Enumclaw Police Reports through Dec. 29

CYCLE STOPPED

• An officer attempted to stop a recklessly-driven motorcycle just after 11 a.m. Dec. 29. The motorcycle was located and police issued a warning to the driver, who indicated he had been involved in a road rage incident on Southeast 400th Street.

REPEATED PROWLING

• A Semanski Street resident asked for extra police patrol in the area due to ongoing trouble with prowlers. It was noted prowlers had been interrupted the night before and that was the third such incident.

BURGLARY

• A Chinook Avenue resident told police Dec. 29 a garage had been broken into the previous evening. A broken lock was replaced by a maintenance person and the victim was compiling a list of missing items. There were no suspects.

DISTURBANCE

• A repossession agent called police at 10 p.m. Dec. 29, reporting he was having a problem with a person at a Florence Street address. The person was not the registered owner of the vehicle due for repossession. An officer contacted all parties and discovered the repossession agent was the subject of an arrest warrant issued out of Kent. The agent was placed in custody and his vehicle was released to his company supervisor.

WANTED PERSON

• Officers attempted to serve an arrest warrant Dec. 28 on a man who failed to show for a court hearing; the original charge was for second-degree rape. Police found the man no longer living at the address on file and were provided no forwarding information.

CITIZEN ASSIST

• Police responded the afternoon of Dec. 28 to a Chinook Avenue parking lot, where a child had locked itself and keys inside a car. Officers were able to correct the situation.

ASSAULT

• An officer responded Dec. 28 to Loraine Street address after hearing of an assault. The resident said her boyfriend, who had left the scene, had assaulted her. Police determined there was cause for an arrest.

WRONG PLATES

• A traffic stop at 9:51 p.m. Dec. 28 revealed incorrect license plates on the vehicle. The vehicle was impounded and the plates were confiscated. A subject who arrived on the scene to pick up the driver was found to be driving with a suspended license and was arrested.

STOLEN VEHICLE

• Police were asked by Buckley authorities to check an Enumclaw address for a stolen vehicle. The vehicle was not at the given address, but was found abandoned at the intersection of state Route 410 and 241st Avenue Southeast.

ONE ARRESTED

• Police were told Dec. 23 a subject with outstanding arrest warrants was possibly at the home of family members in Buckley. An officer responded, arrested the subject and returned him to Enumclaw for booking.