Members of White River FFA traveled March 28 to Yelm to compete in the District II Career Development contest.
INVOLUNTARY: Police responded shortly after 6 p.m. March 27 to a Griffin Avenue address; the situation ended with one person being involuntary committed to a healthcare facility.
Volunteers putting together this year’s Fourth of July festivities have plans for an explosive culminating event. Now, if only dollars matched their dreams.
DEATH INVESTIGATIONS: Police performed two death investigations March 26. The first was at 5:15 a.m. at a Highpoint Street address, the second at 9:15 a.m. at a Willow Drive address. There had also been a death investigation shortly before noon March 23 at a Mountain View Drive address.
IN THE WAY: A state employee contacted Enumclaw and Buckley police the morning of March 22, concerned about someone standing in the lanes of travel on the bridge over the White River. Officers contacted the man, who was taking pictures. He agreed to stay out of the travel lanes.
Five Enumclaw High students have been recognized for the tireless work they performed to help bring Rachel’s Challenge to Enumclaw.
IN THE WAY: A state employee contacted Enumclaw and Buckley police the morning of March 22, concerned about someone standing in the lanes of travel on the bridge over the White River. Officers contacted the man, who was taking pictures. He agreed to stay out of the travel lanes.
The White River High girls rolled to a 4-1 victory over the Fife Trojans Thursday afternoon in tennis competition.
Malcolm John Fraser, the pastor of Enumclaw’s Sound Doctrine Church, was formally charged Thursday afternoon with first-degree rape of a child.
The White River High boys had an easy time defeating two track and field opponents the afternoon of March 21, whipping the Washington Patriots 81-52 and the Steilacoom Sentinels 92-42.
MORE PROWLS: A Loraine Street resident reported a vehicle prowl shortly before 4 a.m. March 21. Golf clubs were taken. Later that morning, a Clovercrest Street resident told police $600 worth of stereo equipment had been taken from a vehicle during the night. The afternoon of March 21, a Harding Street resident told police of a vehicle prowl that resulted in no damage and nothing taken. Another prowl in which nothing was taken was reported by a Pioneer Street resident, but another Pioneer Street resident called in a theft from a vehicle.
The White River High girls defeated Clover Park 4-1 in prep tennis action the afternoon of Wednesday, March 21.
Malcolm J. Fraser, 39, was booked into the King County RJC March 21 on charges of Rape of a Child 1st Degree. Fraser will be held without bail pending appearance in front of a District Court Judge.