Hospital security guard reportedly assaulted | Covington and Maple Valley Police Blotter

AUTO THEFT

AUTO THEFT

• On Sept. 11 officers responded to reports that a three wheel motorcycle was stolen out of an open garage.

• On Sept. 12 it was reported that a stolen vehicle was recovered by the Centralia Police Department. According to the police report, the vehicle was stolen while a family member was using it.

VEHICLE RECOVERY

• On Sept. 12 officers discovered a suspicious vehicle was an unreported stolen vehicle from the Seattle Police Department.

• On Sept. 15 it was reported that a stolen vehicle had been found, parked and locked in the 25300 block of 160th Ave SE.

ASSAULT

• On Sept. 9 it was reported that an adult daughter kicked her mom in the stomach causing pain. According to the report, the daughter had left the scene prior to officers arrival.

• On Sept. 14 on the Cedar River Trail it was reported to officers that an unknown suspect sprayed an unknown substance in the face of the reporting victim.

• On Sept. 16 officers responded to MultiCare where a hospital security guard was reportedly assaulted. The police report stated that the subject reportedly was in possession of brass knuckles.

On Sept. 16 on SE Wax Road, officers responded to reports that the victim was hit with an object by an unknown suspect. The report stated after being hit, the victim’s vehicle was stolen.

LARCENY

• On Sept. 11 it was reported that an unknown suspect stole a TV from the victim’s vehicle.

• On Sept. 15 officers responded to Safeway where it was reported that an unknown suspect stole a handgun from the victim’s unlocked vehicle.

FAMILY DISTURBANCE

• On Sept. 11 officers responded to reports of a domestic assault between two brothers. The police report stated there was no crime committed but there were arrests made because of warrants.

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

• On Sept. 12 a vehicle was parked outside of Goodwill while the businesses were closed. When officers made contact with the vehicle and occupants, it was determined that the subjects were in possession of meth.

TRESPASS

• On Sept. 13 a subject that had been previously trespassed from Fred Meyer was contacted in the produce section. After contact, the subject fled after violating their trespass warning.

• On Sept. 15 officers responded to reports that an unknown driver and passenger of a vehicle had threaten the manager of a Covington store after they were asked not to park in designated spot.

CIVIL PROBLEM

• On Sept. 14 it was reported that a nanny took the family’s vehicle out of state.