A collision originally dispatched as a rollover collision in the 100 block Mrytle Street was not the result of speeding by the rolled vehicle, but the mail truck that struck it trying to get across traffic on Simpson Ave.  

The Hoquiam Police Department says that the resulting investigation revealed a 53-year-old Aberdeen resident was traveling westbound on Sumner Avenue when a 42-year-old Postal Driver attempted to cross Sumner heading south. The postal van crashed into the rear passenger side of the white SUV causing it to rollover.
 
Aberdeen Police Officers are still searching for a shooting suspect from an incident that occurred at the homeless encampment off of E State St. Saturday, September 4th around 5 PM. 
 
After being dispatched to the incident, Aberdeen officers arrived and found a 32-year-old male suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers started providing emergency care while securing the area for Aberdeen Fire Medic units to respond. The 32-year-old male was transported to Grays Harbor Regional Hospital for emergency care.
Aberdeen Detectives were called to process the scene while patrol officers checked the area for the suspect. Through the investigation, officers received information identifying Ricky Logan, a 31-year-old Aberdeen male, as a person of interest.
At this time, Logan is considered armed and dangerous. Please call 911 if you see or have information on his location.
At this point, the investigation is ongoing and active. More information will be provided as the case develops.

According to the Aberdeen police Department, the fake jewelry sales people are back, trying to scam the locals with their fake jewelry.  Here is more from the Aberdeen Police Department: 

On 09/01/22 around 3:50 PM, Aberdeen Police were dispatched to a suspicious circumstance in the parking lot at Walmart regarding subjects selling suspected fake jewelry.  Officers contacted the subjects, who admitted the jewelry was not real and that they were telling potential buyers it was not real. 

The sellers, who were self-reported travelers from out of the area, were advised to cease and desist by responding officers, and they complied. 

The Aberdeen Police Department takes these types of calls seriously and are ready to respond and check on situations citizens feel are suspicious.   In looking out for our citizens and community, APD strongly encourages buyers to beware of what you are buying, especially from private parties. 

We would like to thank those who took the time to notify us of this activity.  Together we can make our community safer.  To report suspicious activity, call the non-emergency dispatch line at (360)533-8765.

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