Suspicious activity interrupted | Enumclaw police reports Oct. 19-21

By KEVIN HANSON
Enumclaw Courier Herald Senior Writer, Editor
October 23, 2012 · 11:35 AM

STAY AWAY: An Enumclaw corrections officer spotted two suspicious males climbing a wall in the alley behind a Cole Street building. The two were contacted shortly after midnight Oct. 21 and ordered to stay away from the property.

AGENCY ASSIST: City police were asked Oct. 21 by Auburn authorities to contact the registered owner of a vehicle that had been in a rollover accident. An officer was able to contact a parent who did not know about the accident. Auburn police advised they had contacted the driver/registered owner and that she was not hurt.

JEWELRY TAKEN: Police were told of a burglary that occurred Oct. 21 at a Semanski Street address. A window was broken and jewelry was taken. The victim was to provide a list of all missing items the following day.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE: Police took a report Oct. 20 of a vehicle break-in at an Edel Avenue address. A compact disc player valued at $200 was taken and damage to the automobile was estimated at $100.

THEFT INTERRUPTED: City police were notified at 1:11 a.m. Oct. 20 by King County deputies, who told of an attempted vehicle prowl at a residence on 264th Avenue Southeast. The reporting party had interrupted two subjects, a man and a woman, who were inside her vehicle. The vehicle was not damaged and nothing was taken.

VEHICLE PROWL: Police were told the evening of Oct. 20 of a vehicle prowl that occurred earlier in the day at a residence on 260th Avenue Southeast. Nothing was taken, but damage to the vehicle was estimated at $150.

NO INTERLOCK: A traffic stop shortly before midnight Oct. 20 at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Loraine Street resulted in a male driver being taken into custody for violation of an interlock device requirement. He posted bail and was released.

DOMESTIC: Police responded Oct. 19 after a city resident had dialed 911 to report a domestic disturbance, only to have the call disconnected. The caller had given a false address, but police were able to determine the proper address. It was found the dispute was verbal only and the male involved had departed.

 

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

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