Crime & Safety
Man Heads Home Following Rollover Accident, $1,000 in Art Lost, Three DUIs, and a Stolen Harley Round out Weekend Blotter
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Friday, Dec. 2 through Monday, Dec. 5.
Friday, Dec. 2
Petty Theft: A known person at a business on Cole Street reportedly stole tip money and a cookie. The incident was reported at 2:16 p.m. The business declined to prosecute, and the person agreed to stay away from the business.
Found Driver's License: A Washington driver's license was found in the QFC parking lot at 3 p.m. A message was left with the owner at a last known phone number and it's been stowed at the police station.
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Threats: Police received a report at 3:16 p.m. that the owner of a business on Griffin Avenue was threatened by a former employee. The responding officer was attempting to locate the suspect, who will be given a trespass letter from the business.
Unwanted, Back to Jail: A woman asked police to help remove an unwanted person from her apartment on Warner Avenue at 5:55 p.m. The responding officer located the subject at Semanski Street at Link Avenue and took them into custody on multiple warrants. A trespass letter was also signed and filed.
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Assault: Police received a report of an assault at 8:52 p.m. and said it occurred about three hours earlier. The responding officers found no signs of physical injury -- the reporting party did get checked out at the hospital.
Saturday, Dec. 3
DUI: A driver was arrested for driving under the influence following a traffic stop on Roosevelt Avenue at 12:05 a.m.
Egging: A vehicle parked on Warner Avenue was egged overnight.
Dog Complaint: An officer responded to a complaint of a loose dog on Harding Street that was acting aggressively at 10:34 a.m. The owner assured the officer the dog would be kept inside the fenced yard.
Fight: Police received several calls shortly before 9 p.m. about a fight between three women -- one of them in a wheelchair -- on Myrtle Avenue at Cole Street. One woman was booked for fourth-degree assault domestic violence and theft. A second woman was booked for theft. The woman in the wheelchair was evaluated for injuries and taken to a family member's home. The theft was reportedly related to not paying a bill.
Sunday, Dec. 4
Domestic Dispute: Police received several calls overnight from a hotel on Griffin Avenue but weren't able to locate the caller until 3:17 a.m. where they found that a verbal dispute only had take place between a man who was under the influence of drugs and a woman, who had a child with her. The woman and child were taken to a family member's home.
Rollover but OK: Police, with Sheriff's deputies and firefighters responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident versus a power pole on 244th Avenue S.E. at 5:10 a.m. They didn't find the driver at the location -- he had gone home. He declined aid.
Stolen Harley: Police received information from the Sheriff's office of a stolen vehicle at 3:34 p.m. A black Harley Davidson painted with flames was put into the back of a white Chevy Aston van.
Monday, Dec. 5
DUI: A driver was arrested for driving under the influence following a traffic stop on Cole Street at Battersby Avenue at 1:26 a.m.
A driver was arrested for DUI, third-degree driving while license suspended and outstanding warrants following a traffic stop on Roosevelt Avenue at 8:54 p.m.
Lost Art: Police received a report that four watercolor paintings were lost in the vicinity of S.E. 384th Street in Enumclaw. They were valued at about $1,000.
Theft: Police received a report that a bumper from a 1988 Honda Accord was taken sometime in the last month from a parking lot. (Editor's Note: The police reports have redacted where the theft occurred.)
A Playstation and an additional game, valued at a combined $60, were reportedly taken from a location on Griffin Avenue. This was reported at 6:01 p.m.
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