INJURY ACCIDENT: Police responded at 4:30 p.m. July 11 to an accident involving a pickup and a motorcycle. The crash occurred at the intersection of Southeast 440th Street and 284th Avenue Southeast. One man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Local police assisted with traffic control and the scene was turned over to the Washington State Patrol for further investigation.
An Enumclaw woman has been charged in King County Superior Court with assaulting a child. Chastity Renee Dufour, 25, was charged following an initial investigation by the Enumclaw Police Department.
JUVENILE PROBLEM: Police were called the morning of July 10 to a Chinook Avenue address and an out-of-control juvenile male. He had run away from home after being grounded. All were contacted; the juvenile agreed to calm down and be held accountable for his actions.
CLUBS STOLEN: Police were told July 9 a Titleist golf bag and clubs were taken from the bed of a pickup while it was parked at a Roosevelt Avenue address. The clubs were valued at $2,000 and the bag at $180.
Enumclaw organizers are planning a second Neighbors Night Out for the evening of Aug. 7, providing an opportunity for residents to gather and learn about their neighbors.
Organizers begin arriving in Enumclaw later this week in anticipation of Creation 2012, a four-day festival of music, outreach, testimony and all things celebrating the Christian faith.
RECOVERED AUTO: Police recovered a stolen automobile July 5 and had it impounded. A phone message was left with the registered owner and the Stanwood (Wash.) Police Department was notified.
FIREWORKS CALLS: Police responded to 20 fireworks complaints between 4 p.m. and midnight on the Fourth of July. In some cases, the fireworks were legal; in other instances, police confiscated illegal fireworks (bottle rockets). In one case, a parent was notified after a sparkler bomb was confiscated.
Black Diamond’s eighth annual Miners Day celebration is set to roll July 7.
SCHOOL TARGETED: Police were told July 2 of malicious mischief the prior weekend at Kibler Elementary School. Graffiti was found, along with damage to an outdoor outlet. There were no suspects.
When the annual Stars and Stripes parade rolls through downtown Enumclaw Wednesday afternoon, Dennis Popp will be waving to the crowd as grand marshal.
FRAUD REPORT: Enumclaw police took an information report June 28 of an alleged investment fraud. A report had already been filed with the Washington State Insurance Commission.
HOME BURGLARY: An officer responded at 11:44 a.m. June 28 to a reported burglary at a Mountain View Drive address. Signs of forced entry were found. Nothing was reported missing and there were no suspects.
Black Diamond’s eighth annual Miners Day celebration is set to roll July 7.