Under the influence in a drive-thru | Bonney Lake Police Blotter

Officers responded Feb. 22 to a state Route 410 fast food restaurant to the report of a driver under the influence. An employee told officers, the driver was slurring his words and struck the curb while in the drive thru. The vehicle had left the scene before officers arrived and was seen leaving a store parking lot.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE: Officers responded Feb. 22 to a state Route 410 fast food restaurant to the report of a driver under the influence. An employee told officers, the driver was slurring his words and struck the curb while in the drive thru. The vehicle had left the scene before officers arrived and was seen leaving a store parking lot. Officers observed the vehicle swerving as well as displaying expired tabs from March 2010. Upon contact, the driver told officers he pulled over only because the female passenger dropped something that she needed to pick up. The driver exited the vehicle and agreed to complete voluntary field sobriety tests and a breath test. The breath test result registered at 0.110. The driver was taken to the police station for DUI processing and the female passenger was transported home where she was released.

THEFT: Officers responded Feb. 22 to the report of a vehicle prowl at a restaurant on SR 410. The reporting party told officers an unknown suspect got into his unlocked vehicle and took $40 and a sweatshirt.

SUSPENDED LICENSE: Officers on a routine patrol Feb. 22 observed a vehicle driving south on 214th Ave. East. A records check showed the driver to have his driving status revoked along with an outstanding warrant. Officers transported the driver to the Puyallup jail where he was booked. He was also issued a criminal citation for third degree driving with a suspended license and a notice of infraction for driving without insurance.

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VANDALISM: Officers responded Feb. 20 to the 185th Ave. East to the report of mailboxes being knocked over or destroyed. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the reporting party who told them they were inside their home and heard voices outside. The husband told officers, he saw three male subjects flee from his mailbox. Upon further investigation, it appeared that roughly 13 mailboxes had either been damaged, tampered with or destroyed on 185th Ave. East, 68th Street East or on 188th Ave. East. Also while conducting a search of the area, officers observed a stop sign and another sign were found knocked on the ground.