Enumclaw Courier-Herald, January 01, 2013

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Page 12 • The ENUMCLAW Courier-Herald • Wednesday, January 1, 2014

POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW THREATS MADE: Staff at a city medical clinic notified police shortly before noon Dec. 23 of a

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patient who issued threats before departing. Police could not locate the suspect. Clinic management wanted the man trespassed from the site and agreed to assist with prosecution for the threats. DISTURBANCE: Police responded at 1:22 a.m. Dec. 23 to a Jensen Street facility after hearing of a disorderly patient. An officer assisted as the patient took his medication. All returned to normal. UNWANTED: Police responded the morning of Dec. 23 to a Roosevelt Avenue business after hearing of an unwanted subject who had just departed. The

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Vorpahl and Odd are wed during Seattle ceremony

Kohler, Valerie Croley, Sarah Fisher, Jessica Odd, Thuy Vorpahl and Jill Alley. The best man was Lenny Odd and groomsmen were Travis Vorpahl, Kasey Kohler, Reese Johnson and Jake Fisher. During the ceremony, candles were lit in memory of the couple’s brothers, Tyler Vorpahl and Richie Odd. The couple will enjoy a honeymoon trip to Greece in the spring.

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Special Occasions Natalie Vorpahl and Andrew Odd were united in marriage during a downtown Seattle ceremony on May 23, 2013. Performing the ceremony was the bride’s cousin, Jeni Hall. The bride is the daughter of Jody and Cathy Vorpahl of Enumclaw. She graduated from Enumclaw High School in 2001, attended South Seattle Culinary Institute and owns a specialty cake business in West Seattle. The groom is the son of Craig and Ellen Odd and Cindy Johnson of Buckley. He attended White River High School and is employed by Skyway in Seattle. Melissa Pelligrini served as honor attendant and bridesmaids were Hayley

Happy New Year from the Buckley Chamber!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who contributed to the Christmas Tree Auction to make it a huge success and another fun event! We would also like to thank all who participated and contributed to Buckley Log Show, Flashback Car Show, Christmas Tree Lighting and the contributers to the beautiful flower baskets this year. For inquiries and participation for 2014, please visit our web page at buckleychamber.com or facebook.com/ pages/Buckley-Chamber-of-Commerce

person was found hitchhiking and ordered to stay away from the business. SUSPICIOUS PERSON: A citizen called police at 4:30 a.m. Dec. 22, reporting a man sleeping in his vehicle in an apartment parking lot. Police found the man to be intoxicated and provided his with a ride to a friend’s house so he could “sleep it off.” MINOR INJURIES: Officers responded the evening of Dec. 22 to a Wells Street location after hearing of a fight in progress. Medical aid was summoned due to minor injuries. WHERE’S THE CAR?: A lost man, who was on foot on Porter Street, was given a ride to his vehicle at 12:36 a.m. Dec. 21. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A Myrtine Street resident contacted police shortly before 3 a.m. Dec. 21, reporting the sound of yelling and slamming doors. An officer responded and arrested a female for fourth-degree assault. She was taken to the police station and booked. ONE ARRESTED: Police responded at 11 a.m. Dec. 21 to a Griffin Avenue address after hearing of an unwanted subject at the residence. Further investigation revealed a domestic violence assault had taken place. One person was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault.

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Black Diamond Police and Firefighters Union Local 3186 personnel offered gifts to children and families in need during the holiday season. The Black Diamond Police presented turkeys and all the trimmings to families who needed the Thanksgiving meal. Officers paid for all these food baskets with their own money. No union or city funds were used, only money from the officers’ own pockets was used to feed those in need. Holiday gifts including bikes, gift cards and other items were donated for the Black Diamond Community Center’s December 17th “Share the Joy” program. Personnel from Firefighters Union Local 3186 gave their own money to support the gift program.


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