeowners Association and Street Dance Committee FRIDAY JULY 19TH 2-8PM 14TH STREET BETWEEN MARINE + COMMERCIAL AFTER PARTY AT ALBATROSS & CO.