False statement and obstruction | Enumclaw Police
Published 4:00 pm Sunday, September 21, 2014
TWO CHARGES: A report of a domestic disturbance had police responding the afternoon of Sept. 9 to a parking lot at St Elizabeth Hospital. It was determined to be verbal only and police departed the scene. The following day, it was determined the female involved had given false information to the officer and that she was in the care of the hospital at the time. It also was learned she was wanted on arrest warrants issued by Sumner and Eatonville. She was to be charged with making false statements and obstruction.
THREATS MADE: Police received a report at 11 p.m. Sept 8 of a man harassing and threatening several people. Officers responded to a Griffin Avenue address and took the man into custody; he was booked into jail on harassment charges. Two and one-half hours later, a report was issued regarding a man yelling and making threats at a Roosevelt Avenue location. The suspect departed the business when police were called; he was located, taken into custody and booked into jail for harassment and driving under the influence.
HIGH SCHOOL FIGHT: At 11 a.m. Sept. 8, police were told of a fight that occurred at a football game the previous Friday night. Police determined the incident had been reported to school officials who advised they would handle the situation. The reporting party was examining options to determine her course of action, if any.
DISTURBANCE: Police responded the morning of Sept. 7 to a Roosevelt Avenue address after hearing of a person creating a concern among others. The man was located at a store from which he had previously been trespassed, so he was arrested, cited and released.
THEFT REPORTED: A city resident told police Sept. 6 a debit card had been stolen, resulting in charges totaling nearly $800. The bank was notified. There were no immediate suspects or leads.
