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PCSO Dispatch Report Summary
Published 10/13/2025

Case 25-6893 – Traffic Hazard
October 5, 2025 – 6:02 a.m.


Caller reported a white car parked at the end of a driveway with a person passed out inside. The vehicle’s windshield was shattered and the interior was fogged, indicating it had been there for some time. The car was partially blocking the driveway. The reporting party advised they were leaving the area.

Case 25-6894 – Criminal Trespass
October 5, 2025 – 6:18 a.m.


Caller reported a maroon Kia Optima parked on private property, possibly belonging to someone attempting to hunt. No one had permission to be on the property. The vehicle arrived sometime overnight, and there was no answer when the reporting party knocked on the window. The caller was not at the residence and advised cell service may be limited but could be reached by phone.

Case 25-6895 – Injury Accident
October 5, 2025 – 10:45 a.m.


Caller reported a two-vehicle accident involving a Jeep and a minivan, with one vehicle over the guardrail. The call was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for further handling.

Case 25-6896 – Assault
October 5, 2025 – 12:22 p.m.


Caller requested an officer to investigate an assault between known parties. The individuals involved were separated at the time of the report.

Case 25-6897 – Audible Alarm
October 5, 2025 – 3:12 p.m.


Caller reported a beeping alarm coming from a single-wide mobile home with no electricity and a collapsed roof. A second caller also reported the alarm sounding from the same structure.

Case 25-6898 – Suicidal Subject
October 5, 2025 – 4:14 p.m.


Caller reported a suicidal subject who had not been contacted. The subject’s phone was pinged to a location, and it was unknown if weapons were present. The reporting party advised that the individual had taken all medications. A significant other in Hoquiam provided a video received earlier that morning at 10:30 a.m., where GPS sounds could be heard in the background. The subject was believed to be driving a gray 2018 Jeep Cherokee.

Case 25-6899 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 5, 2025 – 4:59 p.m.


Caller reported an older blue minivan parked near a family member’s shop. When questioned, the two men inside said they were looking for owl pellets. The caller suspected they were casing the property. Both subjects were described as white males with missing teeth and a “rough, tweaker look.” They left heading toward Highway 6 within the last five minutes. The reporting party declined contact.

Case 25-6900 – Welfare Check
October 5, 2025 – 5:32 p.m.


Caller requested a welfare check on a woman who could not be reached. The subject’s brother, who normally checks in on her, was out of town in Longview. The woman was described as elderly and having Alzheimer’s. The reporting party requested contact once the welfare check was completed.

Case 25-6901 – Unattended Death
October 5, 2025 – 5:48 p.m.


Caller reported discovering a person who was unresponsive and beyond help. The subject was confirmed deceased at the scene.

Case 25-6903 – Theft
October 5, 2025 – 6:48 p.m.


Caller from Castle Rock reported that a theft occurred at the Naselle boat launch. Items taken included a kayak, paddles, and waders. The suspect, identified by the caller, also resides in Castle Rock. The suspect reportedly told the caller that he placed the stolen items in the back of her truck. The Castle Rock Police advised her to contact Pacific County due to jurisdiction.

Case 25-6902 – Illegal Burning
October 5, 2025 – 6:52 p.m.


Caller reported a large amount of white smoke in a clearing near a local coffee stand. No flames or individuals were seen at the scene. The caller stopped briefly to make the report before leaving the area.

Case 25-6904 – Threats
October 5, 2025 – 7:37 p.m.


Caller reported that a man driving a red Ford truck stopped and spoke to her teenage daughter, threatening her by saying, “You’re gonna get yours,” before speeding off. The caller stated the man was an acquaintance of her former roommate. The incident occurred 10–15 minutes prior to the report, and the suspect was last seen driving in the direction of his residence.

Case 25-6905 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 5, 2025 – 7:56 p.m.


Caller reported a male walking along the road yelling at passing cars and throwing crushed cans into the roadway. The man was carrying trash bags, wearing a baseball cap, headlamp, and possibly a black shirt. The individual had been in the area for approximately 30–40 minutes before the report.

Case 25-6906 – Vicious Animal
October 5, 2025 – 8:37 p.m.


Caller reported that a woman was bitten by a random dog that entered her yard and attacked her leashed dog before turning on her. The patient was treated in accordance with hospital policy, and dispatch was notified of the dog bite incident.

Case 25-6907 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 5, 2025 – 9:09 p.m.


Caller reported a drone flying near her home at night, often hovering by her bedroom windows. She stated it flies high enough that it can only be seen with binoculars and appears only on clear nights. The drone was visible again on the night of the report.

Case 25-6908 – Criminal Trespass
October 5, 2025 – 10:27 p.m.


Caller reported that a known subject was trespassing on private property with a flashlight. The individual has previously been criminally trespassed from the reporting party’s residence.

Case 25-6909 – 911 Open Line
October 5, 2025 – 10:57 p.m.


An open 911 call was received and transferred from Grays Harbor. The call contained only static. A callback resulted in the same static connection. Deputies noted the address has ongoing phone line issues, with 11 similar calls in the past month and 25 total from the location.

Case 25-6910 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 5, 2025 – 11:27 p.m.


Caller reported hearing a loud boom followed by a power outage. The reporting party also heard additional noises coming from outside in the same area. A responding deputy noted that the sound was consistent with a possible explosion.

Case 25-6911 – Domestic Violence
October 6, 2025 – 12:53 a.m.


Caller reported that her partner was hiding weapons around the house and had become violent. She stated that he threatened her life, saying she would not make it out alive. The suspect was reportedly high on methamphetamine and in possession of a loaded 9mm handgun. The caller admitted to having consumed alcohol approximately five hours prior to the incident.

Case 25-6912 – 911 Open Line
October 6, 2025 – 5:16 a.m.


Grays Harbor transfer of an open 911 line with only static. On callback, the line rang once before giving a busy signal. Dispatch noted ongoing phone issues at the residence and closed the call per supervisory review.

Case 25-6913 – Unattended Death
October 6, 2025 – 7:15 a.m.


Caller reported the passing of a patient with a known history of heart failure who had recently been transported to Ocean Beach Hospital. The Pacific County Coroner’s Office was advised.

Case 25-6914 – Traffic Violation
October 6, 2025 – 8:05 a.m.


Traffic violation reported. Details of the infraction were not specified in the dispatch record.

Case 25-6916 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 6, 2025 – 8:35 a.m.


Dispatch received a voicemail from a child stating she had been kidnapped from an unspecified location but provided a different callback number. The message was received the previous evening at 6:44 p.m. A callback was requested for follow-up.

Case 25-6915 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 8:38 a.m.


A Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 25-6917 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 8:45 a.m.


A Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 25-6918 – Court Security
October 6, 2025 – 8:47 a.m.


Court security detail requested a case number for documentation purposes.

Case 25-6919 – Weapon Offense
October 6, 2025 – 8:48 a.m.


Caller reported a male suspect who pulled a pistol during a verbal altercation. The reporting party attempted to disarm the man by grabbing his arm. The suspect, described as an older male wearing a brown jacket, made a statement before the caller fled outside to safety.

Case 25-6921 – Missing Person
October 6, 2025 – 8:52 a.m.


Caller reported concern for a friend who left on foot around 6:00 p.m. the previous evening to go hunting and had not returned. The friend left from the reporting party’s residence wearing camouflage. The RP advised the missing person is experienced in the outdoors and had planned to meet another man for the trip; however, that person never arrived. Attempts to contact the missing individual by phone were unsuccessful.

Case 25-6920 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 8:59 a.m.


A Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 25-6923 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 9:08 a.m.


A Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 25-6924 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 9:15 a.m.


A Deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a semi-truck with an unreadable plate. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 25-6925 – Citizen Assist
October 6, 2025 – 10:44 a.m.


Caller requested officer assistance. Details of the assistance were not specified in the dispatch record.

Case 25-6926 – Adult Abuse
October 6, 2025 – 11:06 a.m.


Report of adult abuse in the Long Beach area. No further details were provided in the dispatch summary.

Case 25-6927 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 6, 2025 – 11:17 a.m.


Caller reported discovering what appeared to be human remains while hunting in the Menlo area. The reporting party described finding bones that appeared to include a human leg, with connective tissue still attached, among trash and animal bones near a junction on an unmarked logging road. The caller took photographs and was able to provide coordinates for responding deputies.

Case 25-6928 – Citizen Assist
October 6, 2025 – 11:42 a.m.


Caller reported that her younger brother was in the hospital and a neighbor was allegedly using his EBT and debit cards. The RP, who has power of attorney, requested a call from an officer regarding the suspected financial abuse.

Case 25-6929 – Parking Problem
October 6, 2025 – 11:57 a.m.


Caller reported a parking issue on their road, where a nearby residence had parked a travel trailer in the middle of the roadway, making it difficult for vehicles to pass safely.

Case 25-6930 – Fraud
October 6, 2025 – 12:06 p.m.


Caller reported that her ex-husband was being scammed. She advised he was planning to sell his house in Surfside and move to Florida after being offered what he believed was a “good deal.” The RP expressed concern for his well-being and financial safety.

Case 25-6931 – Adult Abuse
October 6, 2025 – 12:22 p.m.


Report of adult abuse in the Ocean Park area. Further details were not provided in the initial dispatch log.

Case 25-6932 – Welfare Check
October 6, 2025 – 12:47 p.m.


Caller requested a welfare check on a neighbor’s dog that had been howling and crying continuously since approximately 9:30 a.m. The dog’s owner was believed to live in a larger house at the end of the road, not on the water side. Deputy responded to the scene.

Case 25-6933 – Malicious Harassment
October 6, 2025 – 3:00 p.m.


Caller reported ongoing harassment from a neighbor, describing the situation as retaliatory in nature and related to a property line dispute. A Deputy spoke with the reporting party regarding the ongoing issue and advised on possible next steps.

Case 25-6934 – Traffic Stop
October 6, 2025 – 3:33 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop. Details of the stop were not specified in the dispatch summary.

Case 25-6935 – Unattended Death
October 6, 2025 – 3:40 p.m.


Caller reported the passing of a patient from natural causes. The individual had been previously admitted for medical care, and no family was present at the time of death. The coroner’s office was notified for further handling.

Case 25-6936 – Traffic Accident (WSP)
October 6, 2025 – 4:10 p.m.


Caller reported a two-vehicle accident near a local coffee shop. Both vehicles had pulled off the roadway and were not blocking traffic. One party may have sustained a head injury. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for investigation.

Case 25-6937 – Abandoned Vehicle
October 6, 2025 – 6:02 p.m.


Caller reported that someone dropped off a trailer on his property. The individual who had been staying in a nearby motorhome has since left the area. The reporting party requested information on how to trespass the individual from the property.

Case 25-6938 – Hit & Run
October 6, 2025 – 7:08 p.m.


Caller reported witnessing a vehicle strike another car and drive away. The RP provided a photo of the suspect vehicle. Deputies located the victim vehicle and notified the owner. Photos were taken of both the damage and the suspect’s car, and an ATL (Attempt to Locate) was issued for the hit-and-run vehicle.

Case 25-6939 – Motorist Assist
October 6, 2025 – 7:48 p.m.


Deputy assisted a motorist whose vehicle was stuck in the sand. No injuries or damage were reported.

Case 25-6940 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 6, 2025 – 8:05 p.m.


Caller reported two unknown males wandering around her yard and discovered that her garage door had been opened. The subjects also walked through a neighboring property. When questioned, the men claimed to be missionaries. The caller later observed them walking toward the woods and believed they were hiding in the area.

Case 25-6941 – Legal Paper Service
October 6, 2025 – 8:54 p.m.


Deputies served legal papers at a residence following an address update. Service was confirmed by Deputy.

Case 25-6942 – Threats
October 7, 2025 – 12:16 a.m.


Caller reported receiving threatening messages and phone calls from her ex-boyfriend, who stated he would hurt her and follow her to Seattle the next day. The suspect was located at a known address. Deputies were notified and responded for follow-up.

Case 25-6943 – Domestic Violence
October 7, 2025 – 12:38 a.m.


Caller reported her ex-husband was abusing her and had locked her out of the house. The suspect, identified as [name redacted], was reportedly throwing rat poison (Decon) on the floor where dogs could access it. Deputies made contact with the victim at a separate location and initiated an investigation.

Case 25-6944 – Audible Alarm
October 7, 2025 – 5:31 a.m.


An alarm activation was reported at a shop, showing motion detected at the rear entrance. No responsible party was reached by phone. Deputy responded and confirmed the call was held for the first available unit.

Case 25-6945 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 7, 2025 – 8:07 a.m.


Caller reported finding a small brass bullet casing approximately half an inch long on their deck about 20 minutes before calling. The homeowner was available for contact.

Case 25-6946 – Court Security
October 7, 2025 – 8:39 a.m.


Court security requested a case number for documentation purposes.

Case 25-6947 – Animal Problem
October 7, 2025 – 8:54 a.m.


Caller reported being approached by two loose dogs while walking near a property by an RV park. The dogs, a Great Dane and a second dog with long curly hair, did not cause injury but frightened the caller. Deputy responded to the report.

Case 25-6948 – Theft
October 7, 2025 – 10:05 a.m.


Caller reported arriving at a storage facility to find a fuel tank had been removed from a 1996 Ford Econoline van. A wrench was left behind at the scene. Deputy responded and documented the theft.

Case 25-6949 – Unattended Death
October 7, 2025 – 10:31 a.m.


Caller reported discovering a deceased individual who was not on hospice but whose death was expected. The subject showed signs of rigor mortis. The Pacific County Coroner was notified.

Case 25-6950 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 7, 2025 – 11:26 a.m.


Caller reported finding two individuals passed out in a red Buick Rendezvous SUV parked near a workplace. The vehicle was located across from a business on the corner. Deputies responded to check the welfare of the occupants.

Case 25-6951 – Citizen Assist
October 7, 2025 – 11:32 a.m.


Caller reported that his father-in-law and ex-wife allegedly forged his signature on legal documents in 2022, removing his name from the title of a residence without permission. The RP stated he has continued making payments on the home, which was originally purchased as a vacation property. He was available by phone for officer contact.

Case 25-6952 – Alarm (Commercial)
October 7, 2025 – 12:26 p.m.


Commercial alarm activation reported at a business location. Zone 9 indicated a front desk panic alarm at 12:26 p.m. No motion detected, and dispatch was still attempting to reach a responsible party at the time of report.

Case 25-6953 – Court Security
October 7, 2025 – 12:47 p.m.


Court security requested a case number for documentation purposes.

Case 25-6954 – Domestic Violence
October 7, 2025 – 2:06 p.m.


Caller reported that his son was attacked by his girlfriend while holding their baby. The incident occurred within the last 20–30 minutes. There were no weapons involved. The female suspect fled the scene in a white Hyundai, direction of travel unknown. The caller requested a follow-up phone call once contact was made with the involved parties.

Case 25-6955 – Vicious Animal
October 7, 2025 – 2:11 p.m.


Caller reported an ongoing issue with a loose dog that chases vehicles. The homeowner continues to refuse to restrain the animal despite multiple prior complaints—this being approximately the fifth or sixth report. The RP requested phone contact regarding enforcement options.

Case 25-6957 – Traffic Hazard
October 7, 2025 – 3:12 p.m.


Caller reported two mobile trailers, approximately 16–18 feet in length, parked in the roadway and creating a traffic hazard. The RP stated he reported the issue previously but no action had been taken. He refused to provide additional information or answer further questions.

Case 25-6956 – Traffic Stop
October 7, 2025 – 3:21 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop and requested a case number for documentation.

Case 25-6958 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 7, 2025 – 3:34 p.m.


Caller reported that a male subject with an active warrant was walking toward a nearby street. Deputies were advised and responded to attempt contact.

Case 25-6959 – Civil Dispute
October 7, 2025 – 3:35 p.m.


Caller reported that a male subject was removing items from a woman’s residence. Upon contact, the male explained that he had permission, stating he possessed the key and that the property had been sold to him. The RP reported that his own place had recently been broken into and was concerned about unauthorized entry. Deputies determined the situation was civil in nature.

Case 25-6961 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 7, 2025 – 3:59 p.m.


Caller advised deputies in the area that he had witnessed a male and female involved in a physical altercation a few hours prior. The female was reportedly the aggressor. The RP called after noticing law enforcement presence nearby and offered to provide additional information by phone.

Case 25-6960 – Agency Assistance
October 7, 2025 – 4:08 p.m.


Deputy advised they were assisting the Washington State Patrol on a traffic stop.

Case 25-6962 – Welfare Check
October 7, 2025 – 4:57 p.m.


Caller reported receiving a concerning text message from his wife’s ex-husband, who stated he “would not be around” after sending the message because his children had not contacted him. The man was not answering phone calls and had a known history of suicidal ideation. No specific address was provided, and no mention of weapons or a plan was included in the message.

Case 25-6963 – Traffic Hazard
October 7, 2025 – 5:06 p.m.


Caller requested police presence at the beach approach due to numerous vehicles speeding. The RP stated the area “looks like the Indy 500” as drivers rushed onto the sand at the start of clam season. The caller declined contact but requested increased patrols in the area.

Case 25-6964 – Civil Dispute
October 7, 2025 – 6:22 p.m.


Caller reported ongoing issues with their adult daughter, described as a woman in her 30s, who has been living at the residence since December 2024. The daughter has reportedly been displaying disruptive behavior, including frequent yelling and arguments with her mother. The caller advised there are also a couple of dogs at the residence. Deputy responded and provided guidance regarding the situation.

Case 25-6965 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 7, 2025 – 6:25 p.m.


Deputy contacted a suspicious male subject found trespassing on private property. The individual was advised he was not permitted on the premises and left the area without incident.

Case 25-6966 – Traffic Stop
October 7, 2025 – 6:35 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning to the driver for lacking a front license plate.

Case 25-6967 – Animal Problem
October 7, 2025 – 6:59 p.m.


Caller reported finding a black male Labrador retriever without a collar or tags. The caller sought advice on what to do with the dog. Deputy contacted the RP by phone and discussed available options for handling the stray animal.

Case 25-6968 – Burglary
October 7, 2025 – 7:32 p.m.


Caller reported confronting a known trespasser, identified only as a male named [name withheld], who was coming out of a shed or motorhome on the property. When the suspect saw the caller, he fled on foot heading southbound. The RP described the man as wearing jeans and either a hoodie or long-sleeved shirt but was unsure of the exact color due to poor visibility. Deputies were notified for area check.

Case 25-6969 – Traffic Accident (WSP)
October 7, 2025 – 9:08 p.m.


Caller reported a two-vehicle accident on the Chinook side of the tunnel. The vehicles had moved off the roadway, but debris was left in the lane, and one car was in the ditch on the non-water side. Medix was advised via phone, and the Washington State Patrol responded to handle the incident.

Case 25-6970 – Criminal Trespass
October 7, 2025 – 10:00 p.m.


Caller reported a pickup truck had driven onto her property, which is clearly posted with “Private Property” signs. The RP could not determine the vehicle’s color or the number of occupants but said it was loud and turned around after the driver saw her. The incident frightened the caller, who summoned a neighbor for safety. The RP advised she had a firearm for protection but did not display it.

Case 25-6971 – 911 Open Line
October 7, 2025 – 10:17 p.m.


Grays Harbor dispatch transferred an open 911 line with static. Attempts to call back resulted in a busy signal. Deputy noted this residence has an ongoing phone line issue and has generated multiple static-only calls over the past month.

Case 25-6972 – Welfare Check
October 8, 2025 – 2:46 a.m.


Caller requested a safety check at her residence, stating she could hear noises inside her home and wanted a deputy to confirm whether the sounds were real. The dispatcher noted possible mental health concerns. Deputy responded to the call.

Case 25-6973 – Fraud
October 8, 2025 – 8:13 a.m.


Caller reported ordering a cell phone from Spectrum that FedEx marked as delivered and signed for, but she never received it. The RP’s mother, who lives at the address, confirmed she did not sign for the package. The RP, who resides in Woodland, WA, requested a follow-up call regarding the suspected theft.

Case 25-6974 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 8, 2025 – 9:09 a.m.


Caller reported a “bug” in her apartment and wished to press charges against whoever she believed was listening to her. Deputy spoke with the caller, who stated she thought she had previously been in a relationship with “Drake the rapper” and suspected he was responsible. The report was documented for welfare reference.

Case 25-6975 – Audible Alarm
October 8, 2025 – 9:48 a.m.


Caller reported an alarm continuously sounding at a nearby vacant home. The alarm had reportedly been going off since the previous day. The area contains many unoccupied or seasonal residences. Upon investigation, Deputy determined the noise was coming from a septic alarm system rather than a burglary alarm.

Case 25-6976 – Unattended Death
October 8, 2025 – 9:56 a.m.


Deputies responded to a report of an unattended death. The decedent’s date of birth and time of death were provided, and the Pacific County Coroner was contacted for further investigation.

Case 25-6977 – Traffic Stop
October 8, 2025 – 12:15 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop on an orange Kia traveling 15 mph under the posted limit. The stop was made under community caretaking concerns. The driver was found to be safe and no enforcement action was taken.

Case 25-6978 – Theft
October 8, 2025 – 1:07 p.m.


Caller reported discovering that a squatter had been staying in a motorhome located on her property. The motorhome’s registered owner is identified as [name withheld]. The RP stated she had permission to enter the vehicle to feed and water cats and found several of her personal belongings inside. Deputy responded and documented the theft.

Case 25-6979 – Traffic Stop
October 8, 2025 – 1:32 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop after observing an elderly woman driving erratically and swerving toward oncoming vehicles. The driver appeared confused and was issued a verbal warning for unsafe driving. A Driver Evaluation Request will be submitted to the Department of Licensing.

Case 25-6980 – Legal Paper Service
October 8, 2025 – 2:16 p.m.


Deputy served legal papers at a designated location and documented completion of service.

Case 25-6981 – Animal Problem
October 8, 2025 – 2:52 p.m.


Caller reported that a neighbor’s dog, identified as [dog’s name withheld], frequently escapes confinement. The dog reportedly jumped into the caller’s yard approximately 10 minutes before the call and went after his geese. The RP fired a warning shot to scare the dog away and has a photograph of the animal. He requested a follow-up call rather than an in-person visit.

Case 25-6982 – Motorist Assist
October 8, 2025 – 3:19 p.m.


Deputy assisted a stranded motorist whose vehicle was disabled in the roadway. The vehicle was successfully jump-started, and the driver was able to continue safely.

Case 25-6984 – Malicious Harassment
October 8, 2025 – 4:39 p.m.


Caller reported being verbally accosted by a neighbor while retrieving personal belongings from her daughter’s residence with permission. The suspect, identified as [name withheld], reportedly threatened the caller. Deputy took the report and documented the harassment.

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