Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

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POLICE: WOMAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED AT CENTRALIA MOTEL

• Police called to a Centralia motel last night to a report of a rape ended up arresting a 26-year-old Centralia man. A 28-year-old local woman told officers she was sleeping and had left the door to her room at the Travelodge unlocked and ajar for her boyfriend’s return, and that a black man entered the room and forced sex on her, according to the Centralia Police Department. According to police, the suspect followed her to the lobby, where she went to make the call to 911. Officers arriving to the 700 block of Harrison Avenue arrested Wellington M. Waggener for second-degree rape and booked him into the Lewis County Jail, according to police.

SIDEWALK, ROAD RAGE TURNS VIOLENT

• Centralia police were called just before 10 p.m. yesterday to the 1000 block of South Gold Street where a pedestrian said after he hollered at a vehicle to slow down, the vehicle returned and a confrontation ensued between him and the two occupants of the car. Punches were thrown and the 24-year-old Centralia man had a tooth partially knocked out, according to the Centralia Police Department. The suspect vehicle was gone by the time officers arrived. It was described as smaller silver compact type vehicle, according to police.

THEFT

• Centralia police were called about 11 a.m. yesterday to a burglary at the 1400 block of Crescent Avenue. Money and jewelry were missing,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

CAR PROWL

• Police were called about 1:30 p.m. yesterday to a parking lot on the 1100 block of Harrison Avenue where someone stolen numerous items from a vehicle and deflated two of its tires. Police have a possible suspect,  according to the Centralia Police Department.

POLICE PUT OUT PORCH FIRE

• Police and firefighters responded just after 6 o’clock yesterday evening to a report of a porch on fire at a home on the 800 block of Wayne Drive in Centralia. Police responding to the 6:03 p.m. call used portable fire extinguishers to knock down the flames and contain the small fire to the porch, according to Riverside Fire Authority. Firefighters responding to the 6:10 p.m. call finished putting it out and made sure it didn’t extend to the residence, according to the fire department. Riverside reports the cause is under investigation. Police say it may have been accidentally started by a cigarette.

BOTH DRIVERS, ONE CHILD INJURED ON STATE ROUTE 6 WRECK

• Two vehicles were totaled and three people hurt when a 19-year-old driver rear-ended a sport utility vehicle which was stopped to make a left turn off state Route 6 this morning west of Chehalis. Troopers called about 9:35 a.m. to the scene near Stearns Road found Kaela R. Daugherty, 19, of Chehalis and her 10-year-old passenger Abi Christian were injured, as was the driver of the Ford Explorer, Katie M. Mulligan, 31, from Mossyrock, according to the Washington State Patrol. Reportedly uninjured were passengers ages 1, 4 and 12 in the Explorer, according to the state patrol. Everyone had been wearing their seat belts. The injured were transported to Providence Centralia Hospital, according to the state patrol. Daugherty was cited for second-degree negligent driving. The 2003 Saturn Vue and the 2002 Ford Explorer were both towed and impounded.

AND MORE

• And as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, obstructing, trespassing, shoplifting, ignition interlock violation, misdemeanor assault, driving under the influence, driving with suspended license; responses for protection order violation … and more.

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29 Responses to “Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup”

  1. 5734 says:

    Hey, Sleeping Giant. This woman is NOT homeless. She was staying with her boyfriend at this hotel, because they wanted privacy. She was asleep, and her boyfriend decided to take a walk. He didn’t want to bring a key, so he left the door open to get back inside when he returned. She was ASLEEP, and did not know this man. Her family does not know this man. She was unaware of the open door, and thought she was safely asleep in her hotel bedroom. You have no right to blame her, she is a victim, and this man was obviously mentally unstable.

  2. adminsharyn says:

    the reason i block, or don’t allow commenters to add links on my site, most of the time, is one obscure website that a reader was linking to eventually shut down for whatever reason, and when someone else purchased the name to it, it became an entirely different type of website … that was no longer relevant

  3. The Sleeping Giant says:

    The links are all posted at the bottom of my copy and pasted facts. The Fbi also has the same statistics about white on black crime. And whats funny Sharyon you allow others to call people retarded on the story about the dog named Misty that was shot and killed. But being a web master you just fix your spelling errors and no one says anything since you moderate comments. The community should moderate not you. By moderating comments you create a one sided opinion that fits your views and not the community as a whole. I dont make up FBI statistics the FBI does. Black on white crime is on the rise and pointing. It out does not make me ignorant, it means i well read and I understand whos committing crimes and what race they are. Just like Donald Trump pointing out the illegals committing crimes in America. Now people are snatching Confederate flags off the back of trucks and from homes. I also find it funny that you block the link when you click on my name.. wonder why..

  4. adminsharyn says:

    in answer to your second question, Sleeping Giant, nah, bigotry just means you’re ignorant, not necessarily violent … where did you copy and paste that from? — sharyn decker

  5. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Interracial Rape Statistics

    When whites do violence — rape, murder, assault — how often do they choose black victims? Shouldn’t a nation of bigots target blacks most of the time? At least half of the time? Of course, it does not. When whites commit violence, they to it to blacks 2.4 percent of the time. Blacks, on the other hand, choose white victims more than half the time. [317]
    In those cases in which the race of the killer is known, blacks kill twice as many whites as whites kill blacks. Black-on-white robberies and gang assaults are twenty-one times more common than white on black. In the case of gang robbery, blacks victimize whites fifty-two times more often than whites do blacks. [318]

    The contrasts are even more stark in the case of interracial rape. Studies from the late 1950s showed that the vast majority of rapes were same-race offenses. Research in Philadelphia carried out in 1958 and 1960 indicated that of all rapes, only 3.2 percent were black-on-white assaults and 3.6 percent were white-on-black. Since that time, the proportion of black-on-white rapes has soared. In a 1974 study in Denver, 40 percent of all rapes were of whites by blacks, and not one case of white-on-black rape was found. In general, through the 1970s, black-on-white rape was at least ten times more common that white-on-black rape. [319]

    Because interracial rape is now overwhelmingly black on white, it has become difficult to do research on it or to find relevant statistics. The FBI keeps very detailed national records on crime, but the way it presents rape data obscures the racial element rather than clarifies it. Dr. William Wilbanks, a criminologist at Florida International University, had to sift carefully through the data to find that in 1988 there were 9,406 cases of black-on-white rape and fewer than ten cases of white-on-black rape. [320] Another researcher concludes that in 1989, blacks were three or four times more likely to commit rape than whites, and that black men raped white women thirty times as often as white men raped black women. [321]

    Interracial crime figures are even worse than they sound. Since there are more than six times as many whites as blacks in America, it means that any given black person is vastly more likely to commit a crime against a white than vice versa.

    Notes

    317. “What Should Be Done,” US News & World Report (August 22, 1989), p. 54. See also Department of Justice, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1987 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989), p.7.
    318. Department of Justice, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1987.

    319. Gary D. LaFree, “Male Power and Female Victimization: Toward a Theory of Interracial Rape,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 88, No. 2 (September 1982).

    320. William Wilbanks, “Frequency and Nature of Interracial Crimes,” submitted for publication to the Justice Professional (November 7, 1990). Data derived from Department of Justice, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1987, p. 53.

    321. Andrew Hacker, Two Nations, pp. 183, 185.

    Jared Taylor, Paved with Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America (New York: Carrol & Graf, 1992), 92-93.

    The facts are clear oggly boogly blacks rape more than whites. Hows that for comment history

  6. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Oogly moogly im with Donald Trump and stand behind his comment. Crime matters when it comes to skin color

  7. Bill S says:

    It’s also always possible that the victim here is more of a victim than she realizes in that she may have been the bait in a conspiracy to put this Waggener away for a long time.

  8. Bill S says:

    This Waggener doesn’t have “a long history of violent crimes” as the police told Shari. This does show that the Centralia police probably have a bias towards this guy and want to get him bad.

    He had two prior incidents in which he acted very crazy and in one he supposedly assaulted two of the responding police officers. Search for his name here on Sirens.

    They (some Centralia cops) probably aren’t too happy that he was still walking around town.

    I’m not saying he didn’t do this, just that the Centralia cops were going to arrest this guy if they responded to anything involving him.

    The victim may be totally innocent and had no idea what was going on but I am not so sure about her “dumb ass” boyfriend. Not saying he was, but he may have conveniently been away with the door unlocked.

  9. Guilty Bystander says:

    I agree with XDs: The suspect’s skin color should not be an issue…being black is not a crime. And, Shari, we all have the right to question the story your niece gave because IT DOES NOT ADD UP. Your point on the credit card is valid, but isn’t a credit card required to even rent a room at a chain motel like Travelodge? I’m glad you love your niece and she probably needs that now, but you need to try connecting the dots. Enabling her isn’t helping her.

  10. Bill S says:

    Well Waggener will get his day in court where we may hear more of this story or the charges might just be quietly dropped. Yes he has a criminal history but everyone has mentioned burglary and not a history of rape. And he is one of the few black men in a county 98+% white so identification was easy.

    I think the fact that the boyfriend didn’t come back after his “smoke break” and left the door open and that Waggener didn’t run off and police arrested him on the scene is suspicious. Just from my experience with human nature in a previous life long ago. I’m sorry if my suspicion is unfounded.

  11. XDs says:

    Who says the embarrassment was linked to skin color?
    It could have been the long rap sheet?

  12. ooglymoogly says:

    “Maybe she was having a relationship with the black man and this is how she ended the embarrassment.”

    What embarrassment you racist piece of shit? Your comment history is sickening. I hope you didn’t breed.

  13. Shari says:

    She did not know him. I do not know him. I do, however, have friends in high places that gave me that information. You have to use a credit card to have the phone turned on in your room. Her cell was dead. I don’t know where her dumb ass boyfriend went to smoke. What I do know is I love my niece, I believe her. I don’t know you people so I am finished with this conversation. I just find it very disheartening that you keep judging her when she was victimized by a stranger.

  14. Bill S says:

    I don’t know but suspect these people are not unknown to each other. That was one heck of a long cigarette break the victim’s boyfriend took. Who would have know there was this guy lurking around and just waiting to leave their motel door open with a sleeping woman inside. What are the odds? Anyway he wasn’t hard to find.

  15. Guilty Bystander says:

    If the alleged boyfriend only left the room to smoke a cigarette, where did he go? Rooms there open to the outside, which would mean only going as far as the railing a few feet from the door. And if he only went out for a smoke, how did she fall asleep so quickly after leaving the door ajar for her alleged boyfriend and why didn’t he take the key himself, since she didn’t need it inside the room? Also, are there no phones in the rooms? Why go to the lobby to dial 9-1-1 when there should’ve been one next to the bed (or at least atop a nearby desk)?

    I’m with BleeBloo: This doesn’t add up (although I don’t see any reference in the story to her being a cop either). Cue to Shari…

  16. XDs says:

    How did she know he had a long rap sheet?

    She obviously knows him personally.

  17. Shari says:

    As for learning “not to be a victim”, it can happen to anyone. I pray that no woman or child you love is ever assaulted because with your attitude, they will struggle to overcome.

  18. Shari says:

    Sleeping Giant – she is not a police officer nor is her boyfriend. She was not drunk or high. Her bf went outside to smoke a cigarette and this other man entered her room. He followed her to the lobby where she called 911 after being assaulted by a criminal with a long history of violent crimes. How dare you question anything she did! So if a woman walks around in shorts, she should be raped? If a woman checks into a motel, she deserves to be raped? If a woman buys alcohol, she shouldbe raped? If a woman smiles politely she should be raped? That is absurd. No woman, man or child “deserves” being assaulted. I am a survivor of a heinous crime – did I deserve it? You should be ashamed for thinking this way.

  19. BustyBabe says:

    Okay, I gotta ask.where does it say the lady is a cop,? @Sleeping Giant – maybe I’m blind but I haven’t read anything bout the lady who was raped. Was also a cop

  20. Bill S says:

    We live in a victim society. People should receive training on how not to become victims. I guess not leaving your motel doors open would be on the curriculum.

  21. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Shari nothing is wrong with asking questions. Never said she was homeless. Just need more facts. The incident seems a little weird. Where was her service pistol. And being a cop security matters. Was she drunk or high? And why would the said rapist follow her. Tragic if true. I see that waggener has a criminal record for an incident on tower avenue.

  22. Shari says:

    This is the problem with Lewis County. Always blame the victim. No she is not homeless. She and her boyfriend wanted privacy so they checked into a motel. How dare any of you judge a victim!

  23. Bill S says:

    I suppose she could have given her boyfriend a key to the room. Seems kind of risky to sleep at the Travelodge with the door open.

    So if she is a local woman why does she have to have a room at the Travelodge? I suppose there are many legitimate reasons.

    And where was this “boy friend” anyway and what was he up to? What is his business? And what is her business? Does he work? Does she work?

  24. BleeBloo says:

    There’s something fishy about the rape story, something doesn’t add up.

  25. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Sharyon writes Where, where twice in a row. Are you people going to attack her. Where are the spelling Trolls?. Post my first comment Sharyon its only fair….

  26. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Two years ago Wellington Waggener was taken into custody on Jan 20th for first degree burglary on tower avenue.

  27. The Sleeping Giant says:

    Why is a local police officer staying at a local motel? Does this local woman not have a home. Another case of the weird files. Then she leaves the door unlocked and a black man enters. Maybe she was having a relationship with the black man and this is how she ended the embarrassment. Why would would the rapist then follow her to the lobby…

  28. John says:

    I really disagree with disclosing the names of people accused of sex crimes and not those who make the accusation. Too many people are falsely accused and when they are cleared there is rarely, if ever, a story published to clear their name. Even if there was one the damage is done by people who make false reports. I know crimes of this nature are very sensitive but everyone’s identity should be protected for that very reason.

  29. SMFL remix says:

    Hide yo kids, hide yo wife……