Columbia Towing & Oscars Towing

Columbia Towing & Oscars Towing Don’t hesitate and reach out to us for the care you need!

Oscar’s Towing along with Columbia Towing has been serving the Columbia Basin and surrounding areas since 1999 we offer quality and professional help with anything you may encounter on the road.

05/21/2026
We have been busy! Currently adding to the services we provide. If you need locksmith work or automotive diagnostic repa...
04/10/2026

We have been busy! Currently adding to the services we provide. If you need locksmith work or automotive diagnostic repair and of course towing we are your solution!

4yrs ago I was up in Cusick WA, where is Cusick? I didn’t know either that’s why I love what I do because I get to explo...
04/05/2026

4yrs ago I was up in Cusick WA, where is Cusick? I didn’t know either that’s why I love what I do because I get to explore! This Easter Sunday we thank God for the path he’s allowed me and my family to thread on we trust his path and his ability to restore us! Happy Easter everyone!

03/16/2026

Anything to get the job done!

A lot of chaos going on around us as the Christmas approaches. We all wish to be with our friends and family three troop...
12/22/2025

A lot of chaos going on around us as the Christmas approaches. We all wish to be with our friends and family three troopers were struck this weekend with one being a fatality. All of this is avoidable Slow down Move over!

Our hearts go out to this troopers family. This is avoidable slow down and move over it’s the law.
12/20/2025

Our hearts go out to this troopers family. This is avoidable slow down and move over it’s the law.

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) confirms the tragic loss of Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting #720, who was killed Friday evening after being struck by a vehicle in Tacoma.

Trooper Guting was standing outside of her patrol car investigating a two-vehicle collision when she was struck just before 7:30 p.m. on southbound State Route 509 near milepost 2, south of the Port of Tacoma. Individuals on scene rendered aid, but the trooper ultimately succumbed to her injuries. The Tacoma Police Department (TPD) is taking over the investigation of the incident.

Trooper Guting, 29, began her career with the WSP as a trooper cadet in January 2024. She graduated with the 119th Trooper Basic Training Class, commissioning that same year on Oct. 30th. In that time, served in WSP District 1 in Tacoma.

Tara’s loss is deeply felt within the WSP family, and especially by her husband, Timothy, who himself serves as a Deputy State Fire Marshal at the WSP Fire Training Academy in North Bend.

Tara Guting was born on July 19, 1996, to Russell and Cheryl Hirata in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended Mililani High School in Mililani, Hawaii, and graduated on May 25, 2014. She began a career of service by enlisting in the Army National Guard on Oct. 22, 2014, where she served honorably as a Signal Intelligence Analyst until Oct, 21, 2022. Her dedication to service and commitment to her duties were evident throughout her eight-year military career.

She married Timothy on Aug. 21, 2019, at the Fire Training Academy.

She answered her final call Friday night, marking the 34th time in WSP’s 105-year history that the agency lost one of its own in line of duty.

“My heartfelt condolences go out to Timothy, Tara’s extended family, her friends, her academy classmates, to District 1 Captain Gundermann, and his entire team,” said WSP Chief John R. Batiste. “We will never forget Badge #720 – Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting.

“The sky has poured rain on us all for the past two weeks… And with this loss, now tears flood our souls.”

12/09/2025
12/05/2025

“Kindness is the Heart of Our Community”

For many years, the Othello Police Department has had the privilege of inviting local children to participate in Shop with a Cop, a cherished tradition that creates meaningful, positive experiences for kids and their families. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, this program has continued to grow and thrive.

Our partnership with Blue Bridge Alliance has strengthened our ability to keep this tradition alive. Through this collaboration, our department can raise essential funds that directly support members of our community in impactful ways.

If you would like to contribute to this year’s Shop with a Cop program, please scan the QR code below or visit the link:
https://givebutter.com/OPD2025

We also gladly accept donations by check. They may be dropped off at the Othello Police Department and should be addressed to Blue Bridge Alliance, with “Othello PD Shop with a Cop” in the memo line.

Thank you for your continued kindness and support. We can’t wait to make this year’s event unforgettable!

Chief Rehaume we appreciate your service to the community and wish you a great Retirement!
12/01/2025

Chief Rehaume we appreciate your service to the community and wish you a great Retirement!

The Othello Police Department proudly and wholeheartedly honors Chief Dave Rehaume as he begins his well-earned retirement. November 30th marked his final day with OPD, closing an extraordinary 36-year career dedicated to the City of Othello.

Chief Rehaume holds a special place in our community’s history as the first Othello High School graduate to rise through the ranks and serve as Chief of Police. His journey reflects not only his personal commitment but also the deep connection he maintained with the community he cared so much for. His story is one of dedication, integrity, and a true legacy.

Throughout his decades of service, Chief Rehaume connected with countless community members, coworkers, and partners. His compassion, steady leadership, and genuine care for others helped define the heart and culture of our department. We are profoundly grateful for the years he gave to protecting and uplifting our city, and we honor his unwavering loyalty, professionalism, and commitment to the citizens of Othello.

During his tenure, Chief Rehaume served in many capacities, Police Officer, D.A.R.E. Officer, Detective, Sergeant, Assistant Chief, and ultimately Chief. In every role, he set an example for others to follow. He has long been a pillar within our agency, someone our staff could look to for guidance, stability, and inspiration. His influence and legacy will continue to shape OPD for years to come.

We are immensely proud of Chief Rehaume and all he has accomplished. Please join us in congratulating him on an exceptional career and wishing him joy and fulfillment in this next chapter of life.

Congratulations, Chief Rehaume thank you for everything.

10/11/2025

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