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Residential Thefts, a Domestic Assault and Remains Found by Hikers in Sept. 14 and Sept. 19 to Sept. 22 Blotter

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Friday, Sept. 14 and Wednesday, Sept. 19 to Saturday, Sept. 22.

Friday, Sept. 14

Wire Theft Suspect: Police received a report at 9:05 a.m. that a suspect in the theft of copper wire from Pierce County might have been headed toward the Cumberland area. He was described as a white male driving a gray 2003 GMC K2 pick up truck and has an outstanding warrant from Buckley.

Theft: Police received a report at 11:03 a.m. that a state EBT card was stolen from a location on the 2700 block of Warner Avenue.

An iPod Touch was reported stolen at 4:12 p.m. from a residence on Grand Fir Drive.

ATV Noise Complaint: Police received a complaint about people ride ATVs on private property behind the 2300 block of Alpine Place at 2:44 p.m. The responding officer confirmed with the property owner that no one should be on the property; no trespassing signs were forthcoming.

Wednesday, Sept. 19

Domestic Disturbance: Police responded to a verbal domestic dispute at a residence on the 2100 block of Wells Street at 12:26 a.m. They returned at 2:25 a.m. when the subjects were arguing again.

Shoplifting: A pair of shoes valued at $49.99 were stolen from Work Sports and Outdoors the day before but reported at 8:25 a.m.

Theft: A citizen on the 1900 block of Gossard Street reported at 9:28 a.m. that a weed whacker and laptop computer were stolen from the residence. The computer was later recovered when a suspect was arrested on a warrant from Kent. The weed whacker is still missing.

Hit and Run: A vehicle parked on the 200 block of Schmid Street was side-swiped sometime overnight. The hit and run was reported at 9:39 a.m.

Domestic Assault: A man was arrested after his girlfriend reported to police at 3:55 p.m. that he had assaulted her daughter and herself at a residence on the 1100 block of Loraine Street.

Felon Sought: Police received information from King County and Washington State Patrol of an escaped felon who might have been headed toward Enumclaw. The subject was last seen headed southbound on Auburn Way driving a two-door, maroon Mitsubishi Eclipse.

Thursday, Sept. 20

Property Damage: Police received a report at 9:41 a.m. that a sign on the 2500 block of Warner Avenue was tagged with spray paint, causing about $100 in damages.

Firearm Theft: Police received a report at 6:05 p.m. that a firearm was missing from a residence on the 1500 block of Marshall Avenue. The firearm belonged to the parent of the reporting witness.

Friday, Sept. 21

Remains Found: A citizen reported to police at 12:41 p.m. that they'd just returned from a hike on State Route 410 at milepost 83 and had found some skeletal remains that looked to be human; clothing was found nearby. The citizen provided photos to police, who then forwarded information to Yakima County Sheriff's Office for further investivation.

Minor in Possession: A juvenile was arrested at Enumclaw Stadium at 7:42 p.m. for an alcohol offense during the high school football game.

Disturbance: Police responded to a report of a disturbance at a location on the 400 block of Semanski Street at 8:01 p.m. A subject was trespassed and cited and released for providing false information.

Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report at 9:28 p.m. that a vehicle parked on the 1400 block of Roosevelt Avenue had been broken into via the passenger side door. A stereo, speakers and other items were stolen.

Saturday, Sept. 22

Drug Arrest: Police arrested one person for possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop on the 300 block of Griffin Avenue at 11:05 a.m.

Underaged Drug Use: An officer came across three juveniles smoking marijuana at McFarland Park at 1:30 p.m. and confiscated the drugs and paraphernalia. First aid responders came to evaluate one juvenile after they fainted. All three were released to their parents.

Property Damage: A porta potty was vandalized at the skate park on the 2200 block of Porter Street. The responding officer secured the door at 6:41 p.m. until it could be cleaned.

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