Committed involuntarily | Enumclaw and Buckley Police Blotter

Police responded the evening of July 5 to a Jensen Street facility after hearing of an assault involving a resident and staff member. The resident was charged with assault and taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital to be involuntary committed.

INVOLUNTARY COMMIT: Police responded the evening of July 5 to a Jensen Street facility after hearing of an assault involving a resident and staff member. The resident was charged with assault and taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital to be involuntary committed.

CAR CRASH: Police responded the afternoon of July 5 to a two-car accident in the vicinity of Semanski Street and Roosevelt Avenue. Due to conflicting statements by witnesses and the drivers, an officer was unable to determine who was at fault. One person was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital.FIREWORKS: On the Fourth of July holiday, police responded to 34 complaints regarding fireworks and assisted at the scene of a fireworks-related fire. A day earlier, there had been three complaints lodged; the day after the holiday, three more complaints were received. One complaint was registered on July 6.

Buckley

JULY 7: There were two calls to assist the fire department, one at Rainier School, and one transport of a jail inmate. There was a suspicious vehicle reported and officers made 17 traffic stops.

JULY 6: Police were busiest with traffic, conducting 14 stops. Other calls were for a fireworks complaint at a Pearl Street location, an animal issue at a different Pearl Street site and an issue involving a juvenile on Division Street.