Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, December 18, 2003 Vernonia Police Department Abbreviations: DUII, Driving Un- der the Influence of Intoxicants; BUII, Boating Under the Influence of Intoxicants; DWS, Driving While License is Suspended; MIP, Minor In Possession of Intoxicants; PCS, Possession of Controlled Sub- stance; ODL, Oregon Driver Li- cense; FTA, Failure to Appear in Court; NTSI, National Traffic Safe- ty Institute; DA, District Attorney; VIP, Victim Impact Panel; FF&A, Fines, Fees and Assessments. Dec. 1 – Warren Ronald Wright, Jr., 39, Vernonia, arrested for As- sault 4 and Disorderly Conduct af- ter punching the father of the per- son he thought had broken his car windows; taken to CCSO jail. Dec. 2 – Investigating Criminal Mischief at Hawkins Park, damage to lawn from someone driving on it and spinning tires. Public assis- tance is requested to help solve this crime. Dec. 3 – Criminal Mischief com- plaint from Madison St. residence, someone removed wiper assem- blies from Chevy Pickup. No sus- Did You Know . . . pects at this time. Dec. 4 – Child Neglect reported at 2nd Ave. residence. Talked to parents, sent copy of report to DA and Child Protective Services. Dec. 11 – Criminal Mischief complaint from Alder St. resident; Christmas lights torn down from kitchen window. – Jeanette Hood, 61, Vernonia, cited for Failure to Yield after offi- cer witnessed MVA on Bridge St. Dec. 12 – Responded to false audible alarm on Bridge St. Dec. 13 – Bar fight at Cedar Side Inn involving two males. Medics took one male to hospital with fractured skull. Report re- ferred to DA and OLCC. Sheriff’s Office Nov. 28 – Vernonia resident re- ported that someone tore down a barn on property he was watching and stole the steel roofing. Nov. 30 – Resident on Nehalem Hwy N. reported two generators stolen. By Police Chief Mike Cahill Vernonia Police Department Officer Cathy Baity has at- tended the Career Officer De- velopment course at the Ore- gon Police Academy. The C.O.D. course is for officers who have been out of Oregon police work for more than two years or who come from out of state. Those of you who know Cathy can probably imagine what her classmates have been kidding her about. Even though she was Dakota born, her years in the southern U.S. had an audible impact upon her speech. The other officers are quite happy about her re- turn as they have been cover- ing her duties while she attend- ed classes. Headlights are a good thing, usually! As many of us know from experience, the improper- ly aimed headlight can be frightful, especially when we are traveling a wet, dark high- way in the Nehalem Valley area. Please be a courteous and legal driver and make sure the headlights are aimed as re- quired. Officers can issue cita- tions for defective equipment. The Truck Light Parade went off without a hitch. Al- though the turnout was smaller than anticipated, the quality of the entrants and the prepara- tion were obvious. Parade vol- unteers, police, and fire per- sonnel were able to create a safe environment for entrants and observers. Hope to see you next year. It seems like getting your 4X4 muddy is quite the thing to do around the valley. Please, if you are going to do this, stay off private or public property you don’t have permission to be on. Recently police found a 4X4 stuck near public works on Lincoln Avenue. Beside getting your name in the newspaper you may end up seeing a judge about it. Volunteers are working their tails off. Since July, the depart- ment has been developing a volunteer program for clerical support to the police officers. Over 780 hours of volunteer time has been worked. This is equivalent to nearly half a year of full time work. 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