All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Nov. 1
Driving Drunk: At about 12:30 a.m., an officer observed three vehicles driving erratically. At contact, one of the drivers was visibly intoxicated and possessed a warrant, as well as a suspended drivers license. He was arrested and transported to Puyallup jail. The subject was uncooperative throughout the process and at one point, refused to put his legs inside the patrol car.
Burglary: A residential burglary was reported on 74th Street East. The resident witnessed the suspect pull into the driveway but assumed he was there to look at a trailer for sale. Instead the suspect grabbed a generator, ran down the driveway, put it into his vehicle and fled. The resident was unable to see the suspect’s face. Police found no investigative leads.
Disorderly Conduct: Officers responded to the report of disorderly conduct in the parking lot of a Bonney Lake retail store. Upon identification, one of the men was found to possess two warrants, for which he was booked into Pierce County Jail.
Warrant Meet: Auburn Police Department arrested an individual possessing a Bonney Lake warrant for Defrauding Public Utility. A Bonney Lake officer transported the subject to Enumclaw Jail.
Nov. 2
DUI: A patrol officer witnessed a vehicle swerving and speeding down Sumner Buckley Highway at approximately 12:30 a.m. The driver exhibited signs of intoxication but denied alcohol consumption. He refused field sobriety tests but due to obvious signs of impairment, was arrested for DUI without incident.
Single Vehicle Collision: Officers responded to the report of a single vehicle collision on Church Lake Road East. The driver was determined to be under the influence of narcotics and marijuana by a drug recognition expert at Puyallup Jail.
Nov.3
Domestic Violence: The male subject of a domestic violence report was initially calm during police interaction but grew increasingly agitated; he went from compliant to belligerent and back again. He denied pushing his wife but admitted to kicking her nightstand. He was arrested for Malicious Mischief DV and issued a no contact order. His wife requested police take custody of the subject’s firearms because she was afraid he would return for them.
Nov. 4
Light Bulbs: A resident of 61st Street East reported a residential burglary. The thief broken in through the rear garage door and stole four lightbulbs. No suspect information was available.
Nov. 5
Mailbox Vandalism: A resident of Locust Avenue reported damage to his mailbox. No suspect information was available.
Nov. 11
Vehicle Prowl: A woman called to report her purse stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at an area school. Security footage showed a vehicle in the area at the time of the prowl but it was unclear whether or not it belonged to the suspect. There were no witnesses or investigative leads available.