CRIME & SAFETY
Driver who blew 3 times the legal limit in deadly Thurston County crash released on bail: docs
TENINO, Wash. - The family of a woman killed by a suspected DUI driver is concerned that they won't get justice, because the suspect is out of jail. Brandy Richards was killed on March 29 in Tenino, Thurston County as she was driving to work. According to investigators, Tyrus Snow...
84-year-old man in Chehalis found dead in possible homicide, police say
CHEHALIS, Wash. — Police in Chehalis are investigating the possible homicide of an elderly man found dead in April. Officers with the Chehalis Police Department were called on April 11 just before 9 a.m. for reports of an unresponsive male. Emergency crews arrived and determined Royland Barnett, 84, was dead.
Sirens: Driver exits vehicle, drinks Twisted Tea; shooting report unfounded; boy, 13, arrested for assault
CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Malicious mischief • A disorderly juvenile reportedly threw chairs and damaged a desk at W.F. West High School in the 300 block of Southwest 16th Street just
Two arrested, another suspect sought after police chase in Chehalis and Centralia on Monday
Centralia detectives are investigating an attempt-to-elude case after a man fled from both Centralia and Chehalis police, kept driving after spike strips deflated one of the car’s tires, and
Man facing felony charges for allegedly spitting on Chehalis police officers
A man is facing three felony assault charges for allegedly spitting on police officers who were arresting him for trespassing at an appliance store in Chehalis on Tuesday. Officers with ...
Yelm Police Department recognizes officer with award, announces new hire
Yelm's Police Department recently received a boost to its morale and to the number of officers the team has, as Yelm Police Officer Brian Bard received a Life Saving Award, and the department ...
Centralia officer who died in 1910 to be recognized at state Peace Officers Memorial
Over 110 years after his death, fallen Centralia police officer William H. Smith, who was crushed by a train while on duty in December 1910, will be officially recognized at the Washington state
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