Crime & Safety
Police Blotter for Feb. 10 through Feb. 12
A roundup of Enumclaw police reports from Friday, Feb. 10 through Sunday, Feb. 12.

Friday, Feb. 10
Juvenile Problem: Police responded to a location on Semanski Street at 8:54 a.m. after two adults had disruptive juveniles detained. They were taken to the police station.
Hit and Run: Police responded to a hit and run accident on Melody Lane at 11:27 a.m. They tracked the suspect vehicle and it was impounded.
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Gas Theft: Police received a report at 2:15 p.m. that gas was siphoned from a vehicle parked on Battersby Avenue.
Domestic Incident: Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute between a woman and her adult daughter at a residence on Bondgard Avenue at 5:59 p.m. The daughter was reportedly out of control and at one point grabbed a kitchen knife. Police transported her to a facility on involuntary commitment.
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Noise: Police responded a report of what might be a fight in a house on McHugh Avenue at 7:20 p.m. It was a loud basketball game.
Police received a noise complaint of loud music from a house on Wilson Avenue at 9:21 p.m. They were given a warning to keep the noise down.
Saturday, Feb. 11
Fled the Scene: Police were unsuccessful in stopping a vehicle on 284th Avenue S.E. at S.E. 392nd Street at 12:12 a.m. for an unspecified reason. The vehicle fled northbound on Farman Street North and was described as blue, possibly a Honda or similar type vehicle with unknown plate.
Gas Theft: A citizen reported that a two-gallon red plastic gas can that was half full with fuel was taken from inside his unlocked vehicle on Washington Avenue at 8:39 p.m.
Dog Attack: Police responded to a report of an attack at a home on Michael Avenue at 10:50 a.m. The victim was the dog owner who was treated on-site for injuries. King County Animal Control was advised.
Reckless Driving: Police issued a citation for reckless driving to a driver who was seen driving recklessly in the area of Roosevelt Avenue at Watson Street at 3:23 p.m.
Malicious Mischief: Juveniles were seen pulling boards out of a fence at a property on Warner Avenue at 5:47 p.m.
Speeders Beware: Extra patrol has been requested on Watson Street at State Route 410 due to an ongoing problem with speeding vehicles, particularly between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. every night.
Suspicious Circumstances: Police received a report at 10:12 p.m. that a resident on Berninger Street found a large cardboard cut-out dumped on their front porch that was described as a full-size depiction of a sasquatch figure with coins over the eyes and tape over the mouth. The resident was worried it was meant to be threatening or derogatory in nature but there were no suspects or motive to report to police. Extra patrols were requested.
Noise: Police received a report of a possible domestic violence incident at an apartment on Myrtine Street at 10:42 p.m. It was a group of people playing a video game loudly.
Police received a complaint of loud music and bass coming from the Expo Center at 11:34 p.m. Police found it was an event with a live band that was to go until midnight. Security was contacted to ask them to turn it down.
Sunday, Feb. 12
Disturbance: Police responded to a disturbance at a hotel on Griffin Avenue at 1:57 a.m. All subjects contacted by police were returning to their rooms for the night. A second report of a disturbance came at 3:01 p.m. Police responded and confirmed there was no problem.
Trespass: A subject was issued a trespass letter for QFC at 4:03 a.m.
Loitering: Police were informed of a group of teenagers who were asked to stop loitering inside a store on Monroe Avenue and so moved to the entrance at 5:20 p.m. They later moved to a nearby church. Upon police contact, they said they wouldn't have around the store anymore.
Noise: Police responded to a complaint of a barking dog at a residence on Bondgard Avenue at 5:51 p.m. They made contact with the owner who brought the dog inside.
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