Editor’s note: The Enumclaw police blotter will not be available again until the week of June 20.
BLACK DIAMOND
May 9
■ Officers were dispatched to Newcastle Drive to help a driver jump start their car around 11 p.m. However, officers discovered the man had an active warrant our for his arrest. That said, due to booking restrictions, the man could not be booked, so he was advised instead to contact the court to resolve the warrant.
May 10
■ Police were called out to Willow Avenue SE to look for a suspicious person around 5:30 p.m. Officers determined no crime was committed.
■ Officers were called to a Morgan Drive residence around 8 p.m. regarding a dispute. It was civil in nature.
May 11
■ Around 1:45 p.m., police were contacted for a civil standby request for a man looking to retrieve personal belongings from his residence on 218th Avenue SE. There was no incident as the man removed his belongings from the home.
■ Dispatch sent officers to 314th Place around 3 p.m. to a call of a catalytic converter theft.
■ Police were sent to 3rd Avenue in regard to a noise complaint from an anonymous reporter around 11 p.m. Officers did not hear any excessive noise.
May 12
■ Officer stopped a car on Roberts Drive for a traffic violation around 8:30 p.m. The driver had a suspended license, so they were cited and released.
■ Police were called to 216th Avenue SE to help get a disabled car out of the road around 9:45 p.m.
May 13
■ Officers assisted the Enumclaw police with a recovered stolen vehicle around 1:30 a.m.
■ Police were alerted to a report of a child left unattended in their car seat around 7 p.m. When officers arrived, the mother was removing the child from the car, which was parked in front of her house. The child was upset but did not appear harmed, and the mother told police he fell asleep on the ride home and did not want to leave the car. Officers told her not to leave the child alone in the car in the future.
May 14
■ A noise complaint made at 3 p.m on SE Evergreen Street was unfounded.
■ Another noise complaint, this time on 3rd Avenue around 7:45 p.m., had officers contacting the reporting party after investigating the noise and telling them the noise was not unreasonable. However, police also contacted the party making the noise, and they agreed to turn the music down.
■ Officers were flagged down by a woman on Union Drive around 9 p.m. regarding an unwanted individual at her residence. Police contacted in the individual, who agreed to leave and schedule a time to return later.
May 15
■ Police were called out to 3rd Avenue for a noise complaint around 12:45 a.m. The music in question was in violation of local municipal code, and was turned down to appropriate levels.
■ Officers assisted Enumclaw police around 11 p.m. to a stabbing on the King County fairgrounds. Officers helped take crime scene photographs and process evidence.