Enumclaw police reports Oct. 8-10

BURGLARY: A report filed the morning of Oct. 10 showed someone cut through fencing and stole mowers from a Roosevelt Avenue location.

BURGLARY: A report filed the morning of Oct. 10 showed someone cut through fencing and stole mowers from a Roosevelt Avenue location.

AUTO THEFT: A black Honda automobile was reported stolen at 5:20 p.m. Oct. 10 from the area of Pete’s Pool, where it had been parked all day. The person driving the car was not the registered owner, but was in the process of buying the vehicle. The report was on hold, pending action by the registered owner.

INVOLUNTARY COMMIT: Police were informed Oct. 9 by St. Elizabeth Hospital staff of a patient who walked away from the hospital, stating he was going to walk into traffic and kill himself. Contact was made with the subject, who was transported to Auburn Regional Hospital for an involuntary commitment.

SUICIDE PREVENTION: Enumclaw police were asked Oct. 9 to help Buckley police with a possibly-suicidal subject.

JUMPER HURT: Police responded at 10:24 p.m. to a Pioneer Street address after hearing of a subject who jumped from a second-story window. Medical aid personnel responded as well, and the subject was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital.

DRUG CHARGES: An officer observed a known subject trespassing Oct. 9 at a Monroe Avenue location. The subject was taken into custody for trespassing, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

DOMESTIC SITUATION: King County authorities told police Oct. 9 of a female caller reporting a domestic situation at a Washington Avenue address. The line went dead before more information could be obtained. An Enumclaw dispatcher made contact and the woman refused a response by an officer.

AGENCY ASSIST: City police were called shortly before 7 a.m. Oct. 8 to assist county deputies and local paramedics with a subject who was first unconsciounce, then found walking and weaving along 464th Street Southeast. The subject was left in the care of King County authorities.

THREE CHARGES: A traffic stop the evening of Oct. 8 resulted in a man charged with driving under the influence, driving with a suspended license and assaulting an officer. He was taken into custody and his vehicle was impounded. The stop was on Roosevelt Avenue.