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A2 • Friday, October 16, 2020 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Three people injured after machete attack Seaside Signal Three men were victims of a machete attack early last Wednesday morning at an apartment on Spruce Drive, Seaside Police reported. One victim was transported to a Portland area hospital. Christopher Boyer, 35, and Gary Gobin, 40, both of Seaside, were arrested at the scene. Police responded to a disturbance Oct. 7 at 12:30 a.m. on the 1900 block of Spruce Drive, where they found three men who were victims of an assault where a machete and other blunt force weap- ons were used. Boyer and Gobin were each charged with two counts of assault, bur- glary and unlawful use of a weapon. Police say one of the vic- tims and where he lived was known to one of the assailants. This was not a ran- dom act and police are not searching for more sus- pects. Names of the victims are not being released at this time. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Seaside police at 503-738-6311. Gary Alan Lane Gobin Christopher Neil Boyer PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG a friend was coming over. She declined medical attention. Oct. 2 6:53 p.m., 900 block Avenue S: Property crimes are reported. Sept. 30 Oct. 3 3:22 a.m., North Wahanna: Police respond to suspicious activity reported at an assisted living center; on arrival locate a resident locked out of the build- ing. Property manager on scene to let the resident back in. 1:32 a.m., 500 block Broadway: Someone not wanted on prem- ises is told to leave. 6:51 a.m., Safeway: Police are contacted about a person who left a large mess in the parking area. Subject is advised to clean it up. Offi cer will be checking back later. 12:51 a.m., 400 block Silver Point Court: Police assist anoth- er agency with a disturbance. 12:09 a.m., Ocean Way: Caller reports man sleeping in front of his car. Person is awakened and told they can’t sleep on the sidewalk. 12:38 a.m., 12th and Franklin: A woman reported screaming for her lost hard of hearing friend is advised to fi nd a better method of searching. Oct. 1 5:36 a.m., 1000 block S. Holla- day: A person is arrested on a warrant. 8:33 a.m., Quatat Park: A person reported sleeping in the park is advised he can’t sleep there. 1:10 p.m., Avenue A bus shelter: Driver tells riders they can’t take the contents of their house on the bus. This upset the riders. A van came to pick up their stuff . 9:45 p.m., 400 block 12th Ave- nue: Police do a welfare check on a woman reported scream- ing on the phone she wanted to self harm. She said she was having an anxiety attack and 4:50 a.m., Library: Police interview subjects on the library property. 8:11 p.m., 1200 block S. Holla- day: Caller reports strong odor of marijuana coming from a car getting gas. The car is gone prior to police arrival. Oct. 4 8:39 a.m., District 3: A person is arrested on a warrant at the scene of a fi re investigation. 9:46 p.m., Fifteenth and Roos- evelt: A person is arrested and charged with DUII. 10:24 p.m., Avenue K and Roos- evelt: Motor vehicle accident. Oct. 5 4:30 a.m., 800 block S. Roos- evelt: Caller says he was just in a fi ght with his girlfriend who threw him out of the car. He was gone before police arrived. Of- fi cer located car and conducted a traffi c stop; both parties said the fi ght was about infi delity, no one was injured, and they would try to get along and work it out. 12:45 p.m., Downtown: Caller said she lost her cousin; called back later to say cousin was found. 3:10 p.m., 800 block S. Roos- evelt: Assault reported. Oct. 6 Fire alarm activation. 9:57 a.m., 300 block S. Roos- evelt: A bus driver requested assistance removing an unruly rider. The woman agreed to get off after police arrived on scene. 4:32 p.m., Convention Center parking: Emergency medical response. 10:40 a.m., Avenue I and beach: Two people sleeping on the beach trail leave a mess behind. Police spoke with them and advised them of the complaint. 6:27 p.m., 1100 block Seventh Avenue: Drug paraphernalia found in the area is disposed of. Oct.7 12:35 a.m., 1900 block Spruce Drive: Police receive two calls within fi ve minutes reporting a disturbance. 6:20 p.m., 2400 block Millcreek Lane: Caller reports neighbor- hood kids are throwing rocks at her windows. Police looked for the kids but found no one. The caller then declined to speak to the offi cer. 10:14 p.m., 600 block N. Holla- day: Police make contact with a woman reported stumbling in the road; she said she is waiting on a friend and will stay on the sidewalk. 11:18 a.m., Estuary: A call- er complains about horses crossing from Gearhart to the Seaside beach. 3:00 p.m., 2000 block S. Downing: A deceased person is reported. 9:34 p.m., N. Wahanna: A run- away is reported. SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Sept. 25 4:43 a.m., 3100 block Sunset: Sept. 27 1:42 p.m., Devil’s Cauldron: Water rescue. 8:45 p.m., Beach: Emergency medical response. 9:20 p.m., 400 block S. Roo- sevelt: Emergency medical response. 11:07 p.m., Cove beach: Fire investigation. Oct. 3 10:15 p.m., 2100 block S. Co- lumbia: Fire alarm. Oct. 5 3:06 p.m., 2000 block Spruce Drive: Fire alarm. 5:11 p.m., 12th and Prom: Emergency medical response. 5:31 p.m., Avenue G and Swing set: Fire investigation. Sept. 28 Oct. 7 3:49 p.m., 2400 block S. Roos- evelt: Fire alarm. 1:43 p.m., Roosevelt by Motel 6: Vehicle fi re. Sept. 29 6:20 p.m., N. Franklin by End of the World: Fire investigation. 2:08 p.m., 12th and Holladay: Car accident with injuries. Po- lice assist another agency. 4:47 p.m., Gearhart beach near Seaside estuary: Water rescue. 10:15 p.m., Second Avenue and Prom: Emergency medical response. Sept. 30 6:03 p.m., 700 block S. Down- ing: Fire investigation. Oct. 1 2:59 a.m., 500 block Beach Drive: Emergency medical response. 5:47 p.m., Avenue U and dunes: People who started a fi re in the dunes are advised to move it out of the grass. Oct. 2 4:33 a.m., 400 block S. Holl- aday: Emergency medical re- sponse; assist another agency. 1:26 p.m., 600 block Broad- way: Emergency medical response. 5:35 p.m., 1000 block S. Downing: Emergency medical response. OREGON STATE POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Armed threat A domestic disturbance was reported Oct. 2 at 1:23 p.m. at a rural address on Cow Creek Road in Seaside when a 32-year-old man with guns made violent threats. His wife and two young children were evacuated from the home and the man surrendered and came out voluntarily. Rear-end crash A crash occurred Oct. 8 at 3:12 p.m. on U.S. Highway 101 and Delmoor Loop when a 20-year-old woman driving a Jeep Cherokee was stopped on U.S. Highway 101 south- bound, waiting to turn left onto Dellmoor Loop and a 40 year-old-man in a Chevy Tahoe came from behind, rear-ending her, causing the Cherokee to spin, catch on fi re, and come to rest in the northbound lane. The driver got out of the car to avoid the fi re. A 38-year-old woman driving a Toyota Sienna trav- eling northbound swerved to avoid the Cherokee coming into her lane, but they still collided. The drivers of the Tahoe and the Cherokee were taken to Seaside Providence Hospital by Medix. Classic Towing towed the Cher- okee and Tahoe. Gary’s Towing towed the Sienna. Gearhart and Seaside fi re departments put out the fi re and ODOT cleared the highway of debris. The Gear- hart police assisted on scene. Lost control on curve A Washington woman driving a Mustang southbound on U.S. Highway 101 at milepost 32 Oct. 10 at 8:45 a.m., was going too fast and lost control at the curve, sending her car down a steep embankment. She complained of shoulder pain and was taken to Seaside Providence Hospital. Gary’s Tow removed her car. GEARHART FIRE DEPT. FIRE LOG Sept. 2 1:31 p.m., smoke alarm instal- lation and battery replacement; Kershul. Sept. 3 9 a.m., service call, Pacifi c Way. 10:59 a.m., emergency medical service, Manion, Surf Pines. 4:29 p.m., emergency medical service, Anderson, Warrenton. Sept. 6 7:02 a.m., emergency medical service, Country, Gearhart. Seaside [ TOGETHER FOR YOU ] This year has been extremely diffi cult for communitites across the entire state. But when crises emerge, Oregonians step up to care for one another. Oregon Community Foundation serves and supports Oregon communities from recovery to rebuilding. 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