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Stolen Truck from Ravensdale, High School Bullying and Gun Show and Tell Prompts Scare in September 13 Blotter

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports for Thursday, Sept. 13.

Stolen Vehicle: Police received a report of a stolen truck from Ravendale at 7:36 a.m. The theft occurred on S.E. Ravensdale Way at 268th Avenue S.E. It was a black Chevy crew cab 3500, silver wheels, flat bed with light bar and mud flaps with PMI Truck on them. The vehicle was also carrying two hunting rifles. No plate information was available at the time.

Hostile Former Tenant: Police received a report at 11:52 a.m. that a former tenant who was recently evicted from their residence on the 2500 block of Warner Avenue was back and behaving in a hostile manner. They were trespassed from all rental properties owned by the reporting party.

Medical Issue: Police responded at 2:56 p.m. with Enumclaw fire and rescue responders to Mile 27 on State Route 410 for a report of a man on the side of the road. He was taking to St. Elizabeth.

Bullying: Police have a report of an ongoing issue of threats and harassment between two students at Enumclaw High School. A meeting was scheduled with staff Friday to address the issue and an officer was to attend.

Wallet Found: A wallet was found on a bench at the library at 3:44 p.m. Police were not able to locate a phone number for the owner; a letter was sent to a last-known address. It's in police storage.

No Public Gun Cocking: Police responded to a report at 10:15 p.m. that the sound of a gun being cocked was heard from a vehicle in a parking lot on the 100 block of Monroe Avenue. Two vehicles were surrounding the trunk of a car. The responding officer found that the subject had just purchased a shotgun and was showing his friends; he was advised not to do that in a public place.

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