Long Beach Police Blotter

Published 12:29 pm Thursday, October 23, 2025

Oct. 13 — Theft: Between Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. and Oct. 13 at 10 a.m., a victim’s trailer was stolen in Ilwaco. The trailer was full of tools. An officer called regarding the surveillance footage at Sips and Subs, and they will go over it and call him back.

 

Oct. 14 —  Theft: Four people were shoplifting. Two came inside, and two stayed outside. They took a fountain drink and two bags of chips and left. The subjects were already gone 5-10 minutes when the call came in. They left on foot, in an unknown direction. The store wants the four of them trespassed if they are identified. An officer drove through the area, and was unable to locate them.

 

Oct. 15 — Caller advised there is a male wandering around the RV park yelling. An officer responded, and located a male subject matching the caller’s description in the parking lot behind the RV park. The subject was on the phone, and apologized for being loud. The officer advised that he return to his hotel room and keep the volume down. He stated that he understood.

 

Oct. 16 — Caller, a resident, said there were people in another apartment unit shouting and hitting skin on skin. An officer arrived and could hear a female yelling and crying in the first unit, as well as a male yelling.

When the officer knocked and announced “Police,” it got real quiet, and then the female subject came out and closed the door behind her. She was intoxicated and very upset, but wouldn’t say much more than that she and her ex-boyfriend were just arguing, but there was nothing physical. She appeared to have some small cuts on her knuckles, but she stated it was unrelated.

Another officer cleared the apartment, and it appeared the male had jumped out the back window and took off. They were unable to locate him at the time. She refused to provide the officers with his information. She said he should be the one to do that, yet he ran when the officers got there. She was advised to keep the noise down, as she has close neighbors. She was also provided with a domestic violence information packet.

 

Oct. 18 — Caller reported what sounded like a woman yelling at the top of her lungs. An officer drove around the area, and could not find anyone. At this time, the Long Beach Tavern was closing down, and there did not appear to be any issues outside there.