Enumclaw police reports April 5-8

By KEVIN HANSON
Enumclaw Courier Herald Senior Writer, Editor
April 10, 2012 · Updated 5:43 PM 

ASSAULT: Police were told the afternoon of April 8 of an assault that had just occurred at a Cole Street address. The male involved was said to be leaving the residence and information was forwarded to detectives.

ANIMAL COMPLAINT: Police were told April 7 there possibly was a pit bull being kept at a Merritt Avenue address. That breed is not allowed in the city limits. The issue was forwarded to King County Animal Control.

WINDOW SMASHED: A Davis Avenue resident told police April 6 a vehicle window had been broken. Hours later, a suspect was contacted and agreed to make restitution.

TUNES TAKEN: A residential burglary was reported April 6. Someone entered a home on Grand Fir Drive and took an iPod.

FIREWORKS: A citizen reported hearing fireworks April 5 in the area of Initial Avenue and Loraine Street. A check of the area turned up nothing.

SCAM: Police took a report April 5 from a city resident who expressed concern about a possible scam. The reporting party had received a call regarding a federal grant; when the citizen refused to cooperate, the caller became threatening. An officer made contact and determined no crime had been committed.

BOMB SQUAD: A 60 millimeter mortar round was found in a storage unit and delivered to police April 5. It was then turned over to the Washington State Patrol bomb squad.

BURGLARY: An officer responded April 5 after learning of a residential burglary. No one was living in the home when a washer, dryer, stove and furnace were taken. The loss was estimated at approximately $4,000.

DAMAGE DONE: A citizen alerted police April 5 to damage done to the city skate park at Dwight Garrett Park. The message was forwarded to Parks Department staff.

 

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

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