GOOD NEWS: Police were told the morning of May 14 a wallet containing $125 cash, three credit cards and other items had been stolen from a grocery cart at a city business. The wallet was located with everything intact and returned to the owner.
ANIMAL COMPLAINT: An area homeowner reported May 14 her daughter and a friend were keeping two pit bulls at her residence. An officer advised he had contacted King County Animal Control and the homeowner should contact the agency for assistance.
TWO CHARGED: A May 14 traffic stop resulted in the driver arrested and booked for lack of a valid driver’s license. A passenger was arrested on an outstanding warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court.
ALCOHOL OFFENSES: A May 14 traffic stop on state Route 410 resulted in the driver cited for driving under the influence and a passenger arrested for being a minor in possession. The vehicle was impounded.
JUVENILE INTOXICATED: A traffic stop at 1:23 a.m. May 15 at the intersection of McHugh Avenue and Porter Street resulted in a juvenile arrested for driving under the influence. Four passengers were taken to the police station and released to parents. The vehicle was impounded.
KID TROUBLE: Police were told the afternoon of May 15 of three juvenile boys on the roof of Southwood Elementary School, throwing rocks at each other and the building. They were returned to parents at the nearby ballfields where they could be supervised.
NOT STREET LEGAL: Police received several calls May 16 regarding a drag-race type of vehicle being driven or pulled on Semanski Street; callers complained that it was very loud and backfiring. The vehicle was located at Enumclaw Middle School. Those in possession of the vehicle said they would not be driving it on the street, that it would be put on a trailer and taken home.
THREATS: A citizen arrived at the police station May 16 after receiving a threatening text message from a former boyfriend. An officer contacted the man, who said the message was meant as a joke and he would send no more.