Long Beach Police Blotter
Published 1:11 pm Monday, April 22, 2024
April 15 — Officers responded to a report of a disturbance at Driftwood RV Park in which a female subject was reported to be threatening people and walking in the roadway. The subject was screaming and belligerently intoxicated at the time, but was somewhat compliant with police requests. Occupants of an RV space said the subject showed up unannounced and was extremely intoxicated, which prompted them to tell her she was unwelcome.
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A citizen came to the police department and reported a transient male was sleeping inside the Long Beach Post Office. An officer contacted the male, who stated he was homeless and was looking for a place to sleep for the night. The officer explained he could not sleep in the post office and he said he understood. A records check showed he had multiple outstanding misdemeanor arrest warrants, from both in and out of county. The jail would not accept him on any of the warrants. He was released and departed without incident.
April 17 — Korey M. Olson, 21, of Long Beach, was arrested on a charge of fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.
Ellen R. Logsdon, 29, of Ilwaco, was cited for third-degree driving while license suspended.
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April 18 — The Port of Ilwaco reported that an intoxicated woman was harassing them. They had her locked out of their business office and were worried that she would fall and hurt herself because she was going up the stairs in the back of the office. She was issued a trespass notice from port property.
April 19 — A 15-year-old female from Ocean Park reportedly assaulted a woman and her daughter with brass knuckles at a Long Beach food truck. She was transported to a juvenile facility in Grays Harbor County on two counts of second-degree assault, third-degree malicious mischief and possession of a dangerous weapon.
April 20 — Guadalupe J. Espinoza Garcia, 47, of Long Beach, was booked for taking indecent liberties with a minor. The case remains under investigation and more serious charges are anticipated by police.
April 21 — Lisa A. Ledford, 56, of Long Beach, was booked for domestic violence harassment following a report of a disorderly female who was intoxicated and attempting to fight people inside of the Pioneer Chevron. Police learned she walked to the Chevron and confronted her boyfriend about drug paraphernalia she found inside their shared residence. During the altercation, she threw a glass pipe, causing it to shatter, and threatened to assault him multiple times.