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A2 • Friday, December 13, 2019 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Underage drinking in Seaside results in charge for Gresham man Driver survives vehicle rollover Seaside Signal Miraculously the driver of this Subaru was treated and released after a rollover on Lewis and Clark Road Friday night, Dec. 6. OBITUARIES Joan Emily (Paaso) Hansen Milwaukie July 15, 1929 – Nov. 22, 2019 Joan Emily (Paaso) Han- sen was born in Astoria on July 15, 1929, the fi rst child of Aner and Florence (Elliott) Paaso. She spent her early life in Hammond, Ore- gon, and received the American Legion award on her graduation from Hammond Grade School. As a child, she enjoyed tap, ball- room dance and piano lessons. She graduated from Astoria High in 1947. Joan’s ambition was to be a kindergarten teacher, but after attending Fresno State College and Linfi eld Col- lege for a couple of years, she changed to business school and then did secre- tarial work in Astoria, Port- land and Seattle. She mar- ried Robert Hansen in 1952. Their daughter was born in Astoria and their son in Coos Bay, but they spent most of their married life in Mil- waukie, Oregon, returning to Astoria from 1980 to 1998. Bob was part owner of a barber shop, and they were active in Peace Lutheran Church. They returned to the Portland area to help their son, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. Joan loved to travel and she was able to visit Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii and Alaska over the years. She enjoyed the the- ater and attended many live performances. Joan’s passing was peaceful. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew and loved her. MEMORIALS Saturday, Dec. 14 LENDE, Dr. Russell M. “Russ” — Celebration of life from 3 to 5 p.m., Bob Chisolm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A in Seaside. Construction leads to detours on South Holladay Drive By R.J. MARX Seaside Signal Roadwork is under- way on South Holladay Drive, and drivers may face delays. Blocks between Ave- nue C to Avenue B are closed this week as the workers replaced the clay tile sewer main. All overhead utilities will be placed underground. The work is part of the Southeast Seaside Urban Renewal Plan’s Holla- day Streetscape Project, which calls for installa- tion of new sanitary sewer, storm sewer, underground service provider utili- ties, ADA accessible side- walks, reconstruction of the roadway, asphalt pav- ing and street lighting. The project is being paid for with water, sewer and road district funds, Public Works Director Dale McDowell said. The city will conduct a block-by-block closure to replace a sewer force main R.J. Marx Department of Public Works employees on South Holladay Drive. R.J. Marx and upgrading to PVC pipe. Work will conclude at First Avenue. According to City Engineer Jeff Liljenwall, the city will then start run- ning underground conduit for taking down the exist- ing overhead utilities. Paving and new ADA-accessible ramps will be completed prior to that date. Timing of utility con- version will depend on the utility providers, he added. PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS GEARHART FIRE DEPT. FIRE LOG Oct. 28 12:23 a.m. emergency medical service, Highway 101. 10:40 a.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101, Warren- ton. Oct. 29 05:19 a.m., emergency medical service, Dorymen Lane, War- renton. service, Ridge, Gearhart. Nov. 7 er governmental agency, Sum- mit Ridge Drive. 11:25 a.m., smoke scare, odor, Oster. 4:57 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101, Gear- hart. 12:16 p.m., emergency medical service, E Street. Nov. 17 2:55 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101, Warren- ton. 7:40 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101. Nov. 8 6:55 p.m., building fi re, Ca- donau Olney, aid given. 7:48 p.m., emergency medical service, other, Briarwood, Gear- hart. 7:07 p.m., cover assignment, standby, Cadonau Olney, aid given. Oct. 30 Nov. 9 5:27 a.m., emergency medical service, McCormick Gardens, Gearhart. 8:35 a.m., public service assis- tance, Pine Ridge. Nov. 10 Nov. 24 Smoke scare, odor of smoke, Pacifi c Cottage. 10:31 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101 Warren- ton. Nov. 2 12:12 p.m., animal rescue 10th Street Beach access, Gearhart. Nov. 3 7:53 p.m., emergency medical service. Nov. 4 11:18 a.m. Smoke scare, odor of smoke 5:12 p.m., Motor vehicle acci- dent with injuries, Highway 101, North Coast Plaza. 9:17 p.m., emergency medical service, Lewis, Warrenton Nov. 5 5:52 p.m., emergency medical service, Delmoor, Warrenton. 10:05 p.m., emergency medical 12:39 a.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101. 09:05 a.m., downed tree, Pacifi c Way. 2:48 p.m., emergency medical service. 1:58 p.m., building fi re, Avenue S., Seaside, aid given. 3:44 p.m., emergency medical service, Ridge. Nov. 11 3:29 p.m., person in distress. 9:03 p.m., building fi re, Second Avenue, Seaside, aid given. Nov. 12 11:39 p.m., emergency medical service. 5:52 a.m., motor vehicle acci- dent with injuries, U.S. High- way 101, Warrenton. 5:34 p.m., emergency medical service, Ridge Street. Nov. 13 1:33 p.m., emergency medical service, McCormick Gardens. Nov. 26 7:15 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101, Warren- ton. Nov. 27 12:04 p.m., emergency medical service, Southshore, Warren- ton. 7:20 p.m., emergency medical service, other, F Street. Nov. 28 10:08 p.m., accident with inju- ries, Highway 101. 9:31 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101. 10:50 p.m., emergency medical service, Manion, Surf Pines. Nov. 29 Nov. 14 11:16 a.m., chimney or fl ue fi re. Marion Avenue. Nov. 15 12:30 p.m., assist police or oth- An SUV ran a stop sign, struck a vehicle, and then hit a pedestrian, according to eyewitnesses at the inter- section of 12th Avenue and North Holladay Drive in Seaside shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. At the scene, Fire Chief Joey Daniels said the pedestrian was taken to Columbia Memorial Hos- pital’s trauma center in Astoria for treatment. His name and condition were not released. The driver of an SUV “blew right through the stop sign” eyewitness Nick Snook said, after hitting another vehicle. “I saw a purple car stopped at the stop sign. The SUV clipped him, and didn’t stop.” Snook said he didn’t know someone had been hit until he saw the pedes- trian on the sidewalk. “I saw his glasses and they were all shattered.” According to Snook, the driver of the SUV “blew right through the stop sign and hit the pedestrian.” Seaside Police Sgt. Josh Gregory said at the scene a suspect had been appre- hended at 15th Avenue and North Holladay Drive. Nov. 22 Oct. 30 9:34 p.m., Seaside Signal 2:23 p.m., public service assis- tance, West Lake Warrenton. 3:30 p.m., assist police or other governmental agency, Summit Ridge. Nov. 1 Pedestrian hospitalized after Seaside hit-and-run Nov. 19 10:54 a.m., Building fi re River- point Olney, aid given. 8:51 a.m., emergency medical service, Ridge Street, Gearhart. facebook.com/ SeasideSignal Responders assist a pedestrian after a hit-and-run on North Holladay Drive. 4:30 p.m., smoke alarm instal- lation and battery, Drummond, Gearhart. 1:50 p.m., alarm system mal- function, Pine Ridge. 7:13 p.m., emergency medical service, Highway 101, Warren- ton. On Friday night, Dec. 6, at 10:23 p.m., the Sea- side Police Department responded to a party at the Coast River Inn, 555 Avenue G, where several minors and adults were cited for alcohol-related charges. One male responsible for the party, Landon War- rilow, 33, of Gresham, was cited for furnishing alcohol to minors. More than 20 other peo- ple, ranging in age 15 to 20, were cited for minor in possession of alcohol. Several other people in attendance who provided breath samples and found to have no alcohol in their blood departed the area without citations. Ian Conley, 20, of Cor- nelius, was also arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Washington County. On Saturday, Dec. 7, staff at the same hotel called Seaside Police to r e p o r t another party was beginning at the same location and when Landon officers Warrilow arrived the people in attendance departed before police were able to detain them. On Sunday, Dec. 8, offi - cers learned that the same group of people may be having a party at 708 24th Ave. By this time offi cers learned that the previously arrested Warrilow had pro- vided false information during the issuance of a citation Friday evening and probable cause now existed for his arrest on the charge of providing false informa- tion to a police offi cer. Upon arrival at this lat- est party, location offi cers were allowed to enter the residence to arrest Warri- low on the new charge and the party was dispersed. 10:13 a.m., motor vehicle ac- cident with no injuries, 10th Street at beach access. Nov. 29 3 p.m., Public service, Pacifi c Way. Meet the North Coast’s general surgery team! Eric Friedman, M.D. Manfred P. Ritter, M.D. GENERAL SURGERY GENERAL SURGERY Eric Friedman, M.D., is a board- certified general surgeon. He received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine. Dr. Friedman was born and raised in Philadelphia and in his free time enjoys hiking and traveling. Manfred P. Ritter, M.D., received his medical degree from Ludwig- Maximilian-University of Munich, in Germany. He completed his internship and residency at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He also completed a fellowship in esophageal/gastric surgery and colorectal surgery at the same school. Dr. Ritter is board certified and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. For more information or to schedule an appointment with either provider, please call 503-717-7060. Providence Seaside Clinic 725 South Wahanna Road, Suite 220 Seaside, OR 97138 (503) 717-7060