Crime & Safety

Police Blotter for April 5 to April 7

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Tuesday, April 5 to Thursday, April 7.

Tuesday, April 5

Road Rage: A road rage incident was reported to police at 12:24 p.m., who contacted all parties and determined both were at fault. The matter was settled.

Found Property: A Washington state driver's license, miscellaneous business cards and a military ID were found in Covington and brought to police at 2:47 p.m. A phone number could not be found to contact the owner but a letter was sent.

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Late Accident: Police were advised of a traffic accident that occurred between a vehicle and bicyclist three weeks ago on 244th Avenue S.E. and S.E. 448th Street. The reporting party was told they needed to fill out a State Patrol accident report form.

Unwanted Person: More than one unwanted persons were reported at a property on Watson Street at 9:24 p.m. and refusing to leave. They were gone before officers arrived.

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Public Urination: Police counseled a subject at a location on Roosevelt Avenue at 9:44 p.m. about urinating in public. The matter was settled.

Wednesday, April 6

Disturbance: A tenant was reportedly creating some sort of disturbance in an apartment on Chinook Avenue at 2:27 a.m. Lots of yelling and arguing were reported. Officers made contact and found the male resident had recently received some upsetting news. He was also found to have a warrant out of Auburn police and was transported to White River Amphitheatre for a meeting with Auburn law enforcment.

Adult Protective Service: Police received two protection notices: one in reference to an incident that occurred at a residence on Grand Fir Drive and the other at Jensen Street. After further investigation, the former incident was revealed to have been case closed and the latter did not rise to the level of criminal activity.

Power Shut Off: The power was reportedly turned off at a property on Garrett Street at 9:38 a.m. but without the property owner's approval. It was determined this was a civil matter.

Found Property: A wallet was located by a city employee and turned into police at 3:21 p.m. It is described as a black Β  bi-fold wallet with $63 in cash, two different Washington state ID cards as well as miscellaneous cards. A message was left for the owner and the wallet was placed with found property at the police station.

Auburn PD Assist: Police attempted to located a subject with an Auburn police warrant at a property on Franklin Street at 7:40 p.m. They were taken into custody and brought to Auburn police.

Not a DUI: Police attempted to located a possible DUI on Stevenson Avenue at Cole Street at 8:31 p.m. The vehicle was reportedly traveling across lanes. Officers located the driver and vehicle and found it was not a DUI.

Road Rage?: Police received a report of a vehicle following another driver after a near collision on Monroe Avenue at 10:14 p.m. The reporting party believed the other driver was trying to intimidate them. Officers responded but found everything was fine; they advised the reporting party to call back if further issues occurred.

Domestic Dispute: Police received a report of a domestic problem at a residence on Semanski Street at 11:44 p.m. Other family members who didn't live there reported the incident. Officers made contact with all parties and determined it was a verbal situation that had been resolved for the night.

Thursday, April 7

Traffic Assist: Police assisted State Patrol and Enumclaw fire with an at 12:43 a.m.

Malicious Mischief: A resident on Stevenson Avenue awoke at 11:58 a.m. to find an apartment window was broken.

Juvenile Complaint: Police received a report of juveniles hanging out outside a business on Monroe Avenue at 9:04 p.m. They were reportedly harassing customers. Officers made contact and asked them to leave, and they agreed to do so.

Suspicious Circumstances: Police received a report of a white vehicle parked at a property on Roosevelt Avenue East at 10:11 p.m. that had been an ongoing issue in the area -- the vehicle reportedly speeds in and out every night. The driver also appeared to have been drinking. Officers responded and checked the area but the vehicle was gone on arrival.


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