December 13
Vandalism and Theft: Officers responded to the report of stolen items from a vehicle parked at Bonney Lake High School during a wrestling match. The driver’s side window was broken to gain entry and a laptop, purse, driver’s license and gift cards were stolen. The window damage was estimated at $100 and the estimated amount for the missing items is $550. Along with this call, officers also spoke with two other citizens regarding items stolen from their vehicles while also parked at Bonney Lake High School. A Nikon camera along with two lenses were taken from one vehicle and was estimated at $1,000. The second caller told officers two credit cards and $50 in cash were taken. Her cards had been used at least three times before she was able to cancel them. At the time of this report there was no further information.
December 10
Minors in Possession: Officers received word that four juvenile males were seen leaving a SR 410 store and removing a bottle of alcohol from their bag with the security cap still on the bottle. The four were then seen heading toward the cinema. Once on scene, officers spoke with the store’s loss prevention who had surveillance video but did not have footage of them concealing the bottle in their bag. Officers then made their way to the cinema to warn them that the four may try to sneak in. The manager informed officers the four had just been kicked out for trying to use a month old ticket stub to enter. Officers then received another report that the four were seen bagging on the hood of cars and urinating on one as well. Now conducting an area check, officers saw the four walking along SR 410. Two of them spotted officers and fled on foot. He spoke with the remaining two juveniles and could smell intoxicants coming from both of them. Officers placed them under arrest for exhibiting signs of intoxication while in a public place. After searching their backpack, officers discovered five marijuana smoking pipes and bongs. After speaking with their parents, officers released them at the scene. This case has been forwarded to Remann Hall for review.
Hit and Run: Officers responded to the high school to the report of a male subject fleeing the scene after his vehicle struck a tree and was stuck on a curb. Once on scene officers saw a beer can laying outside the driver side door of the vehicle. The officers spoke with the reporting party who had tried to help the driver move his car off the curb. The reporting party told officers the driver said he had been drinking and would have to report his car as stolen. The next day, the driver spoke with officers regarding the incident. He told officers he lost control of his vehicle and left the scene to go get help to move his car but when he returned his car was already gone. He did not report his vehicle missing that night but later filed a theft report before speaking to officers. He was issued a criminal citation for hit and run and this case has been forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
Warrant: On a traffic stop for expired tabs, officers ran a records check on the driver and found an unconfirmed warrant for a hit and run unattended. The warrant was then confirmed and officers transported the driver to the Puyallup jail where he was booked.