Harassing phone calls | Bonney Lake Police Blotter

Officers were called to a Bonney Lake business after a potential client became agitated with an employee. The employee received a phone call from the client, who quickly became demanding and unreasonable, according to the employee.

Suspended license: Officers observed expired car tabs during the graveyard shift on May 7. After officers stopped the vehicle, the driver told officers they were going to get a trip permit for the car during the next day. The driver provided a Washington State ID to officers, but wasn’t able to provide a drivers license when asked. Dispatched advised officers the driver has a warrant for theft out of Kent. The driver was placed into custody and transferred to the Kent Police Department. Cascade Towing impounded the vehicle.

Harassing phone calls: Officers were called to a Bonney Lake business after a potential client became agitated with an employee. The employee received a phone call from the client, who quickly became demanding and unreasonable, according to the employee. The caller then began asking unreasonable questions, and the employee hung up when she felt the caller started making threats.Officers investigated the number that was used to call the business and found who the number is associated with, but it is unknown whether this person made the call to the business.