Police Blotter


July 7, 2009 · Updated 12:24 AM 

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Bonney Lake

WARRANT

• On June 30 at approximately 9:38 p.m. an officer noticed a vehicle traveling westbound on state Route 410 East fail to stop at a red light. A records check revealed the 27-year-old female driver had a misdemeanor warrant for her arrest issued by Auburn Municipal Court. The woman was transferred to an Auburn police officer.

VEHICLE PROWL

• On June 28 at approximately 3:48 p.m. police responded to a business on SR 410 for a report of vehicle prowl. The 24-year-old male victim showed police his vehicle, which had the front passenger window broken. The man stated his wallet and bank cards were stolen from the vehicle.

FALSE INFORMATION

• On June 25 at approximately 11:49 p.m. a vehicle was stopped on 214 Avenue East for failing to signal properly and for an obstructed license plate. The 44-year-old male driver provided a false name. A check of his real name revealed he had two outstanding warrants for his arrest with a suspended license in the third degree He was booked into the Fife jail.

DRIVING UNDER

THE INFLUENCE

• On June 25, an officer observed a vehicle traveling over the center yellow line in the 21000 block of SR 410. After the officer pulled the vehicle over, the driver agreed to field sobriety tests after the officer noticed an odor of intoxicants. The 24-year-old male stated he had two beers to celebrate buying his new car. He was arrested for DUI and at the Bonney Lake Police Station, took a breath test and registered over the legal limit.

FOUND PROPERTY

• While on routine patrol June 30 at 3:08 a.m. an officer found two bicycles in the roadway on Vandermark Road East. Police attempted to find the owner, but were unsuccessful.

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