Police Reports Updated 5-15-18

Black Diamond

On April 22 at 10:26 a.m. on the 22900 block of SE 292ndPl., officers were dispatched, regarding a report of a vehicle on the roadway with an unconscious driver. Upon arrival, officers contacted the driver of the vehicle, and after investigating, determined that he was under the influence of intoxicants. The driver was arrested, and the vehicle impounded.

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On April 21 at 3:06 p.m. on the 25100 block of Roberts Dr., officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for not having a front license plate. Through investigation it was discovered the driver had a suspended driver’s license. The driver was cited for driving on a suspended license and the vehicle towed.

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On April 16 at 1:26 a.m. on the 31500 block of 3rdAve., officers conducted a traffic stop on a driver. Upon investigation, officers determined that the driver’s license was suspended and had a restriction requiring an ignition interlock device. The driver did not have an ignition interlock device in her vehicle. The vehicle was impounded and the driver cited and released.

Covington

On April 22 at 10:26 p.m. on the 16800 block of SE 272ndSt., a driver was observed exceeding the posted speed limit and driving erratically. Upon contact, he exited the vehicle and was being verbal and animated. He also appeared to be irrational and agitated. Following an investigation, the male was booked into SCORE (South Correctional Entity) for Reckless Driving.

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On April 21 at 6:44 a.m. on the 17400 block of SE 272ndSt., the manager of a business wanted a male, sleeping in a booth, to be trespassed for refusing to leave the business when asked. The male was awakened and stated he had come to the area with his girlfriend to go shopping at a local business. The male was asked why he did not go to the business, which was closer to his area, to which the male could not answer. The male was trespassed from the business and parking lot, and then left the area.

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On May 19 at 4:02 p.m. on the 17400 block of E 272ndSt., officers were dispatched to a verbal domestic violence. The female stated that she and her boyfriend got into a verbal altercation and that the male had taken off in her car with her dog. The vehicle, which had no license plates, but did have a trip permit, was located going down the road. Upon contact, the male confirmed that he had a suspended driving status, and that the vehicle and dog, were both his and his girlfriend’s. It was also discovered that the vehicle needed to be supplied with an Interlocking device, which was not there. When the female arrived at the location, she confirmed all that the male had stated. Due to the male having a suspended license, the vehicle was impounded. The male was released pending filing of charges for Driving While License Suspended, 3rddegree and Ignition Interlock Device Violation.

King County

On April 30 at 10:41 p.m. on the 24800 block of SE 208thSt., a witness reported that a trailer was partially blocking a lane on the road. Upon arrival, the trailer was observed with a vehicle strapped to it from out of state. The trailer was wedged in a ditch. Check of the vehicle revealed it was not registered to either Washington or the other state. There was no information regarding the trailer, which did not have a plate. While traveling down the roadway a bit, a vehicle was observed parked on the side of the road. Upon contact, the driver stated the trailer was his, but his vehicle was not able to carry the weight of the trailer uphill. Check of the male revealed he had three warrants – Failing to Appear for Operating a vehicle without an interlock ignition, and two Failing to Appear for Driving While License Suspended. The male was booked into SCORE on one of his warrants as the other two were not extraditable. The trailer with vehicle was impounded.

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On April 29 at 5:34 p.m. on the 17400 block of West Lake Desire Dr. SE, a deputy was dispatched to a boat with a gas-powered engine in a lake that did not allow engines. Upon contact, the male had his fishing license and was identified as having a Failing to Appear for Unpaid Ticket as well as three warrants for Failing to Appear for Driving While License Suspended, 3rddegree. All three warrants were non-extraditable. The male was informed to have a licensed driver pick up his vehicles.

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On April 27 between 11 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. of April 28 on the 24200 block of 242ndWay SE, someone smashed a rented vehicle’s window out that was secured and parked at a residence. Missing from the inside was an X-ray machine from work. An Ultra Sound Machine sitting next to the X-ray machine was not taken.

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On April 26 between 6 p.m. and 5:20 a.m. of April 27 on the 14900 block of SE 176thSt., someone broke into a secured vehicle by breaking out a window. Items stolen included a saxophone and backpack that included court paperwork, 4 social security cards, 4 birth certificates, two checks, purse, and keys.

Maple Valley

On April 28 at 6:10 a.m. on the 26600 block of Maple Valley/Black Diamond Rd. SE, a male was observed backing up to a business loading dock, pulling tires out of the bed of the truck and then loading pallets in the truck. A second male was also observed helping load pallets. The pallets were not give-away pallets. During an investigation, a male was called who stated that he had lent his truck to a friend 3-months prior, which was never returned and unable to contact.

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On April 27 at 5 a.m. on the 26500 block of Maple Valley/Black Diamond Rd. SE, while delivering product to a business, someone entered the unlocked vehicle and stole a backpack that contained work straps and GPS.

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On April 18 between 9 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. of April 19 on the 26600 block of 231stPl. SE, a resident forgot to close the garage door. The next morning a neighbor notified them the door was left open. Missing items included a two drill set, drill bit set and hiking backpack.

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SCORE – South Correctional Entity

VUCSA – Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act

VUFA – Violation Uniform Firearms Act

UPFA – Unlawful Possession of a Firearm

FTA – Failure to appear

NVOL – No Valid Operator’s License

NOI – Notice of Infraction

NCO – No Contact Order

DRE – Drug Recognition Expert

TMVWOP – Taking Motor Vehicle without Permission

HBD – Had Been Drinking

POE – Point of entry

SAR – Search and Rescue

CCP – Concealed Carry Permit

CCW – Concealed Carry Weapon

CPL – Concealed Pistol License

CT 1DG – Criminal Trespass, 1stdegree