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OBITUARY
Sharon Keist
Battle Ground, Washington
July 13, 1941 — March 26, 2021
On March 26, 2021,
Sharon Keist, loving wife,
mother and sister, passed
away at the age of 79.
Sharon was born July
13, 1941, to Peter and
Thelma McCoy, in Astoria.
She had three sisters, Susan
Leinweber, Shelby Mogen-
son and Sheila Ranta.
She married William
Keist on Oct. 1, 1960.
They had three daughters,
Kimberly Jones, Kelly
Eldred and Kary Doer-
fl er; eight grandchildren,
Brandon and Derek Coo-
per, Alex Robles, Anto-
nia Robles Vernig, Sydney
Nichols and Alexis, Ryan
and Taylor Doerfl er; and
three great-grandchildren,
Wesley and Bradley Coo-
per and Logan Doerfl er.
Sharon loved the great
outdoors, horses, garden-
ing, clam digging and
blackberry and mushroom
picking. She was an adven-
turous cook, and made the
best pies at holidays. She
was a techno queen.
Bill and Sharon enjoyed
many years of snow bird-
ing in Yuma, Arizona. Sha-
ron never met a stranger.
She loved photography
and captured life through
her camera lens.
Sharon was preceded in
death by her parents, Peter
and Thelma McCoy; her
husband, Bill; and sister,
Susan.
In lieu of flowers, con-
tributions can be made
to the Assistance League
of the Columbia Pacific,
P.O. Box 596, Asto-
ria, OR., 97103 (assis-
tanceleaguecp.org),
or
the North Country Com-
munity Food Bank Clark
County
(nccfoodbank.
org).
sevelt: Emergency medical
response.
to control a very combative and
highly intoxicated 18-year-old
female. She became a dan-
ger to herself and others and
was ultimately transferred to
Seaside Hospital. OSP stayed
with her as she continued to
be combative at the hospital
as well. After she was medically
cleared, Brooke V. Albright
was charged with assault and
transported to the Clatsop
County jail.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
SEASIDE POLICE DEPT.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
11:39 a.m., Quatat Park: Sub-
jects loitering are advised to
move along.
1:16 p.m., Turnaround: A
disturbance is reported.
March 12
9:48 a.m., 1300 block Avenue
U: Property crimes are report-
ed.
9:59 a.m., Chamber of Com-
merce restroom: A person is
arrested on a warrant.
10:43 a.m., Police headquar-
ters: A person came in to
register as a sex off ender.
11:57 a.m., Police headquar-
ters: Another person came in
to register as a sex off ender.
3:40 p.m., 1300 block Broad-
way: Caller reports two teens
involved in “heavy petting.”
Offi cer scoured the area, but
were unable to locate the
teenagers.
March 13
2:27 p.m., 200 block N. Prom:
A disturbance is reported.
6:57 p.m., 1000 block S.
Downing: Forgery and fraud is
reported.
10:44 p.m., 1600 block S.
Downing: Caller reports tran-
sient subject sleeping in their
driveway. Police arrive and the
person agrees to move along.
March 14
1:39 a.m., 2400 block S.
Roosevelt: A person reported
sleeping in their car is advised
they are trespassed.
4:21 a.m., 800 block S. Roos-
evelt: A woman who refused
to leave a property after being
asked to move several times is
assisted getting a cab home.
2:14 p.m., 1600 block Huck-
leberry Drive: Fraud/forgery is
reported.
3:31 p.m., 1000 block S. Holla-
day: A person is arrested on a
warrant.
5:46 p.m., Chamber restrooms:
A subject was warned to leave
or be trespassed from the area
because the rest rooms are
closed.
6:38 p.m., N. Holladay and
Sixth: A used syringe is dis-
posed of.
3:16 p.m., Broadway: A person
refusing to wear a mask and
then refusing to leave a busi-
ness continued to refuse to
show police identifi cation but
then left the area.
8:56 p.m., 800 block 14th
Street: A disturbance is report-
ed.
March 18
2:21 a.m., Elk Creek Road,
Cannon Beach: Police assist
Cannon Beach police with a
driving while under the infl u-
ence of intoxicants arrest.
3:47 p.m., 1000 block S.
Holladay: Caller reports subject
refusing to wear a mask and
refusing to leave the premises.
Subject refused to identify
themselves to police and left
the area.
4:49 p.m., U.S. Highway 101
milepost 22: Police assist state
police with an arrest.
8:54 p.m., 11th and Queen: Po-
lice assist Medix with an intoxi-
cated male on the ground who
is transported to the hospital.
11:27 p.m., 1300 block S.
Wahanna: A disturbance is
reported.
March 19
12:22 a.m., 300 block N. Prom:
Police went to a hotel after an
employee reported a subject
requesting a room key with no
identifi cation. Subject left the
area prior to police arrival.
1:38 a.m., 400 block S.
Hemlock: Police assist Cannon
Beach police with a distur-
bance.
8:51 a.m., 12th and the beach:
A caller reported a man shoot-
ing off a potato gun on the
beach; police spoke to the man
who said he was done shoot-
ing his spud gun for the day.
4:27 p.m., Police headquarters:
A person came in register as a
sex off ender.
9:20 p.m., 12th and Shore
Terrace: Subjects are advised
they’re on private property and
agree to leave.
March 16
March 20
12:33 a.m., 2000 block S.
Franklin: A disturbance is
reported.
12:59 a.m., Ocean Way: A
subject reported on private
property is requested to leave
the premises.
12:43 a.m., 900 block S.
Holladay: A verbal distur-
bance is reported. Offi cers
were responding to an earlier
disturbance call and were
delayed arriving. The reporting
party meanwhile called back
to say the two people arguing
resolved their problem and no
police were needed.
2:37 p.m., 1200 block Avenue
E: Property crimes are report-
ed.
March 17
10:27 a.m., 1700 block S.
Roosevelt: A person is cited for
littering.
8:07 a.m., Wahanna and Shore
Terrace: Subjects reported go-
ing through wood at a building
site are gone on police arrival.
Police are unable to locate.
2:39 p.m., 300 block Broad-
way: Rock-hoarding subject
sitting in the area is advised to
move along.
evelt: A person is arrested on a
warrant.
9:01 p.m., 600 block 15th
Avenue: Caller reports transient
male requesting shelter inside
her carport; police are unable
to locate the man.
March 22
11:46 a.m., Wahanna and
Cooper: A person is arrested on
a warrant.
March 23
10:46 a.m., 800 block 14th
Avenue: A caller reports a
restraining order violation has
occurred.
11:04 a.m., Beach: Large holes
with roof-like tops or canopies
are reported, possibly made by
transients.
12:59 p.m., Cove parking: Call-
er reports car illegally entered
and wallet stolen.
13:51 p.m., Quatat Park:
Transients setting up camp
cause a disturbance yelling at
each other; they are advised to
move on.
18:32 p.m., Quatat Park: Tran-
sient reported yelling at people
and drinking is warned of open
container and advised to clean
up their mess.
March 24
14:23 p.m., Quatat Park: Prop-
erty crimes are reported.
10:17 a.m., 1000 block Broad-
way: Emergency medical
response
4:54 p.m., 500 block Hillside
Loop: Emergency medical
response.
5:46 p.m., 13th west of Neca-
nicum: Fire investigation.
SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE
PUBLIC SAFETY
LOG
March 5
2:37 p.m., 1900 block N. Holla-
day: Fire alarm.
March 24
1:00 a.m., 1000 block S.
Downing: Emergency medical
response.
March 13
3:34 p.m., 900 block Avenue I:
Emergency medical response.
4:26 p.m., N. Columbia: Emer-
gency medical response.
6:34 p.m., 400 block S. Prom:
Fire investigation.
11:11 a.m., 200 block N.
Downing: A person is warned
their recreational fi re is causing
complaints. They agree to put
it out.
March 14
3:15 p.m., 400 block 16th
Avenue: Emergency medical
response.
4:53 a.m., Avenue G: A brush
fi re in the dunes is extin-
guished.
11:44 p.m., 1300 block 12th
Avenue: Emergency medical
response.
1:34 a.m., Avenue G: Emer-
gency medical response.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
March 15
Hiker located
A 29-year-old male hiker who
called 911 March 15 at 8:02 p.m.
to say he was lost somewhere
in Ecola State Park was located
after his pinged phone indicat-
ed he was on the north side of
the Tillamook Head Trail. Two
deputies and a trooper climbed
the trail from the Seaside trail
head and located the hiker at
the top. He was uninjured and
given a courtesy ride back to
his car, which was parked in the
Indian Beach parking lot. Police
said they were deployed on this
job for four hours.
March 16
12:23 p.m., 12th and Neca-
nicum: Emergency medical
response, assist another
agency.
March 20
4:00 p.m., 2500 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Emergency medical
response.
Combative situation
March 21
7:54 a.m., 1200 block S.
Wahanna: Emergency medical
response.
11:40 a.m., 2400 block Pine:
Emergency medical response.
12:45 p.m., 200 block Broad-
way: Fire alarm.
1:58 p.m., 1100 block S. Roo-
Restraining order
Clarence K. Cypher, 57, of
Vancouver, Washington, was
arrested March 18 at 1:36 p.m.,
charged with violating a
restraining order when he and
the protected party, a 61-year-
old Washington woman, were
stopped in U.S. Highway 101
near milepost 22.5. Cypher,
who was behind the wheel, was
pulled over for speeding. The
trooper, checking his paper-
work, learned Cypher was the
subject of a no-contact order in
Clark County and his passen-
ger was the protected party.
Cypher was arrested on scene
and transported for lodging at
the Clatsop County jail.
Car accident
OREGON STATE
POLICE
1:16 p.m., 2600 block U.S.
Highway 101: Emergency
medical response.
1:06 a.m., 2000 block S.
Franklin: Emergency medical
response.
11:29 p.m., N. Prom: Caller re-
ports unknown person in their
hotel room; on police contact,
the caller says they do know
each other. All was fi ne.
12:21 p.m., 2000 block Lewis
and Clark Road: Structure fi re.
3:43 p.m., Ocean Vista and
Edgewood: Emergency medi-
cal response at the scene of a
car accident.
March 25
10:34 p.m., 400 block Second
Avenue: A reported distur-
bance is determined verbal
only.
11:57 a.m., 800 block Broad-
way: Emergency medical
response.
10:34 a.m., Ridge Road,
Gearhart: Emergency medical
response.
4:53 a.m., Avenue G: A brush
fi re in the dunes is extin-
guished.
5:49 p.m., Parking garage, Ave-
nue A: Caller reports someone
unlawfully entered their car.
6:52 p.m., 800 block N. Holla-
day: Police and fi re personnel
summoned to a residence after
a smoke alarm activation de-
termine no fi re, only incorrectly
prepared food.
March 23
March 12
9:02 p.m., 1400 block Don-
nerberg Road: Police assist on
scene for a report of a possible
prowler.
Troopers were dispatched to
a residence in the 2000 block
of S. Franklin Street in Seaside
March 16 at 12:40 a.m., to assist
Seaside police with a physical
fi ght between some people
renting a home for the week.
Seaside police investigated an
injury assault while OSP and
Cannon Beach police worked
A 29-year-old Seaside woman
was involved in a car accident
March 18 at 8:30 p.m., when
a car was reported on U.S.
Highway 103 near milepost .75
rolled down an embankment.
The Elsie Fire Department
responded and discovered
the car unoccupied. Troopers
responded but were unable to
access the Mazda and the op-
erator couldn’t be located. The
registered owner of the car was
contacted at an address off that
highway but police couldn’t
access the property. Another
trooper arrived on scene to stay
with the Mazda. A tow truck
was seen and followed to the
crash scene and the tow truck
operator told police the driver
requested tow. The cause of the
crash is under investigation.
No littering
A 33-year-old Portland man
was cited for off ensive littering
after a witness reported
someone throwing trash from
a car traveling south on U.S.
Highway 101 near the helicop-
ter pad south of Seaside. Police
stopped the described vehicle
on U.S. Highway 26.
2:55 p.m., 400 block Second
Avenue: Water and rope rescue.
4:44 p.m., Hug Point: Assist
another agency.
March 6
9:05 a.m., Beach and Avenue
G: Water rescue.
March 7
2:11 a.m., Avenue G: Fire
alarm.
3:52 p.m., N. Downing and
Ocean Way: Subject reported
causing a disturbance yelling
at people is warned of their
behavior.
March 8
March 21
Fire: 18:36 p.m., 1200 block S.
Holladay: Fire alarm.
2:38 a.m., 400 block S. Roos-
March 11
6:14 p.m., 900 block S. Hol-
laday: Emergency medical
response.
Board of Directors
CANDIDATE FORUM
Thursday, April 29, at 7 p.m.
Candidates will participate with social distancing
from the Bob Chisholm Community Center.
The event will be broadcast via live stream
at sunsetempire.com and seasidesignal.com.
Candidates:
Director, Position 1 - four-year term
Al Hernandez
Susan (Su) Coddington
Director, Position 2 - four-year term
John C. Huismann
Celeste Tuhy Bodner
Director, Position 3 - four-year term
Michael A. Hinton
Patrick Duhachek
Director, Position 4 - two-year unexpired term
Jackie Evans
Erika Marshall-Hamer
Director, Position 5 - two-year unexpired term
Stephen Morrison
Katharine Parker
Sponsored by
columbiamemorial.org/having-a-baby
Seaside (OR) Branch