Vandalized trucks | Buckley Police

On Oct. 3 officers were called to a report of vandalism. The reporting party’s trucks were damaged sometime during the night.

VANDALIZED TRUCKS: On Oct. 3 officers were called to a report of vandalism. The reporting party’s trucks were damaged sometime during the night. One truck had a damaged windshield and another had a large scratch on the side. The reporting party told officers they had video footage of that night but was in the process of retrieving it.

RECKLESS DRIVING, ELUDING: Officers observed a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed on Oct. 4. The car eluded officers but backup soon located it again and continued pursuing after observing pedestrians having to leave the road to get out of the car’s way, which was still speeding. Sumner PD and the Washington State Patrol joined in pursuing the vehicle, which eventually stopped and the driver fled on foot. When he was caught, the driver told officers he fled because he had a warrant. The driver was cited and booked into the King County jail.

FOUND DEBIT CARD: On Oct. 5 a debit card was turned in to officers. A records check found contact information for the owner, but officers were unable to contact him. The card was booked into the property room as found property.

STOLEN COPPER: Officers were called on Oct. 5 about stolen copper wire from a business. A metal siding of the business had been pulled away, which was how the suspect entered the business. Approximately 300 pounds of wire was taken.

NO PAPERS: Officers pulled over a vehicle that crossed over the cross-hatched barrier on a highway on-ramp on Oct. 7. The male driver told officers he did not have his drivers license on him or insurance papers. The name and date of birth the driver gave officers were fake, which was revealed in a records check. A records check of the car revealed the name of the driver and that he had a warrant. Officers arrested the driver and booked him in the Fife jail.