Enumclaw Courier-Herald, March 19, 2014

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Page 4 • The ENUMCLAW Courier-Herald • Wednesday, March 19, 2014

ENUMCLAW

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: An officer responded the afternoon of March 12 to a report of a vehicle damaging a field off Warner Avenue. Upon arrival, police found the vehicle stuck in the mud. The vehicle was towed from the scene. The property owner chose not to pursue charges, providing the driver repairs the damage done. SHOTS REPORTED: Multiple calls were placed the afternoon of March 11 regarding shots fired at a residence on 244th Avenue Southeast. Enumclaw police responded, along with authorities from the Washington State Patrol and King County Sheriffs Office. After contact was made with the homeowner, county deputies cleared the scene.

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SUSPICIOUS STUFF: A citizen reported seeing what appeared to be shipping boxes set up against a stop sign in the vicinity of Cole Street and Marshall Avenue. It appeared the boxes had been taken from the post office, so they were returned. DOGS ARE ALLOWED: A man told police March 10 his wife had been walking their dog and was frightened by a pit bull that approached them. Because pit bulls are prohibited in Enumclaw, the staff at King County Animal Control was contacted. KCAC noted the dog was not a pit bull, though it resembled the breed, so it was allowed in town. KCAC warned the owner, however, that fines could be levied if dogs were running loose. DRIVER ARRESTED: Police responded at 10:48 p.m. March 10 to a Warner Avenue located following a noise complaint. Loud music was coming from a vehicle that was parked, with the driver sitting behind the wheel. The driver was arrested for being impaired and in control of the vehicle, even if it

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wasn’t moving. The vehicle was impounded and the driver was booked, them released after bail was posted. WARRANT ARREST: Enumclaw police met with Kent officers at 1:46 a.m. March 6 to take custody of a subject who was wanted on a warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court. The individual was taken to the Enumclaw police station for booking. The inmate was released after posting cash bail. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY: After responding at 4:22 a.m. March 6 to a Griffin Avenue location, police discovered an attempted burglary of one of the rooms. There was an estimated $200 damage done to a door, but nothing was missing from the room. A suspect departed in an unidentified vehicle. Later in the day, the suspect was arrested and booked for malicious damage. THEFT FROM VEHICLE: A Garland Place resident told police the morning of March 6 someone had stolen items from his vehicle the previous evening. ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE: Military police contacted Enumclaw officers the morning of March 6, asking for help in contacting a subject who was missing (absent without leave). City police checked a Harding Street residence and did not locate the missing subject. Authorities at Joint Base LewisMcChord were updated. DRUGS FOR SALE?: A citizen arrived at the police station lobby at noon March 6, reporting a man and woman were at the local library asking patrons if they had drugs to sell. Suspects were not located when police checked the library. SUSPICIOUS PERSON: Police were alerted to a suspicious subject looking in the windows at a

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Warner Avenue apartment complex. An officer responded and found nothing. The incident was reported at 3 p.m. March 6. ROAD RAGE: Police learned of a road rage incident that occurred at approximately 7 p.m. March 6. An officer contacted all involved and the at-fault driver was counseled and cited.

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UNPAID TICKETS: While on patrol the morning of March 6, a Buckley officer stopped a vehicle for speeding. The driver was found to be driving with a suspended license, due to unpaid tickets. He was cited and released, with his vehicle legally parked. DISTURBANCE: At 9:30 p.m. March 6, officers responded to an 8th Avenue residence after hearing of a domestic dispute. It was determined the dispute was verbal only and the man agreed to leave the house for the night. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING: Officers were dispatched the afternoon of March 7 to an address of 272nd Avenue after taking a report of an accident, self-inflicted gunshot. Officers contacted a 21-yearold man who had discharged the firearm. He was transported for treatment. NOT A VICTIM: Officers arrived at a state Route 410 location March 8 after hearing of an assault. They were told by a 17-year-old girl that another female had splashed a soda in her face. She declined to press charges. SHOPLIFTING: Officers were dispatched at 5 p.m. March 9 to a business on state Route 410 where a 13-year-old from Bonney Lake was being held for shoplifting. Officers contacted the suspect’s mother and he was released into her custody. ACCIDENT: At 9:40 a.m. March 10, police responded to a collision at the intersection of Main and A streets. It was determined one person might have had minor injuries and one vehicle needed to be impounded. The at-fault driver was given an infraction.

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