Silver Star Search and Rescue is conducting a new search — this time, though, instead of finding missing hikers in the wilderness or lost children in the city, the Washougal-based search and rescue operation is looking for a new home.
Formed by a group of CB radio operators in the early 1960s to assist the local sheriff’s department, Silver Star has been operating out of its Washougal headquarters, located at 1220 “A” St., next to the Washougal Police Department, since 1983, when its leaders struck an agreement with the city of Washougal to build a site on city-owned property and to lease that property for the next 35 years.
In 2019, the city informed the group that their lease, which is set to expire in October 2023, would not be renewed. Silver Star has been searching for a new home ever since.
“It definitely hit hard, because we’ve been there for so long, and we put so much into that building, and everyone knows to go there,” said Silver Star board president Wade Oxford. “It’s not just used for our use — other community organizations use it as well. It’s going to be a big change for a lot of folks. It was disappointing to hear that they weren’t willing to renew the lease to us.”
Even though he’s looking at options in surrounding cities, Oxford would prefer the search and rescue operation remain in Washougal.