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Officer Involved Shooting, Seaside, July 9
Officer Involved Shooting, Seaside, July 9
Officer Involved Shooting, Seaside, July 9

Published on: 07/09/2026

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UPDATE: The suspect has been identified as Hayes Miles McCloud (24) of Eatonville, Washington.  SEASIDE, Ore. (8 July 2026) – On Wednesday, June 8, 2026, at approximately 1:36 p.m., Oregon State Police received a Be On the Lookout (BOLO) for an adult male operating a silver Toyota 4Runner who was wanted on homicide charges out of Washington state and believed to be headed into Oregon.  OSP rapidly mobilized units around the state and issued a statewide Attempt to Locate (ATL) to alert local police agencies.  Just after 5 p.m., OSP received information that the suspect was possibly on the northern Oregon coast. At approximately 6:19 p.m., officers from the Seaside Police Department located the suspect inside his vehicle on Sunset Boulevard near Greenway Drive in Seaside. Officers from the Gearhart and Cannon Beach Police Departments responded to the area to assist Seaside police.  As officers approached the vehicle, the suspect fired at responding officers and officers from the Gearhart and Cannon Beach Police Departments returned fire. Following the exchange of gunfire, the suspect drove away. The suspect was found a short time later deceased inside the vehicle a short distance from the initial location.  There were no other reported injuries.  The involved officers will be placed on administrative leave during the investigation per standard protocol.  Pursuant to standard protocols for deadly force incidents (Senate Bill 111 protocol) the Oregon State Police is leading the investigation with the assistance of the Clatsop County Major Crimes Team.  The suspect’s identity will be released when all required notifications have been finalized.  The investigation is ongoing. No additional information about the incident is available for release at this time. Future updates will be provided by the Clatsop County District Attorney’s Office.

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