1. A woman called 911 to report a domestic dispute that she thought might turn violent. The woman told Federal Way police that her sister, who lives on the 2300 block of Southwest 333rd Street, started yelling at her and making threats to kill her. The suspect, the report states, was mad because the woman called CPS about her son. The sister had a kitchen knife in her hand while she was yelling at the victim, and the woman was afraid an assault might occur. No physical injuries were reported, but the suspect's two children were in the house when the incident occurred. Federal Way officers arrested the suspect and booked her in jail. They left a domestic violence pamphlet with the victim.
Chevron manager finds lost wallet contents and ID
2. The manager of a Chevron station at 31204 Pacific Highway South contacted Federal Way police to report that he discovered the contents of a wallet near pump #4. The contents consisted of a social security card, a military ID, and other cards and papers belonging the person who lost the wallet. No mention of the wallet itself or any other credit cards or currency. Officers gathered up the belongings and contacted Fort Lewis to notify the owner of the items.
Honda vanishes from Gateway Shopping Center
3. The registered owner of a gray 1998 Honda contacted Federal Way police to report his or her car stolen from 31920 Gateway Center Blvd. S. sometime between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. The victim told officers that he owns the vehicle, but doesn't make the payments, and that he gave no one permission to borrow his vehicle. Officers have no evidence or suspect information in the case.