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Two Vehicle Prowls and a Burglar Arrested in Nov. 4 to Nov. 6 Blotter

A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Sunday, Nov. 4 to Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Sunday, Nov. 4

Disturbance: Police responded to an apartment on the 2700 block of Warner Avenue at 3:14 a.m. for a report that a man was yelling and screaming, causing a disturbance. The responding officer spoke with the man's brother and a crisis service was contacted.

Burglar Arrested: Police assisted King Count Sheriff's deputies responding to a reported burglary in progress at a location on the 4100 block of State Route 164 at 3:23 a.m. The suspected burglar was arrested by deputies.

Vehicle Prowl: A witness reported at 8:01 a.m. seeing a woman rip open the top of a neighbor's Jeep on the 1900 block of Kibler Avenue and take something off the dash board. Police verified it was an HTC T-Mobile cell phone.

Shoplifting: Police received a report at 3:51 p.m. that an attempted shoplifting occurred at a business on the 900 block of Roosevelt Avenue. The suspect abandoned the merchandise when he thought he was seen by employees and left the area.

Possible Assault: Police assisted aid personnel who responded to a location on the 2600 block of Warner Avenue at 9:11 p.m. for a reported fall. The victim was believed to have possibly been involved in an assault that occurred prior; police were investigating.

Monday, Nov. 5

Property Damage: A window was broken at a property on the 200 block of Semanski Street. The damage was valued at about $150.

Vehicle Prowl: Police received a report at 9:11 a.m. that a vehicle on the 1800 block of Lowell Avenue was broken into and the faceplate of the stereo was removed. There was no damage to the vehicle.

Tuesday, Nov. 6

Shots Heard: Police responded to the 3200 block of Larsen Avenue at 6:26 a.m. for a report of gunshots in the area. Residents told the responding officer they believed it was duck hunters on the east side of SR 410.

Hit and Run: Police took a report at 10:29 p.m. regarding a vehicle parked on the 2400 block of Cole Street that had been sideswiped by a suspect vehicle that then fled the scene.

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