Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | Nov. 29 – Dec. 9

Excessive honking, stolen golf cart, and a CPR in progress.

ENUMCLAW

Dec. 2

– Officers received a complaint about a vehicle parked in front of a “no parking” sign around 9:15 a.m. It was quickly determined the car had broken down; it was picked up by a hauler while officers were on scene.

– A subject at the local library was causing a disturbance around 1 p.m.; they were trespassed from the building.

– Officers responded to a complaint about a subject honking their horn excessively near Headworks Brewery around 4:30 p.m. The owner of the car told officers that they were having a mechanical issue with the horn.

– A Griffin Avenue business called officers around 9:30 p.m. regarding an intoxicated customer refusing to leave; officers gave the subject a courtesy ride home.

Dec. 3

– Officers were informed of a vehicle prowl at Enumclaw High around noon. Nothing was stolen, but the car was damaged.

– Officers responded to a report of a group of people doing burnouts in the Rite Aid parking lot off Roosevelt Avenue around 6:30 p.m. The group denied this after officers made contact, but agreed to leave the area.

– Officers received a second-hand report of a possible car theft in progress off Griffin Avenue around 8 p.m. Officers were able to locate the car and saw it was damaged; no suspect was located.

Dec. 4

– A Martin Way resident informed officers that she was assaulted around 1 a.m. and that the subject would not leave her residence; officers arrested one male on suspicion of assault and booked them into the Enumclaw jail.

– Around 5 a.m., officers received a report of an armed man trying to enter a Griffin Avenue home. Officers arrived, contacted the subject, and determined they were not armed. The reporting party declined to press charges.

– Officers witnessed an assault and malicious mischief off Griffin Avenue around 6:30 p.m.; one suspect was arrested and booked into the Enumclaw jail.

Dec. 5

– Officers observed a parking violation on Harding Street around 12:30 a.m. Officers spoke with the driver, who moved the car.

Dec. 6

– A traffic stop on Griffin Avenue and Harding Street around 12:30 a.m. resulted in a DUI arrest.

– Officers facilitated the exchange of information between two parties involved in a hit-and-run in the Starbucks parking lot around 8 a.m.

– Rainier Bar and Grill requested a customer be trespassed from the restaurant around 11:30 a.m. Officers took a report.

– Tractor Supply informed officers there was a strange golf cart in their parking lot around 11:30 a.m. It was quickly determined the golf cart was stolen; officers took a report.

– Officers responded to a report of a female subject screaming in her car on Initial Avenue around 1 p.m. It turned out she was watching a movie, which is what the reporting party heard.

– Officers attempted to stop a subject in Laukala Place around 3:30 p.m. The subject fled their vehicle and eluded officers; the car was impounded.

Dec. 7

– Officers responded to a man sleeping in his vehicle on Cole Street and not responding around 9 a.m. Officers gave the subject a drug diversion and he was picked up by a family member.

Dec. 8

– An elderly male was seen walking along SR 410 with a walker around 2:45 p.m.; officers provided him a courtesy transport home.

– A 224th Avenue SE property owner reported to officers around 3:30 p.m. that evicted residents were inside the home, and the owner needed aid in having them leave. The subjects left after officers arrived.

Dec. 9

– Officers received a report around 9:45 a.m. of a man armed with a rifle was walking along 284th Avenue SE and SE 440th Street. The man could not be located after an extensive search.

BLACK DIAMOND

Nov. 29

– Officers were dispatched to Madrona Avenue SE around 1:30 p.m. to a CPR in progress, and arrived on scene to find an unresponsive male who was not breathing. Officers began CPR and was able to get the man breathing and gained consciousness; he was then transported to a medical facility.

Nov. 30

– Officers responded to a Botts Drive/SE Mountain View Drive residence around 7:30 a.m. regarding the theft of about 1,200 feet of copper wire.

Dec. 2

– Officers were dispatched to 3rd Avenue in order to locate a possible drunk driver around 4:15 a.m. They were unable to locate the car on 3rd Avenue, but found it later on SR 169 and stopped it in Maple Valley. The subsequent investigation revealed the driver was DUI; they were arrested and the car impounded.

– Aided by fire personnel, officers were dispatched to 229th Place SE around 12:15 p.m. to address a subject who was in mental and physical distress and needed medical attention, but refused to go to the hospital. The subject was involuntarily committed and transported.

Dec. 3

– Officers responded to a report of threats being made to a 216th Avenue SE resident over text around 3:30 p.m. The complainant stated a male subject was upset after making a purchase via Offer-Up. The man was contacted via phone and admitted they were angry about the transaction, but claimed he did not make threats. The reporting party declined to press charges, so long as the threats stopped.

Dec. 4

– Officers took a suspicious circumstances report on Cumberland Way around 7:30 p.m. According to the reporting party, they were parked outside their home when a subject stopped to yell at her, telling her she didn’t belong in the neighborhood. No crime was committed.