SCHOOL INCIDENT: Police responded to an Enumclaw school on Semanski Street at 9 a.m. March 28, following a report of a fourth-degree assault.
DOMESTIC: Police responded at 11:30 a.m. March 28 to a First Street address and a report of a domestic dispute. It was found to be verbal only, nothing physical, and the issue was handled.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Police were alerted March 28 to a juvenile male who had left school. An officer contacted the youth, who was transported back to school and later released to a parent.
LEFT ALONE: Police were called at 8 p.m. March 28 by someone reporting three children left alone in a vehicle while an adult went into a Roosevelt Avenue business. When police arrived, a parent was in the vehicle with the children.
SENIOR CENTER: Police responded at 9 a.m. March 27 to a disturbance at the senior center.
INVOLUNTARY: Police responded shortly after 6 p.m. March 27 to a Griffin Avenue address; the situation ended with one person being involuntary committed to a healthcare facility.
DEATH INVESTIGATIONS: Police performed two death investigations March 26. The first was at 5:15 a.m. at a Highpoint Street address, the second at 9:15 a.m. at a Willow Drive address. There had also been a death investigation shortly before noon March 23 at a Mountain View Drive address.
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Police responded at 5:40 a.m. to a Battersby Avenue address and case of criminal trespass.
THEFT: Two theft reports were taken the afternoon of March 26. The first was at a Stevenson Avenue address, the second at Mount Villa Drive.
DISRESPECT: A citizen called police the morning of March 24, reporting someone had removed the flags from the Kibler Elementary flagpole and thrown them on the ground. A school official was handling the situation.
ASSAULT: City police initially took a report of an assault occurring March 24, but determined the incident took place outside city jurisdiction. King County authorities responded to the Enumclaw station to talk to the victim.
THEFT FROM AUTO: It was reported March 24 that a theft from a vehicle occurred while the auto was parked at the Boise Creek Sixplex.
DISTURBANCE: Police responded to a Railroad Street address shortly before 10 p.m. March 24 and arrested a subject for creating a public disturbance. The individual also was trespassed from the property.
MISCHIEF: Police responded at 2 a.m. March 23 to a Roosevelt Avenue address where someone reported malicious mischief and requested extra patrol.
HIT AND RUN: A hit and run accident involving a vehicle and power pole was reported at 5:30 a.m. March 23. The incident occurred on Porter Street.
SOLICITING: Police were alerted March 23 to solicitors working in the vicinity of Montgomery Avenue. Contact was made and it was agreed the sales effort would cease.