911 hang up | Enumclaw & Buckley Police Blotter

After dispatchers dealt with a 911 hang-up call the morning of March 7, police responded to a Roosevelt Avenue address. The caller was the “protected person” in a court order and the man named in the order had left the scene.

Enumclaw

911 HANG-UP: After dispatchers dealt with a 911 hang-up call the morning of March 7, police responded to a Roosevelt Avenue address. The caller was the “protected person” in a court order and the man named in the order had left the scene. Official paperwork had not been served, so no violation had occurred. The necessary paperwork was then completed and forwarded to the court.

WARRANT: City police were alerted March 7 to an individual who was wanted on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant and was available to be picked up at the Regional Justice Center in Kent. An officer responded and took custody of the person, who was delivered to the Enumclaw police station for booking.

Buckley

MARCH 5: Police responded to a Spiketon Road address first for a dispute between neighbors and then after hearing about shots fired. There also was a theft from a vehicle parked on Edith Street.

MARCH 4: A report of lewd conduct had police responding to a highway location. Other calls concerned a commercial burglary alarm at a Cemetery Road site, two automobile accidents with no injuries in either crash and an abandoned vehicle at Rainier School.