Dispatch Reports

Published 4:37 pm Monday, July 15, 2024

Long Beach Police Department

July 7 — There is a man with long curly hair who is wearing hot pink shorts trying to put his hands on a heavy-set female.

A caller wants to report someone burning old siding off a house.

Caller observed a parked camper about a mile outside Ilwaco where someone has a campfire.

A caller saw someone dropping off a trailer that shouldn’t be there after having been kicked out previously by new owners. Homeless male is a known squatter and is there now unhooking a trailer.

Noise complaint: They are out there revving up trucks in the driveway and backfiring with an air compressor going, too.

July 8 — Caller says she is being stalked by squatters. Claims they are all around her trailer. She cannot use the bathroom, can’t leave trailer, they have cut her electrical wires and are now messing with the water hoses.

Somebody was hired six months ago to take down trees, caller paid subject $3,500 who has since cashed the check, but hasn’t done the work.

Wife filed Family Medical Leave Act claim in caller’s name while he was in a coma and she took the $12,000.

July 9 — Caller says there was a female who was assaulted last night in the breezeway. A male and the female were pushing each other around and tore things up.

Caller says she was in an accident with another vehicle and both parties are not injured. She doesn’t want aid and just wants to know if she needs to make a report.

A dog is tied up to tree behind an old restaurant, has been there for three hours, caller hasn’t seen anyone around.

A transient is sitting behind a business. He is yelling and being really loud and employees are feeling very uncomfortable.

Mother is wondering if the caller can get a hold of any police reports that have to do with her.

July 10 — A homeless male has come into the store three times, has been asked to leave and won’t.

Illegal burning in the area, toxic smell.

July 4 hit and run reported: We were parked between the pharmacy and Supermart and came out of store and someone hit our car.

Caller was told to call anytime someone moves an RV into a closed RV park.

Caller says there is a male at the hospital with a firearm — a revolver and ammo. They are in the ER. Caller says the man lied about having it. He just won’t release the gun and they cant help him until he does.

July 12 — Caller says a subject is lying on the ground in the fetal position.

A caller can hear people and dogs screaming, has been going on for about 10-15 minutes.

Caller says that he found two children and parents are nowhere around.

A caller would like to press charges against a woman he said assaulted him a few months ago; she poked him with her fingernail, and there was blood.

July 13 — At 10:50 a.m., Coast Guard is bringing two of five survivors from an accident to the station for EMS. One was floating face down 20 minutes ago and CPR is in progress. Two victims have not been located at this time.

A male is lying down in a parking lot, tucked up in the gravel in the sunlight and “not moving.” Caller did not approach him but said he is sprawled out funny.

Caller says a thin female with sweat pants and a coat came to the door asking about a dog. Caller thinks something might be wrong with her.

Pacific County Sheriff’s Office

July 7 — Neighbors behind caller are partying in their garage and being loud, playing air hockey and the whole neighborhood knows when they score.

Driving down a beach approach to the water, a male came up to caller asking if there were cops down at the beach. His eyes were glassed over and he was slurring words.

Male has been parked across from the beach approach bathroom for two months and caller says he scares her. He has never approached her but says it’s just not right and he shouldn’t be allowed to live there.

Caregiver is fighting with his client and they are screaming at each other. Deputy checked and both parties stated everything was fine.

Deputy was flagged down by a citizen who wanted to report fireworks activity in the area over the weekend.

At 11:49 a.m. very loud bombs going off in the area.

Silver Cadillac being driven erratically, suspected DUI.

At 3:26 p.m. someone is shooting fireworks off across the lake. Deputy response: It’s Fourth of July weekend. It’s normal for people to light off fireworks.

In Grayland State Park a wife and husband are arguing and they have a young daughter; Caller does not see anything physical, just can hear them yelling.

At 8:35 p.m. caller needs neighbors to stop doing fireworks, her animals are going crazy.

July 8 — Flames showing from a chimney.

Injured male alongside road says his car crashed over the bank.

Saturday in Tokeland a subject was flying the drone erratically during the parade, it caught in caller’s hair and crashed into a tree. Now the subject wants the caller to pay for the drone.

Neighbor’s dog has been barking constantly for a week.

Red Cadillac SUV possibly just involved in collision, passed caller and parts of trim and other car pieces coming off, almost hit caller and another vehicle.

A Tokeland caller previously reported a stolen boat motor that has since been recovered. The other night around 9:30-10 p.m. caller had a subject come to door and ask if caller had a boat stolen a couple of years ago. Subject then left.

Dog running loose around rental area, owner is a tenant who abandoned him.

In South Bend, caller’s cousin is drunk and causing problems, being out of control.

A male at food bank, possibly on drugs, is yelling and talking to himself. Was upset that people were leaving trash around and he cleaned it.

Caller said he needs help opening his front door, said he can’t stand up, not injured “yet.” Deputy opened door for him, but informed him that calling 911 to ask for that service is inappropriate.

Raymond caller says that neighbor’s dogs came onto caller’s property and the dogs are pretty vicious.

Ocean Park caller says there are a couple of dogs roaming and heard that they have attacked others. The dogs have not attacked anyone today but they are out without leashes.

In front of Naselle there’s a male beating up a blonde female with tons of stuff.

Someone broke into caller’s motorhome; they were just there when caller came into get phone, and they left on foot.

July 9 — Caller just drove by a business and someone was messing around, breaking into a drop box outside.

In Lebam, a person is passed out, not breathing, cannot get him on ground, outside in backyard, is on oxygen.

Caller says a large dark-colored SUV on a path to the beach; there is a male in the driver seat and he could be passed out.

Abandoned white Ford Escort has been there two-and-a-half months, caller saw a male looking at it 4-6 weeks ago, no one has been around it since.

Caller reports squatters on her property. Husband is there now, noticed property missing.

Someone stole glass floats that were hanging on outside of caller’s house.

North Cove call patched to Pacific County from Grays Harbor: Caller was driving down a road and man “started yelling at me and I was going 20 mph. He told me he was going to kick my ass.”

South Bend caller found four retrievers and puppies. Light colored and golden wavy haired. One has a collar and tag, but unable to read it.

At 9:19 p.m. caller keeps hearing big booms from fireworks. Caller does not normally complain but has a newly adopted puppy and it is scaring the puppy.

July 10 — Caller heard a crash and can see a two-car accident, four occupants out of the vehicles.

A subject is throwing things at caller’s door.

Neighbor’s dogs are barking day and night inside the house. Big loud dogs and windows are open. Deputy says “No crime, dog noise complaint during daylight hours.”

Driving south on U.S. 101 toward Raymond a car keeps swerving completely into other lane.

July 11 — Caller can hear a female voice yelling “help” but does not know where it’s coming from.

Caller let female come to residence after she said she was fighting with her boyfriend; let her sleep on couch, now male half is outside screaming/yelling, slamming his car door.

Caller received a death threat via email this morning 3 a.m. from somebody they have never met before, stating “if I find out you have anything to do with this, I’m going to drive up there and kill you.”

Report of a small boat with two people on board waving arms, seen somewhere along U.S. 101 in area of Raymond or South Bend.

Kids called her at work and said they can hear neighbors fighting, can hear male yelling that he was going to break female’s neck; unknown if weapons, male was separated from wife but possibly she is back there.

Caller has a video of shots being fired in area, thinks it’s coming from an Airbnb, two subjects — an older couple — shooting from deck toward clam beds. Caller thinks they are still there now, shooting a small handgun. Heard a dozen shots three different times today.

There are five or six squatters at end of road in RVs or tents, have been there three weeks to a month, with a bunch of junk and no restroom facilities for them.

Black Honda is parking in random places; newer, no other details.

Raymond caller “just wants him gone, he has drank a fifth.”

Daughter is in caller’s trailer and it sounds like she is beating the crap out of the trailer.

July 12 — Ocean Park caller just caught a younger white female with orange hair trying to break into apartment.

Just past Bone River Bridge there’s an abandoned car with its windows busted out.

Caller wants to know if it’s legal for a kid to be riding a quad in the streets in Ocean Park.

Aggressive pit bull is in the lobby, no leash and no owner. He bit the manager.

Caller: “My grandson and his friend went to his friend’s house and the gramma had a hatchet and was very mad.”

Speeding driver says he recently got out of jail and is trying to get his life on track.

Caller says there was fraud for over $6,000.

Five cattle in the road.

July 13 — Neighbors are fighting again, in backyard screeching and fighting.

Caller says his mail box and two other neighbors’ mailboxes were hit by a champagne-colored Saturn.

Caller says he was a victim of a romance scam. Caller was sent a check and it bounced.

Caller says a woman is “blabbering,” saying she is the victim of a crime.

Caller says they just had a female inside making a disturbance; caller is concerned for female’s dogs.

Man was lying on the ground, possibly moaning. Caller has a dog and doesn’t want to go near the man as her dog might try and bite him.

Caller: “Somebody came into my residence and stole my pills and replaced them with pink pills. I have a suspicion of who it is.”

Large fire with smoke; caller heard loud explosion and says to send fire immediately.

Caller: “A guy went to look at a boat we have for sale and we cannot get a hold of him. We last spoke to him at 7 p.m., he would have had to climb a ladder.”

At 8:58 p.m. caller states there are fireworks going off in his area.

At 9:23 p.m. a caller says she can hear fireworks in the area, and it’s been happening and she is tired of it.

At 10 p.m. caller says the next door neighbors are making loud noises all night and she is tired of it and wants to report it to the sheriff’s office.

At 11:38 p.m. caller says the next door neighbor is playing music and she wants a deputy to tell her to turn it off. Deputy drove through the area and could not locate any residence that was playing loud music.

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