A2 • Friday, April 9, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG March 26 12:03 a.m., 500 block Broad- way: A disturbance is reported. 8:59 a.m., Avenue A and the beach: Transients reported stealing city property return the property. March 27 8:29 a.m., 400 block N. Prom: Hotel management reports a dog in the lobby; they call back prior to police arrival to say someone has come for the dog. 11:36 a.m., Police headquar- ters: A found wallet is turned in to police for safekeeping. 7:11 p.m., 900 block Beach Drive: A surrey rider reported throwing an empty beer can into bushes is unable to be lo- cated by police who were busy on a priority call. March 28 12:59 a.m., 800 block S. Roos- evelt: A person is arrested and charged with driving while un- der the infl uence of intoxicants. 8:05 a.m., Ocean shore and the Shilo Inn: Tents reported on beach. 2:29 p.m., American Legion: A person is arrested on a warrant. March 29 7:12 p.m., Ocean Way restrooms: Police received a report of a person with dimin- ished capacity separated from a friend. The subject was later located in a restaurant, found to be ok, and soon to be picked up by the friend. 7:55 p.m., 600 block S. Franklin: Police are contacted by a caller who said their landlord threat- ened to change their locks. The caller is advised of the civil eviction process. 11:22 p.m., Broadway and Wahanna: A person reported hollering in the street is taken home to their apartment. March 30 11:59 p.m., 2400 block S. Roos- evelt: A disturbance is reported. March 31 3:36 a.m., Broadway Park: A subject in the park after hours reluctantly agrees to move along. 7:34 a.m., U.S. Highway 101: Caller requests a welfare check on a person wearing no shoes who appeared cold. The subject declined to talk to the offi cer and did not appear to be in distress. 12:29 p.m., Beach and Turn- around: A subject is told they can’t drive on the beach. 3:27 p.m., Section Line: A per- son is arrested on a warrant. 11:48 p.m., 400 block Avenue U: A disturbance is reported. April 1 10:50 a.m., 1600 block N. Roo- sevelt: A man reported scaring his wife decides to move along. 11:02 a.m., 12th and Prom: A man driving a golf cart on the roadway is advised it is illegal to do so. 3:13 p.m., 1000 block Avenue F: A man is arrested on three warrants. SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG March 26 11:51 a.m., 1300 block Avenue A: Fire investigation. 6:44 p.m., Avenue I and the Prom: Emergency medical response. 11:10 p.m., Beach in front of The Tides: Police make contact with subjects having a bonfi re in the dune grass. They are advised to extinguish the fi re. 11:31 p.m., The Cove: Caller reports subjects setting off Chi- nese lanterns. Police are unable to locate. 4:19 p.m., Quatat Park: Another agency is assisted. March 27 7:13 p.m., 16th Street and Beach: Fire investigation. 9:00 p.m., 17th and Beach: Fire investigation. March 30 7:01 a.m., 300 block 18th Avenue: Emergency medical response. 9:55 p.m., 2100 S. Roosevelt: Emergency medical response. March 31 3:48 a.m., Prom and Ocean Way: Emergency medical response. 6:37 p.m., Tillamook Head: Fire investigation. April 1 8:45 a.m., Junction: Emergency medical response. OREGON STATE POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Intoxicated speeder Troopers clocked a 43-year- old Fairview driver traveling eastbound on U.S. Highway 26 near milepost 13 going 91 mph March 26 at 3:42 p.m. Anna Sigrid Silver was pulled over and discovered intoxicated. She was arrested for driving while under the infl uence of intoxicants. She and her 11-year-old passenger were transported to Providence Seaside Hospital and released to a sober adult. Silva’s blood alcohol content was .26%. Her car was towed from the scene by Gary’s Towing. Weapon fi red from moving car Crashed State police responded April 3 at 11:37 a.m., to a report of a single-car crash on U.S. Highway 101 at milepost 16. A 55-year-old man behind the wheel was uninjured. The Gearhart fi re department and ODOT were on scene. His Ford Escalade was towed from the scene by Classic Towing. Cited and released An 18-year-old Seaside woman was arrested and charged with driving while under the infl uence of intoxicants April 3 at 7:09 p.m., on the 4400 block of U.S. Highway 101 after being stopped near milepost 18 for multiple driving violations. After being asked to perform multiple fi eld sobriety tests which she did poorly on, the driver was transported to the Clatsop County jail where she willingly provided a urine sample and submitted to the chemical test which showed a blood alcohol content of 0.0. She was cited and released. A Clatsop County deputy per- formed a drug recognition test. Gary’s Towing removed her car from the scene. GEARHART FIRE DEPT. FIRE LOG March 1 3:06 p.m., emergency medical service, Pacifi c and Marion avenues. 4:05 p.m., Building fi re, Gower, Cannon Beach. March 2 Cazee was sentenced to more than 35 years in prison By NICOLE BALES The Astorian The Oregon Court of Appeals has overturned the convictions of a Surf Pines man who was found guilty of several charges tied to “peeping Tom” incidents in his neighborhood. Kirk Richard Cazee, 59, was sentenced to more than 35 years in prison in 2018 after a Circuit Court jury found him guilty of peer- ing through bedroom win- dows and recording vid- eos of residents during private moments. He was convicted on six counts of using a child in a display of sexual conduct, eight counts of invasion of per- sonal privacy, fi ve counts of stalking and four counts of criminal trespass. The appeals court found that there was not proba- ble cause to obtain a search warrant for Cazee’s cell- phone because no one ever saw him holding a cell- phone or using one during his crimes. Over 7,200 photographs and 70 videos, includ- decides that the evidence ing some of teenage girls isn’t there, at least you engaging in sexual activity, got your shot, your day in were found on Cazee’s cell- court, your chance to argue phone. More warrants were it,” he said. “But when you obtained after the evidence lose it on appeal like that from the cellphone was dis- and they just gut the entire covered, which led to more case ... “I feel particularly for incriminating evidence. The Court of Appeals the victims and the cops ruled that Judge Dawn because they worked their McIntosh should have tails off and we’ve got granted Cazee’s attempts nothing to show for it. We to suppress that evidence. got three years in prison to The appeals court also show for it, but we don’t have any criminal found that the judge convictions to show should have granted for it. a motion for judg- “I still think it ment of acquittal was a good search. on the six counts I still think it was of using a child in a a good prosecu- display of sexually tion, and I’m just explicit conduct. District Attorney Kirk Richard astounded by the outcome.” Cazee Ron Brown said Cazee’s attorney, that without the evi- dence from Cazee’s cell- Andy Simrin, chose not to phone, the prosecution is comment. There is still a pending unable to corroborate the victims’ statements to fi nd federal case against Cazee him guilty of the crimes. that was fi led following his He plans to move to dis- trial in 2018. He was indicted in U.S. miss the case. Brown expressed frus- District Court in Portland tration with the appeals on six counts of produc- court’s opinion, and also tion of child pornography, the state Department of two counts of transpor- Justice for not appealing tation of child pornogra- the decision to the Oregon phy, one count of receipt of child pornography and one Supreme Court. “It’s one thing to take count of possession of child a case to trial and the jury pornography. 7:23 a.m., emergency medical service, 10th Street. OBITUARY 10:09 a.m., emergency medical service, F Street. Frances Lou Jimenez 10:21 a.m., emergency medical service, Ridge. Bend May 16, 1931 — March 24, 2021 March 4 11:20 p.m., Motor vehicle acci- dent with injuries, U.S. Highway 101. March 5 5:57 p.m., Cover assignment, U.S. Highway 101 and U.S. 26, Seaside. March 6 A Tigard woman told police March 26 at 6:09 p.m., some- one fi red a weapon from a car traveling on U.S. Highway 26 near milepost 4. Troopers looked for the described vehicle without success. The reporting party said the car continued eastbound. 9:24 a.m., unintentional trans- mission of alarm, Necanicum. A Portland woman reported to police her car was broken into and backpacks stolen while she was parked March 27 at 5:48 p.m. in the parking area at Arcadia Sate Park. 5:04 p.m., emergency medical service, Ocean. On the same date at 8:48 p.m., a caller reported their car bro- ken into while parked at Hug Point State Park. The caller was on the beach and there were no witnesses. A wallet and purse were reported stolen. 9:36 a.m., emergency medical service, Wahanna, Seaside. Rollover 4:21 p.m., emergency medical service, U.S. Highway 101. A 37-year-old Portland man was involved in a rollover crash March 28 at 11:29 p.m., on U.S. Highway 26 near Jubilee Lane. His Chevy Malibu traveling eastbound drove off the high- way and into a ditch where it came to rest on its top. The driver reported pain to his neck but was otherwise uninjured. Classic Towing removed his car and the driver was given a courtesy ride to Seaside where he waited for someone to pick him up and bring him home to Portland. 4:48 p.m., CO detector, activa- tion due to malfunction. Ocean Avenue. Items stolen ‘Peeping Tom’ conviction is overturned by appeals court 1:01 p.m., motor vehicle acci- dent with injuries, U.S. Highway 101 and Cullaby Lake Lane, Warrenton. 4:43 p.m. extrication of victims from vehicle, U.S. Highway 101 and Cullaby Lake Lane, Warrenton. 6:10 p.m., emergency medical service, Chinook. March 7 March 8 Frances “Fran” Lou Jimenez (Rumbaugh), 89, passed away peacefully on March 24, 2021, after a cou- rageous and determined four- year recovery from a stroke in Bend. Fran was born in Ada, Ohio, on May 16, 1931, and raised in Washington, D.C. She was married 67 years to her high school sweetheart, Frank. She graduated from Catholic University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1954. She then married Frank, who was beginning his career in the U.S. Air Force. Fran continued her nursing career for 40 years, living in numerous states while being an active Air Force offi cer’s wife for 26 years. Together for most of their lives, Fran and Frank experi- enced, lived, loved and trav- eled the world. Fran was an avid quil- ter, creating many beauti- ful quilts over the years. She enjoyed and was dedicated to her aerobics classes, church and volunteer work. Fran appreciated good wine, music and the company of wonderful friends. For 30 years, Fran was an active vol- unteer and served as board member for the Tigard and Seaside food banks of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Oregon. She will be missed for her welcoming, spirited, fun and pleasing personality to her friends, patients and associates. Fran is survived by her loving and dedicated hus- band, Frank; daughters, Alisa and Elaina (Pat Martin); and her two grandchildren, Shan- non and Patrick. Private family services were held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Bend. A celebration of Fran’s life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vin- cent de Paul Food Pantry in Gearhart, 3575 Highway 101 N., Gearhart, OR., 97138. Arrangements were entrusted to Autumn Funer- als in Bend. Visit the online guest book at www.autumn- funerals.net to share remem- brances and condolences with the family. 9:10 a.m., emergency medical service, Third Street. March 9 10:31 a.m., emergency medical service, Salminen. March 10 11:11 a.m., emergency medical service, Fifer Heights. March 11 5:44 a.m., emergency medical service, Rochelle, Warrenton. 9:33 a.m., smoke/CO alarm 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 Seaside (OR) Branch