Home burglary on Porter Street | Enumclaw Police News

A traffic stop at 10:41 p.m. Nov 12 resulted in a driver arrested for driving with a suspended license and driving without a required interlock device.

SEVERAL CHARGES: A traffic stop at 10:41 p.m. Nov 12 resulted in a driver arrested for driving with a suspended license and driving without a required interlock device. The motorist also was wanted on an arrest warrant.

HOME BURGLARY: A Porter Street resident told police Nov. 12 someone had damaged a door to gain entry to the home and then stolen a Nintendo unit valued at $100. The damage was estimated at $500.

WIND WOES: Nov. 11 was a tough day due to high winds that whipped through the regon. Police responded to many calls, including traffic lights out; a stop sign down at Farman Street; a utility trailer blowing down Chinook Avenue; trees falling across roads throughout the area; a street light broken and dangling over Warner Avenue; large construction barrels blowing into traffic; power lines pulled down by trees and heavy limbs; a metal shed blowing down the road near Jensen Street and Kibler Avenue before attaching itself to a stop sign; and a brush fire near state Route 169. At a Cedar Drive home, an officer helped an elderly resident secure pieces of her patio roof so it wouldn’t blow away.

NO-CONTACT VIOLATION: An officer responded the afternoon of Nov. 11 to a Cole Street location after hearing of a disturbance. The call resulted in a man being arrested and booked for violating a no-contact order.