Suspicious mail | Enumclaw and Buckley Police Blotter

A citizen arrived at the police station lobby Aug. 12 with a piece of mail she had received at her home. There was a racial comment on the envelope and no return address. The envelope was opened; it contained an article referring to a political issue.

DISTURBANCE: Police responded at 8:12 p.m. Aug. 12 to a Battersby Avenue location where an intoxicated person was causing a disturbance. The individual was given a ride home.

SUSPICIOUS MAIL: A citizen arrived at the police station lobby Aug. 12 with a piece of mail she had received at her home. There was a racial comment on the envelope and no return address. The envelope was opened; it contained an article referring to a political issue.

PLANTS REMOVED: A business owner called police the morning of Aug. 12, sharing her belief that marijuana plants were growing behind her business. The plants were removed and were to be taken to the police station for destruction.

BUCKLEY

AUGUST 15: Police responded to a reported vehicle prowl at a Fourth Street location and dealt with a driver who was behind the wheel despite having a suspended license. Also, nine traffic stops were made.

AUGUST 14: Police responded twice to a Cedar Street location, once for a fraud report and, later, for an assault. There was a report of suspicious circumstances in the vicinity of Park Avenue and Hatch Street, plus seven traffic stops.