During a search of the residence, detectives with the assistance of the
Clatsop County Drug K9 Unit, located and seized heroin, methamphetamine, scales,
packaging material and other drug related paraphernalia. Detectives also
located and seized stolen property, including $2,250 in US Savings Bonds and
evidence of identity theft linked to different areas of Oregon and Washington.
At the residence, detectives arrested Lindsey Niccole Poulsen DOB: 11/17/90, a
resident of 112 SW Alder Ct. Warrenton, Oregon, for Possession of a Controlled
Substance Heroin, Possession of a Controlled Substance Methamphetamine, Delivery
of a Controlled Substance Heroin and Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Methamphetamine, with charges of Identity Theft and Possession of Stolen
Property pending further investigation. Detectives also arrested Alisha Rae
Lowenberg DOB: 04/13/88, a resident of 33287 Pine Ridge Ct. Warrenton, Oregon,
on a Post-Prison Supervision Violation warrant and Noah David Toll
efson DOB: 07/31/80, a resident of 925 Florence St. Astoria, Oregon, on a
Post-Prison Supervision Violation warrant. Poulsen, Lowenberg and Tollefson
were booked and lodged in the Clatsop County Jail.
Detectives learned Douglas Michael May DOB: 03/13/69, a target of the
investigation and resident of 112 SW Alder Ct. Warrenton, Oregon, had left the
residence with his nephew, Steven Earl Kerr DOB: 01/25/82, a resident of 1815 SW
Young Rd. Port Orchard Washington, just prior to the execution of the search
warrant. Deputies were able to locate both subjects at the residence located at
35370 Mudd Ln. Astoria, Oregon and with the assistance of the Clatsop County
Patrol K9 Unit were able to apprehend May as he attempted to escape. May was
arrested and lodged at the Clatsop County Jail on charges of Delivery of a
Controlled Substance Heroin and Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Methamphetamine, with charges of Identity Theft and Possession of Stolen
Property pending further investigation. Kerr was arrested and booked at the
Clatsop County Jail for Possession of Stolen Property. Kerr was then released
due to Jail overcrowding.
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