Case No. 664676
The City of Seattle vs Shane Lozenich
Arrested: 03/30/2022 | Released: 03/31/2022
Charges: Violation Of A Court Order - No Complaint Filed, Case Dismissed
Case No. 664676
The City of Seattle vs Shane Lozenich
Arrested: 03/30/2022 | Released: 03/31/2022
Charges: Violation Of A Court Order - No Complaint Filed, Case Dismissed
Case Summary
In Case No. 664676, Shane Lozenich was arrested on March 30, 2022, for an alleged violation of a court order after returning to his former residence because he had nowhere else to stay following a prior jail release. Although his former roommate, Brian, had an active protection order against him, Brian had reportedly consented to Lozenich staying there temporarily to save money; however, when the two were intercepted by police on their way to a grocery store, officers informed them that the court order was the governing authority regardless of the roommate's permission. Lozenich spent one night in custody before the case was dismissed due to no formal complaint being filed and no attorney being appointed. Following his release, he moved in with a friend to secure his own housing, noting that a separate legal matter from July 2021 remained pending at the time. As with his other legal encounters, Lozenich maintains that he was suffering from Voice-to-Skull (V2K) torture throughout this period, which he reports resulted in significant bodily harm, exhaustion, and anxiety.
The provided page from the LegalPortal details Case No. 664676 (City of Seattle vs. Shane Lozenich), involving a March 2022 arrest for an alleged violation of a court order that was ultimately dismissed.
The Circumstances: After being released from jail in January 2022 with nowhere to stay, Lozenich returned to his former residence to save money. Although his former roommate, Brian, had an active protection order against him, Brian had reportedly agreed to let him stay there temporarily.
The Arrest: On March 30, 2022, as Lozenich and Brian were leaving the house to go to the grocery store, two police officers waiting in the front yard immediately handcuffed Lozenich.
Contested Authority: Brian informed the officers that he had consented to Lozenich staying there, but the officers stated it was not the roommate's decision to make and that the court order was the governing authority.
Dismissal: Lozenich spent one night in custody and was released the following day. The case was dismissed because no formal complaint was ever filed, and no attorney was appointed to him during the brief proceedings.
Residential Change: Following his release, Lozenich did not return to the former residence, opting to stay with a friend until he secured his own housing.
Pending Matters: Lozenich noted that a separate case from July 2021 remained pending at the time of this arrest.
As with other cases in this archive, Lozenich emphasizes that he was a victim of voice-to-skull (V2K) torture during this period. He reports that this technological harassment caused him bodily harm, extreme exhaustion, and anxiety, which he identifies as a persistent factor in his ongoing legal and personal struggles.
Dexter Horton Building
710 Second Ave Suite 1000 Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 477-5814 (office)
Laurie Bowe, City Attorney
laurie.bowe@kingcounty.gov
(253) 591-5834 (office)
Damon Shadid, Judge
damon.shadid@seattle.gov
(206) 684-8709 (office)