A2 • Friday, September 24, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES Debra Livingston Astoria Feb. 3, 1954 — Sept. 10, 2021 RECKLESS DRIVING Fred Causer Police responded to a one-car crash into the Pine Cove Motel at Lewis and Clark Road and Wahanna Saturday evening following a high-speed pursuit. Jacobb Grealy Wentz was charged for attempting to elude police, reckless driving and criminal mischief. He was taken into custody and brought to Clatsop County Jail. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. Sept. 16 SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE 8:20 p.m., 1000 block S. Down- ing: EMS call. Sept. 10 8:28 a.m., 2100 block S. Edgewood: A male reported going through peoples’ trash is warned he can’t do that with- out permission. 8:38 a.m., 1100 block Avenue D: Caller requests a police drive by her home saying they feel unsafe due to the number of transients gathered outside her residence. 10:00 a.m., 900 block N. Roo- sevelt: A woman reported her estranged husband is on the property and broke her door frame. He left prior to police arrival. Police looked for him. 8:23 a.m., N. Wahanna: EMS call. 11:37 a.m., 1100 block Avenue A: Caller says gas was siphoned from his tank overnight. 10:24 p.m., 300 block N. Prom: Police assist in removing a subject from a hotel. 4:31 p.m., 200 block N. Prom: EMS call. 2:53 p.m., 800 block 17th Ave- nue: Fire investigation. 12:43 p.m., 3800 block U.S. Highway 101 in Gearhart: Police assist Gearhart police with a disturbance. 11:17 p.m., 1200 block Avenue A: Water is reported coming from a building; the person responsible for the building is contacted. 6:09 p.m., Avenue U and S. Columbia: EMS call. Sept. 16 Sept. 12 2:57 a.m., End of Avenue E: Emergency medical call. 2:03 a.m., 300 block Avenue I: EMS call. 4:34 p.m., 400 block S. Roos- evelt: Fire investigation. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 3:48 p.m., End of Avenue D: Caller reports large group of transients gathering. Police shoo them along. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Sept. 13 9:41 a.m., N. Wahanna: EMS call. Sept. 10 Sept. 11 3:28 p.m., Turnaround: EMS call. 2:01 p.m., 2600 block U.S. Highway 101: EMS call. Sept. 14 10:30 p.m., 600 block S. Edge- wood: EMS call. Sept. 15 Our beloved friend and sister Debra “Debby” Liv- ingston died tragically in a car accident in Astoria on Sept. 10, 2021. Her friends tell stories of her generos- ity, her political passion and her fervent desire to make the world a better place, through activism as well as through her work as a teacher. Debby lived modestly and carefully, dedicat- ing her free time to vol- unteer work to preserve democracy in our troubled times. We owe Debby a lot for her examples of hard work, and dedication to progressive social causes and social justice. She was a leader and an inspi- ration to others, although she didn’t seem to realize that because of her innate modesty about her talents and sharp intelligence. It’s a terrible tragedy that she was taken from us so sud- denly, a shock that is deeply felt by the many people she worked with, the many stu- dents she taught and those of us who saw her sincerity and personal commitment as an example. Debby was born on Feb- ruary 3, 1954, in Elberon, New Jersey, to Herbert and Corinda Levi, the old- est of four siblings. As a child she was a voracious reader, writer and budding musician. Debby attended Hebrew University in Jeru- salem and then completed a degree in forestry at Uni- versity of Michigan, and an advanced degree in philosophy. She became a Quaker hospice chap- lain, and was committed to religious life and pasto- ral care, in a way inextrica- bly linked to her political activism. Her favorite Bib- lical quotation was from Micah: “And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” More recently, Debby was a teacher in Clatsop County. Her work with Indivisible North Coast Oregon was very import- ant to her and she devoted countless hours to mean- ingful volunteer work, such as writing postcards to encourage people to vote, meeting with local politicians and writing articles. She was kind and compassionate, and had a wonderful sense of humor. Her surviving fam- ily members include George and David Liv- ingston, four nieces and nephews, including her beloved niece, Cory, and her adopted Astoria family, Sharon, Nancy and August, who will miss her deeply. She was predeceased by her sister, Lynn, in 2018, and by her parents. Donations in her mem- ory can be made either to Indivisible North Coast Oregon (www.incoregon. org) or to the Poor People’s Campaign (www.poor- peoplescampaign.org). May her memory be for a blessing. Sept. 11 7:18 a.m., N. Holladay: Caller reports their car was illegally entered. 1:06 p.m., N. Roosevelt: While attempting to clean up trash, public works employees are harassed by transients. Sept. 12 9:21 a.m., 1700 block N. Prom: Caller reports their car was illegally entered. 12:40 p.m., Police headquar- ters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. 6:08 p.m., 200 block 12th Av- enue: Caller reports a burglary in progress. Offi cer responded and contacted the described subject who was gone prior to police arrival. Sept. 13 6:12 p.m., Forest Drive: A de- ceased person is reported. Sept. 14 3:45 a.m., Broadway Park: Sub- jects in the park are advised the park is closed and they should leave. 9:45 a.m., N. Edgewood: A subject sleeping in a doorway is advised to move along. 12:10 p.m., Police headquar- ters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. presented by 3:22 p.m., Avenue E and River of Life: A person who set up a tent on private property is trespassed from the location. 4:32 p.m., Goodman Park: Caller reports someone taking pictures of children in the play- ground thirty minutes earlier. 5:26 p.m., Avenue G and the Prom: Caller reports cars racing and blocking a dead-end street. Police speak to drivers who say they weren’t racing and they’re just taking pictures of their cars. Sept. 15 2:03 a.m., 2600 block Spruce: Juveniles located after curfew on school grounds are given a courtesy ride home. The Get There Challenge is on! Oct. 4-17, 2021 10:04 a.m., Outlet Mall: A cou- ple reported arguing outside the Carter’s Factory Outlet store for half an hour agree to take their argument someplace else. 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