Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | Jan. 10 – 20

A fight at a local bar, overdose victim saved by Narcan, and a possible threat with gun.

ENUMCLAW

Jan. 13

– Officers were contacted around 10:15 a.m. regarding a subject sitting in the middle of the roundabout on Semankski Street S and Warner Avenue; they were just waiting for a ride, and moved to the sidewalk.

– Officers were dispatched to Cole Street around 2:30 p.m. regarding a subject stripping. It was determined the subject was just changing clothes.

Jan. 14

– Officers received a report of malicious mischief on Charwila Lane around 1:30 p.m. The suspect was located, cited, and released.

– Officers were called to Battersby Avenue and Wells Street around 11 p.m. to locate a subject who ran out of St. Elizabeth Hospital with an IV still attached. The subject was found and aid called to remove the IV.

– Officers were dispatched to Seeders to break up a fight around midnight. When officers arrived, the parties were separated and one subject had already left; officers will aid the business in trespassing the subject who left when contact is made.

Jan. 15

– Officers made contact with two subjects seemingly prowling a business on Griffin Avenue around 5 a.m. They told officers they were just looking for a place to rest.

– Officers responded to a report of a gun shot at the Lee Hotel around 11:30 p.m. The subject was gone before officers arrived, but no other residents heard a shot.

Jan. 16

– Both officers and Enumclaw Fire responded to a possible overdose on Loraine Avenue around 11 p.m.

Jan. 17

– Officers aided Black Diamond police during a possible DUI stop on 244th Avenue SE around 12:15 a.m. The driver was found to not be impaired.

– Officers again responded with Enumclaw Fire to a possible overdose on Loraine Avenue around 1 a.m.

– Officers were alerted to a suspect prowling vehicles on Wynalda Drive around 3 a.m. One subject was arrested on a felony warrant as well as new EPS charges for malicious mischief, trespassing, and vehicle prowling.

– A firearm was surrendered to officers at the Police Station around 4 p.m.

Jan. 18

– Officers were dispatched to a possible fight in progress outside St. Elizabeth Hospital around 4:30 a.m; it was just a subject in a vehicle that did not want to be checked in to the emergency department.

– QFC requested officers aid in trespassing panhandlers from the area around 2 p.m; contact was made and trespassing letters issued.

– Officers responded to a shoplift at Works Sports and Outdoors around 5 p.m.; vehicle information was available, but officers were unable to locate the car at the registered address.

– Officers received a report of a possible porta-potty on fire at McFarland Park around 7:30 p.m.; it appeared a subject lit a firework inside, and there was just a lot of smoke, no damage.

– Officers responded to a car break-in at Enumclaw High around 10:30 p.m. A report was taken with a suspect vehicle in mind.

Jan. 19

– Officers aided an elderly female who wandered into the police station get to St. Elizabeth around 5:30 p.m.

– Officers responded to suspicious activity at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints around 9 p.m. One vehicle left after arrival; the driver was identified and will be cited for reckless driving. The second vehicle was impounded.

Jan. 20

– Officers responded with Enumclaw fire for an overdose on Cole Street around 1:45 a.m. The subject was revived with Narcan.

BLACK DIAMOND

Jan. 10

– Officers responded to a car collision on Baker Street and 3rd Avenue around 12:45 p.m. All parties were contacted, and all denied medical evaluation. Both vehicles were operational, and everyone exchanged information.

Jan. 11

– Officers were dispatched on a welfare check on SE Cottonwood Street around 8:30 p.m. It turns out the 911 call was made by a small child playing on a laptop, and police were not needed.

– Officers stopped a car on 3rd Avenue around 10:30 p.m., and quickly learned the driver was wanted for burglary out of Oregon. The warrant was confirmed and the suspect transported to the King County jail as a fugitive from justice. The car was impounded.

Jan. 12

– Officers were dispatched to SE 288th Street around 12:30 p.m. to investigate suspicious circumstances where a female was seen walking east before chucking her purse into a nearby ditch. Officers recovered the purse and returned it to the woman.

Jan. 13

– Officers trespassed a juvenile from a 216th Avenue SE business around noon.

Jan. 14

– Officers were dispatched to a Lawson Street around 3 a.m. residence to investigate barking dogs — the neighbor that complained said it was an unusual occurrence. Officers made contact with the home owner, who brought the dogs inside.

– Officers attempted to perform a welfare check on a 224th Avenue SE resident around 10:45 a.m., but was unable to locate the subject. Officers were contacted again later in the day by the reporting party, who filed a missing persons report.

Jan. 15

– Officers were dispatched to Maple Avenue SE around 12:15 p.m. to investigate a threat involving a weapon. According to the reporting party, he informed the suspect that the community dumpsters were full; in response, the suspect lifted their shirt, showing a pistol and a badge. The suspect had left before police arrived.

Jan. 16

– Officers stopped a vehicle on 218th Place SE around 10:30 p.m. after determining the driver had a suspended license. The driver also had a warrant out for his arrest; he was detained and related with a criminal citation, while the car was released to a licensed driver.