Dispatch Reports

Published 12:01 pm Friday, January 10, 2025

Long Beach Police Department

Jan. 19 — Woman says her ex-boyfriend is trying to kick her door in. He is unarmed, and left heading in an unknown direction.

Transferred to Medix: Person having seizures since the previous night.

Man says he called in several times to complain while his wife was in yelling in the background about offensive music she says is also illegal in city limits.

Jan. 20 — Caller said his friend is overdosing in the parking lot of the library.

A silver and white SUV ran off the road and hit a fence.

Jan. 21 — Caller’s neighbor is in his pickup truck with a hose in the window from the exhaust pipe. Caller thinks he is beyond help. He did not stay on the scene, he went home with his dogs.

Jan. 22 — Caller reports the people living in the storage units are back, and they were supposed to be out. Caller can only hear one person, but can’t see them.

Caller reported suspicious man who rode a bike to the laundromat who has a “nice chainsaw.”

A woman was trying to push through the caller to get her belongings, but the caller doesn’t know if the woman is drunk or not. The woman left the scene, possibly heading toward Astoria.

Dealing with an eviction, a landlord took the caller’s trailer and abandoned it at the Astoria-Megler Bridge, even though the caller had until Jan. 31 to move the trailer.

Jan. 23 — A suspicious-looking woman was going through the caller’s garbage.

Caller requests police. On Jan. 13, his 91-foot fishing vessel was struck by a boat that was going at least seven knots in the port. The caller’s vessel received thousands of dollars in damage.

Jan. 24 — A caller reported two people trespassing near the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco, then going behind a nearby house.

Caller complained that the upstairs neighbor’s kids are throwing fireworks at the caller because they thought the caller was staring at them. Caller has a court date for a restraining order against the kids’ father.

A possible cremation was reported as a chimney fire.

Jan. 25 — Callers report a criminal trespass by a man on a motorcycle who was riding down an absent neighbor’s private driveway and into the dunes.

Pacific County Sheriff’s Office

Jan. 19 — Caller called via her medical alert to report suspicious people on her deck.

Caller saw someone in a white van with Oregon plates littering, dumping garbage and pallets.

A gas-powered car caught on fire, but there were no flames, only smoke. Everyone got out of a nearby vehicle safely.

A man ran over the caller’s feet while driving an SUV with his ex-wife and her new boyfriend, then his ex-wife hit him in the face. They came to pick up the son, and the caller said he didn’t want to see the guy at the house.

Caller alleged someone pulled over their car. They stopped in front of him, and two men dressed all in black and wearing masks robbed him of his money and gold chain, broke his driver’s side window, held a gun to him, and told him to get out of the car. The call was passed on to Washington State Patrol.

Jan. 20 — Caller woke up and found a strange man in her house. He looks homeless, keeps mumbling and doesn’t seem to know what he’s doing. Her husband is home, but is in bed with COPD. When the man went out on the front porch, she locked the door.

Caller reported custodial interference from her mother-in-law, who has her four children. The mother-in-law is not answering the phone and the gate is locked, and caller thinks she is refusing to give back her kids, who were there overnight.

A motor home pulled in three properties down from the caller, at a previously known drug house. She told them to leave.

A female with a bra and pants “tweaked out,” and she is screaming at people walking down the street. She has no weapons, is just yelling at people.

Due to an ongoing dispute over an easement, the caller says her neighbor is threatening her and blocking her from leaving her driveway. He has previously brandished a weapon.

A male in a box truck made a delivery, and now the driver is trying to sleep in the truck. The caller asked him to leave, but the driver is refusing. The caller asks that the driver and truck be moved off his premises.

Caller was trying to go around a male standing in an easement, when he jumped out and she accidentally hit him with corner of her car. He refused aid.

Jan. 21 — Caller just arrived at friend’s house, and someone is inside. She got back into her car and locked herself in. There’s garbage everywhere and music playing, and the caller says she can hear someone inside rummaging.

Caller reports a female is walking down the road littering cans and bags of cans as she’s walking, for about half a mile.

Jan. 22 — Someone dumped a recreational vehicle and was on the property yesterday, requesting to speak to a deputy about his options.

Caller thinks a white male wearing a hat, hood and dark-colored coat with green pants and a backpack might have been coming off her property. She has never given anyone permission to camp on her property.

Caller is complaining about a couple staying in her house. Says there are suspicious things happening and they won’t leave. They were supposed to be working instead of paying rent, and now they are saying she owes them $2,000.

Jan. 23 — Caller reported a male, smelling of booze, knocked on his door asking to send help, saying his brother is belligerent and wants him to leave.

Caller says he’s been robbed, but doesn’t know when. Two green ammunition boxes and coins are missing, and around $7,000 taken.

Caller thinks her neighbor stole her computer. They live three doors down and may have a key.

Caller claiming a military aircraft flying over the house for two days, shining lights at low elevation onto the ground, scaring cattle and disrupting his residence.

Jan. 24 — Reporting party texted they were attacked earlier by the neighbor’s drunk girlfriend, and the police were called. Now they are texting and threatening again, and making no sense.

Caller’s brother lived in a house in Oysterville and has since passed away. She needs a deputy to go to the house with her to make sure there are no squatters.

A vehicle became disabled while driving. The driver was able to pull off the road and was not blocking traffic.

Caller’s brother has warrants, and the brother was seen nearby. The caller says if he comes back he will shoot. The brother either walked away or got a ride somewhere.

Around 3 a.m., the caller said she heard rumbling along the side of her house, and a person pounded on her walls and was walking around the house. She went outside to confront the person, but no one was there.

Jan. 25 — Caller was just attacked by a man who walked up and pushed him down. The man, who looked like he was on drugs and has been yelling all morning in the area, walked away.

Caller reports a black mustang, driven by an old man with a grey beard, is circling Historic Oysterville and flipping the caller off.

People broke into the caller’s house, and he and his brother chased them down the road. This is the second time they have chased someone off. The brothers then heard a gunshot from the same direction they chased the suspects.

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