INSPECTION NOTICE: Officers were dispatched on Oct. 28 to a report of an assault. The landlord of the residence told officers they were scheduled to do a walkthrough of the residence, but were told by the female resident to go away. The landlord then went around to the back door of the residence, but when she entered, the resident picked up a pickaxe and partially swung it at the landlord. Officers contacted the female resident, who said she never noticed inspection notices and was startled when the landlord entered through the back door, which is why she picked up the pickaxe. The resident denied swinging it. Officers determined no assault was made. Incidentally, a man not related to the case but at the scene had a warrant out of Sumner, and officers placed him into custody after settling the dispute.
HIT AND RUN: On Nov. 9 officers were dispatched to a report of a hit and run. The victim told officers they were going to make a sharp left turn but was then hit by another car. The collision caused the airbags to deploy, but the victim saw the other car turn around and drive away. Other officers located the suspect vehicle and contacted the two subjects who were standing near the car. The driver of the car had multiple warrants, was cited for a hit and run along with driving with a suspended license, and then took him into custody.