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Eatonville Police Report (Nov. 1 – 15, 2002)
by
Police Chief Jim Lewis
November
2 – Someone stole
several colored runway markers at the airport.
November
3 – A 23-year-old Lakewood man was arrested on
a drug related warrant. He was also arrested for
possession of drug paraphernalia and DWLS. The
suspect was stopped for driving at night without
headlights on. A records check disclosed he had an
outstanding warrant for his arrest for possession of
drugs and that his license was suspended. The
suspect was arrested and a search of his car
disclosed a glass smoking pipe. The suspect was
transported and booked into PC Jail. His vehicle was
impounded.
November
4 – Two juvenile boys were charged with
assaulting each other after they got into a fight at
the high school. Case to Remann Hall.
November
4 – A juvenile girl was charged with
assaulting another girl at the high school. Case to
Remann Hall.
November
4 – A 42-year-old Eatonville man was arrested
for DWLS. The suspect's vehicle license was run on
an in-car computer and it showed the registered
owner of the car had a suspended license. The car
was stopped and the driver was asked to produce his
license. The suspect said he didn’t have one that
he only had an ID card. The suspect was arrested for
DWLS. His vehicle was impounded.
November
5 – A 24-year-old Eatonville man was arrested
for DWLS and for possession of drug paraphernalia.
An officer saw the suspect driving and knew from
prior contacts that his license was suspected. An
in-car computer check verified his license was still
suspended. The suspect was stopped and he was
arrested. A search of the car disclosed a glass
smoking pipe. He was then arrested on the
paraphernalia charge. His vehicle was impounded
November
8 – A 31-year-old Roy man was arrested by
Puyallup Police on an Eatonville Municipal Court
warrant for DWLS 1st degree. The suspect
was held at the Puyallup City jail until he was
picked up by an Eatonville officer and booked into
PC jail.
November
9 – A BMX type bike was found in a yard in the
100 block of Rainier Ave W. The bike was taken as
found property and placed in the bike impoundment
yard.
November
12 – An officer was dispatched to the 45500
block of SR 7 on a reported vehicle on fire. The
vehicle’s owner said the wheel bearing locked up,
and as he was loading it onto a trailer the hot
bearing ignited a leaking gas line causing the truck
to catch on fire. Fire department personnel put the
fire out.
November
12 – An 18-year-old high school student was
arrested for MIP. School officials contacted the
student after they detected the smell of intoxicants
on him. Police were contacted and the suspect who
appeared intoxicated was arrested for MIP. The
suspect admitted he had used “Ten High” whiskey
to make himself some eggnog and had put the mixture
in a pop bottle. The suspect was cited and released.
November
13 – An Eatonville high school student
reported that a juvenile girl had slapped him in the
face. The girl then allegedly threatened to have her
boyfriend put him in a body bag. The girl was
charged with assault and the report was forwarded to
Remann Hall for review and possible criminal
charging.
November
13 – There was a bomb threat at the high
school. The suspect had scratched a note on a
girl’s bathroom stall that said there was a bomb
at the school. The school was evacuated and
searched. No bomb was found.
November
13 – A juvenile boy was charged with reckless
driving and malicious mischief 2nd
degree. The suspect drove his vehicle on the grass
in Glacier View Park causing about $537.50 in
damages. Several boys who were with him at the park
may be charged with obstructing a police officer.
They told the investigating officer they did not
know who the suspect was. The suspect said he knew
all the other boys, and they knew him and he was
doing the “donuts” because they were egging him
on. Case to Remann Hall for review and possible
criminal charging.
November
13 – A middle school student reported someone
had stolen her cell phone from her unsecured gym bag
while she was at soccer practice.
November
14 – A car was impounded after someone pushed
it into the roadway blocking the eastbound lane of
Alder Street. The owner of the vehicle may be
charged with abandoning a junk vehicle if or when
she is found.
November
14 – A juvenile girl was reported as a
runaway.
November
15 – Another bomb threat was reported at the
high school. This time someone wrote several bomb
threats in two girl’s restroom in the south hall.
Police have several leads and are following up on
them. Investigation continues.
November
15 – A 20-year-old Eatonville man was arrested
on felony warrants for theft 1st degree
and theft of a firearm. He was later arrested when a
pot pipe was found in his pocket. The suspect was
booked into PC Jail.
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