INJURY ACCIDENT: Police responded the afternoon of June 2 to the vicinity of Southeast 400th Street and 218th Avenue Southeast, assisting King County deputies and emergency medical staff with an auto accident involving injuries.
ATTEMPTED LURING: The afternoon of June 2, an older man driving a light gold or tan van stepped from his vehicle and motioned for three juveniles to come his way. Instead, they fled the area. Police could not locate the van. The incident occurred in the 700 block of Watson Street.
DUCKS IN CUSTODY: Police were told June 1 of a traffic hazard stemming from ducks on the roadway in the vicinity of state Route 410 and Warner Avenue. When police arrived the ducks had moved into a roadside ditch. It appeared they had been “clipped” so a wildlife officer was contacted to take possession of the birds.
THREATS TEXTED: Police investigated after being told May 31 of threats being made via text messaging. One suspect was arrested for harassment.
NO SOLICITING
• Two subjects were seen approaching houses in the Natalie Place neighborhood May 31, looking in windows when no one answered the door. Officers made contact and determined the two were solicitors. They were advised of regulations regarding such activity and said they would be leaving the area.
• Three subjects were reported going door-to-door June1, selling roofing services. They were contacted by police and warned to halt their activity until a business license was obtained. They were picked up by a supervisor and left the area.
AUTO THEFT: A 1993 Toyota Corolla was reported stolen at approximately 6 p.m. May 31 from a Blake Street address. By 8:42 p.m., police learned the vehicle had been recovered by Tacoma authorities; there was ignition damage and the vehicle was towed. The registered owner was notified of both the location and condition of the automobile.