Multiple shots fired | Enumclaw Police
Published 11:21 am Tuesday, September 2, 2014
SHOTS FIRED: During the late hours of Aug. 25 and early on Aug. 26 police took multiple reports of shots fired in the vicinity of 268th Avenue Southeast. The area was initially checked by officers on foot and nothing was found. A second response had officers responding to a home where no one answered. Later in the morning, police made contact with a resident who said he had fired several shots the previous evening at coyotes that were close to his horses.
TRAFFIC HAZARD: Officers responded the morning of Aug. 26 to the intersection of Porter Street and Griffin Avenue where a traffic light was not working. An officer responded with a temporary stop sign and crews from the state Department of Transportation later arrived and fixed the problem.
DRUG RELAPSE: A citizen arrived at the police station lobby shortly after midnight Aug. 25, wanting to speak to an officer about a relapse into drug use. The issue was settled upon police contact.
MISSING PERSON: Police took a report the morning of Aug. 25 regarding a person who had been missing since Aug. 23. The reporting party believed the missing person might be found at the Snoqualmie casino. The issue was forwarded to both casino security and King County authorities. The subject, who was fine, was located in the casino parking lot.
PARENTAL CONCERN: A citizen called police Aug. 25, expressing concern about his daughter’s safety. She was driving home from Sumner with her son, who was thought to be upset and had shown violent tendencies. An officer contacted both parties and found the situation had calmed. The vehicle windshield had been damaged but the victim did not wish to pursue charges.
