Eatonville Police Report, Oct. 24 – 30, 2002

 by Police Chief Jim Lewis             

 October 26 – A 36-year-old Eatonville woman alleges her 41-year-old boy friend left her handwritten notes in her mail box and visited her residence when she was not at home, which is a violation of a court ordered protection order. Case to prosecutor for review.

 October 27 – An 18-year-old Eatonville man was charged with violating a court ordered protection order. The suspect left a handwritten note on the windshield of a girl’s car, which is a violation of the protection order.

 October 27 – A 21-year-old Tacoma man was arrested for DWLS. A records check of the suspect’s vehicle license plates indicated the owner of the vehicle had a suspended license. The driver matched the description of the registered owner. The suspect was stopped and verified to be the owner. He was arrested cited and released.

 October 27 – A 35-year-old Eatonville woman was arrested for DWLS and for an Eatonville municipal court warrant for obstructing a police officer. The suspect was observed driving her vehicle in the 100 block of Madison Ave S. A records check disclosed she had a warrant for her arrest and that her license was suspended. The suspect was stopped and arrested. She was later transported and booked into PC Jail. Her vehicle was impounded.

 October 28 – A mountain bike was found at Glacier View Park.

 October 28 – An Eatonville boy reported he had hit an elk calf with his vehicle.

 October 30 – Someone entered the boy’s locker room at the high school during a football game and stole money and a ring from the opposing teams belongings.

 October 30 – Two men were arrested for possession of a stolen truck; possession of drug paraphernalia and one man was also arrested for failing to register as a sex offender. Officers received information the suspects could be en route to Eatonville in a stolen truck. Officer staged and waited until the truck arrived. Once the truck was spotted it was surrounded and the two suspects detained. Both suspects were booked into PC Jail.


 

 

"Pity the poor kids who grow up in a big city. They miss the little things that made growing up in a small town, ah, so wonderful."
~Tom Morrow