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PCSO Dispatch Report Summary
Published 07/06/2026

Case 26-4029 – Property Damage Accident
June 28, 2026 – 12:27 a.m.


A caller reported a red 1980s Dodge Ram 250 pickup in a ditch with no one around. The vehicle appeared to have left the roadway and come to rest on a grassy hillside. A deputy responded and secured the vehicle, which was not blocking traffic.

Case 26-4030 – Traffic Stop
June 28, 2026 – 1:13 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4031 – Unattended Death
June 28, 2026 – 10:55 a.m.


Deputies responded to an unattended death. Family members were present, and the coroner was requested after the deceased was transported to the scene by ambulance.

Case 26-4032 – Welfare Check
June 28, 2026 – 12:44 p.m.


A caller requested a welfare check on a family member after relatives had been unable to contact her for two weeks. The caller reported receiving text messages believed not to have been sent by her and expressed concern that something may have happened to her.

Case 26-4033 – Washington State Patrol Assist
June 28, 2026 – 1:35 p.m.


A caller reported seeing a police vehicle stopped with its emergency lights activated while a person in another vehicle waved a white object from a window. The information was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for follow-up.

Case 26-4034 – Agency Assistance
June 28, 2026 – 2:46 p.m.


A caller reported a green minivan and requested deputies check the area. The information was broadcast to responding units.

Case 26-4035 – Civil Dispute
June 28, 2026 – 4:22 p.m.


A caller reported an ongoing dispute with a neighbor involving heavy items being placed against a shared fence line. The caller stated the neighbor allegedly pinched the caller's finger in the fence during the confrontation and expressed concern the dispute could escalate.

Case 26-4036 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 28, 2026 – 4:25 p.m.


A caller reported hearing a single loud blast that sounded like an illegal firework. No additional explosions were heard, but the noise frightened nearby dogs. The caller requested extra patrols in the area to determine the source.

Case 26-4037 – Traffic Hazard
June 28, 2026 – 6:15 p.m.


A caller reported a person wandering in the middle of the street and along the curb for more than an hour, creating a potential traffic hazard. No weapons were observed.

Case 26-4039 – Stray Animal
June 28, 2026 – 9:13 p.m.


A caller reported a missing female mixed-breed hound named "Boo Boo." The dog was described as deer-brown, knee-high, blind in one eye, microchipped, and not wearing a collar. The caller requested notification if the dog was located.

Case 26-4038 – Agency Assistance
June 28, 2026 – 9:13 p.m.


Deputies responded to assist the Washington State Patrol during a traffic stop. The request for an additional unit was later canceled.

Case 26-4040 – Social Contact
June 29, 2026 – 1:08 a.m.


A deputy conducted a social contact.

Case 26-4041 – Traffic Violation
June 29, 2026 – 1:19 a.m.


A caller reported a family member believed to be experiencing a mental health crisis had left the residence in a white Kia Sportage and was believed to be traveling toward Oregon. The caller also advised the subject was believed to have a handgun in the vehicle.

Case 26-4042 – Traffic Violation
June 29, 2026 – 2:58 a.m.


A caller reported a white Chevrolet Cruze traveling southbound while swerving across the roadway. The caller also advised the driver was believed to be unlicensed.

Case 26-4044 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 29, 2026 – 8:04 a.m.


A caller reported that a mother unexpectedly entered a family member's home, took her child, and left without explanation. The child was staying overnight with relatives, and the caller expressed concern about the mother's behavior.

Case 26-4043 – Domestic Violence
June 29, 2026 – 8:05 a.m.


A caller reported being punched in the face by his girlfriend. The caller stated he did not want law enforcement to respond, although the female could be heard screaming in the background during the call.

Case 26-4045 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 29, 2026 – 9:02 a.m.


A caller reported receiving text messages demanding money in exchange for the return of a missing dog. The caller said she had already sent $30 but was asked for additional money and requested deputy contact.

Case 26-4046 – Washington State Patrol Assist
June 29, 2026 – 10:25 a.m.


A reckless driver was reported traveling with varying speeds and all over the roadway. The vehicle, described as a black Nissan Sentra with Oregon plates, was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for investigation.

Case 26-4047 – Traffic Hazard
June 29, 2026 – 1:06 p.m.


A caller reported a truck towing a utility trailer that was dropping garbage and debris onto the roadway while traveling toward the transfer station. The vehicle was last seen continuing along Sandridge Road.

Case 26-4048 – Missing Person
June 29, 2026 – 1:12 p.m.


A missing person was reported after an individual checked out of a facility on June 10 with a friend and had not been heard from since. The reporting party advised the individual sent a text message on June 15 but has had no further contact and requested assistance locating them.

Case 26-4049 – Threats
June 29, 2026 – 1:37 p.m.


A material witness in a court case reported receiving threats from the defendant. The reporting party stated the defendant allegedly threatened to kill him or have someone else do so and requested deputy contact.

Case 26-4050 – Domestic Violence
June 29, 2026 – 1:52 p.m.


A caller reported a male subject yelling, screaming, and waving his arms near the roadway after a vehicle had pulled off the side of the road. No physical assault was witnessed, and no weapons were seen.

Case 26-4051 – Scam
June 29, 2026 – 1:56 p.m.


A caller reported receiving a phone call from a man claiming to have the caller's daughter and demanding money. The suspect initially requested $2,500 before lowering the demand to $300. The caller did not send any money and requested deputy contact.

Case 26-4052 – Disorderly Conduct
June 29, 2026 – 3:11 p.m.


A woman reportedly entered a girls' locker room at a camp, began yelling and using profanity, and refused to leave. Staff secured the locker room to prevent access to the pool while the incident was addressed.

Case 26-4053 – Criminal Trespass
June 29, 2026 – 3:26 p.m.


A property owner reported two individuals on ATVs driving across a private driveway despite multiple "No Trespassing" signs. The incident was captured on camera, and the riders were last seen traveling eastbound on State Route 6 toward Lebam.

Case 26-4054 – Fireworks Complaint
June 29, 2026 – 4:30 p.m.


A caller requested information regarding fireworks and asked to speak with a deputy. After contacting the neighbors, the caller advised they had been politely educated about the issue and no further law enforcement response was needed.

Case 26-4055 – Washington State Patrol Assist
June 29, 2026 – 4:59 p.m.


A pedestrian carrying a yellow six-pack was reported walking on the shoulder of the Astoria Bridge toward Astoria. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for follow-up.

Case 26-4056 – Overdose
June 29, 2026 – 5:37 p.m.


A husband reported his wife had taken six Excedrin tablets and was asleep but breathing. The caller believed the act was intentional following an argument. The reporting party later advised she had awakened and stated she simply wanted to sleep.

Case 26-4057 – Civil Dispute
June 29, 2026 – 6:16 p.m.


A caller reported that her former boyfriend came to her residence uninvited after their breakup and refused to leave. The caller stated food had been spilled throughout the home and that a dog camera had been unplugged before the incident.

Case 26-4058 – Legal Paper Service
June 29, 2026 – 6:50 p.m.


A deputy responded to serve legal papers. The call was later reopened for additional follow-up.

Case 26-4059 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 29, 2026 – 7:41 p.m.


A caller reported someone cutting wood near a boat launch and loading it into a black Ford pickup. Due to uncertainty about the location, the information was also relayed to the Washington State Patrol for awareness.

Case 26-4060 – Civil Dispute
June 29, 2026 – 7:50 p.m.


A civil dispute was reported. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4061 – Welfare Check
June 29, 2026 – 9:32 p.m.


A caller requested a welfare check after being unable to reach their sister, who was cleaning a property. The caller reported concerns involving an individual previously associated with a squatter issue and advised the sister's phone had gone dead after their last contact earlier that day.

Case 26-4062 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 29, 2026 – 11:13 p.m.


A caller reported two vehicles parked along the highway shoulder, with individuals underneath one of the vehicles using tools. The caller stated the people stopped what they were doing after noticing they were being observed and requested the activity be checked.

Case 26-4063 – Traffic Stop
June 29, 2026 – 11:21 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a Jeep pulling a car trailer with a vehicle loaded on it.

Case 26-4064 – Citizen Assist
June 30, 2026 – 2:10 a.m.


A caller reported being locked out of a residence after a friend fell asleep inside and requested assistance. Deputies contacted the caller, and no further assistance was needed.

Case 26-4065 – Vehicle Prowl
June 30, 2026 – 5:45 a.m.


A caller reported someone had entered a vehicle overnight. Nothing appeared to be missing, but muddy handprints were found inside the vehicle. The caller requested deputy contact.

Case 26-4066 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 30, 2026 – 6:30 a.m.


A caller reported an intoxicated woman came to the residence saying she was frightened and needed to get away from another woman at the property. The caller stated the woman appeared to smell of alcohol and was acting erratically.

Case 26-4067 – Criminal Trespass
June 30, 2026 – 8:29 a.m.


A property owner reported that a work crew had entered the property without permission and caused damage. A deputy later checked the location and observed no work crew on the property.

Case 26-4068 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 30, 2026 – 10:32 a.m.


A caller reported concerns about an individual staying at a family member's home while claiming to care for the dogs. The reporting party questioned the individual's intentions and requested deputy assistance.

Case 26-4069 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
June 30, 2026 – 11:11 a.m.


A caller reported ongoing unexplained incidents at a residence, including missing items, objects being moved, and lights left on. The reporting party advised the issues began in May and requested to speak with a deputy.

Case 26-4070 – Property Damage Accident
June 30, 2026 – 11:15 a.m.


A two-vehicle collision was reported. One vehicle sustained airbag deployment following a T-bone crash.

Case 26-4071 – Burglary
June 30, 2026 – 4:01 p.m.


A homeowner reported returning to find the residence had been burglarized. The caller stated the home had been ransacked and clothing was stolen. No suspects were found at the scene.

Case 26-4072 – Malicious Harassment
June 30, 2026 – 4:07 p.m.


A caller reported ongoing harassment, stating that multiple people had been throwing keys and other objects onto the property. The reporting party requested to speak with a deputy but did not know the suspects' address.

Case 26-4073 – Burglary
June 30, 2026 – 4:34 p.m.


A child hiding in an RV on family property reported believing someone was inside the main residence. The reporting party advised the front door had been closed earlier but was now open, prompting a burglary response.

Case 26-4074 – Citizen Assist
June 30, 2026 – 4:51 p.m.


A caller requested deputy contact regarding concerns about an individual who may still be a legal resident at a residence and could still be receiving mail there. No criminal activity had occurred at the time of the call.

Case 26-4075 – Traffic Violation
June 30, 2026 – 6:17 p.m.


A caller reported an older gray sedan swerving with dim headlights or parking lights illuminated. The vehicle reportedly left the roadway, entered a ditch, returned to the road, and then stopped on the shoulder.

Case 26-4076 – Traffic Stop
June 30, 2026 – 7:00 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop after observing a vehicle speeding and driving without valid identification.

Case 26-4077 – Washington State Patrol Assist
June 30, 2026 – 7:43 p.m.


A black Toyota Corolla was reported swerving from the ditch into opposing traffic lanes. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for investigation.

Case 26-4078 – Audible Alarm
June 30, 2026 – 7:53 p.m.


A caller reported an alarm sounding at a neighbor's residence but was unsure whether it was a fire or burglary alarm. Deputies attempted to contact the residence but were unable to make contact.

Case 26-4079 – Threats
June 30, 2026 – 7:56 p.m.


A caller reported being threatened by an individual armed with a chainsaw. The reporting party stated the suspect allegedly threatened to kill them, damaged a fence, and remained on a nearby property. No physical contact was reported.

Case 26-4080 – Traffic Hazard
June 30, 2026 – 8:06 p.m.


A caller reported a large log left in the middle of a roadway, creating a traffic hazard. The caller expressed concern that a vehicle could collide with the obstruction, which was reportedly being used as a sign for firewood sales.

Case 26-4081 – Theft
June 30, 2026 – 8:16 p.m.


A caller reported that a landlord allegedly removed valuable personal property from a residence. The reporting party stated the incident occurred between June 24 and June 25 and that they had been removed from the property without a court order. A list of missing items was provided.

Case 26-4083 – Washington State Patrol Assist
June 30, 2026 – 8:59 p.m.


A caller reported being followed by a woman after extinguishing a beach fire and leaving the area. The caller advised the woman had previously been drinking on the beach. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 26-4084 – Traffic Stop
June 30, 2026 – 9:23 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a motorcycle that had no headlights, was unregistered, and had no insurance. The operator was advised not to drive the motorcycle until it was legal and chose to push it home.

Case 26-4085 – Burglary
June 30, 2026 – 11:13 p.m.


A caller reported seeing two individuals who were not authorized to be on the property near a shed behind a residence. The reporting party believed the suspects were still on the property and requested law enforcement response.

Case 26-4086 – Domestic Violence
July 1, 2026 – 12:46 a.m.


A caller reported that a roommate assaulted them during an altercation. The reporting party stated they struck the roommate in return and that the parties were separated. No weapons were reported.

Case 26-4087 – Traffic Stop
July 1, 2026 – 6:52 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The media report contains no additional details beyond the stop and updated location information.

Case 26-4088 – Found Property
July 1, 2026 – 7:14 a.m.


A caller reported possessing what appeared to be potentially stolen property resembling a military item with flags and ribbons. The caller requested deputy contact to arrange for the item to be collected.

Case 26-4089 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 1, 2026 – 7:48 a.m.


A caller reported an unattended black GMC Sierra that had appeared on private property overnight. A deputy checked the location and found the vehicle parked with no one around it.

Case 26-4090 – Civil Dispute
July 1, 2026 – 8:52 a.m.


A caller reported that someone had changed the locks on their residence overnight while their dogs remained inside. The caller requested deputy contact regarding the dispute.

Case 26-4091 – Adult Abuse
July 1, 2026 – 9:08 a.m.


A report of elder abuse was received. The caller alleged financial exploitation, including unauthorized use of a credit card and bank account withdrawals, along with verbal abuse, isolation, and ongoing mistreatment over several years.

Case 26-4092 – Disorderly Conduct
July 1, 2026 – 9:16 a.m.


A caller preparing to open a fireworks stand reported a homeless man in the area who was yelling to himself and behaving erratically. The caller believed the individual may have been experiencing a mental health crisis.

Case 26-4093 – Lost Property
July 1, 2026 – 9:26 a.m.


A caller reported losing a backpack containing prescription hydrocodone while camping over Father's Day weekend. The backpack was believed to have fallen from a truck, and the caller requested deputy contact.

Case 26-4094 – House/Vehicle Lockout
July 1, 2026 – 10:12 a.m.


A caller accidentally locked two grandchildren inside a vehicle. The vehicle was not running, the children did not appear to be in distress, and deputies responded to assist.

Case 26-4095 – Traffic Stop
July 1, 2026 – 12:41 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop in a parking lot. No additional details were included in the media report.

Case 26-4096 – Adult Abuse
July 1, 2026 – 2:00 p.m.


A report of adult abuse was received. No additional details were included in the media report.

Case 26-4097 – Suicidal Subject
July 1, 2026 – 2:01 p.m.


A third party reported that an individual had threatened to shoot himself. The caller advised the subject had access to firearms in the home and was unable to get out of bed due to health conditions. Deputies responded to conduct a welfare check.

Case 26-4098 – Welfare Check
July 1, 2026 – 2:36 p.m.


A caller reported a man appearing to be passed out inside a pickup truck with the driver's door open. Deputies responded to check on the individual's welfare.

Case 26-4099 – Civil Dispute
July 1, 2026 – 4:23 p.m.


A property owner reported that a man had repeatedly cut down trees on her property despite being told not to do so. The caller stated similar incidents had occurred previously and requested law enforcement assistance.

Case 26-4100 – Registered Sex Offender Compliance Check
July 1, 2026 – 4:33 p.m.


A deputy conducted a registered sex offender compliance check and verified contact with the individual.

Case 26-4101 – Registered Sex Offender Compliance Check
July 1, 2026 – 4:52 p.m.


A deputy completed another registered sex offender compliance check and verified contact with the individual.

Case 26-4102 – Welfare Check
July 1, 2026 – 5:07 p.m.


A caller requested a welfare check on a family member after being unable to contact him or any relatives for an extended period. The caller expressed concern that something may have happened and requested deputies check on his well-being.

Case 26-4103 – Legal Paper Service
July 1, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.


A deputy served legal paperwork by posting a writ of ejectment on the front door of a residence after receiving no answer at the door. Photographs documenting the service were taken.

Case 26-4104 – Property Damage Accident
July 1, 2026 – 5:35 p.m.


A third-party caller reported a semi-truck rollover with unknown injuries. Deputies responded to the scene to investigate the crash.

Case 26-4105 – Legal Paper Service
July 1, 2026 – 6:12 p.m.


A deputy responded to serve legal papers. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4106 – Welfare Check
July 1, 2026 – 6:50 p.m.


A caller requested a welfare check after observing an upset woman walking along a dirt road. The caller reported she appeared distressed and requested deputies check on her well-being.

Case 26-4107 – Washington State Patrol Assist
July 1, 2026 – 10:14 p.m.


A caller reported striking a deer with a vehicle. The deer was no longer blocking the roadway, and the incident was referred to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 26-4108 – Fireworks Complaint
July 1, 2026 – 11:56 p.m.


Multiple callers reported fireworks being discharged toward the water for approximately 30 minutes. Deputies were notified of the ongoing complaint.

Case 26-4109 – 911 Hangup
July 2, 2026 – 12:57 a.m.


A 911 caller reported being assaulted after a suspect allegedly kicked in a door, stole marijuana, and struck the caller in the ribs. The caller advised they were unsure whether the suspect was armed, and deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4110 – Threats
July 2, 2026 – 8:37 a.m.


A caller reported that an unknown individual had allegedly taken control of their phone, claimed to be watching the caller and their residence, threatened to kill the caller’s dogs, and possibly gained access to the caller’s security cameras. Deputies documented the report.

Case 26-4111 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 2, 2026 – 9:22 a.m.


A caller reported seeing two people drive through a gated property in a small pickup with a camper. The caller believed the individuals may have entered private timberland after observing marked trees and requested the activity be checked.

Case 26-4112 – Welfare Check
July 2, 2026 – 10:27 a.m.


A welfare check was requested after a man was observed slumped over in the driver's seat of a blue Chevrolet SUV with the driver's door open. Deputies contacted the individual and determined there was no problem.

Case 26-4113 – Panic Alarm
July 2, 2026 – 10:42 a.m.


A panic alarm was activated by a subscriber who reported that two men had hacked her phone and that she also observed someone outside in a black truck. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4114 – Citizen Assist
July 2, 2026 – 10:49 a.m.


A caller requested to speak with a deputy regarding an incident involving her granddaughter, who was reportedly taken from a pickup truck by her mother. The caller stated the child was crying and did not want to leave with her mother. Deputies were requested to follow up.

Case 26-4115 – Legal Paper Service
July 2, 2026 – 1:02 p.m.


A request was received for the service of legal papers. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4116 – Legal Paper Service
July 2, 2026 – 1:31 p.m.


A deputy was dispatched to serve legal papers. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4117 – Legal Paper Service
July 2, 2026 – 1:37 p.m.


A deputy responded to serve legal papers. The documents were successfully served.

Case 26-4118 – Legal Paper Service
July 2, 2026 – 1:38 p.m.


A deputy was dispatched for the service of legal papers. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4119 – Legal Paper Service
July 2, 2026 – 1:43 p.m.


A deputy responded to serve legal papers. The documents were successfully served.

Case 26-4120 – Criminal Trespass
July 2, 2026 – 1:53 p.m.


A caller reported that her son was on her property without permission and was allegedly loading items into a silver Nissan Versa. The caller advised another individual was also at the property and that the subject might have a pocketknife. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4121 – Threats
July 2, 2026 – 1:55 p.m.


A caller reported receiving text messages stating that an individual intended to come to the beach and kill people. The caller believed they may have been a target of the threats and provided deputies with copies of the messages for investigation.

Case 26-4122 – Structure Fire
July 2, 2026 – 3:59 p.m.


A report was received of a large structure fire with a possible explosion involving a tractor. Wahkiakum County requested mutual aid, and additional fire resources were dispatched to assist.

Case 26-4126 – Washington State Patrol Assist
July 2, 2026 – 4:12 p.m.


A report was made of a man stumbling in and out of the highway, dancing and striking poses, creating a traffic hazard. The information was relayed to the Washington State Patrol for response.

Case 26-4123 – Traffic Stop
July 2, 2026 – 4:15 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued verbal warnings for speeding, operating without insurance, and expired vehicle registration.

Case 26-4125 – Washington State Patrol Assist
July 2, 2026 – 4:31 p.m.


A report was made of an injured deer believed to have been struck by a vehicle. Vehicle debris was also reported in the roadway. The information was relayed to the Washington State Patrol for response.

Case 26-4124 – Personal Injury Accident
July 2, 2026 – 4:41 p.m.


A small child was injured in an ATV-related crash. The child, who was wearing a helmet, complained of chest pain after the motorcycle slid underneath the ATV. The extent of any additional injuries was unknown at the time of the report.

Case 26-4127 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 2, 2026 – 4:48 p.m.


A caller reported a man living in the back of a pickup truck parked nearby. The caller stated the man had been seen urinating outside and believed he had been locked out of his residence by his father. Deputies were notified to investigate.

Case 26-4128 – Traffic Violation
July 2, 2026 – 4:50 p.m.


A caller reported vehicles repeatedly driving through the dunes and requested enforcement action regarding the ongoing traffic violations.

Case 26-4129 – Criminal Trespass
July 2, 2026 – 5:18 p.m.


A caller reported that her son was at her residence despite not being permitted to be there. The caller also reported another individual was present in a separate vehicle. Deputies responded to investigate the trespassing complaint.

Case 26-4130 – Traffic Hazard
July 2, 2026 – 5:49 p.m.


A traffic hazard was reported. A deputy handled the incident and closed the case.

Case 26-4131 – Traffic Stop
July 2, 2026 – 6:57 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a verbal warning for a traffic violation.

Case 26-4132 – Washington State Patrol Assist
July 2, 2026 – 9:16 p.m.


A caller requested a welfare check on a stranded motorist after losing contact with them. The individual had reportedly requested a battery jump but could no longer be reached. The information was forwarded to the Washington State Patrol for follow-up.

Case 26-4133 – Fireworks Complaint
July 2, 2026 – 10:19 p.m.


A caller reported fireworks being set off in the area, stating they were frightening animals and requested deputy response. The caller was advised of the applicable fireworks ordinance.

Case 26-4134 – Traffic Stop
July 2, 2026 – 10:26 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4135 – Sex Offense
July 3, 2026 – 12:26 a.m.


A caller reported allegations of ongoing child sexual abuse involving multiple children within a household. The caller also reported threats of violence toward the reporting party and stated they did not know the names of those allegedly involved. Deputies documented the report and initiated an investigation.

Case 26-4136 – Property Damage Accident
July 3, 2026 – 1:04 a.m.


A driver reportedly backed into a neighbor's truck. The reporting party stated the driver may have been intoxicated. Deputies responded and determined the driver did not appear to be injured.

Case 26-4137 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 3, 2026 – 7:49 a.m.


A caller reported seeing a transit bus traveling northbound displaying an emergency message on its electronic sign reading "Call Police." The caller was unsure of the circumstances and notified law enforcement.

Case 26-4138 – Threats
July 3, 2026 – 8:07 a.m.


A caller reported that a man emerged from the woods after a deputy had left the area and threatened to kill them. The suspect continued yelling while walking toward the highway. Deputies were advised of the suspect's location and description.

Case 26-4139 – Welfare Check
July 3, 2026 – 8:45 a.m.


A welfare check was requested after a caller reported they had not heard from their father for several months despite repeated attempts by multiple family members to contact him. Deputies were asked to check on his well-being.

Case 26-4140 – Citizen Assist
July 3, 2026 – 8:56 a.m.


A caller requested assistance regarding access to property, stating there was a dispute over who was permitted to be there. The caller wanted to be on the property for the Fourth of July and requested deputy assistance.

Case 26-4141 – Abandoned 911 Call
July 3, 2026 – 9:56 a.m.


Deputies followed up on an abandoned 911 call. Upon callback, a woman advised that no one at the location had called 911.

Case 26-4143 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 3, 2026 – 10:16 a.m.


A caller reported that shed doors appeared to have been bent open, possibly with a crowbar. The damage was discovered after the fact, and no suspects were identified.

Case 26-4142 – Washington State Patrol Assist
July 3, 2026 – 10:38 a.m.


A report of a dead deer on the southbound shoulder of the roadway was forwarded to the Washington State Patrol. The animal was not blocking traffic.

Case 26-4144 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 11:42 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4145 – Abandoned 911 Call
July 3, 2026 – 11:46 a.m.


A caller advised they had accidentally dialed 911 while attempting to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The caller stated they did not want law enforcement contact and disclosed they were experiencing a mental health crisis.

Case 26-4146 – Citizen Assist
July 3, 2026 – 12:22 p.m.


A caller requested assistance after being informed that his brother had died several days earlier. The caller sought confirmation of the death and guidance on notifying his brother's next of kin.

Case 26-4147 – Abandoned Vehicle
July 3, 2026 – 12:34 p.m.


A caller reported an abandoned vehicle in a field near State Route 6. The vehicle appeared to have been recently left there and had a broken passenger-side window. Deputies were notified to investigate.

Case 26-4148 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 3, 2026 – 12:41 p.m.


A caller reported being followed to a cabin by a pickup truck whose occupants yelled at them and claimed they had taken the caller's family. The truck reportedly blocked the driveway as the caller contacted 911. The caller advised they had video of the incident.

Case 26-4149 – 911 Open Line
July 3, 2026 – 12:55 p.m.


Dispatch received an open 911 line during which the caller stated, "I need to order a pizza." When questioned further, the caller stopped responding. The call disconnected, and attempts to call back were unsuccessful. An address was obtained for follow-up.

Case 26-4150 – Personal Injury Accident
July 3, 2026 – 1:00 p.m.


A rear-end collision was reported on the Washington side of the bridge. One vehicle had pulled off the bridge while the other remained stalled. The extent of any injuries was unknown at the time deputies were dispatched.

Case 26-4151 – Legal Paper Service
July 3, 2026 – 2:02 p.m.


A deputy responded to serve legal papers. The documents were successfully served.

Case 26-4152 – Fire – Unknown Type
July 3, 2026 – 2:42 p.m.


A caller reported seeing heavy smoke coming from the area of an aqua-colored house but was unable to determine the source. No flames were visible. Fire personnel were notified to investigate.

Case 26-4153 – Unconscious Person
July 3, 2026 – 3:28 p.m.


Emergency responders were dispatched after a woman was reported unconscious. The caller advised she had begun regaining consciousness but remained lethargic. The patient was reported to be diabetic and have a history of heart problems.

Case 26-4154 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 3:47 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4156 – Custodial Interference
July 3, 2026 – 4:49 p.m.


A caller requested a deputy be present while picking up his two children from his ex-partner due to hostile text messages. The caller later advised he picked up the children without incident.

Case 26-4155 – Threats
July 3, 2026 – 4:51 p.m.


A caller reported that a neighbor threatened to kill her husband, stating the neighbor made repeated threats of future violence. The caller advised no weapons were involved and requested the incident be documented.

Case 26-4157 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 5:11 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued verbal warnings for speeding and driving with an expired license.

Case 26-4158 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 5:12 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4159 – Traffic Violation
July 3, 2026 – 5:13 p.m.


A caller reported a truck unloading wood in the middle of the roadway, creating a traffic hazard. The caller disconnected shortly after making the report.

Case 26-4160 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 5:18 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4161 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 5:20 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a verbal warning.

Case 26-4162 – Fireworks Complaint
July 3, 2026 – 5:21 p.m.


A caller reported fireworks being set off that were shaking the windows of the residence. A deputy contacted the caller regarding the complaint.

Case 26-4164 – EMS Public Assist
July 3, 2026 – 5:33 p.m.


A request was made for assistance involving an elderly man who needed help getting up after the reporting party became ill and was unable to assist. During follow-up, the caller stated she had called for help but no one responded and declined to provide an address.

Case 26-4163 – Personal Injury Accident
July 3, 2026 – 6:05 p.m.


A caller reported becoming stuck on the beach while being pulled free and striking a blue Honda CR-V. No injuries were reported. Deputies responded to the Klipsan Beach Approach.

Case 26-4165 – Traffic Hazard
July 3, 2026 – 6:25 p.m.


A traffic hazard was reported after a bundle of firewood fell from a trailer onto the roadway. Deputies responded to address the hazard.

Case 26-4166 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 6:26 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a side-by-side off-road vehicle being operated on the roadway. The driver was advised regarding the violation.

Case 26-4167 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 6:36 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The vehicle was stopped for an equipment violation, and the driver was issued a verbal warning.

Case 26-4168 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 6:41 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was stopped for failing to obey a traffic sign and for expired vehicle registration.

Case 26-4169 – Civil Dispute
July 3, 2026 – 6:44 p.m.


A caller reported that a neighbor entered his yard and made threats, causing the caller to fear he was about to be assaulted. The caller later advised the individual drove by again on a motorcycle while yelling and screaming. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4170 – Motorist Assist
July 3, 2026 – 6:51 p.m.


A deputy responded to assist a motorist. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4171 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 6:55 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was stopped for speeding and issued a verbal warning.

Case 26-4172 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 6:56 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was stopped for failure to yield.

Case 26-4173 – Citizen Assist
July 3, 2026 – 7:05 p.m.


A caller repeatedly contacted dispatch regarding complaints involving a local restaurant. During a follow-up call, the caller also reported concerns about another individual and requested to speak with a deputy.

Case 26-4174 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 7:09 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The vehicle was stopped for expired registration.

Case 26-4175 – Malicious Harassment
July 3, 2026 – 7:11 p.m.


A caller reported ongoing harassment by an ex-girlfriend, alleging she was monitoring the residence through cameras. The caller advised there was a restraining order in place between the parties. Deputies documented the complaint and investigated.

Case 26-4176 – Fireworks Complaint
July 3, 2026 – 7:21 p.m.


A caller reported individuals setting off fireworks and riding ATVs in the area. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the ATVs.

Case 26-4177 – Child Abuse or Neglect
July 3, 2026 – 7:23 p.m.


A caller reported that a neighbor unexpectedly asked if they would watch his children while they played in a pool. The caller was unsure whether the request was serious but expressed concern because they did not know the family. Deputies documented the report.

Case 26-4178 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 7:54 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a gray vehicle that was reportedly operating without a license plate.

Case 26-4179 – Social Contact
July 3, 2026 – 8:08 p.m.


A deputy responded for a social contact. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4180 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 8:17 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for speeding.

Case 26-4182 – Found Property
July 3, 2026 – 8:40 p.m.


A caller reported finding an iPhone in the roadway. A case was opened so the property could be collected and returned to its owner.

Case 26-4183 – Agency Assistance
July 3, 2026 – 9:03 p.m.


A deputy assisted another law enforcement agency during a traffic stop on the beach.

Case 26-4184 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 9:07 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received verbal warnings for defective equipment and speeding.

Case 26-4185 – Civil Dispute
July 3, 2026 – 9:07 p.m.


A caller reported a dispute with a recent ex-partner over possession of a shared utility trailer. The caller stated the trailer was registered in her name and that the ex-partner was refusing to return it. A deputy documented the complaint.

Case 26-4186 – Motorist Assist
July 3, 2026 – 9:26 p.m.


A deputy responded to assist a motorist. No additional details were provided in the media report.

Case 26-4188 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 9:44 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a warning for defective equipment.

Case 26-4189 – Citizen Assist
July 3, 2026 – 9:50 p.m.


A caller reported that their daughter's phone had been picked up by someone else and was being tracked to a nearby location. The caller requested law enforcement assistance while a family member headed to the area to attempt to locate the phone.

Case 26-4190 – Social Contact
July 3, 2026 – 10:04 p.m.


A deputy responded for a social contact. A case was opened and closed after the contact was completed.

Case 26-4191 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 10:18 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4192 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 10:27 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4193 – Citizen Assist
July 3, 2026 – 10:35 p.m.


A deputy assisted a motorist who had become lost and whose cell phone battery had died.

Case 26-4194 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 10:42 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4195 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 10:49 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for expired vehicle registration.

Case 26-4196 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 11:02 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for an equipment violation.

Case 26-4197 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 11:16 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a warning for having headlights out.

Case 26-4198 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 11:23 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for speeding.

Case 26-4199 – Traffic Stop
July 3, 2026 – 11:45 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning.

Case 26-4200 – Assault
July 3, 2026 – 11:57 p.m.


A caller reported being assaulted by a known individual who had reportedly been drinking. The suspect left the area in a vehicle. The reporting party declined medical aid.

Case 26-4201 – WSP Assist
July 4, 2026 – 12:32 a.m.


A reckless driver was reported traveling north in a dark gray Chevrolet, making sudden stops and failing to maintain its lane. The information was forwarded to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 26-4202 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 12:49 a.m.


A deputy was requested to respond regarding a suspicious vehicle believed to be a Lexus.

Case 26-4203 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 1:21 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4204 – Disorderly Conduct
July 4, 2026 – 1:23 a.m.


A deputy responded to a report of a disorderly group.

Case 26-4205 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 1:33 a.m.


A caller reported catching a known individual breaking into a friend's residence. The suspect fled the area on a bicycle in an unknown direction. The reporting party stated they were assaulted by the suspect but declined medical aid.

Case 26-4206 – Traffic Hazard
July 4, 2026 – 1:54 a.m.


A deputy responded to a traffic hazard involving a traffic cone in the middle of the roadway.

Case 26-4207 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 2:29 a.m.


A caller reported fireworks being set off in the area throughout the night and believed they were coming from a nearby commercial district. The complaint was documented for deputy response.

Case 26-4208 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 3:09 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4209 – Citizen Assist
July 4, 2026 – 7:52 a.m.


A caller requested assistance after a park ranger advised they would be cited for staying overnight in a van with family members. The caller requested to speak with a deputy regarding the situation.

Case 26-4210 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:35 a.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4211 – Citizen Assist
July 4, 2026 – 9:43 a.m.


A deputy responded to a follow-up request related to Case 26-4209 involving the individual who had received a citation from park officials.

Case 26-4212 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 9:50 a.m.


A caller reported a residence where numerous vehicles were parked and large mortar-style fireworks had been launched repeatedly, including during the early morning hours. The caller requested an officer respond to advise those involved that the activity was illegal.

Case 26-4213 – Domestic Violence
July 4, 2026 – 11:13 a.m.


A caller reported being assaulted by her boyfriend. The caller advised the suspect was unarmed but stated there was a knife inside the motorhome. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4214 – WSP Assist
July 4, 2026 – 11:15 a.m.


A report of a vehicle operating in a restricted section of the beach approximately one mile south of Leadbetter Lighthouse was transferred to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 26-4217 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 11:41 a.m.


A caller reported an increasing number of homeless individuals camping near a boat launch after equipment had previously been moved from the area. The caller reported numerous people and vehicles were now present and requested law enforcement response.

Case 26-4215 – Vicious Animal
July 4, 2026 – 12:01 p.m.


A child was reportedly bitten in the face by the reporting party's dog. The caller advised they were transporting the dog to be euthanized. The Department of Public Health was notified.

Case 26-4216 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 12:17 p.m.


A caller reported a possible disturbance where someone may have been struck by a vehicle. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4218 – Parking Problem
July 4, 2026 – 12:45 p.m.


A caller reported a vehicle parked in front of their driveway, preventing them from leaving their property. The caller later advised the vehicle remained in place and they were still blocked in.

Case 26-4219 – PD Accident
July 4, 2026 – 12:48 p.m.


A caller reported being struck by a vehicle while walking. The caller sustained a scrape to the leg and stated the vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign. The incident was transferred to the appropriate agency for investigation.

Case 26-4220 – WSP Assist
July 4, 2026 – 2:19 p.m.


A caller reported an injured pelican on the beach with a broken wing. After being unable to reach wildlife officials, the information was forwarded to the Washington State Patrol, which advised it would notify Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.

Case 26-4221 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 2:24 p.m.


A caller reported a neighbor setting off fireworks across the street and requested contact from law enforcement. Deputies attempted to reach the reporting party by phone but were unsuccessful, and the call was closed.

Case 26-4222 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 3:17 p.m.


A deputy responded to a report of an unoccupied vehicle parked in the middle of the roadway. The registered owner could not be located.

Case 26-4223 – Traffic Violation
July 4, 2026 – 3:19 p.m.


A caller reported that numerous vehicles had been running a stop sign near the grange on Sandridge Road. The caller requested documentation of the ongoing traffic issue but did not request contact from law enforcement.

Case 26-4224 – WSP Assist
July 4, 2026 – 3:46 p.m.


A stranded caller requested assistance after becoming stuck on the beach. The caller also reported experiencing a mental health crisis while with family members. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for response.

Case 26-4225 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 4:05 p.m.


A noise complaint regarding a neighbor setting off loud fireworks was received and referred from another agency. Deputies determined the fireworks were being discharged during approved hours, and no enforcement action was taken after the reporting party could not be reached.

Case 26-4227 – Burglary
July 4, 2026 – 4:28 p.m.


A caller reported that an individual kicked in the door to their residence while armed with a handgun. The suspect told the caller they were not supposed to be at the location before leaving in a motorhome headed north toward town. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4226 – Legal Paper Service
July 4, 2026 – 4:29 p.m.


A deputy served legal documents.

Case 26-4228 – 911 Misdial
July 4, 2026 – 5:02 p.m.


A caller advised they had accidentally called 911 after their husband fell to the floor. The caller stated they were able to help him up and that no emergency services were needed.

Case 26-4229 – Motorist Assist
July 4, 2026 – 5:18 p.m.


A deputy responded to assist with a vehicle stuck in the sand. The occupants had shovels and assistance from a friend with a truck and winch.

Case 26-4230 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 5:28 p.m.


A deputy contacted the occupant of a red and gray Dodge without license plates after it was reported as suspicious. The driver stated the vehicle had broken down and they were waiting for a ride. The deputy verified the vehicle identification number.

Case 26-4231 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 5:40 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning.

Case 26-4232 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 5:52 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4233 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 6:07 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was stopped for speeding and equipment violations, including no front license plate and defective brake lights.

Case 26-4234 – DUI
July 4, 2026 – 6:12 p.m.


A caller reported that her husband had left the residence in a pickup truck while possibly impaired. Before deputies located the vehicle, the caller advised that her husband had returned home.

Case 26-4235 – Disorderly Conduct
July 4, 2026 – 6:14 p.m.


A caller reported a vehicle blocking one lane at the Cranberry Beach Approach while several individuals were yelling and making threats toward one another. Deputies responded to investigate.

Case 26-4236 – House/Vehicle Lockout
July 4, 2026 – 6:22 p.m.


A caller reported locking two dogs inside a non-running Jeep Cherokee. The caller was advised that deputies do not provide vehicle lockout services and stated they would contact a locksmith or break a window to free the animals.

Case 26-4237 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 6:30 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for expired vehicle registration.

Case 26-4238 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 6:38 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for expired vehicle registration.

Case 26-4241 – Lost Property
July 4, 2026 – 6:42 p.m.


A caller reported leaving a wallet on top of a gas pump. Store employees were unable to locate it. The caller advised the wallet contained approximately $1,000 in cash along with several other cards and requested to report it as lost.

Case 26-4240 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 6:44 p.m.


A caller reported neighbors were continuously setting off loud fireworks. After speaking with the caller, the deputy advised that the fireworks activity was occurring legally during approved holiday hours, and no violations were observed.

Case 26-4239 – Animal Problem
July 4, 2026 – 6:45 p.m.


A caller reported that people walking unleashed dogs through the property became verbally confrontational after being asked to stop.

Case 26-4242 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 7:58 p.m.


A caller reported neighbors setting off fireworks that were frightening a young child. Deputies advised the caller that fireworks were being discharged during the legal Fourth of July time period.

Case 26-4250 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:06 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a green Toyota 4Runner.

Case 26-4243 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 8:09 p.m.


A caller reported hearing large "cherry bomb" style fireworks being detonated in the area.

Case 26-4244 – Agency Assistance
July 4, 2026 – 8:11 p.m.


A deputy assisted the Washington State Patrol during a traffic stop.

Case 26-4245 – WSP Assist
July 4, 2026 – 8:20 p.m.


A report of a silver pickup truck driving recklessly and performing dangerous maneuvers near Cranberry Road was forwarded to the Washington State Patrol. The call was later canceled after confirming WSP had already been notified.

Case 26-4246 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:30 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for speeding.

Case 26-4247 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:35 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop after observing a juvenile driving recklessly and performing "cookies" on the beach.

Case 26-4248 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:36 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4249 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:37 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4251 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 8:48 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for speeding.

Case 26-4252 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 8:57 p.m.


A caller reported hearing large fireworks coming from a nearby residence. Deputies determined the fireworks were being discharged during the legal holiday time period, and no violations were observed.

Case 26-4253 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:00 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop.

Case 26-4254 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:07 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop on the beach. The driver was cited for negligent driving.

Case 26-4256 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 9:12 p.m.


A caller reported neighbors were setting off fireworks that were causing their house to shake. Deputies advised the activity was occurring during the legal Fourth of July fireworks period.

Case 26-4258 – Civil Dispute
July 4, 2026 – 9:12 p.m.


A caller reported a belligerent and intoxicated individual yelling and attempting to cut dune grass. The caller stated the subject appeared to have been drinking and provided deputies with photographs of the individual.

Case 26-4255 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:12 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver was cited for driving with the vehicle door open and for failing to wear a seatbelt.

Case 26-4257 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 9:12 p.m.


A caller reported large aerial fireworks being launched in the area. The complaint was documented during the legal holiday fireworks period.

Case 26-4259 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:23 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4262 – Mental Subject
July 4, 2026 – 9:30 p.m.


A caller reported an elderly person with dementia who was confused, seeing things, and weaker than usual. Deputies responded after the caller advised the individual had gone back inside the residence and was unable to open the door.

Case 26-4260 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:34 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.

Case 26-4261 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:34 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop. The stop location was updated during the investigation.

Case 26-4263 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 9:36 p.m.


A caller reported a residence they described as a "drug house" was setting off large fireworks and that numerous vehicles were gathered at the property. Deputies documented the complaint during the Fourth of July holiday.

Case 26-4264 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:48 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop on the beach. The driver received a verbal warning for failing to maintain their lane.

Case 26-4265 – Attempt to Stop
July 4, 2026 – 9:59 p.m.


A deputy attempted to stop a black sports car reportedly traveling approximately 90 mph. The incident was relayed to the Washington State Patrol.

Case 26-4269 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 10:06 p.m.


A caller reported neighbors were setting off fireworks, causing burning debris to fall onto nearby tents. The complaint was documented and a deputy was advised.

Case 26-4266 – Civil Dispute
July 4, 2026 – 10:07 p.m.


A caller reported an ex-partner and a family member were threatening to evict them and shut off the power. A deputy contacted the caller by phone and determined the matter appeared to be civil in nature, noting the caller's father owned the property.

Case 26-4267 – Washington State Patrol Referral
July 4, 2026 – 10:10 p.m.


A caller reported a dark-colored SUV driving on the beach and through the water in an area where vehicles were not permitted, north of a beach approach. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol after multiple callers reported the vehicle.

Case 26-4268 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 10:17 p.m.


A caller reported fireworks were being set off nearby while they were trying to sleep. A deputy documented the complaint and advised the caller that the reported sounds were consistent with Fourth of July celebrations in the area.

Case 26-4270 – Medical Assist
July 4, 2026 – 10:30 p.m.


A caller reported a man waving a torch had suffered a severe hand injury while attempting to drive away. Emergency responders were dispatched, though the type of vehicle involved was unknown.

Case 26-4271 – Motorist Assist
July 4, 2026 – 10:43 p.m.


Deputies responded to assist vehicles stuck in the sand. Two small cars were successfully helped out of the sand.

Case 26-4272 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 10:44 p.m.


A caller reported debris from fireworks was falling onto the roof of a nearby beach house from a neighboring property. The complaint was documented during Fourth of July celebrations.

Case 26-4273 – Found Property
July 4, 2026 – 11:04 p.m.


A key fob and Chevrolet vehicle key were turned in at a local business after being found. A deputy was notified to take custody of the property.

Case 26-4274 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 11:23 p.m.


A deputy contacted a bicyclist riding on the highway without lights. The bicyclist was advised not to ride without proper lighting.

Case 26-4275 – Traffic Stop
July 4, 2026 – 11:27 p.m.


A deputy conducted a traffic stop involving a white pickup truck.

Case 26-4276 – Washington State Patrol Referral
July 4, 2026 – 11:30 p.m.


A caller reported a man in a red Toyota was preventing them from leaving the beach and was behaving in a threatening manner. The incident was transferred to the Washington State Patrol for response.

Case 26-4277 – Fireworks Complaint
July 4, 2026 – 11:33 p.m.


A caller asked when the legal cutoff time for fireworks was. A deputy advised that fireworks were permitted until midnight.

Case 26-4278 – Agency Assistance
July 4, 2026 – 11:34 p.m.


Deputies assisted with a dumpster fire that was contained within the dumpster. Flames were visible from the top, and additional callers also reported the fire.

Case 26-4280 – Missing Person
July 4, 2026 – 11:42 p.m.


A caller reported a missing friend who had last been seen running toward the water from a trail near the Seaview beach approach restrooms. The caller advised the individual was not suicidal and had no known mental health issues. A description of the missing person was provided to responding deputies.

Case 26-4279 – Suspicious Person/Circumstance
July 4, 2026 – 11:42 p.m.


Deputies checked on a person reported sleeping inside a vehicle. After making contact, no further action was required.

Case 26-4281 – Agency Assistance
July 4, 2026 – 11:52 p.m.


Deputies assisted the Washington State Patrol with a DUI investigation involving minors who were in the vehicle. Information regarding who the minors were released to, along with contact information for the recipients, was requested for a Child Protective Services investigation.

Case 26-4282 – Theft
July 4, 2026 – 11:57 p.m.


A caller reported a theft after leaving personal belongings unattended on the beach. When they returned, a pink Trader Joe's bag containing a girl's cellphone was missing. The reporting party remained at the scene awaiting deputy contact.

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