Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | Feb. 21 – March 2

Confiscated drugs, a bar fight, and an egging.

ENUMCLAW

Feb. 24

– Officers were called to Charwila Lane around 8:30 p.m. in regards to dogs being left in a cold vehicle for an extended period of time. Officers contacted the owner, who departed with the dogs.

Feb. 25

– Officers were called to check out a suspicious vehicle behind the Safeway around 8:15 a.m.; several drugs were confiscated from the driver, and resources offered.

– Officers were called to a Roosevelt Avenue business around 2 p.m. regarding a subject taking a cart of items out of the store without paying. The subject fled from officers, who did not pursue.

– Officers received a report of a subject yelling at nearby adults and children on Initial Avenue and Railroad Street around 5:30 p.m. The subject was arrested and booked for disorderly conduct.

– Police conducted a traffic stop on First Street around 11 p.m.; the driver was arrested for DUI.

– Officers were alerted to a fight outside the Ski Inn Bar around 11:15 p.m. The fight was resolved when police arrived.

Feb. 27

– Police responded to a report of a rock being thrown through a Washington Avenue window around 2 a.m.; a report was taken, and no suspects identified.

March 1

– Officers were called by a driver who was being followed in the county and town. The suspicious driver stopped following the reporting party before officers could respond.

– An employee at Enumclaw Stationers called the police around 5 p.m because a customer was harassing them. Officers told the subject to cease contact, or be trespassed.

March 2

– Officers were dispatched to Osceola Street S to a report of a cow falling off a truck around 11 a.m. Police provided traffic control.

BLACK DIAMOND

Feb. 21

– Officers responded to a two-car crash on 216th Avenue SE around 8:30 p.m. An investigation revealed the driver to be believed at-fault was under the influence; they were cited for DUI and transported to St. Elizabeth hospital.

Feb. 24

– Officers contacted a woman sitting on the curb in the Ten Trails area for a welfare check around midnight. She informed officers that she lived in the neighborhood, but was outside because she was upset with her roommate.

– Officers were dispatched to Bruckners Court around 1:30 p.m. regarding a residential egging.

– Officers received a call from Valley Communication Radio around 3:15 p.m. that a stop sign was knocked over on 216th Avenue SE. Public Works repaired the sign.

Feb. 25

– Officers responded to a call from a Stuart Avenue resident around 3:45 a.m. about a man wearing all black and a red bandana trying the door handles of various vehicles; the caller’s RING camera caught the man trying his girlfriend’s car handle. There was no damage to the car or items taken; officers did not locate the subject.

Feb. 26

– Officers were called to Crystal Lakes Lane for a burglary in progress around 4 a.m. The caller told officers their garage door opener was taken from their unlocked car and a male suspect attempted to enter; however, the homeowner chased the man away.