Crime & Safety
Police Blotter for October 6
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Thursday, October 6.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Enumclaw Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Ran from Police: Police looked into a report of subjects hanging out the last few mornings behind a property on Griffin Avenue in the smoking area (back parking lot). At 4:32 a.m., they contacted two of three subjects seen in the area -- the third ran and refused to stop upon police command. The other two agreed to move on. The subject who ran was last seen wearing a grey/white sweatshirt.
Vehicle Vandalism: The front left tire of a vehicle parked on Harmony Lane was slashed overnight -- amounting to about $250 in damages.
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Theft: An application was reportedly stolen out of a drop box at Aspen Glades on Watson Street North overnight. The application also contained a $40 money order.
Barking Dog: An officer responded to what was reportedly an ongoing issue with a barking dog at a property on the 2800 block of Initial Avenue at 9:58 a.m. The dog stopped barking upon the officer's departure when no one was home. The owner later contacted police.
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Domestic Dispute: A dispute was reported between two female roomates at a residence on Roosevelt Avenue at 3:57 p.m. The matter was settled upon police contact.
No Parking: Police would be following up a report received from city building/code enforcement of a citizen on Bathke Avenue who had spray painted no parking signs and placed notes on their neighbor's front door.
Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report of multiple vehicle prowls on Roosevelt Avenue at 9:40 p.m. The suspect vehicle was described as a brown, Ford Ranger last seen leaving the area in a northbound direction. Three vehicles were prowled -- an air compressor was missing from one vehicle.
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