Sheriff’s Dept. log
Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Dept. Excerpts from North Beach call log
Feb. 11
Humptulips
Dog attacking cat. Reporting person “wants to know if she can shoot the dog.”
Feb. 13
Ocean City
2:08 a.m.
Padlock to gate broken.
Humptulips
“Dog attacked and mauled her goat.”
SR 109
10:22 p.m.
Man “calling to say he is afraid. Took his girlfriend to Ocean Shores for dinner. She started drinking so he decided to leave on foot. Stated he’s not sure where he is or where he’s going.” Dispatch recalled man, offered him number for taxi. Man “said he has no money and requests someone pray for him, disconnected.”
Phyllis honored
Last night, the Grays Harbor County commissioners honored Phyllis Shaughnessy as “North Beach Citizen of the Year,” honoring her for “years of service to North Beach citizens.” (North Coast News readers recently voted her a similar honor.) A choked up Phyllis said “thank you . . .we are here to serve. And through various ways like our food bank and lunch program we are able to reach out to many many people.”
Dave Agner, who with Shaughnessy is a North Beach Community Improvement Association (NBCIA executive), gave commissioners a presentation on flooding on State Route 109.
“We’re going to actively seek to see what we can do,” promised Al Carter, the commissioner who is also an NBCIA member.
Go, Phyllis!
First, North Coast Readers name Phyllis Shaugnessy “Person of the Year” for the North Beach. Now, the food bank and community organizer is being honored by the County Commissioners on Monday as North Beach Citizen of the Year. Also on the agenda: Petition – Prevention of Flooding on SR109
COMMISSIONERS AGENDA
Monday, January 11, 2010 – 2:00 p.m.
Administration Building, 100 W. Broadway, Suite 1,
Montesano, WA 98563
Moclips flooding
From the county, 8:53 a.m. today: The Moclips River is over Rt 109/Moclips Hwy at this time!
Tree crashes through house
In Copalis Beach, no initial reports of major injuries after this happened, last night:
Familiar sight on SR 109
Johnson’s Mercantile is coming down
Demolition permit issued today for Copalis Beach “eyesore”; permit good for 180 days.
Sheriff’s log
North Beach area “highlights
Sept. 17
Moclips
Disgruntled ex-employee at Moclips High School construction site.
Sept. 18
Copalis Beach
Injured deer in road.
Humptulips
Illegal logging.
Sept. 19
Ocean City
Domestic violence/assault.
Moclips
“Goat running around in the roadway.”
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Sheriff’s Dept. log
Grays Harbor Sheriff’s log
Sept. 10
Copalis Beach
“Quad driving around the fire hall . . . doing about 50 mph.”
Ocean City
Trespassing complaint.
Sept. 11
Hoquiam
Ocean Beach at Powell roads
Car driven by teenager tailgating.
Moclips
Someone passed out off the highway.
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North Beach power outage
This one, for a change, is planned:
GRAYS HARBOR PUD TO CONDUCT PLANNED OVERNIGHT
POWER OUTAGE IN AREA FROM PACIFIC BEACH TO
TAHOLAH 12:01 AM TO 6:00 AM ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
Grays Harbor PUD plans to conduct a planned power outage from 12:01 am until
approximately 6:00am on Friday, September 25th, 2009. The outage is necessary
to install equipment and to conduct maintenance at a PUD substation.
The outage area includes all of Pacific Beach, south to Cedar Lane and the area
north of Pacific Beach including Moclips and Taholah.
We regret any inconvenience. If you have any questions regarding the outage
please contact Wesley Gray at 360-538-6244.
Thank you for your patience,
P.U.D. #1 of Grays Harbor County
Please Note: The outage time is an estimate and power could be restored at
anytime. Therefore, it is not safe to do electrical work or repairs on the utility side
of the open disconnect(s) during this period of time
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