Two charged in fight, plane causes problem | Enumclaw police reports Oct. 5-7

TWO CHARGED: Police received multiple calls at about 12:30 a.m. Oct. 7 regarding a fight in progress at a Griffin Avenue address. Officers responded and arrested two subjects for fourth-degree assault and disorderly conduct. One was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital by emergency medical personnel. Both subjects posted bail and were released by 3:36 a.m.

TWO CHARGED: Police received multiple calls at about 12:30 a.m. Oct. 7 regarding a fight in progress at a Griffin Avenue address. Officers responded and arrested two subjects for fourth-degree assault and disorderly conduct. One was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital by emergency medical personnel. Both subjects posted bail and were released by 3:36 a.m.

PLANE PROBLEM: Police dealt Oct. 7 with a dispute between a subject flying a remote-controlled airplane and a property owner who claimed the airplane was distressing his livestock. The reporting party also reported he was nearly hit when the other party fired a slingshot in his direction. Police were to contact the school district about a possible “no-fly area” on district property. Meanwhile, the neighbor was told to cease the slingshot fire.

OVERTURNED: While on patrol at about 2:40 a.m. Oct 7, an officer spotted an overturned vehicle in the vicinity of 244th Avenue Southeast and state Route 410. No one was located near the vehicle so the officer attempted to contact the registered owner while the vehicle was towed to an impound lot.

THEFT FROM AUTO: Police were told the afternoon of Oct. 6 items had been stolen from a vehicle parked at Enumclaw High School. There was no damage to the vehicle but someone made off with a backpack containing a calculator, a school library book and an iPod cable.

SPARKING: Police took a report the evening of Oct. 5 regarding two broken street lights that were sparking in the 300 block of Cole Street. The city placed cautionary cones in the area and alerted Puget Sound Energy for a priority repair.

GOING TO WORK: A man asked police to be present Oct. 5 when he arrived for his new job, which is in the same parking complex as a business he had been ordered to avoid. He was given permission to go to work, but stay away from the rest of the complex. A permanent solution was in the works.