On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 1230 hours, Hoquiam officers were in the 400 block of J Street investigating an interrupted burglary when employees at Hoquiam City Hall reported a man out front with a knife.

The man arrived in a white car and pulled up onto the sidewalk at the corner in front of the flag pole and bell at City Hall. He exited the vehicle, opened both car doors and turned up the radio volume very loud.

The suspect, a 39-year old Elma man was then observed on the front grass of City Hall throwing a double-bladed knife into the ground.

A 27-year old Aberdeen man was arrested Friday evening after reportedly assaulting his 55-year old mother at their residence in the 300 block of Conger St on Aberdeen’s west end.  Just after 6 PM officers responded to the location, where they located the woman with substantial visible injuries.  She advised her son had assaulted her, and he left the residence on foot.

According to the Aberdeen Police Department, a 52-year-old Aberdeen man was transported to Community Hospital after he was struck while crossing the street Tuesday evening at Oak Street at Simpson Avenue. 

Here is the latest from the Aberdeen Police Department on this case; 

On 01/21/20 at 1753 hours, officers were dispatched to vehicle vs. pedestrian collision on Simpson Avenue near AutoZone.  Officers arrived in the area but were unable to locate a collision at the original location they were dispatched to.  Officers continued to check the area and were able to locate the collision scene on Simpson Avenue at Oak Street.

The pedestrian, a 52-year-old male from Aberdeen was walking westbound along the north edge of the intersection, from the sidewalk.  The driver, a 52-year-old female from Aberdeen stopped southbound on Oak Street at Simpson Avenue and then turned eastbound, not seeing the male crossing.  As the driver proceeded to turn, she collided with the pedestrian.  The driver remained at the scene.

The pedestrian was transported to GH Community Hospital by Aberdeen Fire Department for treatment with non-life threatening injuries.  The investigation is still ongoing.

The Grays Harbor County Sheriffs Office says that a burglary Suspect who fled prior to officer's arrival Saturday morning from a residence off County Farm Road Montesano also had an explosive device in his backpack.  The suspect was caught after an hour and a half search involving multiple agencies with the end result of being located by the County K9 and its handler. 

Here is what we have from Undersheriff Brad Johannson this morning. 

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