Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

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Updated at 6:20 p.m.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

• A Glenoma resident who arrived home yesterday to discover people inside his residence called 911 and then got in his vehicle to follow their car down U.S. Highway 12, which was stopped by a trooper at Morton. Deputies dispatched at 5:08 p.m. for the burglary at the 300 block of Meade Hill Road interviewed the two suspects and one of them reportedly admitted she had gone inside “to look around,” according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. An investigation was ongoing to find what if anything had been stolen, according to the sheriff’s office. Chief Deputy Bruce Kimsey said they learned items were being thrown from the suspect’s vehicle as it fled, and a glass pipe was located with a substance that field-tested positive for meth. Richard E. Prangley, 34, and Krista M. Dodson, 39, both from Graham, were arrested for residential burglary, Kimsey said. Dodson was additionally arrested for possession of methamphetamine, he said. Both were booked into the Lewis County Jail. Prosecutors charged the pair today with second-degree burglary and a judge allowed them release on $10,000 unsecured bail.

VEHICLE PROWL

• A deputy called about 8 p.m. yesterday for a vehicle prowl in the area of Twin Oaks Road and Highway 603 west of Chehalis learned from the victim she was walking on the Rails to Trails when she heard her car alarm and then found someone had broken out her front passenger window and stolen a bag containing glasses, books and other items, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

DRUGS

• A 36-year-old Rochester man was arrested yesterday by JNET drug detectives who visited him at his home and persuaded him to allow them to search the residence and his vehicle. According to charging documents, they found $3,300 cash, two firearms, a small amount of a crystal substance, another bag that contained a crystal substance and then approximately four ounces of methamphetamine. Miguel A. Gallardo allegedly confessed to giving two packages to another individual who was to deliver them to three separate people, two of which were in Lewis County, according to charging documents. Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Paul Masiello wrote that Gallardo said he was in the United States illegally and had obtained his social security card illegally. Gallardo was charged today in Lewis County Superior Court possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture or deliver, possession of methamphetamine and also alien in possession of a firearm without an alien firearm license. The defendant spoke through a Spanish interpreter in court this afternoon. Lewis County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Brad Meagher asked that he be held on $10,000 bail. Temporary defense attorney Rachael Tiller said she was aware of absolutely no prior criminal convictions. Judge James Lawler set bail at $20,000.

• In response to complaints from downtown Centralia business owners of suspected drug activity in the area, JNET worked a street-level narcotics enforcement detail downtown Centralia yesterday and arrested four people for drug violations plus one person for an outstanding warrant. Arrested for unlawful possession of a controlled substance, and then released pending the filing of charges by prosecutors were Daniel W. Schroeder, 57, of Centralia; Lonny D. Clevenger, 27, of Centralia; Cole E. Taylor, 25, of Winlock; and Shyanne L. Chamberlain, 19, of Covington, according to the Centralia Police Department. Arrested and booked into jail for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant was Rebecca L. McIntire, 29 of Centralia. JNET is the Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team made up of law enforcement officers from Centralia, Chehalis and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. JNET plans on conducting similar details in other areas of Centralia and other communities throughout Lewis County over the next several months.

AND MORE

• And, as usual, other incidents such as arrests for warrants, shoplifting, disorderly conduct, misdemeanor domestic assault, driving with suspended license, driving under the influence, protection order violation; responses for alarm, dispute, civil issue, hit and run, third-degree theft, vehicle collision, suspicious circumstances … and more among 213 calls for local law enforcement and / or fire-emergency medical services in the 24-hour period ending about 7 a.m.

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One Response to “Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup”

  1. Fifi says:

    QUIT LETTING THEM BACK OUT ONTO THE STREETS..LOCK THEM UP OR NO LESSON IS LEARNED