Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | Nov. 17 – Dec. 2

A stolen motorcycle, a dispute over chickens, and a panhandling accordion player.

ENUMCLAW

Nov. 17

– Officers came across a suspicious vehicle at the Enumclaw Skate Park around 5:15 p.m. The subjects were advised to move along.

– Officers performed a welfare check on an individual on Roosevelt Avenue around 6:30 p.m. It appeared the subject was OK, but officers gave them a jacket before departing.

– Around 8:45 p.m., officers responded to an unwanted customer at the local QFC. By the time they arrived, the subject had left.

Nov. 18

– A traffic stop on 252nd Avenue SE around 3 a.m. ended up with the driver being cited for driving with a suspended license; they were booked and released.

– Officers responded to an unwanted subject at a Garrett Street business around 10:30 a.m. The subject was verbally trespassed from the building.

– Officers arrested a subject on Iris Lane N on an Auburn Warrant around 1:30 p.m. The subject was transferred to Auburn PD for booking into the SCORE jail.

Nov. 19

– A vehicle parked on the side of Roosevelt Avenue E was investigated by officers around 1:45 p.m. The subjects were sleeping, and moved along.

– A traffic stop on Griffin Avenue around 2 a.m. ended up with the driver being cited for driving with a suspended license; they were booked and released.

– Officers responded to an unwanted subject at a Griffin Avenue business around 1:15 p.m. The subject was trespassed from the building.

– A report of a possible DUI had officers out near the Safeway around 5 p.m. Officers contacted the driver, who wasn’t impaired, but had issues with night driving. The subject was given a courtesy transport home while the vehicle was left at the store to be picked up in the morning.

Nov. 20

– Officers spotted a possible stolen vehicle being occupied by a subject on Fell Street around 7:30 a.m. Dispatched confirmed the car was stolen and officers arrested and booked the subject.

– St. Elizabeth Hospital security called officers for a patient around 10:30 a.m. The patient informed officers they were assaulted by their fiancé; the subject was arrested the following day.

– Officers received a report of a motor vehicle crash on Roosevelt and Garfield Street around 7 p.m. One subject was booked for negligent driving.

Nov. 21

– A traffic stop on Warner Avenue and Charwila Lane around 2:15 a.m. resulted in the driver being cited and released for driving with a suspended license.

– Officers received a report around 8:45 a.m. of a man lying in a ditch on Farman Street N saying he was beaten. Officers were unable to locate the subject.

Nov. 22

– Officers received four calls regarding suspicious activity on Cole Street between 1 and 2 a.m. Officers responded and found nothing strange.

– Officers arrested a subject for false reporting and reckless driving on Cole Street and Myrtle Avenue around 3:45 a.m.

– A Cole Street resident called officers around 9 a.m. regarding people being on his roof and in his home. Officers responded and found the house was secure.

– Around 9:30 a.m., officers were called to Cole Street by someone whose car was being towed while they were inside it. The subject was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

Nov. 23

– Officers responded to a report of a vehicle in a ditch on SR 410 and Warner Avenue around 11:30 a.m. It was determined the driver was not injured.

– Around 3:30 p.m., officers fielded multiple parking complaints on Line Avenue and Semanski Street. Multiple citations were issued.

Nov. 24

– Officers received a report of someone attempting to siphon gas out of a car on Watson Street. The subject had left by the time officers arrived, but no gas was stolen.

– A vehicle was stolen from the Gamblin Truck Center; officers took a report.

– A good samaritan found a dog in the middle of Griffin Avenue around 6 p.m. Officers responded, scanned the animal’s microchip, and located the owner.

– A traffic stop in Griffin Avenue and Farrelly Street around 10:30 p.m. resulted in the driver being arrested for DUI and booked into jail.

Nov. 26

– Officers and EMS responded to a Bondgard Avenue E residence where a subject accidentally shot themselves in the hand. The firearm was taken for evidence.

Nov. 27

– Around 1:15 a.m., officers took a report of a motorcycle stolen off Charwila Lane. The stolen motorcycle was later located on Laukala Place on the same day.

– Officers spied a suspicious vehicle at the park on 436th Street around 6:30 p.m. Contact was made with a subject in the car, who had three local warrants for their arrest; they were booked into the EPD jail.

Nov. 28

– Officers made contact with a male subject who was digging in a Griffin Avenue park around 10 a.m. The man agreed to stop digging and leave after officers arrived.

– Officers received a call around 7:30 p.m. from someone concerned their mother was murdered on Washington Avenue. However, the caller hung up, and officers were unable to call back. Officers went out to Washington Avenue but were unable to locate the woman.

– A female subject entered the EPD lobby around 9 p.m. claiming she was assaulted. After questioning, though, officers determined the woman was the assaulter, and she was arrested.

Nov. 29

– Officers were alerted to a Jensen Street resident on the ground of his home, waving his cane around and refusing to take his meds around 1 a.m. Officers were able to talk the man down and get him into his room.

– Officers assisted in a CO2 evacuation of an assisted living facility on Wells Street around 9:30 a.m.

– Someone entered the EPD lobby to complain about a fake accordion player at the local QFC around 11 a.m. Officers approached the musician, who said he was moving along.

– Officers fielded a report of multiple needles in the parking lot of The Guest House Inn around 6:30 p.m. The needles were retrieved for disposal.

– Officers trespassed a subject from Walgreens around 7:15 p.m., and ended up giving them a courtesy ride to Auburn.

Dec. 1

– A subject entered the EPD lobby to make a missing person report around 1:45 a.m. The reporting party then contacted officers again two hours later, stating the missing person had returned home.

– Officers received a report of subjects doing drugs in their vehicle on Monroe Avenue around noon. Officers made contact with the subjects, advised them on their warrants, and warned them not to drive.

– Officers were alerted around 3 p.m. to a neighbor dispute on Chinook Avenue over some chickens. The parties involved insisted in working the issue out themselves.

BLACK DIAMOND

Nov. 22

– Officers assisted Enumclaw police on a call to Myrtle Avenue and Cole Street around 3:45 a.m. One subject was taken into custody.

Nov. 23

– Officers received a Child Protective Services referral for an incident that occurred on 3rd Avenue around 11 a.m. Officers determined no crime had occurred and that the child was safe.

Nov. 24

– Officers again assisted Enumclaw police around 1:30 a.m., this time regarding an assault that occurred on Loraine Street.

– Officers were called to Selleck Place to make contact with subjects going door to door soliciting work for a roofing company around 6:45 p.m. Officers advised the subjects they needed to obtain a soliciting permit.

Nov. 25

– Officers assisted Enumclaw police in regards to a burglary in progress on Watson Street around 4:15 a.m. Officers searched various residences under construction but found nothing.

Nov. 26

– Officers were called to 3rd Avenue around 5:15 p.m. regarding a subject being disruptive and complaining about a live band playing, though no laws were being broken. The complaining subject left before officers arrived, and the reporting party did not wish to pursue the issue further.

Nov. 27

– Officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle on Morgan Street around 11:30 p.m. Officers located the vehicle, which was reported out of Federal Way; the registered owner was contacted and retrieved their car.

– A fight was reported to officers on 3rd Avenue around 12:30 a.m. When officers arrived, they were advised that the subjects who was the aggressors in the fight has left; one male was treated by EMS for minor injuries that did not require transport.