Should have stayed away | Enumclaw & Buckley Police Blotter

A woman who had just been released from the city jail went to a Division Street location, in violation of a no-contact order and no-trespassing order. She was then arrested at a city grocery store, where she also had been trespassed. In the end, she was booked for twice violating a no-contact order and twice for trespassing.

Enumclaw

SUSPICIOUS: Police were told the evening of Marcy 9 of a suspicious man in the vicinity of 236th Avenue Southeast. Officers found a vehicle abandoned in the roadway and observed a man run from the scene. He could not be immediately located. The situation was turned over to King County authorities.

STAY AWAY: A woman who had just been released from the city jail went to a Division Street location, in violation of a no-contact order and no-trespassing order. She was then arrested at a city grocery store, where she also had been trespassed. In the end, she was booked for twice violating a no-contact order and twice for trespassing.

Buckley

MARCH 7: Police handled a motorist who was driving under the influence in Buckley, responded to a domestic incident in Wilkeson and were alerted to a residential burglary alarm at a VanSickle Street address.

MARCH 6: A busy day included a report of a strong-arm robbery at a highway location, a theft from a vehicle at Rainier School and a death investigation at a site in the 28800 block of SR 410.