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July 29 public safety round-up
Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office reports July 22 - Zachary Doulgas Passalaqua, 18, of Dundee, was arrested for criminal driving while suspended or revoked. The case remains open. July 24 - Nicholas Ryan Roth, 37, of Newberg, was arrested on a...
Vancouver resident sues neighbor after eccentric mannequin hoard causes rat infestation
VANCOUVER, Wash. — From the front to the back, piles of junk cover every inch of Steve Slocum’s Vancouver home. "No. This is not okay,” Slocum replied when KATU asked if the situation was okay. When KATU asked what his plan for all the junk is, Slocum...
Be ready for potential power outages, PUC says
As wildfires continue to burn throughout the state and extreme weather events impact communities, Oregon residents are encouraged to be prepared for potential power outages. "Wildfires and extreme weather can cause power outages, and weather and other conditions in specific geographies may cause electric utilities to adjust system settings, which can result in more frequent and longer outages, or even in certain cases, implement public safety power shutoffs (PSPS," the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) states in a release. ...
ODOT issues wildfire travel advisory
After a week of wildfire-related road closures, travelers across Oregon should continue to carefully plan their routes, according to an advisory from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). "Fires are still actively burning near many highways, causing them to close and reopen with little notice," the ODOT advisory states. "With a long, hot summer ahead, wildfire-related disruptions are likely to continue throughout the state making some routes unreliable." For those...
Riverfront ‘party in the woods’ ends in shooting death
Residents who live near Sellwood Riverfront Park were stunned as they watched a stream of Portland Police vehicles converging on the park late on Friday evening, July 12. “It’s not only all the cop cars coming in, one after another, that’s astounding – but also, look at the hundred or more teenagers, walking and driving out of the [park’s] parking lot!” a local named “Sam” remarked to THE BEE, as he was heading for the park to walk his dog. ...
Alert Deputy foils thief’s stolen-van getaway in Mt. Scott-Arleta
A Home Depot rental van was reported stolen on Friday, July 19. But, that afternoon, a sharp-eyed Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Deputy spotted that van traveling in the Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood, on S.E. Harold Street near 77th Avenue. “The LoJack [electronic tracking system] had alerted, on this vehicle, which was parked halfway out into the street,” the Deputy told THE BEE. “I couldn’t tell if the driver was just dropping off – or else was trying to steal – the late-model travel trailer that was...
Boater drowns in Columbia River near Government Island
PORTLAND, Ore. — A man boating on the Columbia River drowned on Saturday afternoon after falling overboard, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. The agency's river patrol responded to a 911 call shortly before 2 p.m. on Saturday from a boat near Government Island. The caller reported that a man fell out of the boat, went under the water and never resurfaced.
What gymnast Jade Carey said about her fall during Paris Olympics women's gymnastics qualifier
PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S. women's gymnastics team member and local star Jade Carey competed in her second Olympic games on Sunday — but not at full strength. The Oregon State gymnast had a heartbreaking fall during her floor routine among several other uncharacteristic mistakes. Carey finished the day last out of all floor competitors and will not have the chance to defend her title as the reigning gold medalist on floor from the 2021 Tokyo Games.
Measles & Whooping Cough Outbreak Surges Among Large Pool Of Unvaccinated Kids
Oregon has faced a resurgence of preventable diseases, with the number of measles cases on the rise and outbreaks of whooping cough affecting multiple counties across the state. After reports of only one measles case in 2022, Oregon has now confirmed six cases, and the state health authorities warn that...
Dog days of summer: Canines strut their stuff at West Linn Adult Community Center dog show
It may not have been the Westminster Dog Show, but the dogs competing in the first ever West Linn Adult Community Center dog show certainly made the small crowd smile. About a dozen canines made their way around the lawn outside the community center Friday, July 26, with a few even attempting to jump the 4-inch hurdle at the end of the course. Due to their spectacular performances, vivacious personalities and all-around cuteness, each dog took home a prize. See page A2 for more photos.
Suspected arson causes up to millions in damage at Vancouver Walmart: police
Police say a fire that caused significant damage at an East Vancouver Walmart on Saturday (July 27) may have been intentionally set. Firefighters were called to the grocery store on Grandview Highway just before 10 a.m. for an out-of-control blaze. They managed to extinguish the flames, but not before the fire caused an estimated several million in damage, according to the Vancouver Police Department.