Seaside police, fire, Oregon State Police

Published 9:12 am Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Seaside Signal

Seaside Police and Fire

April 15

6:46 p.m., 1600 block Lea Way: A domestic incident reported.

April 16

6:02 a.m., 800 block S. Roosevelt: Caller reports a nude man in the restroom of a store. Police assist the confused man back to his residence.

6:30 a.m., Ocean Shore and Avenue G: Water rescue/EMS call.

8:49 a.m., 1400 block S. Roosevelt: Callers report a male flashing them. Subject was found and returned home.

12:31 p.m., 10th and Necanicum: Caller reports someone is blocking his trailer. Police advise this is a civil issue.

12:58 p.m. Forest Drive: A deceased person is reported.

April 17

12:15 a.m., 400 block Avenue A: Caller reports their dog stolen.

3:51 p.m., Mill Ponds: EMS call.

5:06 p.m., 800 block S. Roosevelt: A subject is arrested for assault.

11:08 p.m., S. Holladay: Person reports being assaulted; police are unable to locate the alleged perpetrator.

April 18

6:17 a.m., 10th and Necanicum: Caller reports being yelled at after posting “no camping” and “no parking” signs. Police are unable to locate the person who yelled.

1:24 p.m., Police headquarters: A person reported their phone and their wallet missing somewhere in the Seaside area.

April 19

12:32 p.m., 1200 block S. Wahanna: Welfare check.

April 20

12:45 p.m. End of Avenue D: A person is arrested on a warrant after a disturbance is reported. They are cited and released on a Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office warrant and deputies from that office are advised of the person’s whereabouts.

8:16 a.m., 400 block N. Prom: A case is taken for a stolen firearm.

12:12 p.m., 1300 block 12th Avenue: An electric bike is reported stolen.

3:39 p.m., 2500 block Mill Creek Lane: Angry caller reports children playing basketball and wants them removed.

April 21

12:15 p.m., Safeway: A person is arrested on a warrant.

3:42 p.m., Safeway: Another person is arrested on a warrant.

4:12 p.m., 1300 block S. Roosevelt: A person reported blowing bubbles into traffic is reported as a hazard; after police observe for a while and determine there is no hazard.

5:37 p.m., 10th and Necanicum: Caller reports someone erecting a tent in a known transient camp.

9:45 p.m., Avenue U: Caller reports dog at large; dog runs away when it sees police and runs straight home. Police follow it to its home and sees it is secure.

April 22

12:15 a.m., 600 block S. Roosevelt: Caller reports dog at large.

10:42 a.m., 10th and Necanicum lot: All units and occupants receive notice.

12:08 p.m., 10th and Necanicum: Caller reports old dog walking in the road.

12:23 p.m., Beach near 12th: Dog complaint.

12:33 p.m., American Legion: Caller reports two loose dogs on the property and requests an officer pick them up.

12:43 p.m., Fourth and Prom: A loose dog is reported.

2:08 p.m., 800 block 13th Avenue: Caller reports their two large dogs are missing.

5:18 p.m., Beach near Avenue G: Caller requests welfare check on crying children after the caller says the mother was yelling at them.

5:29 p.m., U.S. Highway 101 and milepost 23: Citizen brings in a dog they say they found on the highway. Oregon State police were notified of the whereabouts of the dog.

5:40 p.m., 1100 block Broadway: EMS call.

10:44 p.m., N. Wahanna Road: Caller reports a domestic disturbance. On arrival, police advise the parties involved are having a verbal disturbance.

10:46 p.m., Goodman Park: An unknown situation is reported in the park.

Oregon State Police

Good samaritan

A dog found April 22 on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 23 was brought to the Seaside police department by a good samaritan. At 5:40 p.m., a state trooper brought the dog, described as a black lab, to the Clatsop shelter. The dog had no name tag or any other identifiers.

Car versus deer

A woman crashed into a deer April 22 at 9:28 p.m. on U.S. Highway 101 near Sunset Beach Lane. She stopped on the shoulder after the collision but believed it was unsafe to stay there due to heavy traffic. She then drove home and notified police what happened. They said she would be mailed a crash report.

Drug influence

A caller reported he’d been robbed and stabbed in the woods of Ecola Park April 22 at 11:19 p.m. The dispatcher thought the caller sounded under a drug influence. He gave the wrong location to dispatchers so troopers went to Ecola State Park, Indian Beach and the Tillamook Trail Head where they saw a man on the north facing hillside of Tillamook Head who did not respond to a loud siren or emergency lights. Two troopers hiked up the hill side and located the alleged stabbed man along with all his gear and reported stolen items. He was given water and a courtesy ride into town where he was dropped off. The man was not injured and admitted to using meth.

High-speed motorcylcist

Troopers saw a motorcyclist traveling at a high rate of speed April 23 at 1:09 p.m. on U.S. Highway 26 at milepost 10. Lights were activated but the motorcyclist picked up speed and unsafely passed another car. Pursuit was discontinued. Another trooper also saw the bike traveling at a high rate of speed further along the road and a second traffic stop was initiated but the motorcycle continued to elude. What was likely the same motorcyclist was seen a bit later on U.S. Highway 30, still going very fast, headed eastbound. This pursuit was also dropped for reasons of safety.

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