Enumclaw Police Reports May 28-31

FORGERY: Police were notified the afternoon of May 31 to a prescription forgery in progress at a Roosevelt Avenue address. A man was at the pharmacy to pick up a phoned-in prescription. Police arrived and took the man into custody on the forgery charge. He also was the subject of three arrest warrants issued by King County. He was taken to the Regional Justice Center.

THEFT: Employees of a Cole Street business told police May 31 two females had left the shop after stealing clothing and an employee’s purse. The suspects could not be located.

HOUSE ENTERED: A vacant house was entered during the early-morning hours of May 30. A sliding door and bedroom window were broken and a rear door was left open. There were no suspects.

VEHICLE PROWL: A May 30 report noted a vehicle parked on Battersby Avenue was entered the previous evening. Sunglasses, a checkbook and prescription medication were taken. There was no damage to the vehicle.

NOT WELCOME: A resident at a Highpoint Street address called police May 29, nervous about former tenants showing up, possibly to cause harm to the property or her. Officers advised the subjects what could be removed from the property and what items required landlord approval.

INTOXICATED: Officers were told May 29 of a woman leaving a business who was highly intoxicated. She was given a ride to her residence and ordered not to return to the business.

TWO CHARGED: A Semanski Street resident returned home May 29 and discovered a known suspect had entered his apartment without permission and ransacked the property. Following up at another Semanski address, police took a female into custody for criminal trespassing, possession of drug paraphernalia and being a minor in possession of alcohol. A male subject was taken into custody for being a minor in possession.

MARIJUANA: A traffic the evening of May 29 resulted in both a driver and passenger taken into custody for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The vehicle was impounded.

AMMO FOUND: Old ammunition was found May 28 in a Grand Fir Drive residence that was being cleaned out. It was turned over to police for destruction.

CITIZEN ASSIST: An elderly man wandered into the police station May 28, disoriented and unable to remember where he lives. Police transported him to his residence.