A2 • Friday, April 15, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG April 1 12:42 a.m., 400 block S. Holl- aday: Caller reports large RV driving around the area blaring its horn. Police contact the op- erator; he says he’s trying to sell the RV. 8:47 a.m., 1100 block Broad- way: Occupants of a large mo- tor home parked on private property are advised they’ve been trespassed. 12:15 p.m., 400 block S. Holla- day: A man and his vehicle are informed they’ve been tres- passed. 1:16 p.m., Forest Drive: EMS call. 9:28 p.m., 11th and Necani- cum: A disturbance is reported. 11:29 p.m., Broadway re- stroom: Property crimes are reported; police say someone threw a large amount of wet toilet paper against a wall. Pub- lic works is notifi ed for cleanup. 11:46 p.m. Turnaround re- strooms: Police say a restroom was defaced with Sharpie pens and paint. Public works is noti- fi ed. April 4 2:05 a.m., 10th and Necani- cum: A man reported prowling around a trailer tells police the structure has been compro- mised due to wind conditions and he’s just attempting to se- cure it. 7:55 a.m., River of Life Church, Avenue F: A person is reported sleeping on the porch. 2:36 p.m., 400 block N. Prom: EMS call. 2:54 p.m., U.S. Highway 101 and Avenue I: EMS call follow- ing motor vehicle accident. 3:37 p.m., Chambers restroom: EMS call. 4:41 p.m., Arcadia Beach: EMS call. 7:35 p.m., 1000 block S. Down- ing: EMS call. April 5 9:42 a.m., S. Holladay by Ace Hardware: Caller reports male passed out on sidewalk; on contact, police say he’s fi ne. 9:55 a.m., 10th and Necanicum: Bonfi re reported. 4:09 p.m., Police headquarters: A person came in for their an- nual sex off ender registration. 22:23 p.m., Avenue G: A distur- bance is reported. April 6 April 2 4:56 a.m., 10th and Necanicum: EMS call. 6:50 a.m., 2200 block S. Prom: A dead sea lion is reported. Sea- side Aquarium is advised. 7:07 a.m., Forest Drive: A Chi- huahua is found by someone and brought to the police sta- tion for safekeeping. 10:12 a.m., 12th and Neca- nicum: Caller has questions about an abandoned motor home. 3:59 a.m., 200 block First Ave- nue: Caller reports someone illegally entered their car. 7:41 a.m., 500 block S. Roos- evelt: Caller reports subject sleeping in front of their busi- ness and asks police to tell them to move along. 9:51 a.m., N. Prom: Unautho- rized entry of a motor vehicle is reported. 10:01 a.m., 500 block S. Edge- wood: Caller reports unautho- rized entry of their car. 1:01 p.m., 1200 block Avenue D: Caller reports a motor home setting up camp in the area; police make contact with the occupants and say they need a licensed driver to move the vehicle. 11:06 a.m., N. Downing: A case is taken for unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle. 9:34 p.m., Avenue G and S. Hol- laday: A person is arrested and charged with driving while in- toxicated. 12:58 p.m., SaltLine Hotel: A case is taken for unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle. April 3 12:29 a.m., 700 block Avenue G: A person is arrested on a warrant after police are noti- fi ed the subject is breaking into an RV. 12:22 p.m., 1000 block S. Holla- day: A person is arrested on a warrant. 8:09 p.m., 500 block Avenue A: Fire call. 11:48 p.m., Library: A person is trespassed. 11:35 a.m., 2000 block Spruce Drive: Fire alarm. Fire depart- ment on scene. 2:25 p.m., Avenue A: Caller re- ports their car was broken into overnight. 8:06 p.m., Holladay Drive: A dog bite is reported. April 7 1:10 p.m., 12th Avenue Bridge: Stuck vehicle. 4:19 p.m., 1100 block Avenue D: Fire investigation. 5:35 p.m., Broadway and Roos- evelt: EMS call. 10:02 p.m., Edgewood and Av- enue U: Oregon State Police are assisted. April 8 1:24 p.m., N. Wahanna: Caller reports person wearing a bun- ny suit is impeding traffi c while riding a motorized disability scooter. 1:34 p.m., 10th and Necanicum: Caller requests welfare check. 2:38 p.m., 11th and Necanicum: Caller requests welfare check. OBITUARIES 10:18 p.m., motor vehicle acci- dent with no inuries, U.S. High- way 101 and Doreyman Lane, Warreton. March 3 2:33 p.m. motor vehicle with injuries, U.S. Highway 101 and Weigh Station, Warrenton. March 5 4 p.m., Cover assignment, standby, moveup, South Lin- coln, Seaside. March 6 OREGON STATE POLICE 12:07 p.m., medical assist, as- sist EMS crew, North Cottage. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG March 7 7:48 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Patricia Ann. Criminal citations in Sunset Beach crash 5:47 p.m., natural vegetation fi re, Wellington. Eyewitnesses reported to Or- egon State police April 2 at 4:55 p.m. on Sunset Beach Lane and U.S. Highway 101 seeing the operator of a Mer- cedes sedan illegally leave the highway from Sunset Beach Lane, causing the northbound driver of a Chevy truck to swerve to avoid hitting the Mercedes; the swerving truck in turn went into a southbound lane, striking a Chevy Trailblaz- er head-on. Two occupants of the Trailblazer were transport- ed to Columbia Memorial Hos- pital as well as a passenger in the Chevy truck. Both vehicles were towed by Clatsop Tow- ing. ODOT Incident Response and the Warrenton fi re depart- ment were on scene; Astoria police located the Mercedes and stopped the driver. Crimi- nal citations were given to that driver, a 63-year-old woman. The Mercedes was impounded. 6 p.m., motor vehicle accident with injuries, U.S. Highway 101 and Pacifi c Way. Driving under the infl uence March 11 Timothy Luke Perkins, 37, was arrested April 4 at 1:09 a.m., charged with driving while un- der the infl uence of intoxicants and reckless driving. Troopers responded to a report of a one- car crash on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 17. The driver submitted to standardized fi eld tests before being transported to the hospital for evaluation; at the hospital, he submitted to blood sample testing. He was given citations while at the hospital and under medical care. His car was towed to the scene and he is scheduled to appear in court June 7. March 8 6:40 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Lake Front, Warren- ton. 8:39 a.m., carbon monoxide in- cident, South Downing. 9:19 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Blue Heron, Warren- ton. 2:09 p.m., chimney or fl ue fi re, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. March 10 10:14 a.m., medical assist, as- sist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. 11:35 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Ocean, Surf Pines. 2:49 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, G Street. 3:37 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. 5:12 p.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. March 14 8:24 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Lewis, Sunset Beach. March 15 6:22 a.m., medical assist, assist EMS crew, Surf Pines Landing, Surf Pines. 10:19 a.m., smoke/CO alarm in- stallation and battery replace- ment, Sheridan. Tracey Dee Clooten-Mathre Bay City Aug. 12, 1961 — March 24, 2022 Tracey Dee Cloo- She was diagnosed ten-Mathre had a rough with stage 3 Hodgkin lym- start at life. As one of phoma, and was respond- nine siblings, mayonnaise ing to treatments, until sandwiches were a lunch she had some respiratory staple, and fi ghting your issues and passed peace- fully, with every- sister for a spot in one she loved by bed was a chore. her side. She always knew Tracey is sur- that she wanted vived by her more. mother, Shirley After she grad- Sullivan, of Gas- uated from Sea- ton; son, Philip side High School, Tracey Lindquist and she decided to fol- Clooten- his wife, Rachel low in her sister’s Mathre Lindquist, and footsteps, and their son, Lincoln attended Astoria Beauty College. She was Lindquist, of Astoria; running a very success- daughter, Shanah Lind- ful hair salon given the quist, of Los Angeles; name Dynamics, due to brother, David Clooten and his wife, Abby Cloo- her dynamic personality. Her salon was not only ten, and their very spe- a place for women to cial little girl, Sophia, of change their look, it was Bay City; brother, Rich- also a place to change ard Clooten and his wife, their lives. She was Vlada Clooten, of Bay always the sympathetic City; brother, Barth Cloo- ten and his wife, Debbie ear they needed that day. She knew the impor- Clooten, of Portland; sis- tance of helping her com- ter, Shena Clooten Rose munity by holding free and her husband, Har- Easter egg hunts every vey Rose, of Hillsboro; year, where she made sister, Paula Clooten, of sure every kid went home Forest Grove; sister, Dar- with a prize. She and her nell Bernhardt Adgers, Hillsboro; sister, mailman husband used of to fulfi ll letters to Santa Shelly Painter, of Ham- in low-income areas, and let; sister, Sherrie Cloo- heaven forbid if some- ten Rebitzke, of Hills- one forgot your birthday boro; sister, Donna Knuth — she would have a full Jones, of Hillsboro; and celebration for you in 15 sister, Bunnie Jo Clooten, minutes. She always put of North Dakota. Not to mention all others fi rst. She was the brightest of the nieces, nephews light in every room, and and neighborhood kids, she always made you feel Ana, Niko, Risha, Don- special. She endured 14 ald, Adam, Rillie, Natalie, neck surgeries, and mul- Stefanie, Cammy, Corri, tiple car accidents, yet Daniel, Desiree, Mike, always kept a positive DJ, Lisa, Heather, Caleb, attitude. Throughout all Alex, Skylar, Lulu, Tori, of her pain and discom- Evan, Spencer, Blaine, Cameron, fort, she still held onto her Christine, 33 years of sobriety, and Hailie, Rainie, Mason, found the time to sponsor Heather, Ryan, Amanda, countless women and help Amy, Amber, Wyatt, Eve- lyn and Dalton. lead them to recovery. GEARHART FIRE DEPT. FIRE LOG March 2 8 a.m., steam, other gas mis- taken for smoke, U.S. Highway 101. Astoria AAUW CANDIDATE Surgical care, close to home FORUM At Providence Seaside, your health is our priority. That’s why we have a dedicated team of specialists to care for you and your family. 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