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PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS
SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE
PUBLIC SAFETY
LOG
Feb. 9
2:17 a.m., 900 block N. Hol-
laday: Emergency medical
response.
Feb. 10
12:13 a.m., 1700 block 12th
Avenue: Emergency medi-
cal response.
10:46 a.m., Avenue U: Fire
alarm.
Feb. 11
9:02 a.m., 600 block 15th
Avenue: Emergency medi-
cal response.
12:11 p.m., 2400 block N.
Highway 101: Emergency
medical response.
parked in the area denies
the allegation and says she
is only waiting for the bus.
4:08 p.m., 700 block Ave-
nue Q: Police respond to a
report of an abandoned PT
Cruiser left at the car wash
with no wheels.
Feb. 12
6:24 a.m., Highway 101
MP 29: Police respond to
a report of a truck losing
its load northbound from
Cannon Beach.
11:21 a.m., Edgewood and
Avenue U: A person is ar-
rested on a warrant.
1:31 p.m., 12th and Prom:
Police respond to a report
of an intoxicated person
teetering about; person is
intoxicated but not a dan-
ger to themselves or oth-
ers.
10:37 a.m., 2000 Spruce:
Fire alarm.
10:45 p.m., 33000 block
Beerman Creek: Police as-
sist another agency with a
disturbance.
Feb. 13
Feb. 13
Feb. 12
12:49 pm., 600 block Farrell
Court: Emergency medical
response.
3:28 p.m., Avenue T and Roo-
sevelt: A person is cited for
not stopping for a stopped
school bus.
4:26 pm., 1100 block Sixth
Avenue: Emergency medi-
cal response.
5:42 p.m., 700 block S. Wah-
anna: A man reported hid-
ing in a women’s restroom
is escorted off property by
security. Later attempts by
police to locate the person
to trespass him are unsuc-
cessful.
Jodie A. (Gelbrich) Myer
Richard B. Gurwell
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Jan. 19, 1955 – Feb. 10, 2020
Casa Grande, Arizona
Aug. 3, 1931 – Feb. 9, 2020
Jodie A. (Gelbrich) Myer,
65, died Feb. 10, 2020,
in Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia. She was born Jan. 19,
1955, in Oregon
City, Oregon, the
daughter of the late
Charles and Karen
(Bigbee) Gelbrich.
Jodie attended
Astoria
High
School and gradu-
ated from Clatsop
Community Col-
lege with an asso-
ciate’s degree in
nursing.
She became a registered
nurse in the early 2000s, and
worked at many hospitals
across the U.S. as a travel
nurse including in Oregon,
Hawaii, Washington, Colo-
rado, Arizona, Maryland and
Virginia.
She had many friends
who spanned the U.S. In her
own words, she was a fol-
lower of Christ, a grandma
and a retired RN.
She is survived by her
son, Jeremy Myer, and his
wife, Rachel, of Exeter,
New Hampshire; two grand-
children, Helena
Rose and Jace
Christopher;
three
broth-
ers, Tim and
his wife, Mar-
cia, of Portland,
Mark and his
wife, Kathy, of
Virginia Beach,
and Neal and his
wife, Annette, of
Canby; and many nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of life cer-
emony will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday, March 22, at the
Warrenton
Community
Center, 170 S.W. Third St.,
Warrenton.
Those who wish to
remember Jodie in a spe-
cial way may make gifts in
her memory to the National
Fragile X Association via
fragilex.org/donate
DEATH NOTICES
OREGON STATE
POLICE
SEASIDE POLICE DEPT.
OBITUARIES
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
Monty E. Hamlin
Monty E. Hamlin, 57, of Raymond, WA died on Feb 12,
2020 in Vancouver, WA. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation
Service of Astoria.
Richard B. Gurwell
(Dick), passed away after a
long battle with cancer on
February 9, 2020, in Casa
Grande,
Ari-
zona. He was 88
years old.
He was born
Aug. 3, 1931, in
Seaside, Oregon,
where he lived,
and went on to
graduate from
Seaside
High
School in 1949.
He then attended
Wa s h i n g t o n
State
Univer-
sity for a year,
and played bas-
ketball for the
Cougars.
He came back
to Seaside, and
in October 1950,
married his high school
sweetheart, Elsie Fern
Smith. They had almost 70
years together.
Dick enlisted in the
Army Engineer Corps,
serving two years in Ger-
many as a fi rst sergeant.
Upon his discharge, he
pursued a career in the tim-
ber industry, and it took
him all over the Northwest.
His life was spent
coaching youth sports. He
spent many years as a Lit-
tle League coach in Rain-
ier, Oregon. He was active
in Timber sports, and
announcing Timber shows
throughout the Northwest.
He worked
tirelessly
for
the
American
Legion, becom-
ing post com-
mander of Post
No. 45 in LaP-
ine, Oregon.
He
leaves
behind his wife
Elsie Fern Smith
of Casa Grande,
Arizona;
two
daughters, Deb-
orah
Fowler
and Roseanna
Wagner; a son,
Richard Gun-
ner Gurwell; fi ve
grandchildren,
Andrew Fowler,
Danielle Stanley, Marcus
Stanley, Austin Gurwell
and Alexandra Gurwell;
and six great-grandchil-
dren, Ty and Kiara Fowler,
Kaylea and Hunter Stanley
and Ada and Lucy Wagner.
A celebration of life cer-
emony will be held later
this spring.
The family is ask-
ing that in lieu of fl ow-
ers, donations be made to
Compassus Hospice, 1675
E. Monument Circle Plaza,
Casa Grande, AZ 85122.
Lake Oswego man
crashes into ditch
Feb. 9
12:28 a.m., 1500 block S.
Franklin: A disturbance is
reported.
2:30 a.m., 1600 block N.
Franklin: Police assist Clat-
sop County Sheriff ’s offi ce.
10:02 a.m., Police head-
quarters: A dog found
wandering on the Prom is
lodged at the police ken-
nel.
10:40 a.m., N. Holladay: A
transient woman who un-
packed all her belongings
on private property re-
fused to leave; police gave
her 30 minutes to gather
her things or be trespassed.
11:30 p.m., 1600 block S.
Franklin: A good citizen
turns in a found wallet.
Feb. 10
3:30 a.m., 12th Avenue
bridge: A person is arrested
on a warrant.
7:57 a.m., 10th and Frank-
lin: Suspicious circum-
stances are reported.
Feb. 11
6:05 a.m., 600 block N. Hol-
laday: A woman reported
trying door handles of cars
On Feb. 9 at 7:36 a.m. on
Highway 26 and Wunsch
Road a 31-year-old Lake
Oswego man lost control
of his Ford on the ice and
crashed into the west-
bound ditch.
There was signifi cant
damage to his vehicle, but
he wasn’t hurt.
Crash at the junction
A person attempting to
merge on to U.S. 26 from
Highway 101 drove off
the roadway on Feb. 9 at
12:27 a.m., crashing into
the ditch.
The driver was transport-
ed to Columbia Memorial
Hospital and a minor child
who was in the car was tak-
en from the scene by fami-
ly who lives in the area.
Minor charged
with DUII
A minor driver in a black
Ford heading east on High-
way 26 at 6:40 p.m., on Feb.
9 was stopped near MP 7
and subsequently arrested
for driving under the in-
fl uence of intoxicants and
driving with a suspended
license. He was transport-
ed to county offi ces and
given a blood test.
‘Hop’ aboard the carriage at history event
Seaside Signal
Jerry Bowman, Curator
of the Northwest Carriage
Museum will be the featured
speaker at Seaside Muse-
um’s History and Hops at
6 p.m. on Feb 27 at Seaside
Brewing Co.
Bowman, known for his
vast knowledge of horse
drawn vehicle history and
restoration will talk about
19th-century transportation
and share stories about the
museum’s collection.
The Northwest Carriage
Museum in Raymond, Wash-
ington, boasts one of the fi n-
est collections of 19th-cen-
tury horse-drawn vehicles:
including carriages, buggies,
sleighs, wagons, and histori-
cal artifacts.
The museum was opened
in 2002. Bowman and his
wife, Laurie — the muse-
um’s executive director —
moved to Raymond 17 years
ago and joined the museum
in 2005. The collection has
grown from 21 vehicles to
57, 30 of which Jerry has
restored and conserved.
The event, sponsored by
the Seaside Museum and
Historical Society, starts at
6 p.m. Seaside Brewing Co.
is located at 851 Broadway.
RIGHT Jerry and Laurie
Bowman of the Northwest
Carriage Museum.
IF NOT YOU THEN WHO
BE A CASA!
CASA VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Providence’s North Coast cardiology team
invites you to celebrate your healthy heart.
We’re proud to welcome Gary Greenberg, M.D. to Providence’s cardiology team. From left to right:
Gary Greenberg, M.D.; Zach Caverley, PA-C; Robert Morse, D.O.; and Masud Ahmad, M.D.
Join us as we celebrate National Heart Month with these fun
and free heart-healthy offerings.
♥ Women’s Healthy Heart Tea
♥
Join Providence Seaside registered dietitian, Beth Schwenk, RD, LD
to learn heart-smart eating habits. Light luncheon provided.
12:15 p.m., Friday, Feb. 14
Providence Seaside Hospital, Education Room A, 725 S. Wahanna Road
♥
♥ Know Your Numbers
♥
Knowing your numbers is important
for heart health. This heart
♥
health screening will help you identify your blood pressure, pulse,
♥ height, weight and body mass index (BMI).
1-4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28
Providence Seaside Clinic, Suite ♥ 101, 725 S. Wahanna Road
♥ Heart Talk and Walk
♥ Providence cardiologist, Robert Morse, D.O., and Zach Caverley,
♥
PA-C invite you to join them for ♥ a presentation on heart health
followed by a walk on the prom.
10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 29
Learn how you can be trained in just a EIGHT weeks
to make a difference in the life of a child in foster care
In-person and online training are combined
for all learning styles
Classes are free to everyone
Spring Training Begins March 11 th , 2020
We need volunteers more than ever to advocate for
children in foster care. A Court Appointed Special
Advocate is a community volunteer who advocates for a
child who has been abused or neglected. CASA volunteers
work hard to ensure that children in foster care in Clatsop
County will have a safe and nurturing permanent home as
soon as possible. Join us and make a difference.
CLASSES AT CLATSOP
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Contact us at 503-338-6063
casa@clatsopcasa.org
www.clatsopcasa.org
Best Western Plus Ocean View Resort, 414 N. Prom
Providence.org/northcoast
Clatsop CASA Program complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, disability, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age. Clatsop CASA Program
operates its program, services and activities in compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws.