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A 35-year-old Washington state woman allegedly told police she identifies as a 15-year-old boy after she was arrested for sexting and providing alcohol and drugs to a crew of runaway teens that she planned to leave town with.
Amanda Dorrough, who went by the name “Taz” among the teens, was charged with ‘unlawful harboring of minors’ after police uncovered a plan for her to flee to Seattle, according to a police report provided by the Port Angeles Police Department.


The Port Angeles High School vice principal contacted police on May 4 after two students reportedly came to the office and admitted to the planned runaway, according to the case report.

Police had previously received 10 different reports regarding Dorrough’s involvement with minors, according to the incident report.
The first reported call was made on April 11, 2023, and since then 11 calls in total were made, including the final and most recent call that led to her arrest.
On May 2, two days before the arrest, several officers searched the location of the suspect’s apartment to find the minors.

They spotted three teenagers “running through the parking lot away from Dorrough’s apartment.”

An officer heard movement from the suspect’s apartment but was unable to get in touch with someone inside after multiple failed attempts.

He then decided to visit the gully where the students reportedly hung out with Dorrough, the report said.
Dorrough was spotted sitting next to one of the students who was identified as a runaway, the case report said.

The following day, May 3, according to the report, police contacted Dorrough and notified her that the child was a runaway.

Police also saw four minors “cuddling with each other on the ground.”

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You see, this person is absolutely one of the worst personifications of the failure for many adults in our world to grow up, mature, and move past their childhood pet fascinations. Kids should be kids, and adults should be adults. I am generally under-impressed by people in their 30s who still give copious amounts of time and commitment to, for example, video/computer games. I saw a guy on TV who, along with his girlfriend/wife, was trying to buy a house, and wanted to set aside a game room for all his consoles. Paying a mortgage while playing perhaps a day's worth of video games per week just does not gel priority-wise. A 35-year-old woman pretending to be a 15-year-old boy is one of the worst manifestations of an adult hoarding their perception of childhood and not wanting to share it (at least properly) with actual children.

And her aesthetic just seems ingenuine. Why does she have all that crap with clashing colors hanging off of her? It's definitely seems like a "cool kid aesthetic", but just seems like it is a clarion call for cheap attention.

Police had previously received 10 different reports regarding Dorrough’s involvement with minors, according to the incident report.
The first reported call was made on April 11, 2023, and since then 11 calls in total were made, including the final and most recent call that led to her arrest.

Why would someone have so many police reports against them in such a short amount of time, especially when it involves minors? It is nothing short of disturbing that for anyone to have that amount of legal morass against them. Looks very predatory to me.

And I usually try to be respectful of musical instruments, but that ukulele can screw itself. If it gets a better paint job, then maybe it can last; it just needs to be out of the care of a perverted sex-offending transgender transchronologist.
 
April 25, 2024
A Port Angeles woman who previously told police she identifies as a teenage boy will be sentenced May 22 after she pleaded guilty to one count each of distribution of a controlled substance to a minor, third-degree assault and fourth-degree assault.
Amanda H. Dorrough, 36, is eligible for a mental health sentencing alternative and a pre-sentence investigation from the state Department of Corrections is needed, defense attorney Alex Stalker told Clallam County Superior Court Judge Lauren Erickson at the April 17 hearing.

The distribution conviction stems from a May 2023 incident that began when eight Port Angeles High School students allegedly were going to accompany Dorrough to Seattle. All eight students used to hang out with her in a gully near the corner of South Race Street and East Park Avenue, according to court documents.
The assault convictions stem from a November 2023 incident during which Dorrough allegedly assaulted a Port Angeles woman she blamed for having had her four children taken away and then assaulting the responding police officer.
An October 2023 forensic psychological examination conducted by University of Washington Clinical Assistant Professor Michael Stanfill stated Dorrough was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder and substance use disorder, including but not limited to alcohol, cannabis and stimulants. The latter was described as “severe, in early full remission.”
The report also recommended Dorrough meet with a psychiatrist “to manage her ongoing psychotropic needs” and attend inpatient substance use treatment.

“Once she successfully completed this treatment, she would need to transition to a clean and sober living facility, continue on with outpatient treatment and receive regular random urinalysis screens to ensure ongoing sobriety,” the recommendation stated.
 
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