Crime & Safety
Police Blotter for Feb. 23
Snowy conditions Wednesday night may have contributed to more traffic reports than usual. No serious injuries were reported.

Malicious Mischief: A broken window, valued at about $900 was reported on a bus parked on Fell Street at 8:15 a.m.
Stolen Vehicle Recovered: A motorhome reported as stolen by the King County Sheriff's Office was found at Fred's Tow. Earlier, police received a report that the motorhome had been privately impounded from Grand Fir Drive on Tuesday. Both plates were found attached and no damages were evident.Β
Bad Smoke: A man called 9-1-1 at 4:47 p.m. reporting that he had smoked something that caused a medical concern. An Enumclaw police officer responded with State Patrol and Enumclaw Fire. The man was medically cleared and then arrested on outstanding warrants out of Bonney Lake and Buckley.
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Hit and Run: A hit and run accident was reported at 5:09 p.m. on Initial Avenue and Wells Street.Β
Bad Road Conditions: Eastbound State Route 410 at 284th Avenue S.E. was shut down at 5:56 p.m. due to road conditions.Β
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A citizen complained about slick roads on Blake, Warner and Semanski Streets at 6:11 p.m. An officer responding found snow was accumulating and contacted the city about plowing the roads. At 7:04 p.m. city personnel checked the roads and proceeded with plowing.Β
A vehicle had reportedly left the roadway at Warner Avenue and Birch Drive at 7:02 p.m. The occupant was out of the vehicle when an officer responded, and the vehicle had already been moved.
An accident was reported two miles east of town on State Route 410 at 10:16 p.m. An officer found a single disabled vehicle; the driver was waiting for father to get there and jump the car. The officer helped put out flares.
Drinking and Walking: A man was seen stumbling and falling down along Kibler Avenue and Garfield Street at 9:09 p.m. Officers found he had been drinking and was given a courtesy transport to his parents' home.
Neighbors on Alert: A work vehicle was reportedly parked on Initial Avenue at 10:43 p.m. with the driver's side door wide open. It appeared that there was someone inside. When officers responded, they found a large tarp inside but not a person. Contact has been made with the owner and the vehicle is secured.
Two people appeared to be trying to break into Enumclaw Regional Hospital at 11:50 p.m. They turned out to be security -- the matter was settled.
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