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PCSO Dispatch Report Summary
Published 10/06/2025

Case 25-6746 – Theft
September 28, 2025 – 10:19 a.m.


Caller reported that a female left without paying for food, fleeing in a silver two-door car heading south on Pacific Avenue. The woman was described as heavier set, wearing glasses, with shoulder-length brown hair, dressed in pajamas and a sweatshirt. The incident occurred approximately five minutes prior to the call, and the suspect was captured on security camera footage.

Case 25-6747 – Traffic Stop
September 28, 2025 – 10:34 a.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning to the driver for failure to stop at a stop sign.

Case 25-6748 – Burglary
September 28, 2025 – 10:42 a.m.


Caller reported another break-in at the residence between 5 p.m. the previous evening and the time of the call. It was unknown if anything had been taken. A trail camera was in place, but it was unclear if any footage had been captured. The caller suspected an individual known for past thefts and was on scene in a blue Honda Elantra when deputies arrived.

Case 25-6749 – Domestic Violence
September 28, 2025 – 11:53 a.m.


Caller reported that his girlfriend, driving a 2005 silver Mustang, may be intoxicated and had hit him the night before. The situation was described as ongoing, with the female reportedly screaming and yelling before leaving toward Raymond or South Bend. She was last seen leaving alone with a dog in the back seat.

Case 25-6751 – Shots Fired
September 28, 2025 – 1:25 p.m.


Caller reported someone firing what sounded like a “high-powered rifle” within 150 feet of the road and 300 feet from a residence. The caller believed there might be a backstop but did not know the shooter or exact location of the shots.

Case 25-6750 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 28, 2025 – 1:30 p.m.


Deputy made contact with a female in an older Mercedes with no visible license plate.

Case 25-6752 – Parking Problem
September 28, 2025 – 2:49 p.m.


Caller reported several RVs parked in the roadway, blocking traffic, and requested that they be moved.

Case 25-6753 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 28, 2025 – 3:32 p.m.


Caller reported that a middle-aged woman arrived at the driveway in a silver Toyota, wearing pajamas and appearing disoriented. The woman said she was trying to find Long Beach, stayed for about 15 minutes, and then drove off. No identifying information or license plate was obtained.

Case 25-6754 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 28, 2025 – 4:11 p.m.


Caller reported two trucks parked beside a building with a ladder leaning against it. One was black and the other white. A white male wearing a black beanie and black jacket and a female wearing a black shirt and camouflage pants were seen near the vehicles. Deputies checked the area.

Case 25-6755 – Shots Fired
September 28, 2025 – 7:12 p.m.


Caller heard several loud gunshots coming from the end of the road, uncertain whether the firearm was a handgun or a larger caliber weapon. The caller stated this was not the first time such shots had been heard in the area.

Case 25-6756 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 28, 2025 – 8:15 p.m.


Deputy contacted an individual parked in a pullout. The driver stated their vehicle had run out of gas and denied any connection to an abandoned Ford Ranger located nearby. No further action was taken.

Case 25-6757 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 28, 2025 – 9:39 p.m.


Caller reported a man parked at a beach approach in a white truck, playing loud music. When the caller approached to take a photo, the man exited the vehicle and attempted to start a confrontation. The caller requested officer response.

Case 25-6758 – Violation of Court Order
September 28, 2025 – 10:25 p.m.


Caller reported that her ex had contacted a third party via text message on August 28 to obtain information about her, a violation of a court order. She had only learned of the communication earlier that day. Deputies followed up with the caller by phone regarding the incident.

Case 25-6759 – Violation of Court Order
September 29, 2025 – 8:44 a.m.


Caller reported a violation of a court order. No additional narrative was provided in the log.

Case 25-6760 – Traffic Hazard
September 29, 2025 – 8:58 a.m.


Caller reported a green Volvo with Washington plates parked on a lane in front of a trailer. The vehicle was creating a traffic hazard, making passage difficult though still possible.

Case 25-6761 – Burglary
September 29, 2025 – 9:12 a.m.


Caller reported that a known individual had broken into a unit again. The Long Beach Police Department was already familiar with ongoing issues involving the same suspect. The call was reopened twice later that morning for follow-up.

Case 25-6762 – Disorderly Conduct
September 29, 2025 – 11:29 a.m.


Caller reported a male subject refusing to leave the premises, yelling and demanding names of everyone on a council. The caller could be heard arguing with the man in the background. The subject was not armed and had been involved in prior disturbances.

Case 25-6763 – Adult Abuse
September 29, 2025 – 11:40 a.m.


Caller, who wished to remain anonymous, reported possible elder abuse involving a deceased woman who had been in a funeral home since August. The caller stated that no one was taking responsibility for her affairs. Contact information was provided if follow-up was needed.

Case 25-6764 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 29, 2025 – 11:48 a.m.


Deputy made contact with a vehicle at the beach. The male occupant was seen walking away from the vehicle and was later found to have an outstanding warrant. He was arrested without incident, and the vehicle was released to his mother.

Case 25-6765 – Scam
September 29, 2025 – 11:51 a.m.


Caller reported being the victim of an online scam, resulting in a financial loss of $14,400.

Case 25-6766 – Traffic Hazard / WSP Assist
September 29, 2025 – 12:31 p.m.


Caller reported following an older white pickup truck pulling a trailer with a blue tarp. The occupants were throwing wood from the trailer, which struck her vehicle in several places. The call was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for further handling.

Case 25-6767 – Court Security
September 29, 2025 – 12:47 p.m.


Deputy requested a case number for court security duties.

Case 25-6768 – Theft
September 29, 2025 – 3:58 p.m.


Caller reported that gasoline had been siphoned from his 2016 Ford Fiesta (Oregon plates) overnight. The thief left the hose in the fuel tank. The caller was on-site until 5:30 p.m. for contact.

Case 25-6770 – Found Property
September 29, 2025 – 4:20 p.m.


Caller reported finding a maroon Trek bicycle approximately 20 feet off the roadway near their property. The caller requested assistance in turning it in to authorities.

Case 25-6769 – Welfare Check
September 29, 2025 – 5:31 p.m.


Deputies conducted a welfare check after being contacted by a reporting party concerned about a man and two children who had been camping for ten days. Deputies confirmed they planned to check out the following day.

Case 25-6771 – Alarm (Residence)
September 29, 2025 – 9:15 p.m.


Caller, who lives out of the area, reported receiving a garage alarm notification from his Long Beach home. He could view the exterior of the garage via an app but not the interior. Deputies were asked to check the property and call the homeowner with an update.

Case 25-6772 – Criminal Trespass
September 29, 2025 – 11:54 p.m.


Caller reported that her ex-boyfriend was at her residence demanding his belongings despite no longer living there. While on the phone with dispatch, the man left. Deputies later contacted the caller, who confirmed the situation had resolved.

Case 25-6773 – Abandoned Vehicle
September 30, 2025 – 8:16 a.m.


Deputy responded to check on a possible abandoned vehicle. No further details were provided in the report.

Case 25-6774 – Court Security
September 30, 2025 – 8:49 a.m.


Deputy requested a case number for court security duties.

Case 25-6775 – Theft / Vandalism
September 30, 2025 – 8:58 a.m.


Caller reported that vandalism and theft occurred over the weekend. On Sunday night, someone entered the property, cut a tenant’s watering hose, and used it to siphon fuel from another tenant’s vehicle. The hose was still lodged in the vehicle’s tank when discovered.

Case 25-6776 – 911 Hangup
September 30, 2025 – 9:25 a.m.


Dispatch received a 911 hangup call. On callback, background noise was heard before the line disconnected again. Deputies followed up and confirmed no issues. An employee at the location agreed to check the grounds and call back if further concerns arose.

Case 25-6777 – Civil Dispute
September 30, 2025 – 11:45 a.m.


Caller reported an ongoing dispute with a guest who was supposed to check out that day. The guest allegedly entered the caller’s shed and removed a light fixture without permission, despite being told to wait for maintenance. The caller described the guest as argumentative and frequently yelling.

Case 25-6778 – Threats
September 30, 2025 – 11:46 a.m.


Caller reported being threatened by another individual and stated they had a written statement ready for law enforcement. The caller requested to meet an officer at the South County office rather than at their residence.

Case 25-6779 – 911 Open Line
September 30, 2025 – 11:57 a.m.


Dispatch received an open 911 line with no audible communication. Upon callback, the line was busy and then disconnected.

Case 25-6780 – Civil Dispute
September 30, 2025 – 1:37 p.m.


Caller reported an issue involving the purchase of a 1999 blue Dodge Durango. The caller stated the payment was not due until the 4th, but the seller repossessed the vehicle early and sold it to another person. The caller has a bill of sale and is available by phone for follow-up.

Case 25-6781 – Sick/Injured/Neglected Animal
September 30, 2025 – 2:04 p.m.


Caller reported a couple of horses in pain and suffering from terminal health and lameness issues. The owner was allegedly refusing to euthanize the animals. The caller requested a return call from an officer.

Case 25-6782 – Wanted Person
September 30, 2025 – 5:19 p.m.


Deputies reported that a subject was already in custody and was being transported for medical clearance prior to being booked into jail.

Case 25-6783 – Domestic Violence
September 30, 2025 – 4:15 p.m.


Caller reported a domestic dispute involving a female subject with an active warrant. The two had been arguing, and while the incident was not physical, the caller stated he wanted the woman removed from the residence. She was described as a friend who occasionally stayed there but was no longer welcome.

Case 25-6784 – Legal Paper Service
September 30, 2025 – 5:26 p.m.


Deputy attempted to serve court papers. Follow-up entries indicated the case had been reopened multiple times for processing.

Case 25-6785 – Legal Paper Service
September 30, 2025 – 5:45 p.m. 


Deputy attempted service at a listed address. The current resident stated the subject no longer lived there.

Case 25-6786 – Missing Person
September 30, 2025 – 6:40 p.m. 


Caller reported that a woman had not been home for several days. The report was initiated by a juvenile female who stated that her mother’s vehicle was at the residence, but her mother was missing. The family reportedly holds a membership at a nearby park and stays there periodically. Deputies noted that the child was in the care of another family member and safe at the time of contact.

Case 25-6787 – Citizen Assist
September 30, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.


Caller requested assistance after a teenager slammed a bedroom door, trapping two women inside. Deputies arrived and confirmed no one was fighting; the individuals were safely assisted out.

Case 25-6788 – Domestic Violence
September 30, 2025 – 8:11 p.m.


Caller reported a domestic disturbance involving his girlfriend’s son, who was allegedly poking another child with a sharp stick. The caller stated that the son is not allowed in the house and is unable to live independently. The child’s mother is currently out of the country, and a judge has previously ordered that he stay on his side of the house.

Case 25-6789 – Citizen Assist
September 30, 2025 – 9:30 p.m.


Caller reported transients living on a neighboring property and expressed concern for her safety and her home. Deputy spoke with the caller, who had already made contact with one of the individuals reportedly sleeping in the wooded area nearby.

Case 25-6790 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
September 30, 2025 – 9:42 p.m.


Caller reported being followed by a vehicle while driving. She described the suspect vehicle as a white sedan that began following her after turning from a gray 2013 Ford Edge. The vehicle matched her every turn, prompting her to drive past her residence out of fear. She did not recognize the vehicle or know who might be following her.

Case 25-6791 – Traffic Stop
September 30, 2025 – 10:00 p.m. 


Deputy conducted a traffic stop (Unit 1P10). No further narrative provided.

Case 25-6792 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 1, 2025 – 12:10 a.m.


Caller reported hearing a loud boom followed by the smell of smoke, uncertain whether it was a vehicle accident or a blown transformer. Deputy patrolled the area but found no signs of an accident or fire. The cause of the noise was undetermined.

Case 25-6793 – Burglary
October 1, 2025 – 8:10 a.m.


Deputy responded to a burglary report involving a damaged door. The scene was located near Parks 529 and was accessible from 40th and Highway 101.

Case 25-6794 – Citizen Assist
October 1, 2025 – 8:39 a.m.


Caller requested deputy contact regarding her brother. She advised that PCSO had picked him up the previous day but she was unable to locate him. After contacting the jail and being told they had no record of him, she was transferred to PACCOM for further assistance.

Case 25-6795 – Welfare Check
October 1, 2025 – 8:56 a.m.


Caller reported concern for a juvenile who missed the school bus and whose mother was not home. The caller stated the child was afraid to remain at the residence because of several unknown individuals staying there. The mother reportedly has a history of substance abuse. Caller requested a welfare check on the child.

Case 25-6796 – Search Warrant
October 1, 2025 – 9:26 a.m.


Deputies en route to execute a search warrant.

Case 25-6797 – Child Abuse or Neglect
October 1, 2025 – 10:52 a.m. 


Caller reported concerns of potential child abuse or neglect. No further narrative provided.

Case 25-6798 – Threats
October 1, 2025 – 10:58 a.m.


Caller reported receiving a threatening phone call from an ex regarding their daughter. During the call, the ex was reportedly yelling in the background and making threats toward the child, stating he was “going to teach her a lesson.” Caller requested follow-up from an officer.

Case 25-6799 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 1, 2025 – 11:24 a.m.


Caller reported that someone brought a small white car onto their property. The vehicle’s VIN had been scraped off, and it had reportedly been there for a couple of months. A box trailer with new tools inside was also found on the property.

Case 25-6800 – Malicious Harassment
October 1, 2025 – 1:08 p.m.


Caller reported that her daughter was being stalked by an ex. She requested a phone call from an officer. Deputies contacted the daughter, who stated that there was nothing new to report at this time.

Case 25-6801 – Traffic Hazard
October 1, 2025 – 1:20 p.m.


Deputy responded to a report of a motorhome stopped in the roadway due to engine issues. The vehicle was able to pull off to the shoulder while waiting for a tow.

Case 25-6802 – Legal Paper Service
October 1, 2025 – 1:33 p.m.


Deputy served legal papers as requested.

Case 25-6803 – Registered Sex Offender (RSO)
October 1, 2025 – 2:48 p.m.


Deputy documented an RSO-related case. The call type was reopened later the same day for additional processing.

Case 25-6804 – 911 Hangup
October 1, 2025 – 3:28 p.m.


Dispatch received a 911 call in which the caller greeted the operator, saying, “Hi, this is [name]… how are you doing,” before the line disconnected.

Case 25-6805 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 1, 2025 – 3:50 p.m.


Caller reported seeing a woman walking along the side of the road approximately four miles east of [location]. The call was transferred between agencies before being returned to dispatch. Follow-up attempts to contact the reporting party were unsuccessful.

Case 25-6806 – Agency Assistance
October 1, 2025 – 4:49 p.m. 


Deputy was requested to make contact regarding a child abuse investigation involving a juvenile suspect residing in the area.

Case 25-6807 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 1, 2025 – 5:11 p.m.


Caller reported hearing a male subject yelling and screaming in a nearby trailer park to the north. The caller could not understand the words being shouted. The disturbance lasted several minutes before subsiding.

Case 25-6808 – Traffic Stop
October 1, 2025 – 6:46 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for no front license plate and an obstructed rear plate.

Case 25-6809 – Legal Paper Service
October 1, 2025 – 6:51 p.m.


Deputy served legal papers as documented in the case record.

Case 25-6810 – Traffic Stop
October 1, 2025 – 7:06 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop and issued a verbal warning for speeding, no front plate, no proof of insurance, and no proof of registration. The driver was not the registered owner of the vehicle and was advised to be aware of vehicle documentation when driving others’ cars.

Case 25-6811 – Domestic Violence
October 1, 2025 – 9:15 p.m.


Caller reported that her aunt, possibly intoxicated, attacked her. There were no weapons involved, and the caller denied medical aid. The two parties were separated at the time of the call. The suspect reportedly scratched the caller and pulled her hair before yelling at their grandmother.

Case 25-6812 – 911 Open Line
October 1, 2025 – 11:32 p.m.


Dispatch received an open 911 line with static only. A call back resulted in no answer. Records indicated a history of similar calls from the same number, likely due to a recurring line issue.

Case 25-6813 – Vehicle Accident
October 2, 2025 – 6:27 a.m.


Caller reported a red car in a ditch with a juvenile standing nearby, believed to be the driver. Another vehicle with hazard lights was present at the scene. The driver’s father was contacted and arranged to meet a tow service to recover the vehicle.

Case 25-6814 – Welfare Check
October 2, 2025 – 8:08 a.m.


Deputy received an emailed request from a concerned individual who had not heard from a woman in two months. The woman’s phone went directly to voicemail. Upon contact, she was found to be safe and stated she would reach out to the reporting party.

Case 25-6815 – Parking Problem
October 2, 2025 – 8:50 a.m.


Caller reported a gray Toyota Tacoma blocking the northbound lane of a bridge. Deputies contacted the vehicle’s owner by phone to have it moved.

Case 25-6816 – Sex Offender Violation
October 2, 2025 – 8:58 a.m.


Deputy initiated a case involving a reported sex offender violation. No additional details provided.

Case 25-6817 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 2, 2025 – 9:09 a.m.


Deputy made contact with a suspicious vehicle. After investigation, it was determined to be a social contact only, and no further action or identification was necessary.

Case 25-6818 – Traffic Stop
October 2, 2025 – 10:39 a.m.


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

Case 25-6819 – WSP Assist
October 2, 2025 – 11:02 a.m.


Caller reported following a gray Mercedes SUV with a silver roof rack that was swerving and struck the Megler Bridge before continuing. The call was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for response.

Case 25-6820 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 2, 2025 – 11:27 a.m.


Deputy responded to a report of suspicious activity. The case was updated with an address change and reopened for follow-up on October 4.

Case 25-6821 – Traffic Stop
October 2, 2025 – 11:30 a.m.


Deputy issued a verbal warning for unsafe passing.

Case 25-6822 – Citizen Assist
October 2, 2025 – 12:18 p.m.


Caller requested clarification regarding the legality of target practice on private property. Deputy advised that shooting is legal on private land as long as it is conducted safely and responsibly.

Case 25-6823 – Wanted Person
October 2, 2025 – 12:32 p.m.


Deputy documented a wanted person case and issued a case number.

Case 25-6824 – 911 Open Line
October 2, 2025 – 1:45 p.m.


Dispatch received an open 911 call in which shuffling noises and what sounded like hammering could be heard in the background. Attempts to call the number back were unsuccessful. The call originated from a 911 prefix line.

Case 25-6825 – Traffic Stop
October 2, 2025 – 2:25 p.m.


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

Case 25-6826 – Vehicle Accident
October 2, 2025 – 3:37 p.m.


Caller reported a white Lexus that had gone off the road and into a ditch. The caller, who was en route to tow the vehicle, requested officer assistance for traffic control. No injuries were reported, and a tow was advised.

Case 25-6827 – House Check
October 2, 2025 – 4:04 p.m.


Deputies conducted a house check at a private residence. 

Case 25-6828 – Malicious Harassment
October 2, 2025 – 4:22 p.m.


Caller reported being cut off in traffic by a driver of a red Ford pickup truck who then flipped them off. The reporting party responded to the Pacific County Sheriff’s Office lobby requesting contact with a deputy.

Case 25-6829 – Traffic Stop
October 2, 2025 – 4:54 p.m.


Deputy conducted a traffic stop. No citations were issued, and the stop concluded without incident.

Case 25-6830 – Domestic Violence
October 2, 2025 – 5:27 p.m.


Caller reported hearing neighbors yelling and screaming during a domestic disturbance. No mention of weapons was made, and the caller could not see the individuals involved. Deputies responded to check on the situation.

Case 25-6831 – Traffic Violation
October 2, 2025 – 6:21 p.m.


Caller reported a reckless driver heading toward Raymond, approximately five minutes ahead of them. The suspect vehicle was described as a gray Nissan sedan driven by a male wearing an orange long-sleeve shirt. The driver reportedly cut around the caller’s vehicle and brake-checked them.

Case 25-6832 – Domestic Violence
October 2, 2025 – 6:43 p.m.


Caller reported hearing a female neighbor yelling “Get out of my house!” at her husband. No mention of weapons was made. Deputies were notified and responded to check on the situation.

Case 25-6833 – Vicious Animal
October 2, 2025 – 9:40 p.m.


A patient arrived at the emergency room with a dog bite from their own pet. Later reports confirmed a second individual had also been bitten. Deputies coordinated follow-up regarding the incidents.

Case 25-6834 – Criminal Trespass
October 3, 2025 – 6:59 a.m.


Caller reported a man trespassing on their property after emerging from nearby woods. The man, described as having brown hair and a disheveled appearance, was known to typically carry a carving knife. He was last seen walking on the east side of the park.

Case 25-6835 – Panic Alarm
October 3, 2025 – 7:14 a.m.


A silent panic alarm was activated at a residence, showing one trip in Zone 41 via key fob. Deputies arrived, checked the building, and found it secure.

Case 25-6836 – Fish & Game Violation
October 3, 2025 – 7:16 a.m.


Caller reported an injured deer alongside the roadway near a bridge just past the boat launch. The animal was not blocking traffic. The call was transferred to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WILDCOM).

Case 25-6837 – Animal Problem
October 3, 2025 – 7:27 a.m. 


Caller reported approximately 20 cows loose on the roadway in foggy conditions, nearly causing an accident. Deputies were advised and a unit was held for response.

Case 25-6838 – Unattended Death
October 3, 2025 – 8:25 a.m.


Deputies responded to an unattended death. The coroner was contacted for follow-up. Time of death was recorded as 7:58 a.m.

Case 25-6839 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 3, 2025 – 8:41 a.m.


Caller reported observing vehicles parked along the roadway and a man wearing a black cape emerging from the dunes to conduct what appeared to be a drug transaction. The caller noted three vehicles in the area and also reported that a deer carcass seen earlier on a walk had disappeared upon returning.

Case 25-6840 – Court Security
October 3, 2025 – 8:46 a.m.


Deputy documented a case related to court security procedures.

Case 25-6841 – Traffic Stop
October 3, 2025 – 9:28 a.m.


Deputy issued a verbal warning for passing in a no-passing zone.

Case 25-6842 – Theft
October 3, 2025 – 9:44 a.m.


Caller reported a man in a white Department of Transportation pickup truck with amber lights who entered their property and took a sign before speeding away westbound. The incident occurred approximately 15 minutes prior to the call.

Case 25-6843 – Traffic Stop
October 3, 2025 – 9:48 a.m.


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

Case 25-6844 – Residential Alarm
October 3, 2025 – 9:52 a.m.


A residential burglary alarm was activated twice, both times from Zone 3 (laundry room door). Deputies responded to the scene while dispatch attempted to reach the homeowner. A nearby officer confirmed the residence appeared secure.

Case 25-6846 – Theft / 911 Open Line
October 3, 2025 – 10:56 a.m.


Dispatch received a 911 open line with no sound before the call disconnected. A subsequent call from the same number again resulted in an open line. Follow-up attempts were made, but contact was not established.

Case 25-6845 – Child Abuse or Neglect
October 3, 2025 – 11:00 a.m.


Deputies responded to a report of possible child abuse or neglect. Details of the case were not disclosed in the media summary.

Case 25-6847 – Legal Paper Service
October 3, 2025 – 11:52 a.m.


Deputy attempted to serve legal papers; however, the address provided was incorrect.

Case 25-6848 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 3, 2025 – 12:49 p.m.


Caller reported a white truck at a residence where a woman with dark hair, glasses, and an estimated weight of around 150 lbs was seen taking items from the property. The woman was described as acting suspiciously before leaving the area.

Case 25-6849 – Theft
October 3, 2025 – 1:01 p.m.


Caller reported that approximately 25 gallons of fuel were siphoned from a 1999 GMC Suburban. Surveillance footage from a neighbor’s camera showed possible activity a few days earlier. No suspect description was available. The caller was not at the location and requested a follow-up phone call.

Case 25-6850 – Court Security
October 3, 2025 – 1:23 p.m.


Deputy documented a case involving court security.

Case 25-6851 – Threats
October 3, 2025 – 1:37 p.m.


Caller reported receiving threatening messages from a male individual who stated he would “kick [the caller’s] ass” and “kill him.” The suspect also sent photos of firearms. The threats reportedly stemmed from a workplace dispute. The suspect was believed to reside in Warrenton.

Case 25-6852 – Shots Fired
October 3, 2025 – 1:42 p.m.


Caller reported hearing five rifle shots, possibly coming from a nearby area. Deputies were notified to investigate.

Case 25-6853 – Legal Paper Service
October 3, 2025 – 1:47 p.m.


Deputy reopened a case for paper service. The documents were successfully served on October 4, 2025.

Case 25-6854 – WSP Assist
October 3, 2025 – 1:53 p.m.


Caller reported being followed closely by a dark gray Hyundai SUV with disabled plates that may have bumped their rear bumper. The Washington State Patrol was advised, and the caller pulled over for contact.

Case 25-6855 – Wanted Person
October 3, 2025 – 2:12 p.m.


Deputy made contact with a wanted subject during a routine check. Further details were not released.

Case 25-6856 – Theft
October 3, 2025 – 2:46 p.m.


Caller reported that an orange 30-foot extension ladder was stolen from their yard overnight. There were no suspects identified, and the caller was available for phone contact.

Case 25-6857 – Fraud
October 3, 2025 – 3:27 p.m.


Deputy opened a case for fraud. No additional details were provided.

Case 25-6858 – 911 Open Line
October 3, 2025 – 4:10 p.m.


Dispatch received a 911 open line with static only. Attempts to call back reached a busy signal. Records show ongoing phone issues from the same number.

Case 25-6859 – Legal Paper Service
October 3, 2025 – 4:25 p.m.


Deputy opened a request for legal paper service. The address for service was later updated.

Case 25-6860 – Traffic Stop
October 3, 2025 – 5:16 p.m.


Deputy issued a verbal warning for expired tabs and speeding.

Case 25-6861 – Traffic Stop
October 3, 2025 – 5:17 p.m.


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

Case 25-6862 – WSP Assist / Possible Accident
October 3, 2025 – 5:25 p.m.


Caller reported receiving text messages from her boyfriend indicating he had crashed his silver Chevy Silverado, stating he was “off a cliff under [his] truck.” The last message had been sent 27 minutes prior to the call. The incident was believed to have occurred somewhere between the North River Boat Launch and Raymond. The call was transferred to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 25-6863 – Traffic Violation
October 3, 2025 – 5:33 p.m.


Caller reported a white Dodge swerving all over the road approximately 15 minutes prior to the call. The reporting party, who contacted the South County Sheriff’s line, refused to provide their name or phone number. Deputies were notified to look for the vehicle.

Case 25-6864 – Disorderly Conduct
October 3, 2025 – 6:18 p.m.


Caller reported an unruly customer who threw a beer across the counter, stated she had a gun, and said she wasn’t afraid to shoot. The woman left on foot toward the nearby beach access. She was described as having shoulder-length burgundy hair, wearing white pants, a long jacket, and noticeable makeup. The caller did not see a firearm but believed she was carrying one.

Case 25-6865 – WSP Assist
October 3, 2025 – 6:37 p.m.


Caller transferred from Grays Harbor advised of a possible Washington State Patrol vehicle driving recklessly. The caller reported the vehicle, believed to be an unmarked Ford Expedition, was passing cars on blind corners, forcing two vehicles off the roadway, and traveling at an estimated 95 mph.

Case 25-6866 – Threats
October 3, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.


Caller reported a psychotic individual who had pulled a knife on them. The suspect’s location was unknown. The reporting party, driving a silver Honda CRV, left the area to make the call and waited at a nearby pull-off for contact with deputies. The caller advised they might return to warn others at the residence.

Case 25-6867 – Domestic Violence
October 3, 2025 – 8:12 p.m.


Deputy opened and closed a domestic violence case for documentation. The complainant was identified and noted to be staying temporarily at a local lodging facility.

Case 25-6868 – Domestic Violence (Third-Party Report)
October 3, 2025 – 8:52 p.m.


Caller from Washington County, Oregon, reported a secondhand account that a woman had been kicked in the face by her stepchild. The information was relayed through multiple parties — a friend called another friend who then contacted the reporting party. Attempts to reach the victim afterward were unsuccessful. Deputies attempted to verify the incident.

Case 25-6869 – Missing Person
October 3, 2025 – 8:58 p.m.


Caller reported her son missing after receiving a text message from him saying he had been in an accident and was trapped under his truck. He was last seen near Tokeland Highway, milepost unknown. The caller believed he might have made it to a nearby back road and planned to search the area personally. Deputies confirmed a previous report had been filed and entered the subject as missing.

Case 25-6870 – Vehicle Accident
October 3, 2025 – 10:28 p.m.


Caller reported an elk down in the middle of the roadway. The driver who hit the animal had moved up the road toward Johnson’s Landing. Deputies responded to clear the hazard and check on the driver.

Case 25-6871 – Citizen Assist
October 4, 2025 – 9:55 a.m.


Caller requested a deputy regarding a lock placed on her property. During the call, the woman appeared highly intoxicated and unable to communicate clearly. She did not remember that she had already contacted 911 earlier about the same issue.

Case 25-6873 – Theft (Bank Dispute)
October 4, 2025 – 9:55 a.m.


Caller claimed a bank had stolen money by charging him twice for two separate cash advances. Deputies followed up with the bank, which confirmed the charges were legitimate. The caller was advised of the outcome.

Case 25-6872 – Weapon Offense
October 4, 2025 – 10:27 a.m.


Caller reported a man who came out of a residence with a pistol while the caller was stopped outside talking to a friend. The man, described as a white male wearing a green hat, green shirt, and blue jeans, held the firearm pointed toward the ground but caused the caller to feel threatened. The suspect was still outside the residence but no longer holding the weapon when deputies arrived.

Case 25-6874 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 4, 2025 – 11:00 a.m.


Caller reported hearing someone outside saying, “Please don’t kick in my door again.” The caller advised there was no emergency but mentioned having back pain. Deputies checked the area and found no active disturbance.

Case 25-6875 – Abandoned Vehicle
October 4, 2025 – 11:44 a.m.


Caller reported multiple abandoned vehicles left on their late father’s property. The caller, who is the executor of the estate, described the vehicles as an older Ford F-150 (Oregon plate), a travel trailer (unknown plate), and an old camper sitting in a truck bed with no visible plate.

Case 25-6876 – Shots Fired
October 4, 2025 – 12:03 p.m.


Caller reported hearing gunfire from a neighboring property for the past 20 minutes. The caller was unsure of the firearm’s caliber and stated the neighbors have ongoing issues involving drinking and drug use. The caller did not wish for deputies to come to their house due to concerns about retaliation.

Case 25-6877 – Threats
October 4, 2025 – 12:09 p.m.


Caller reported being threatened the previous night by a man armed with a rifle. The reporting party requested contact with a deputy to provide their account of the incident, which was already associated with an existing case.

Case 25-6878 – Traffic Stop
October 4, 2025 – 12:16 p.m.


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

Case 25-6879 – Abandoned Vehicle
October 4, 2025 – 12:25 p.m.


Deputy documented a case involving an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle was tagged for 24-hour removal after attempts to contact the owner by phone and at two addresses were unsuccessful.

Case 25-6880 – Criminal Trespass
October 4, 2025 – 1:03 p.m.


Caller reported a female trespassing on the property who was not supposed to be there. The woman was seen next door at a rental unit, wearing a black sweatshirt and blue jeans, and was believed to be wanted by law enforcement. Deputies were dispatched to the scene.

Case 25-6881 – Malicious Harassment
October 4, 2025 – 1:13 p.m.


Caller reported being “gang-stalked” through the internet, claiming that neighbors were using the homeowner association’s Wi-Fi to harass him electronically. The caller stated that his Netflix account had been showing messages identifying who was responsible. Deputies documented the report.

Case 25-6882 – Welfare Check
October 4, 2025 – 1:49 p.m. 


Caller reported meeting a young girl who stated she had run away from home and was staying with an older male. The caller said the male was forcing the girl to urinate in bottles and that the situation appeared unsafe. Deputies were requested to investigate and ensure the child’s welfare.

Case 25-6884 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
October 4, 2025 – 3:12 p.m.


Caller reported receiving a photo from a friend showing a female acquaintance with a bloody face, allegedly assaulted by her ex-boyfriend. The suspect was said to live in a green house in Seaview. Deputies advised the reporting party to call back if more information became available.

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