
Update: Ronald Patrick Stavas, 45, of Kelso was arrested Monday night after he was reportedly identified as one of the suspects who entered the facility, assaulted a guard, and vandalized rail cars on Sept. 8, the bulletin said. Stavas was taken into custody without incident by Longview Police members of a Sheriff's Office joint investigative team, which includes Sheriff's deputies, Kelso, and Longview Police. Stavas was booked into the Cowlitz County Jail on suspicion of four felony charges: burglary in the first degree, assault in the second degree, intimidating a witness and sabotage. At his initial appearance in Cowlitz County Superior Court Tuesday morning, his bail was set at $50000.00. He remains in custody at this time. Stavas was identified by a witness after seeing a KGW-TV video at the union hall where Stavas confronted the news crew. www.columbian.com FYI, DRFN The incident in the video occurred at International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU Local 21) 617 -- 14th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Dan Coffman, President Original video: www.youtube.com Hundreds of Longshoremen stormed the Port of Longview early Thursday, overpowered and held security guards, damaged railroad cars, and dumped grain that is the center of a labor dispute, said Longview Police Chief Jim Duscha. Six guards were held hostage for a couple of hours after 500 or more Longshoremen broke down gates about 4:30 am and smashed windows in the guard shack, he said. No one was hurt, and nobody has <b>...</b>
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