INTIMIDATION, OBSTRUCTION: Officers were dispatched to an wanted person at a residence Feb. 13. The reporting party told officers he fled his house because an unknown male had entered and started threatening him. Officers recognized the reporting party as someone who had memory issues. Officers took the reporting party back to his house. Another resident on the property told officers the subject may be the reporting party’s nephew. While talking with the other resident, a man exited the home and identified himself to be the nephew. Officers observed the nephew having dramatic mood swings while talking with him. At several times the nephew took a fighting stance and officers pointed their tasers at him. After a peaceful arrest, the nephew began to yell and threaten officers once he was in a patrol car. He was transported to the Pierce County jail for obstruction and intimidation.
SWITCHED PLATES: Officers were called Feb. 14 to check on a suspicious car. A record check of the plates and VIN number showed they belong on a different car. Registration was also out of date and the tabs were expired. The car was towed.