Vandals are a real pane, resident tells police
Tue, 01/02/2007
1. A resident of an apartment complex on 1305 South 312th Street contacted Federal Way police to report that a window in his home was damaged by vandals. Officers examined the window and discovered damaged sustained to the front pane of a double-pane window, a circular hole knocked out of the glass. The police then discovered a ball bearing lodged between the two panes of glass near the hole. The resident determined the damaged to top out around $300. Officers have exhausted all leads and have closed the case pending new information.
Harassment occurs at Federal Way apartment complex
2. Federal Way police contacted a woman at an apartment complex at 1300 Southwest Campus drive regarding a recent order of protection and harassment. The woman told police that she was threatened bodily harm by a known female and that the suspect had used a gun to threaten her. Federal Way officers contacted the female suspect, who stated that she had not been near the victim. The report also states that the woman said the victim recently got out of jail for making a false statement against her. She told Federal Way officers that the victim was likely making a false statement against her now. Officers were unable to locate a second male suspect involved the case as well.
Violence victim says she misdialed 911
3. Federal Way officers followed up on a 911 call that originated from an apartment complex on 28606 Pacific Highway South. When they arrived at the scene, officers were greeted by a Hispanic female who did not speak English. Through the language line, the officers were able to determine that the woman was telling them that her 911 call was an accidental misdial and that there were no problems. Another officer spoke with her husband who told police that he and his wife were involved in a verbal argument and that she had, in fact, dialed 911.
Argument breaks out in the parking lot
4. FWPD officers were dispatched to witness reports of a dispute in the parking lot of an apartment complex at 125 Southwest Campus Drive. The involved parties were contacted and questioned around 11:25 p.m., and the couple stated that they live together and were involved in an argument. Both parties denied that any assault occurred. Officers provided each of them with a domestic violence pamphlet.
Abusive brother-in-law receives citation in mail
5. A violence victim, who lives in an apartment complex at 35810 16th Avenue South, contacted Federal Way police to report a violent incident involving her brother-in-law. The report states that the suspect slammed the door on the victim's shoulder and then punched the door. The punch caused a 4-inch by 4-inch hole the size of a fist. The suspect left the scene before we arrived, but officers located his physical address and mailed him a citation after collecting a written statement from the victim.
Family suspicious of wanna-be paparazzi
6. The resident of a home on the 1700 block of Southwest 346th Place contacted Federal Way police to report an unknown male taking pictures of their house and family members, including their children. The resident does not know who would take pictures of them and did not recognize the vehicle. There was a young male also in the vehicle. The caller thought it was a suspicious activity and wanted officers to be aware in case there were other incidents involving the same unknown subject. The resident told police that he did not believe the man, who was driving a silver 1999 Mercedes, was an investigator or a realtor.
Couple argues over woman's ability to take care of her body
7. Federal Way officers observed a domestic dispute along the sidewalk near 1000 Southwest Campus Drive shortly after 1 p.m. The police located a female seated on the ground and male standing over her. The female was crying and the officers separated them for interviews. Both parties were identified and admitted that they were boyfriend and girlfriend. The female stated that they were having an argument over time management and how she does not take care of her body. One of the officers contacted the male, and he stated that they were disagreeing and he was trying to keep her from going into traffic. Neither party complained of injury.
Officers break up fight between two women
8. Federal Way police were dispatched to the scene of a domestic dispute between to female roommates on the 2600 block of Southwest 332nd Place shortly after midnight. Officers contacted the individuals and determined that one of them (her name is not mentioned in the report) was the primary aggressor in the assault against her roommate. The victim received fingernail scratches and bite injuries on her left forearm. The primary aggressor was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault and domestic violence.
Police get tough on fireworks
9. Federal Way officers arrived at the scene of an illegal fireworks complaint at an apartment complex at 2028 South 327th Place, the Waterbury Apartments. Upon arrival, officers witnessed a suspect igniting fireworks in the parking lot in front of his apartment. The suspect stated that he knew it was illegal but thought it was OK since his neighbors were lighting them earlier. The suspect was issued a citation and released on his signature promising to appear in court.
Smash-and-grab sends police on chase for wallet thief
10. The driver of a new Dodge Magnum contacted police after discovering that an unknown thief had smashed the window of his vehicle and stolen another victim's wallet from on top of the dash. The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. at an office building at 2111 Southwest 352nd Street. The suspect attempted to use the stolen credit cards unsuccessfully on several occasions. The Chevron gas station near the scene might have some suspect information, but there are no other leads at this time.