Caller reportedly makes remarks to female employees about stalking them | Covington & Maple Valley Police Blotter

VIOLATION OF COURT ORDERS

VIOLATION OF COURT ORDERS

• On July 12 officers responded to reports of a subject violating court orders. The police report stated the subject was booked on a third-degree theft warrant out of Tukwila.

BURGLARY

• On July 15 it was reported that there was a no-force entry residential burglary. According to the police report jewelry, personal items and personal documents were taken from the home.

• On July 19 officers were called about a suspicious person seen walking in the reporting party’s neighborhood near her house. The police report stated the suspicious person came to her door and began knocking loudly. The person also reportedly attempted to enter an attached garage.

NEIGHBOR DISPUTE

• On July 16 officers responded to a dispute between neighbors over a dog barking.

PHYSICAL CONTROL

• On July 17 officers were called to LA Fitness regarding a subject that was found passed out in his vehicle.

AUTO THEFT

• On July 17 a vehicle theft was reported after the vehicle was left parked overnight in a parking lot.

SUSPENDED LICENSE

• On July 17 while officers were sitting in the McDonald’s parking lot when they observed a vehicle drive past at a high speed.

When officers pulled over the vehicle, officers determined the driver was driving with a suspended license.

ASSAULT

• On July 18 it was reported that a subject came to the Covington MultiCare ER with a single gunshot wound to his foot. The police report stated the subject was not cooperating with officers. The circumstances behind the shooting are unknown but the report stated it could be drug related.

INDECENT PHONE CALLS

• On July 19 the reporting party told officers that someone continuously called the place of business and made remarks to female employees about possibly stalking them.