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Buckley Police Reports: Four Vehicle Prowls, Fatal Accident and Good Samaritan Returns Stolen Purses

Here's a summary of Buckley police reports for Jan. 16 through Jan. 23.

Wednesday, Jan. 16

Fatal Accident: A 66-year-old Buckley resident was killed in a one-car rollover accident on the 800 block of Spiketon Road, which was first reported at 1:20 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 19

Property Damage: Police received a report at 3:30 p.m. that someone had broken the glass door of a dryer at a location on the 800 block of Main Street. The victim told police this likely happened sometime between Jan. 19 and Jan. 21.

Police received a report at 10 p.m. from an employee that a window had been broken at Wally's White River Drive-in.

Sunday, Jan. 20

DUI: A driver was arrested for DUI following a traffic stop for speeding at 2:10 a.m. on the 28500 block of State Route 410.

A driver was arrested for DUI following a traffic stop for speeding at 11:53 p.m. on State Route 410 at Lower Cemetery Road.

Disorderly Conduct: Police arrested a woman for disorderly contact at 2:32 a.m. after responding to a home on the 300 block of North Fulton where she was reportedly banging on the door. Police also received information from Enumclaw that she was stopping vehicles on the highway and banging on their windows.

Accident: A driver was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign and for third-degree driving while license suspended after police responded to a two-vehicle collision at 6:41 p.m. on Mundy Loss Road at 112th Avenue East.

Purses Found: A citizen turned in to police two purses he had found at his place of employment. The owners of the purses told police they were stolen from their respective vehicles at a local school the previous Saturday.

Monday, Jan. 21

Theft: Police received a report at 6 p.m. from a resident on the 1400 block of Main Street that someone had entered a utility shed on the property overnight and stole two chainsaws.

Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report at 8 p.m. from a resident on the 200 block of North Edith Street that sometime overnight, his vehicle had been broken into: the front and rear windows of the passenger doors were broken and the glove compartment was entered.

Police received a report at 8 p.m. from a resident on the 1500 block of View Place that sometime overnight, the passenger side window on their vehicle was broken and the glove compartment gone through; nothing appeared to have been stolen.

Police received a report at 10 p.m. from a resident on the 200 block of Mill Street that a window on the driver side rear door of her vehicle had been broken and a coat was stolen from the back seat.

Domestic Violence: Police arrested an 83-year-old man after responding to a home on the 200 block of Park Avenue at 8:57 p.m. and finding a 51-year-old woman with a cut to her hand, marks on her face and a red eye; a window at the residence was also broken. The woman told police her boyfriend had hit her with a cane and broke the window.

Tuesday, Jan, 22

Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report at 3 a.m. that sometime overnight, the rear passenger side window of a vehicle parked on the 200 block of Naches Street North had been broken and two coats were stolen from inside.

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