Crime & Safety

Police Blotter for April 13

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports for Wednesday, April 13.

Warrant Tip: Police received a report at 9:52 a.m. from a business on Cole Street that a subject with two warrants out of Puyallup and Enumclaw may be headed to the business for help. Officers made contact with the employee and also looked into whether the subject's children could be picked up in this situation on those warrants; Child Protective Services would not take the children under these circumstances as they were not in danger. Officers checked in with the business but were unable to locate the subject.

Burglary: A residence on Victor Street was reported burglarized at 2:52 p.m. with the window found broken. Several items were missing; a sword was taken for safekeeping.

Accident: A two-car accident was reported at 4:35 p.m. on Griffin Avenue at Garrett Street. Damages were reported.

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$50 Missing: A $50 bill was reported missing out of a victim's wallet. The report was made at 5:04 p.m. and tied with an address on Jensen Street.

Reckless Driving: Police searched for an older white Ford pickup truck with a pinstripe in the area of Charwila Lane and Melody Lane at 5:19 p.m. The truck was being driving by a young male who was seen speeding and drifting in that location, almost running into another car. This is a problem in the afternoons. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

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Suspicious Circumstances: A man reportedly was attempting to get into a woman's car in the area of Stevenson Avenue at 8:12 p.m., after previously bothering her for several hours and then following her. Police made contact with him; he said he was on his way out of town. Police stayed until he left to assure the woman got safely to her car.

Noisy Neighbors: Police received a noise complaint at 9:09 p.m. related to a running generator on Laukala Place. Further investigation revealed the noise was a result of an emergency clean-up of a burst pipe. Police informed the complainant that the noise would continue until the water was all pumped out.

Neighbors on Alert: Police received a report of two people seen in a backyard on Pioneer Street at 9:43 p.m. One was described to have short hair and wearing camouflage clothing. They were gone when officers arrived.


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