A2 • Friday, April 23, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com PUBLIC SAFETY LOG PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 5:51 p.m., The Prom: A child reported lost is reunited with their parents before police arrive. April 8 11:07 p.m., 17th and Holladay: Parties reported creating a verbal disturbance deny the allegation. SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. 5:10 a.m., Our Lady of Victory: A trespasser on church prop- erty is located and advised of trespass. 9:56 a.m., 2500 block S. Roo- sevelt: A subject is trespassed after causing a disturbance with his mother at her nursing home. 10:17 a.m., 300 block First Av- enue: Transients are trespassed from church property after camping on the front steps. 1:39 a.m., Police headquarters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. April 9 8:37 a.m., Avenue T: A dog reported wandering is returned to its owner. 2:53 p.m., Broadway and Columbia: Caller reports man walking with a rifl e; police are unable to locate. 11:01 p.m., 1000 block Holla- day: Police respond to a report of an argument between a couple; on contact they learn the couple wasn’t fi ghting but that the male got into an argu- ment at a bar. Subjects will be returning to their hotel room. 11:41 p.m., Third and Roos- evelt: A person is arrested on a warrant April 10 1:44 a.m., Knappa Auto Parts: A person is arrested on a warrant. 5:03 p.m., 1100 block N. Roosevelt: Property crimes are reported. Avenue: Structure fi re. 5:08 p.m., S. Holladay: Property crimes are reported. 11:44 p.m., Beach by Best Western: Emergency medical response. 8:40 p.m., 1200 block Sixth Avenue: A person is arrested for violating a restraining order. April 12 10:32 a.m., 1100 block King Street: A subject reported going through trash is warned of the behavior. 3:02 p.m., U.S. Highway 101/ Cannon Beach Hill: Drivers observed racing are stopped and advised to stop racing. 10:28 p.m., Ocean Shore: Prop- erty crimes are reported. April 13 SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG April 2 Fire: 8:21 a.m., Broadway Park: Emergency medical response. On arrival it’s determined there is no medical emergency ad the subject is merely sleeping. April 14 5:08 a.m., 1800 block Spruce Drive: Emergency medical response. 12:20 p.m., 900 block Avenue I: Emergency medical response. 9:21 p.m., 2100 block S. Frank- lin: Fire investigation. 1:34 p.m., Hug Point: Water rescue. 8:39 a.m., Police headquarters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. April 4 5:06 p.m., 500 block Bonnie Court: Emergency medical response. 1:45 p.m., Quatat Park: Transient reported cursing and yelling is advised of the complaint. 8:59 p.m., First Avenue: An employee at a hotel is accused of taking up residence in one of the rooms. Police speak to the hotel manager, the hotel own- er, and the employee to assist in working something out. April 14 9:33 a.m., 12th and Prom: Caller reports male abusing his dogs. Subject left the area prior to police arrival. Fire: 14:14 p.m., 300 block Avenue A: Emergency medical response. April 15 2:48 p.m., 300 block 17th Avenue: Emergency medical response. 7:27 p.m., Turnaround: Police and Medix on scene for an emergency medical response. 6:34 p.m., Avenue H and Roosevelt: Emergency medical response. 11:29 p.m., 1600 block S. Edge- wood: Emergency medical response. 10:21 p.m., 1000 block S. Downing: Emergency medical response. OREGON STATE POLICE April 7 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 3:01 a.m., 400 block N. Wahan- na: Fire investigation. 2:17 p.m., Mill Ponds: Fire investigation. 1:09 p.m., Turnaround: Emer- gency medical response. April 15 April 10 8:55 p.m., 800 block 14th Avenue: Emergency medical response. April 11 4:46 a.m., 1800 block S. Roosevelt: A person reported sleeping in the doorway of a closed business is trespassed at the request of an employee. 11:42 a.m., 300 block 12th Av- enue: A puppy reported stuck under a porch was freed prior to police and fi re arrival. 9:44 a.m., Beach and Lewis and Clark: Subjects reported pitching a tent in the dunes are advised of the complaint. 11:05 p.m., Shilo Inn: A distur- bance is reported. 9:59 p.m., 900 block Third Avenue: Police assist medical personnel on a medical call. 1:09 p.m., N. Prom: Emergency medical response. Another agency is assisted. 6:36 p.m., 1000 block 12th Avenue: An assault is reported. 12:33 p.m., 2400 block U.S. Highway 101: A deceased person is reported. 7:29 a.m., 1000 block S. Downing: Emergency medical response. Medix on scene. 3:34 p.m., 400 block S. Roo- sevelt: Emergency medical response. April 8 8:21 a.m., 1000 block 12th Avenue: Caller reports rubbish near a van; on contact a wom- an says it’s not rubbish, it’s her belongings. April 12 4:15 a.m., Seaside Cinema: Police respond to a report of screaming in the parking lot; they speak with an arguing transient couple who agree to separate for the time being. 5:56 p.m., Broadway: Police respond to a request for a welfare check on an intoxicated female reported to have fallen while searching for her car; on contact the female said she doesn’t have a car in Seaside and isn’t driving. 7:50 a.m., 600 block Fourth Avenue: An opossum reported stuck in a garden net is safely released and freed. 1:15 p.m., 1300 block N. Holla- day: Fire investigation. 4:14 a.m., Second Avenue: Emergency medical response 3:15 p.m., 400 block Hillside Loop: Emergency medical response. April 9 9:37 p.m., 81000 Polo Ridge Road: Emergency medical response. Rear-ended A Seaside man and a Nehalem man were involved in a rear- end collision on U.S. Highway 26 at 7:04 p.m. at the intersec- tion of Lower Nehalem Road April 6. The 73-year-old driver of a blue Tacoma was stopped facing westbound waiting to turn on to Lower Nehalem Road when a 28-year-old man in an F-10 came up behind him and rear-ended him. The Elsie fi re department was on scene to assist with traffi c control. Both drivers refused medical treatment. No tow was needed. A citation was given to the Nehalem man who was driving the F-10. April 11 Accident under investigation 3:32 a.m., 800 block Eleventh A Portland man was involved in a one-car crash April 7 at 10:06 a.m. on U.S. Highway 26 at milepost 11. The Ford Explorer was towed from the scene by Gary’s Towing and the Cannon Beach police and Hamlet Fire Department personnel helped search for the driver. ODOT was on scene. The accident is under investigation. Down a ditch A 52-year-old Seaside man told police he had no idea how his car came to be down a ditch April 9 at 8:15 p.m. on U.S. High- way 26 near milepost 5. He said the car left the roadway; police saw no skid marks in the vicinity of the crash. Neither he or his passenger, a 41-year-old West Linn man reported injuries. The driver was cited. Under the infl uence A 70-year-old Seaside man was involved in a car accident April 10 at 8:26 p.m. on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 24. David Lee Mills was arrested and charged with driving while under the in- fl uence of intoxicants and taken to Seaside police headquarters for processing. He provided a breath sample showing a .17% blood alcohol content and was released to the hospital for treatment. His crashed Toyota was towed from the scene by Triangle Towing. Mills was also charged with two counts of reckless driving. No U-turn No injuries were reported April 16 at the scene of an acci- dent on U.S. Highway 101 at 2:31 p.m., in the vicinity of U.S. Highway 26. A silver Prius was traveling northbound, followed a red Prius. The 77-year-old Columbia City driver of the silver car attempted a U-turn in the middle of the road when it was struck by a 68-year-old driver from Manzanita. No injuries were reported. Both cars were towed from the scene by Scovel’s Towing. Boat on fi re Medix, the United States Coast Guard and the Warrenton fi re department responded at 3:39 p.m. April 16 to a report of a boat on fi re in the Skipanon River. No injuries were reported. The Coast Guard is investigat- ing. No Oregon State Police offi cer was on duty at the time. Dog struck on beach Troopers responded to a call from a Gearhart police offi cer who said while on patrol April 17 at 11:36 a.m., on the Clatsop Beach approximately a quarter mile north of the Del Rey beach access they struck a large dog who ran out in front of them. The offi cer reported he was driving 20-25 miles per hour in the “traffi c” area of the beach when the dog suddenly ran out to catch a ball its owner, a Ti- gard man, threw for it. The dog did not appear to be injured besides a slight limp. The own- er did not think the offi cer did anything wrong and does not wish to pursue any complaint of civil damage. There was no damage to the police vehicle. A report was made. Left the scene A Portland woman was involved in a rear-end car acci- dent April 17 at 3:25 p.m. while traveling westbound on U.S. Highway 26. She left the scene of the accident and was located shortly after by Seaside police. Troopers say Noel D. Martin, 43, from Portland, struck another car; when both drivers pulled over to exchange informa- tion, Martin drove off before information was exchanged. State police responded to the location where Seaside police found her and detected signs of impairment. After being medically cleared at Columbia Hospital, Martin was transport- ed to the Clatsop County jail where she provided a breath sample. She was found to have a .21% blood alcohol content. Martin was charged with driv- ing while under the infl uence of intoxicants, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident. Impaired driver Evelina Kulgavaya, 23, was arrested April 17 at 5:17 p.m., on the Del Rey beach, charged with driving while under the infl uence of intoxicants. Police received a complaint about a woman in a black Jeep Wran- gler speeding on the beach who struck another car and then was boxed in by witness- es who held her until police arrival. 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