Police arrest driver, assist Auburn | Enumclaw police reports Nov. 9-11

TOO FAST: Police responded at 2:11 a.m. Nov. 11 to a report of a recklessly-driven vehicle on Roosevelt Avenue. After locating the suspect vehicle, officers arrested and booked the motorist for driving under the influence. Passengers were released at the scene and the vehicle was impounded.

TOO FAST: Police responded at 2:11 a.m. Nov. 11 to a report of a recklessly-driven vehicle on Roosevelt Avenue. After locating the suspect vehicle, officers arrested and booked the motorist for driving under the influence. Passengers were released at the scene and the vehicle was impounded.

AUBURN ASSIST: City police helped Auburn authorities the afternoon of Nov. 11 as they searched a Lowell Place home for a suspect with outstanding arrest warrants. It was believed the suspect was hiding in the home, but a search turned up nothing.

NOT INTOXICATED: Police responded at 12:49 m. Nov. 10 to a call of two trucks occupied by intoxicated drivers in a Roosevelt Avenue parking lot. Police checked and found one of the drivers was not impaired. The other truck remained in the lot.

WALKED AWAY: Officers were called shortly before 7 a.m. Nov. 9 to help located an individual who walked away from a Jensen Street facility. The person was found, headed toward the senior center. The subject was left with the director of the Jensen Street facility.