Long Beach Police Blotter

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The Long Beach Police Blotter highlights significant local incidents, focusing on two main events. Jennifer M. Thompson, a 51-year-old from Astoria, was arrested in Pacific City, Oregon, after a report indicated she did not return a borrowed vehicle, which was subsequently classified as stolen. The vehicle, a 2019 Kia Sorento, was recovered following her arrest in Tillamook County on December 10. In another incident, authorities responded to a complaint about three poodles aggressively interacting with wildlife at Ilwaco City Park.

Although the dogs evaded capture, their owner was issued a ticket for Dog Nuisance. If further aggressive behavior is reported, additional paperwork may classify the dogs as potentially dangerous. These incidents reflect the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement to address property crimes and public safety concerns related to animal control, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance.

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