Dispatch Reports

Published 1:57 pm Monday, July 1, 2024

A driver crashed into the barrier and one of signs at the Washington end of the Astoria-Megler Bridge, possibly suffering broken legs.

Long Beach Police Department

June 23 — A drunk is banging on the windows and yelling.

Caller says a neighbor is banging on metal, wants them to “knock if off.” Officer checked and said the noise does not sound excessive.

Loud music complaint, unknown who they are, ongoing issue.

Officer out with a male with a green bag.

Caller can hear what sounds like children destroying things.

A caller says a woman talked about burning down a building.

June 24 — Store clerk says someone came into the store and shoplifted; has video footage.

At 11:07 p.m., complaint about a group of people setting off fireworks.

June 25 — Caller says squatter shut her power off, “cut her wire.” She said that she wants someone to put a lock on the power box.

Dispatcher heard a male yelling “stupid,” then call ended.

Son stole all the money out of caller’s account.

June 26 — Caller states he had to break into his own room, and that he is leaving because he doesn’t want any trouble.

A caller says he hasn’t been able to contact a trailer owner for over a day and there is a padlock on the door, but there are puppies in the house. Wants someone to come take care of the puppies.

June 27 — A caller heard people were looking for a Cadillac involved in a murder, possibly out of Seattle, and claimed they just saw it headed south toward Cape D.

A subject is sleeping in a tent in the yard, causing issues for neighbors; revving up engines, scaring neighbor’s kids.

Man lying in the grass with a bike, maybe taking a nap, wearing orange shoes.

Stabbing and assault victims came into ER, one male and one female. Nurse didn’t know details.

Caller: There is a guy with a bandage on and is acting frantic, had long hair with a bob cut, doesn’t know if he just broke out of the hospital or what. Tried going into the building but caller told him it was locked.

June 28 — Message received advising the “owner of this iPhone was in a severe accident.” On recall, male says he accidentally ran off the road, hit a pole.

Son stole her 2015 Dodge vehicle with Idaho plates. She would like someone to go get her vehicle from him; son is homeless, living in a food truck.

A caller says two boys on bikes were on her property banging on the windows.

June 29 — Caller says that on the back side of the apartment complex, next to a dumpster, there is a green Chevy Suburban with what caller thinks is a female in the driver’s seat, possibly sleeping.

Caller says there are people making noise and doing things outside of the place where she is house sitting. Caller is afraid.

A person is hearing noises at the door like an animal scratching; asks for police to please come to the side door.

Pacific County Sheriff’s Office

June 23 — In a fifth-wheel trailer on the property, caller heard what sounded like people moving furniture and said it “sounds like someone is raping someone.” She said it was really “f***ing disturbing” and that someone is being “graphic” about what they are doing.

In Ocean Park, caller’s son got bit on his calf by a dog and it won’t stop bleeding.

A dog is off leash and keeps trying to charge at caller’s dog. He has asked owner to restrain her dog, but she is refusing, unknown name.

Ocean Park neighbor asked caller to call 911, saying someone is dead inside, unknown details.

Dispatcher can hear female in background, as male says female is assaulting him. She’s breaking caller’s things and caller has locked himself in his Volkswagen.

While caller was gone neighbor came on property without permission and took some garden stuff.

Ocean Park caller wants to know what she can do about people shooting around her.

A sedan is driving fast down State Route 103 with two females on the roof of the car on their knees; last seen heading southbound toward Long Beach.

Caller says there is a homeless person living on family’s property. Subjects cut locks and are living in back shed.

A male sitting along side road by caller’s property has been asked to leave but was refusing. Is walking off now toward highway with two backpacks and a dog.

Caller has a “bunch of people outside working on breaking in,” but he can’t see anyone because “it’s dark out.”

June 24 — At 12:14 a.m., a report of fireworks in the area for the last 20 minutes.

Caller reports a couple of burglars in the house. Says he can’t see them, they are in the bathroom and he hasn’t opened the door yet. He said that he can just hear voices.

Neighbors’ alarm is going off, no one is home — it’s a vacation home.

In North Cove, a male tried to give caller a rifle scope for damage to caller’s car, but he thinks it’s possibly stolen.

Dark gray Toyota Tacoma passing in no-passing zones last seen turning left off Sandridge at the light on to U.S. 101.

Subjects have been coming onto property and peeling bark off trees. They have torn down no-trespassing signs.

People in a white truck are playing games; passenger is hanging out the window making rude motions with his hand.

Cordless drill stolen off porch; possible suspect is a male who walked by residence yesterday carrying a crowbar.

Caller is being followed by a subject in a maroon Chevy SUV. Caller pulled over in blue Bronco and they pulled over behind them, had other vehicle pull out in front of them and had to slam on breaks and the maroon SUV went around them and flipped them off, then turned around and started following them. Vehicle is still pulled in behind them.

A male reported caller’s signs, saying they were a hazard, and now two of her signs from the street have been stolen.

Caller went to property that is used for storage and the door had been kicked in. There were three kids there when caller showed up. Two males and one female looked like teenagers, wearing “typical teenager clothing/sweatshirt.”

Caller’s son had surfboards stolen out of truck a few days ago. Saw subjects drive by him who had the boards, and followed and confronted them. Recognized one as a female who admitted to telling subjects to steal the boards. Son is now waiting at residence for subjects to return the stolen boards.

Caller can hear a lot of screaming between two males, yelling obscenities, escalating for last 10 minutes, calms downs and then winds back up.

At 10:29 p.m. caller says something is in her car, thrashing around and she is unsure of what it is. Thinks it was a bear but said it was too dark to see.

June 25 — At 12:39 a.m., Long Beach officer out with suspicious male on Cranberry beach approach. Officer found the male subject was walking around playing Pokemon Go. No criminal activity observed.

There’s a trespasser on property who is known to be violent and is not supposed to be there.

A person with diabetic problems drove their car off the road. Female is barely awake and not really responding, eyes are open and head is moving but she is not herself.

Menlo caller reports a trespasser. Trying to sell house and it’s been empty, but now oldest son moved into it and is not supposed to be there.

Woman called and said her son is pulling mattress outside and threatened to burn it.

June 26 — A subject is out of control, throwing food all over the caller and his house.

At 1:28 p.m. a call was transferred from Astoria Police Department regarding a 2022 Chevy Tahoe that crashed on the Washington side of Astoria-Megler Bridge. The driver complained of broken legs. An officer was trying to catch up to the vehicle, which possibly was fleeing.

A person is in a yard/dumpster, caller does not recognize them.

A red-stripped pickup has been near the airport for about a week. Deputy attempted to contact registered owner. No current contact info.

Caller says a female took money out of the jar.

Subject seen sleeping behind mailbox; unknown if they need medical attention, looked like a female with backpack.

White four-door Chrysler was speeding, doing about 55 mph in a 5 mph, almost hit caller’s dog and other people, drove away from the marina. Sheriff’s office will provide extra patrol when available and keep an eye out for vehicle.

June 27 — A white caravan has been abandoned across from driveway for over 24 hours, no one around.

Caller is requesting a call from a deputy regarding a recovered a stolen vehicle from Pacific County last month; vehicle was involved in a burglary in the North Cove area.

Caller wants to speak with an officer about options regarding animals and leash laws.

Unruly customer: Woman had too much to drink.

Caller saw a vehicle that was online and law enforcement is searching for it out of King County — A white Cadillac Escalade with no plates. Caller has pictures, matches it to a T, except the chrome.

Suspicious activity in well-known drug house; red Subaru parked in back and a bunch of people going in and out.

Caller: Someone pushed a truck into my yard and left it there, a red and white GMC Sierra 2500.

June 28 — Caller says someone is burning things this morning, possibly chemicals.

Someone tried to deposit a check in caller’s name on June 25. The check was already deposited two years ago but someone tried to deposit it again.

A caller would like to report a theft of hog wire.

Caller says a female’s ankle got ran over by a smaller white septic truck and would like a law call opened; they are en route to the hospital.

A caller thinks her brother was murdered in the white box truck that caught fire.

Caller says there is a homeless camp at the and of the road — it’s been reported by others. Caller wants to be contacted by law enforcement regarding this matter.

Tire reported in eastbound lane in Chinook tunnel.

A male subject is drunk and belligerent and allegedly assaulted caller. Caller was watching TV and he didn’t like it so he came out and threw phone at caller and it hit her.

Caller went for a ride on a motorcycle and was on his way back, and where gravel meets pavement there was a male, a female and a small dog. The dog ran across in front of caller’s front tire. He hit the dog. Caller stopped and got off the bike and the male was screaming at him. The caller apologized and the male said he was going to kill him.

Caller states that there are people shooting off weapons near her house and she has already reported it. Doesn’t want to talk with police, but she wants them to do something about it.

Caller: A man broke into my car and stole my groceries.

At 9:41 p.m., a fireworks complaint about M-80s; caller wants it to stop.

At 9:43 p.m., a caller wants to file a noise complaint, says he can “hear music,” and it happens every weekend.

Caller states there are two people fighting near his driveway. Doesn’t know them or have details. Caller states male is walking into a house saying he is going to beat someone up.

June 29 — At 7:18 a.m., caller says girlfriend left a friend’s house between 2 and 4 a.m., “said she was going to stop by a friend’s house and she would be home.”

Caller says a vehicle ran through his fence and thrashed his house, stole items.

Gold station wagon has been parked for three days, subject sleeping inside.

Caller bought a trailer from a gentleman, and now he is demanding that caller move the trailer or he will.

Ocean Park caller states there are a group of underage kids walking down the street, “talking about corporations and going to jail.” The caller is concerned the girls are not as old as the boys.

A caller says that EMS took his whiskey and he wants it back; he continues to call 911 — approximately five times. Deputy advised caller to not call 911, unless to report a emergency.

Caller’s daughter and her boyfriend are camping and heard a scream across the river from their location.

At 11:45 p.m., caller says she heard a very loud bang and isn’t sure if it was a gun or a firework.

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