STOLEN GUN
• Someone delivered a firearm in a bag to the police station Dec. 9. An investigation revealed the weapon was reported stolen. The firearm was placed into safekeeping and initial attempts to contact an owner failed.
ATTEMPTED THEFT
• A Watson Street resident told police Dec. 9 someone had attempted to steal a motorized scooter and damaged it in the process. A report was taken.
PARKING OK
• A Loraine Street resident told police Dec. 9 someone had placed a homemade “no parking” sign in the street in front of a neighboring residence. An officer removed the sign from the public roadway.
ASSAULT
• An officer responded at 4:15 a.m. Dec. 9 to a Roosevelt Avenue address to contact the victim of an assault. Information was taken and the victim was advised to call back when he was no longer intoxicated and after receiving treatment at Enumclaw Regional Hospital. Once at the hospital the man became belligerent; the problem was resolved after police arrived.
SEX OFFENSE
• An Enumclaw officer responded shortly after midnight Dec. 8 to a Battersby Avenue location after learning of a possible sexual offense. It was determined that the alleged incident was not in Enumclaw’s jurisdiction; Bonney Lake authorities were notified and responded.
INTOXICATED
• Police were alerted at 7:30 a.m. Dec 8 to a possible drunk driver in the vicinity of state Route 410 and Semanski Street. An officer responded, located the suspect vehicle and arrested the driver for being under the influence of alcohol. The vehicle was towed and impounded.
THEFT INTERRUPTED
• A Porter Street resident discovered a man attempting to take her vehicle at 10 a.m. Dec. 8. An officer responded and located the suspect, who was taken to the police station and booked.
DOG TROUBLE
• A Griffin Avenue resident complained Dec. 8 of a barking dog at a neighboring residence. An officer responded and talked to the dog owner, who agreed to attempt to keep the animal quiet. The owner acknowledged previous contact with King County Animal Control.
FRAUD
• A citizen arrived at the police station the afternoon of Dec. 7, reporting a bank account had been fraudulently accessed.
BURGLARY
• Police were told Dec. 7 of a burglary that occurred three days earlier at a Porter Street location. The investigation was delayed because the area had been cleaned and the person who had first arrived on the scene was not immediately available.
THEFT FROM AUTO
• A patron of the Enumclaw Pubic Library was the victim of a vehicle prowl the afternoon of Dec. 7.
