Police Blotter

The Enumclaw Police Department, in cooperation with The Courier-Herald, has begun a “Warrant of the Week” program. This program is designed to capture people who currently have warrants out for their arrest through tips that citizens provide to the Enumclaw police. The arrest warrants have been issued by the Enumclaw Municipal Court. Each week, a photo of a wanted person, along with a brief description of the crime, will be published. Citizens who have information regarding the whereabouts of the wanted person are encouraged to call the Enumclaw Police Department at 360-825-3505. Callers may remain anonymous.

Warrant of the Week

The Enumclaw Police Department, in cooperation with The Courier-Herald, has begun a “Warrant of the Week” program. This program is designed to capture people who currently have warrants out for their arrest through tips that citizens provide to the Enumclaw police. The arrest warrants have been issued by the Enumclaw Municipal Court. Each week, a photo of a wanted person, along with a brief description of the crime, will be published. Citizens who have information regarding the whereabouts of the wanted person are encouraged to call the Enumclaw Police Department at 360-825-3505. Callers may remain anonymous.

Adam S. Lytle

Adam S. Lytle has one warrant issued for his arrest. The warrant has a $10,000 bail and is for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. He was arrested in December 2006 and both charges stem from the same incident. Enumclaw Fire Department personnel had responded to an aid call for a male found down in the 800 block of Myrtine Street. EFD arrived and found Lytle in the middle of the street. He was intoxicated and became combative with the firefighters. Two police officers were dispatched to assist and when they arrived Lytle began fighting with them. A Taser had to be deployed to take Lytle into custody. He is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs approximately 180 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He has connections to the Enumclaw area as well as Idaho.