Plateau police blotter | Jan. 29 – Feb. 8

A death threat in Buckley, an (attempted) fire in Enumclaw, and a car vs. utility poll collision in Black Diamond.

BUCKLEY

Jan. 29

– Police spotted a vehicle on 112th Street East and Mundy Loss Road around 1:15 a.m. passing them at a high rate of speed. Officers attempted a traffic stop but the car turned off tis lights and took off.

Jan. 30

– Two females contacted police at the station around 3:52 p.m. regarding a known male threatening to kill them and burn their mother’s home down. They also said the man chased one of the women in his vehicle and tried to hit her. The male subject showed up at the station while the report was being given, and drove away. Officers stopped the vehicle, and he was found to have multiple loaded firearms in his car. He was arrested.

– Officers spotted a vehicle on 112th Street East and Mundy Loss Road around 10:44 p.m. with no plates and failing to signal. They attempted to conduct a traffic stop but the car sped off.

Feb. 2

– Police on patrol saw a truck with expired registration on Church Street around 2:21 p.m. Officers pulled the car over, and it was determined the male driver had a suspended license, no insurance, and had warrants for his arrest. The man was arrested and the car impounded.

– Officers running radar on SR 410 around 3:02 a.m. when they saw a vehicle driving over the speed limit. After pulling the vehicle over, it was found the male driver had no license (he was 19) and no identification. He was arrested.

ENUMCLAW

Feb. 2

– Officers trespassed a subject from the Guesthouse Inn around 8:17 a.m.

– Police responded to a report of a subject wearing all black and carrying bags down Charwila Lane around 10:01 p.m. No crime was being committed.

Feb. 4

– Officers were dispatched to Griffin Avenue around 1:02 p.m. regarding a subject throwing rocks. The subject agreed to leave the area.

Feb. 5

– Police received a report of a vehicle on Chinook Avenue running for at least six hours with no one inside around 3:29 a.m. Officers turned off the ignition but could not locate the owner.

– Officers attempted to locate a driver on Watson Avenue around 7:59 p.m. for a possible dui. The vehicle was located and the driver arrested for DUI.

Feb. 6

– Police were dispatched to Natalie Place around 7:17 p.m. to a fight report. Upon arriving, it was determined the fight was verbal only.

– A subject was stopped outside the Wells Street police station around 8:28 p.m. Officers talked to the subject about previous unacceptable behavior.

Feb. 8

– Police were dispatched to Roosevelt Avenue around 10:58 a.m. in regard to a two-vehicle collision involving a Senior Center bus.

– Officers attempted to locate a loose horse on 244th Avenue SE around 3:31 p.m. Police were able to contact the owner who showed them the horse was back inside a fenced area.

– Police were told of an aggressive dog on Wells Street around 5:46 p.m. Officers were able to get the dog back into its yard and blocked off an escape route. Police planned to send a report to King County animal control.

– Officers received a report of a male outside Highpoint Village saying he was being held captive around 8:43 p.m. The subject was taken back inside.

– Police were told of a subject taking clothes out of a Griffin Avenue donation bin and trying to light them on fire around 11:59 p.m. The subject agreed to clean up the mess but denied trying to start a fire. Officers were called to Loraine Street a few hours later after being informed the reporting part was being threatened, but it was determined no crime was committed.

BLACK DIAMOND

Jan. 30

– Officers were dispatched to Morgan Drive around 7:55 a.m. for a juvenile complaint. It was determined the child was upset and misbehaving because of their younger siblings, and missed their school bus.

– A report of a 3rd Avenue storage unit having been vandalized was given to police around 4:27 p.m. The case is under investigation.

Jan. 31

– Officers received an email around 6:05 p.m. regarding an attempted vehicle theft off Bruckners Way. Footage of the suspect was put on social media to see if the public could identify them.

– Police assisted EMS on SE 293rd Place around 11:18 p.m. with a medical incident. The subject was transported to a hospital.

Feb. 1

– Police were contacted at the department around 1:31 p.m. regarding an attempted break-in on 5th Avenue. Officers were able to determine no crime was committed.

– Officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle on SE Fir Street around 11:39 p.m. It was determined the subjects associated with the vehicle were working to retrieve equipment for night work.

Feb. 3

– Police were dispatched to Kanaskat Drive around 8 a.m. to investigate an Apple Airpods theft. A woman had called officers to tell them the airpods were stolen from SeaTac Airport, but GPS showed the device was on Kanaskat Drive. Officers contacted the home owners of the residence and determined the headphones were not there.

Feb. 4

– Officers performed a death investigation on Tahoma Place around 11:08 a.m. It did not appear the death was suspicious.

– Police responded to a noise complaint on 3rd Avenue around 10:15 p.m. The music was turned down.

Feb. 5

– Officers were dispatched to McHugh Avenue in Enumclaw to assist with an arrest around 1:02 a.m. The suspect was inside their home at the time, and it was determined not to enter the home and to address the situation later.

– Police saw a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed at the intersection of SE 304th Place and 224th Avenue SE when it crashed into a utility pole. The driver was transported to a hospital for minor injuries, and the passenger declined aid. The vehicle was confirmed to be stolen and the pole destroyed. The road was shut down as PSE replaced the pole. Charges were filed for multiple offenses.