Crime & Safety
Enumclaw Police: Drunk Man Mistakes Stranger's Apartment as his Own, Burglary Suspect Vehicle Sought and Brass Knuckles Confiscated
The following information from March 29 through March 31 was provided by the Enumclaw Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, March 29
Speeders Beware: Extra patrol was requested at about 8 a.m. for the area of 260th Avenue S.E. due to speeders.
Saturday, March 30
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Burglary Suspect: Police received notice from King County Sheriff's Office at 2:23 p.m. of a residential burglary that occurred on 228th Avenue S.E. involving an 80s white Toyota style four-door, dirty with front passenger side damage and Oregon plates.
Vehicle Prowl: A citizen reported to police a vehicle prowl that occurred on James Street sometime in the last two weeks.
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Dangerous Weapon: An officer responded to St. Elizabeth Hospital at 7:26 p.m. upon a request to remove a set of brass knuckles that were taken from a patient. The patient was also arrested for possession of dangerous weapons.
Sunday, March 31
Drunk Mistake: Police responded to a residence on Watson Street at 4:01 a.m. for a report of an unwanted person banging on the front door and then trying to get in through a window. It was an intoxicated man who was at the wrong apartment. He was redirected to his own apartment. About two hours later he was found asleep in the men's room of a business on Roosevelt Avenue. Police located his vehicle in the parking lot and were watching it to make sure he didn't try to drive.
No Forwarding Address: Police responded to an apartment on Myrtine Street at 11:35 a.m. for a report an unknown woman was pounding on a neighbor's door and was still sitting in her vehicle yelling. She was looking for someone who no longer lived at the apartment and agreed to leave.
Animal Complaint: Police received a complaint at 8:14 p.m. about a dog on Loraine Street that had been barking for the last three days. They were following up with King County Animal Control on Monday.
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