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  • The St. Helens Chronicle

    Police Blotter: 7 arrests made by SHPD

    By The Columbia County Chronicle & Chief,

    25 days ago

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    The police blotter relates to the public record of incidents as reported by law enforcement agencies. All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

    Information printed is preliminary and subject to change. For specific details about cases listed, contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.

    St. Helens Police Department

    May 6

    • Police arrested a 34-year-old female subject and a 39-year-old male subject on theft III at the 200 block of Brayden Street.

    May 7

    • Officers arrested an 18-year-old male subject on disorderly conduct I at the 400 block of 11th Street.

    May 10

    • Police arrested a 41-year-old male subject for attempting to elude while driving a motor vehicle near Wyeth Street and North 18th Street.

    May 11

    • Officers arrested a 51-year-old female subject on a fugitive warrant at 1600 Old Portland Road.

    • Police arrested a 63-year-old male subject for violation of a restraining order at 700 Matzen Street.

    May 12

    • Police arrested a 30-year-old male subject on a fugitive warrant at the 2200 block of Gable Road.

    May 13

    • Officers investigated a possible violation of a release agreement at 200 Little Street.

    May 14

    • Police responded to a restraining order violation at 700 Matson Street.

    May 16

    • Police arrested a 33-year-old subject on violating release agreement at 57000 Fisher Lane.

    Rainier Police Department

    May 7

    • An officer was dispatched to a single-vehicle accident where a motorist drove his vehicle onto a fire hydrant. Neither the driver or fire hydrant sustained any injury.

    • Officers were requested to check on the welfare of a driver in a stalled vehicle that was reportedly ‘leaning’ over. The driver was okay and was putting fuel into her car.

    • An officer checked on an alarm activation. The building was secure.

    May 8

    • A motorist reported a bed liner in the highway, partially blocking a lane of travel. The hazard was removed.

    • Officers responded to a business that had an unwanted person at their establishment. The subject left the premises, and peace was restored.

    May 9

    • An officer responded to an alarm that was accidentally activated.

    • A concerned citizen reported a small child running around alone in a neighborhood. The child was taken back to their home.

    May 10

    • An officer responded to a false alarm.

    May 11

    • An officer spoke to a couple having issues exchanging their child for visitation purposes. A peaceful resolution was reached.

    • A resident reported an unknown person damaged a portion of the gutters in their home.

    May 13

    • An officer responded to check on a reportedly suspicious vehicle. The vehicle was no longer in the area.

    • An officer was dispatched to an alarm call at a residence. Everything was okay.

    • An officer responded to a parking complaint. The owner was given a warning.

    • A caller reported that their phone was stolen while they were at a local business.

    • A couple was having an argument in a parking lot. Peace was restored.

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