Enumclaw Police Reports Jan. 9-12

By KEVIN HANSON
Enumclaw Courier Herald Senior Writer, Editor
January 13, 2011 · 10:39 AM

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AGENCY ASSIST: Enumclaw police were asked Jan. 12 by the Pierce County Sheriff's Office to locate a wanted subject. The individual was found at a Chinook Avenue location, taken into custody and transported to Buckley, to be turned over to Pierce County authorities. Also, city police were asked to serve papers on a local person from Mason County District Court; police were unable to make contact.

EXTRA PATROL: Police received a request Jan. 12 to provide additional patrols around a Roosevelt Avenue location, due to a concern that transients had been living under shrubbery on the east side of the building.

HIGH WATER: Police took a report at 8:20 p.m. Jan. 12 of water over Semanski Street. When water went over the curb, city employees placed a sign warning of the hazard.

INJURY ACCIDENT: Police responded at 8:20 p.m. Jan. 11 to the vicinity of state Route 410 and Semanski Street and a two-car motor vehicle accident with injuries. The vehicle were impounded and a patient was transported to Harborview Medical Center.

IMPAIRED, ARRESTED: On Jan. 11, a citizen advised of a possibly-intoxicated female leaving the vicinity of Roosevelt Avenue and Watson Street. Police stopped the vehicle, determined the woman was impaired and made the arrest. Her vehicle was impounded.

TWO CHARGES: A driver was arrested at 4 a.m. Jan. 10 for driving with a suspended license and violating an order for an interlock device. The vehicle was impounded.

CHECK STOLEN: A Warner Avenue resident reported to police Jan. 10 her $130 rent check had been stolen from the apartment manager's office. The check was voided and the victim was to open a new account. There were no suspects.

JEWELRY TAKEN: A Natalie Place resident told police Jan. 10 approximately $1,500 worth of jewelry was taken from the home.

DISTURBANCE: Police were notified Jan. 10 that a woman was becoming outraged when a city pharmacy was unable to fill her prescription. Officers made contact with the woman, who agreed to leave. Her prescriptions were to be forwarded to another pharmacy.

SURRENDER: A person wanted on a Department of Corrections warrant surrendered at the police station Jan. 10. The person was wanted for two counts of assault and possession of a controlled substance.

DUI: Police were alerted Jan. 9 to an intoxicated driver at the drive-through window of a Griffin Avenue business. Police stopped the vehicle nearby and arrested the motorist for driving under the influence. The vehicle was impounded.

Contact Enumclaw Courier Herald Senior Writer, Editor Kevin Hanson at editor@courierherald.com or 360-802-8205.

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