ANIMAL TROUBLE: Police received a complaint the morning of March 5 regarding dogs that had been barking for hours at a Dieringer Avenue residence. No one was at the home, so an officer left a warning note and a copy of the city ordinance concerning nuisance barking.
EXTRA PATROL: Police were asked March 6 to provide extra patrol at the baseball fields off McDougall Avenue. Electrical boxes for the field lights had been opened and wires were pulled out. The wires were not copper and were not taken.
The spring season is shaping up nicely for the White River High fastpitch team, which has nearly a field full of returning starters, including an impressive sampling of all-league performers.
Coming off yet another strong season and armed with a fleet of all-league performers, the White River High baseball team should have some lofty ambitions.
Baseball has finally returned and the Enumclaw Hornets are ready to start swinging the bats.
Enumclaw High Athletic Director Kevin Smith has announced he will return full-time to the world of EHS academia beginning next year, stepping away from his AD duties.
GAS THEFT: The owner of a Rainier Avenue business told police March 1 someone had stolen gas from vehicles on his lot. He also advised he had video showing the activity.
It was a gut-wrenching decision, but Beth Madill knew she had to step away from something she loves.
GAS GUZZLER: Police learned of a subject was stealing gas from vehicles in the area of Charwila Lane. The report was made at 3:26 a.m. Feb. 26. An officer checked the area and located a suspect who was arrested and taken to the station for booking.
FEMALE FLEES: Police responded at 2:48 a.m. Feb. 25 to a Monroe Avenue address after hearing of suspicious females at the site. An officer attempted contact with one subject, who fled on foot, setting off an alarm when she bolted through a door. An officer checked the area but the suspect could not be located.
There will be no return trips to Yakima’s cozy SunDome for the White River High boys or girls basketball teams.
The White River High girls showed they will again be a postseason force to be reckoned with, winning their first two district tournament basketball games by a combined margin of 48 points.
White River High’s girls placed sixth and Enumclaw’s girls finished eighth during the state wrestling championships.
The big meet, bringing together schools of all sizes, was staged Friday and Saturday in the Tacoma Dome.