Juveniles refused to leave McDonalds after smoking inside restaurant | Covington and Maple Valley Police Blotter

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All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

TRESPASS

On June 9 officers arrested a subject for their third degree theft warrant after they had been causing a disturbance at Fred Meyer. The subject was booked into SCORE. According to the police report, it was later determined that the subject had already been trespassed from the store.

• On June 9 officers responded to McDonalds to the report that eight juveniles were refusing to leave after being asked by management. The police report stated the eight were asked to leave because they were smoking both inside and outside of the restaurant. The juveniles were warned and given trespass warning letters.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

• On June 9 officers responded to the report that a male subject was shaking the door knob of the reporting party’s home while they were home.