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Police Blotter Aug. 12-14

Knife assault, cow vs. car accident among the reports.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Enumclaw Police
Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Knife assault: Anofficer came to the emergency room at St. Elizabeth Hospital at Garrett Street and Battersby Avenue to talk to the victim of an assault with a knife. A suspect reportedly came to the police department later to talk to the officer.

Car vs. cow: A car collided with a cow at State Route 164 and 212th Avenue Southeast. The car was damaged, and two occupants suffered minor injuries.

Aggressive donations: Juveniles reportedly went into the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Cole Street trying to get donations. They would walk into the road, stand in the turn lane, and knock on windows.

Aggressive car washers: Girls associated with car wash on Griffin Avenue reportedly running into middle of street with banners to flag down cars before jumping back to the curb.

Textual harassment: Caller reportedly being harassed by ex-boyfriend via text messages. Suspect lives in Cumberland but does not drive. Police advised victim to call if he showed up.

Odor at restaurant: A gas odor was reported at a restaurant on Griffin Avenue. Customer reported a strong odor in the bar area. Fire department noted some odor and told staff to call the gas department if the problem persists.

Guns stolen: A man came back to his home at Natalie Place one morning and found that someone had entered his house, possibly through the garage, and stole a pistol and a shotgun.

No place to race: Two recklessly driven vehicles seen racing eastbound on Warner Avenue at Grand Fir Drive. One was red.

Get off the grass: Report of a motorcycle being driven around the ballfields and soccer fields near Sunrise Elementary at Osceola Street and McDougal Avenue.

Burglary arrest: Officers made an arrest at 297th Place Southeast of a suspect in connection with a commercial burglary.

Firearm recovered: Enumclaw officer helped Black Diamond police with a search warrant on a vehicle. Suspect arrested and booked on reckless endangerment. A firearm was recovered during the investigation.

DUI arrest: A man was taken into custody for driving under the influence after the car hit a curb at Griffin Avenue and Lafromboise Street.

Another DUI arrest: Traffic stop on Roosevelt Avenue East resulted in man being taken into custody for DUI and reckless endangerment.

DV arrest: A man was transported to the Buckley Jail after a domestic violence assault was reported.

Assault reported: A woman reportedly assaulted her boyfriend at Myrtine Street.

Teen suspect: Reporting party interrupted teenage boy dressed in black trying to gain entry to a garden shed. Teen last seen running northbound in alley behind residence on Florence Street.

Young party: Loud party at Southeast 456th Street out of control with numerous underage drinkers, report says. Party was shut down, and everyone ordered to leave

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