During the Washougal City Council’s workshop on Monday, Feb. 13, Washougal Police Department Chief Wendi Steinbronn told councilmembers about the department’s recent experiences with a Washougal resident who is experiencing homelessness.
The person used to live with family members, Steinbronn said, but they got a no-contact order against her because she was violent toward them. Officers sometimes have trouble speaking to her due to her mental health issues, which cause her to fade in and out of lucidity. She engages in “anti-social behavior” and petty theft in local stores, and has ended up in jail more than once.
“I’m putting this out there because these are the types of folks we’re dealing with,” Steinbronn said. “I don’t necessarily have the solution. We can use our ability to enforce the law when they do break it, but (jail is) not really a place for her. What she needs is treatment, but she’s service resistant, so that’s a problem. She’s not unlike a lot of these folks that we deal with.”
City of Washougal officials reaffirmed their commitment to assisting the city’s homeless population during the Council workshop.
“This is an issue that we’re going to have to continue to deal with,” Mayor David Stuebe said. “It’s only getting worse. It’s better to be prepared rather than to just keep ignoring it.”