INTOXICATED: Police received multiple reports the evening of April 27 regarding a recklessly-driven vehicle. Police made a stop and arrested the motorist for driving while intoxicated. The vehicle was impounded.
HARASSMENT: A father notified police April 26, reporting his daughter was a victim of harassment. An officer contacted a third party and advised him to stop calling and texting.
PANHANDLING: Police were told April 26 of a man panhandling in front of a Roosevelt Avenue businesses. An officer contacted the man advised him to stop asking people for money.
STOLEN PLATES: Police were notified the morning of April 26 of a Honda Accord that had been parked for days in the vicinity of Garfield Street. An officer determined the license plates had been stolen in Tacoma. The plates were confiscated and the vehicle was impounded. The owner of the stolen plates asked that they be destroyed, as he had already replaced them.
OBSTRUCTING: Police arrested a subject April 25 on an outstanding warrant issued by the state Department of Correction and added a charge of obstructing a public servant.
DOMESTIC TROUBLE: Police responded the morning of April 24 to a Leo Place address after hearing of a fight between a father and son. The son had departed by the time police arrived. It was determined to be verbal only and the issue was settled upon police contact.
SHOPLIFTER: A Monroe Avenue business contacted police at 1:40 a.m. April 23 regarding someone was was shoplifting by drinking wine in the men’s bathroom. Management did not wish to press charges and the suspect was released at a bus stop.