TWO WARRANTS: After hearing of a suspicious man in a Porter Street neighborhood the afternoon of Nov. 29, police responded and made contact with the suspect. It was determined he was wanted on one warrant issued by Buckley and another issued by Bonney Lake. He was taken to the Enumclaw jail for booking.
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY: Police took a report of a residential burglary the afternoon of Nov. 29. The incident occurred when the residents of the Griffin Avenue home was away on vacation.
DRUNK DRIVER: A traffic stop at 2:39 a.m. Nov. 29 on Griffin Avenue turned up an intoxicated driver. The motorist was arrested for driving under the influence and the vehicle was impounded.
ATTEMPTED FORGERY: An officer responded the morning of Nov. 28 to a Monroe Avenue location after hearing of a prescription forgery attempt. Pharmacy staff was in possession of the suspect’s identification.
THREATS MADE: After threatening statements were made, an officer responded Nov. 28 to a Griffin Avenue location. A patient was issued a no-trespass letter.
PARKING COMPLAINT: A citizen arrived at the police station lobby the afternoon of Nov. 28, complaining of two vehicles that exceed the two-hour parking limit. An officer chalked both tires for potential citations.