Crime & Safety

Arrest in Father-Son Fight, Multiple Properties Damaged, Trailer Stolen then Found and Bomb Threat in Dec. 25 to Dec. 28 Blotter

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Tuesday, Dec. 25 through Friday, Dec. 28.

Tuesday, Dec. 25

DUI: A driver was booked and released for DUI following a traffic top on the 400 block of Jewell Street at 1:56 a.m.

Theft: Police took a report at 11:23 a.m. of a theft from a vehicle on the 2500 block of McHugh Avenue.

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Threat of Fight: Police responded to a business on the 1300 block of Roosevelt Avenue at 11:40 p.m. following a report that there was talk of a fight brewing between customers. People were already leaving when officers arrived.

Wednesday, Dec. 26

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Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report at 1:49 a.m. of a theft from a vehicle parked on the 1300 block of Roosevelt Avenue. There were no signs of forced entry and nothing was confirmed stolen.

Backyard Disturbance: Police received a complaint from a resident on the 500 block of Victor Street at 8:30 a.m. that several items in his backyard had been moved and he did not believe they were caused by Christmas Day winds.

Property Damage: Police received a report at 10:59 a.m. that there was paint ball damage to a fence on the 3400 block of Wetherbee Lane.

Police received a report at 3:56 p.m. that a fence to a business on the 700 block of Stevenson Avenue had been damaged. Damages were estimated at about $100.

Trailer Theft: Police received a report at 12:03 p.m. that a utility trailer that had been parked on the 300 block of Griffin Avenue had been stolen. It was later recovered in Tacoma.

Thursday, Dec. 27

Property Damage: Police received a report at 7:20 a.m. that a front window at a property on Cole Street had been damaged by a rock.

Police responded to McHugh Avenue at 6:18 p.m. for a report that two windows were damaged at an estimate of $500.

Vehicle Prowl: Police contacted a resident on Loraine Street at 8 a.m. regarding a reported vehicle prowl.

Dangerous Subject: Police received a report from King County at 8:57 a.m. that a man was wanted in connection to a shooting that occurred earlier that morning. The man had reportedly shot his estranged girlfriend in the hand before fleeing the scene in a black 2000 Dodge Dakota pickup truck with dark canopy. It was described has having extensive damage in the front end with no front plate. King County reported later Thursday the vehicle was found in Sultan.

Bomb Threat: Police responded to Safeway at 2:22 p.m. following a report from King County of a cell phone call received from someone advising they had left a bomb in the store. The store was evacuated and a search employed - nothing was found and the store reopened.

Friday, Dec. 28

Assault: One person was taken into custody for fourth degree assault domestic violence after police responded to Harmony Lane at 2:05 a.m. for a report of a fight between a son and father.

Suspicious Painters: Police received a report at 7:07 p.m. that a man and woman were going door to door in the area of Burger Place claiming to be painters but could not provide a business card. They were reportedly marking down homes where no one answered the door. They were associated with an 80s Chevy white panel van with ladders on top.

Attempted Theft: Police received a report at 9:29 p.m. that someone was seen leaving the area of Fred's Tow on Rainier Avenue and that it appeared there was an attempted gas theft from a vehicle in the area.

DUI: A woman was arrested for DUI after police responded to a business' drive thru on Griffin Avenue at 11:42 p.m. for a report that a DUI was suspected.


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