Reckless driver caught near 19th Avenue Fred Meyer
Tue, 11/06/2007
1. Federal Way officers received a complaint call about a reckless driver engaging in some dangerous activity in the parking lot of the Fred Meyer store and US Post Office near 19th Avenue Southwest. The event took place around, 12:40 a.m. on October 7. According to the report, the driver was operating his vehicle recklessly, doing "donuts" in the parking lot. The driver slid out of control as he exited the parking lot on to 19th Avenue Southwest. Federal Way officers pulled over the driver, whose name is not mentioned in the report, and cited him with a reckless driving charge. The driver was released at the scene. No other information is listed in the report.
Domestic dispute not physical, party says
2. Federal Way officers followed up on a 911 call that suggested there was an altercation in progress between a man and woman who live in an apartment complex at 29408 21st Place South. When the officers arrived at the scene, they discovered a woman and her boyfriend arguing. The police spoke to both parties, who stated that they began arguing while they were moving out. The event took place around 3:30 p.m. on October 7. Both parties denied any physical contact. Officers left a domestic violence pamphlet at the scene.
Harassment with a knife lands juvenile in jail
3. Federal Way officers responded to a 911 call that originated from an apartment complex at 2511 South 286th Place. According to the report, several witnesses complained of an unnamed juvenile threatening people with a knife. When officers arrived at the scene, they approached the suspect in question. Officers arrested the juvenile on a federal harassment domestic violence charge. The suspect was then transported from the scene and booked into to the juvenile detention center. The event took place on October 7 at approximately 4:15 p.m.
Juveniles go on shoplifting spree at Target, Borders
4. Three juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of shoplifting incidents that took place on October 7, shortly before 5 p.m. A 911 call from the Target store at 2201 South Commons requested that the Federal Way police respond to the scene, where three youths were detained for failing to pay for items they had removed from the store. According to the report, two of the juveniles were in possession of stolen property from the Borders book store next door to the Target store at the Commons Mall. Two of the suspects were released to their parents, while the third was transported home and released. No other information is listed in the report.
Stabbing victim flees the scene
5. Federal Way officers followed up on a 911 call from a home on the 1400 block of Southwest 352nd Ct. According to the report, an unnamed woman contacted Federal Way police to report that another woman in her house had stabbed herself. Officers arrived at the scene and attempted to make contact with the woman inside without any success. Through the window of the residence, officers witnessed a door close and believed they heard someone inside. After several attempts to get someone to answer the door, the Federal Way officers forced entry into the residence. Another person was located hiding inside the residence. The witness said that the self-stabbing victim must have left prior to the arrival of the police. Officers were unable to contact the original 911 caller. They were also unable to locate the stabbing victim. The incident took place around 2:15 a.m. on October 6. No other information is listed in the report.
Driver arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia
6. Around 4:20 a.m. on October 6, Federal Way traffic officers conducted a routine traffic stop near 1000 South 312th Street. Federal Way police pulled over the driver of a red 1997 Ford for a minor traffic infraction. After the vehicle was stopped, the officers contacted the driver and identified him. A further investigation revealed that the passenger of the vehicle was in possession on various forms of drug paraphernalia. The passenger was taken into custody and later released with a misdemeanor charge of possession of paraphernalia. No other information is listed in the report.
Relationship dispute turns violent, victim says
7. Federal Way officers responded to a 911 call indicating that a domestic dispute had taken place in an apartment complex at 27316 23rd Place South. The incident occurred around 3:45 a.m. on October 6. The victim told officers that she and her live-in boyfriend were involved in an argument regarding the problems they were having in their relationship. The victim also stated in the report that the boyfriend placed his hands on her upper chest area to hold her down. The victim confirmed with officers that she did not feel any pain, nor did she have any visible injuries. The suspect was not taken into custody because he had fled the scene prior to the officers' arrival. There were no other people present at the time of the report.
Another domestic dispute involves relationship problems
8. Federal Way officers arrived at a residence on the 29200 block of 20th Way South in response to a 911 call. The call indicated that an unnamed man and woman were involved in a heated verbal argument regarding their relationship. The incident took place around 4:25 a.m. on October 6. The report indicates that the two parties were involved in a argument because the woman witnessed her boyfriend touching another female's buttocks. After being questioned by the police, both parties admitted that the argument was verbal only. Neither party complained of any pain or had any visible injuries. No other information is listed in the report.
Car thief doesn't run far from scene
9. Federal Way officers tracked down a stolen vehicle from the 2000 block of South 333rd Street after it had been reported stolen recently. The incident took place around 6 a.m. on October 6. The missing vehicle, a silver 1999 Acura, was located at the above address. After a brief search of the area, Federal Way officers discovered the suspect at the scene. According to the report, the suspect was hiding in the bushes about five feet from where the vehicle was located. Upon questioning, the suspect admitted he had stolen the vehicle. He was taken into custody. No other information is listed in the report.