Sunday, August 21, 2011

2011 Blotters

•A woman in a trenchcoat was reportedly going through ashtrays on Mountain View Avenue. Jan. 1, 2011

•A woman on West Second Street in Cle Elum reporetd that she thought things were crawling on her and that she had a headache. Mar. 22-23, 2011

•A water bong or a type of firework was reportedly found on a bridge on Walnut Street and Seventh Avenue. Mar. 29-30, 2011

•A dog was reportedly being aggressive toward a person on North Wenas Street and the dog's owner reportedly asked the person if the dog "went after him," and when the person said yes, the owner said "good." Mar. 30, 2011

•A man reported he didn't want his girlfriend in the house on Lester Road anymore.
•A man in his 60s on North Main Street was reportedly scared of his neighbors who threatened him.
•A vehicle reportedly stopped on Anderson Street and a body flew in front of it. The vehicle then left and a man who was lying on the ground jumped up and ran off.
•A tan cow was reportedly running up the road on Chestnut Street toward Central Washington University.
•A brown cow with a rope was reportedly almost to the university on Chestnut Street.
•A person's grandfather reportedly ran his power chair into the person's grandmother and attempted to strike another family member with a rake on Radio Road.
•A man missing an arm and a leg reportedly refused to pay for $27 in gas on Canyon Road. Apr. 1, 2011

•A 21-month-old girl reportedly locked herself in a bathroom on West Clearview Drive. Apr. 4, 2011

•Six people all wearing black and blue were reportedly flashing hand signs on Capitol Avenue.
•A man on Badger Pocket Road reported that his wife poured coffee in his ear and scratched his face. Apr. 6, 2011

•A man was reportedly attempting to run students over with his scooter and pulled out an X-acto knife on East University Way. Apr. 8, 2011

•A woman's 13-year-old son was reportedly being abusive toward her and pushed her out of the way of the microwave on Spokane Street.
•A boy reportedly kept falling off his skateboard in the middle of the road on First Avenue.
•A person's 13-year-old daughter reportedly came home with her nose pierced on East Capitol Avenue.
•A white horse was reportedly in the area of a fire hydrant on Cleveland Avenue in Cle Elum eating grass.
•A person reportedly asked a man wearing a big backpack on North Chestnut Street if he needed help and he said “probably.” Apr. 11, 2011

•A person’s 8-year-old son was reportedly not cooperative and refusing to go to school on Patrick Avenue. Apr. 12, 2011

•Approximately 10 to 12 people were reportedly standing around a creek and being loud and wearing headlamps on Tjossem Road.
•A man was reportedly running up and down bleachers on Main Street and 14th Avenue with an ax in his hand. Apr. 13, 2011

•A suspicious man was reportedly going door to door on Countryside Avenue asking weird questions, such as “Are you a nice person? Help me win a trip to Australia.”
•A Cle Elum woman reportedly asked if someone has the right to shoot her cat if it hunts squirrels on another person’s property. Apr. 15, 2011

•Three vehicles reportedly met up in Vantage and the occupants were in and out of the vehicles and walking around.
•People in a residence hall on North Alder Street were reportedly being harassed by other residents and visitors and a man reportedly poured a water bottle inside the people’s room. Apr. 20, 2011

•A woman wearing a slip and nothing else was reportedly having her picture taken in a cemetery in Roslyn. Apr. 21, 2011

•Two men were reportedly paddling their way through the Ganges (irrigation canals) on surfboards at Central Washington University. Apr. 22, 2011

•A woman reportedly had two dogs off leash and one of the dogs started humping the reporting party’s dog on Canyon Road. Apr. 27, 2011

•Two men were reportedly standing in the road on Sanders Road and directing traffic to a yard sale. May 2, 2011

•A woman on North Alder Street reportedly wanted to know if it was legal to dye her white dog a different color. May 4, 2011

•A man in his 40s who appeared to have been drinking was reportedly riding a maroon motorcycle, making funny faces and flailing his arms around on West First Street in Cle Elum. May 6, 2011

•A person reportedly cut their finger in a paper shredder and a small part of the finger was left in the shredder.
•A man reportedly dropped his phone in a toilet in a restroom on South Canyon Road and while he was attempting to dry it, the SIM card fell under the sink and while attempting to retrieve the card, he broke the sink. May 10, 2011

•A man on Thorp Prairie Road with an overnight kit reportedly did not look well and gave the reporting party a starry-eyed look and saluted as he staggered past.
•An organized group of college-aged men were reportedly playing with fire balls on North Poplar Street. Upon arrival, an officer witnessed the men doing a science experiment with dry ice and plastic soda bottles.
•A driver reportedly turned the right-turn signal on but turned left and then made a large turn onto Water Street and drove into traffic. Then the driver reportedly turned the left-turn signal on and turned right onto Idaho Avenue. May 12, 2011

•A college-aged man was reportedly chasing a small dog on Sixth Avenue and Water Street. May 20, 2011

•A belligerent caller reported that a Sasquatch broke a mailbox on No. 6 Road.
•A person on Vantage Highway reported receiving a call from a man who sounded Iranian who said the person’s daughter kicked his dog. May 25, 2011

•A woman on West Helena Avenue reported that people were sneaking underneath her house at night and putting chemicals underneath her house. June 6, 2011

•A person reported receiving emails from a person who said he had plans to break into the back of Super 1 and stage a protest.
•A suspicious man with long pouffy hair was reportedly driving around a neighborhood in Roslyn. June 8, 2011

•A vehicle reportedly followed another vehicle around Ellensburg until the driver pulled into a parking lot near the police department and the driver who was following approached the reporting party’s car and stated they had meth. June 10, 2011

•A couch was reportedly abandoned on a sidewalk on Greenfield Avenue and the caller said she would call every day until it is removed. June 29, 2011

•A person’s sister reportedly moved all her rubbish and garbage from one location to the person’s residence on Naneum Road. July 1, 2011

•A large skunk and several juvenile skunks were reportedly blocking a woman from entering her house on Power Street in Cle Elum. July 5, 2011

•A person reported visiting a coffee shop on Canyon Road and parked next to a red minivan. When the person left and drove down Interstate 90, the vehicle got a flat tire and the same minivan was also stopped along I-90 with a flat tire.
•A man alone in a boat on the Yakima River reportedly was covered in vomit and the reporting party tied him to her raft. July 15, 2011

•Neighbors reportedly were in a dispute on Evergreen Valley Loop over plastic attached to a fence and the reporting party said some of the plastic was torn off. July 19, 2011.

•A person on Fifth Avenue reported that a woman came to his residence and asked him to buy magazines and she asked him for cigarettes. The man reported that he may have given her personal information. July 21, 2011

•A heavyset man reportedly was dancing in the street on University Way.
•A woman reported that she tried to quit her job and her employer yelled at her and put her arms up, not allowing the employee to leave on Canyon Road. July 22, 2011

•A cow reportedly stuck its head through two gates on Wilson Creek Road. July 27, 2011

•A woman reportedly was lying on grass on Canyon Road yelling at city workers and not making sense. Aug. 4, 2011

Non-blotter: An anteater named Sweatpea is back home with its owner after an adventure in Rainier. The 20-pound South American anteater was spotted by a driver Sunday alongside a road, slurping up ants. Abram Dreyer took it home and started calling veterinarians and the Humane Society to find the owner. The Daily News of Longview reported the anteater was a hit Monday with neighbors who petted it and admired its claws. A tip finally led to the owner. Kellie Caron is licensed to breed exotic animals. This fall, Sweatpea is headed for a zoo in Texas.
•A teenage boy reportedly was riding his bicycle up and down South Pine Street for an hour. Aug. 9, 2011

•A woman on Stonebridge Drive reportedly wanted to talk to a man to inspire her employment.
•A man carrying a large revolver reportedly was walking around a store on Gladmar Road near Thorp punching produce. Aug. 15, 2011

•A van with "Asphalt" written on the side reportedly came to a peron's house on state Route 970 near Cle Elum and tried to sell the person asphalt. The day before someone in a pickup reportedly tried to sell a similar service. Aug. 17, 2011

•A bald man with a backpack reportedly was picking roses off property on University Way and throwing them on the ground. Sept. 5, 2011

•A person reportedly was contacted by a woman who said there were bones sticking out of a dirt pile on the back side of a cemetery on Dry Creek Road.
•A woman reportedly told someone that she could not find her vehicle and that it was stolen, but the person drove her around until they found it in the Safeway parking lot. Sept. 7, 2011

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Blotters w/ Unknown Dates/Years

These blotters have no date or no year; they are not necessarily in chronological order.

•A man with a "large head" was reportedly following another man in Ellensburg.

•Two "pudgy" men were seen attempting to break into a hot tub room at a Cle Elum motel.

•A vehicle with its hood up and hazard lights on was parked on First Street in Cle Elum and a man was reportedly standing beside it crying.

•People were reportedly looking for a campsite and drove the wrong way down Lake Kachess Road and a man started yelling at the driver and chased the passenger around the vehicle. 2010

•A porcupine reportedly moved into the area of Ruby Street.

•A loose pit bull was reportedly chasing a family down Lincoln Street.

•Several people were seen fighting with boxing gloves and helmets in a Roslyn park.

•A woman said two men were picking apples outside an abandoned home. She was scared it was to attract the bears.

•A Willow Street resident reported someone reportedly faking a death in New York but the person actually lives in Ellensburg.

•A man reported walking home from a friend's home the previous evening while drunk, leaving his car there. Now he felt the friend had hidden his vehicle.

•A man requested to speak to police officers in regards to pornographic material he had found in various locations in Ellensburg.
•Two people were reportedly overly romantic in the lobby of a motel on Canyon Road in Ellensburg.
•Someone on Capitol Street in Ellensburg reported receiving a phone call asking for money for "Chief Doug Doug." Oct. 10-12

•A Dodge Road resident reported he thought someone came into his home and took his house cat.
•A Pearl Street resident reported the ongoing problem of someone moving the mirror position on his vehicle.
•A woman was seen standing by herself in a field on Umptanum Road for more than 30 minutes.
•A gas station attendant in Ellensburg reported two Middle Eastern men that looked suspicious to him. Oct. 12-15

•Five people were reportedly fighting over a sweatshirt on Fourth Avenue and Anderson Street.
•A pigeon was reportedly inside a building on Main Street.
•A man was reportedly running around on the roof of a business on Pearl Street. Nov. 6-9

•Subjects were seen walking down Water Street with a couch. Nov. 16-19

•Two clay soldiers were taken from a backyard on Ruby Street.
•Two men were reported carrying satchel bags and trying to sell cologne for a local church.
•A man with long hair, a coat and a duffel bag was seen throwing rocks across the Interstate 90 westbound ramp.
•Four juveniles were seen on a Cleveland Street roof in Cle Elum playing with the flagpole.
•A man reported he was having trouble with his 16-year-old daughter who was refusing to stay at their residence.
•A woman in South Cle Elum believes someone may have tried to poison her dog. Her dog threw up chunks of meat with foil mixed in.
•Subjects were seen walking down Water Street with a couch.
•A man followed a woman to Taco Bell, called her a reckless driver and threatened to place her under citizen's arrest. Nov. 16-19

•A woman on No. 81 Road reported a man had changed her address to one in Seattle without her permission.
•An Ellensburg woman reportedly went to the hospital emergency room for a cat bite. Nov. 21-23

•An Ellensburg resident reported the school district had lost her 5-year-old son three times.
•A snowman was built in the intersection of Second Avenue and Lewis Street in Kittitas.
•Animal lungs and trachea were found in a sink at a university laundry mat. Nov. 30-Dec. 3

•An elderly man was reportedly walking around Cle Elum carrying his shoes. Dec. 3-4

•An 11-year-old Ellensburg boy refused to get into a car with his mother.
•A dog with a lamp shade on its head was wandering around Manitoba Avenue.
•An Ellensburg resident reported he was having a relationship with a girl over the Internet. He found out she was a minor and now her family is suing him. Feb. 22-25

•A woman on Bonnie Lane reported a helicopter flying in the area was shaking her windows and she wanted it to fly another route.
•A man reportedly got out of his vehicle, walked around a Bull Road residence and left.
•A man on Sunlight Drive reported he thought he was in possession of dangerous chemicals. June 1-2

•Three emus were reportedly in the roadway on Wilson Creek Road.
•A man reportedly threatened to put a stick of dynamite in the back of a woman's car on Cascade Court. July 7-8

•Children were reportedly kicking soccer balls in a park on Seattle Avenue.
•The back window of a restaurant building was reportedly left open on Main Street in Ellensburg.
•A person reportedly ran into a door with a motorized wheelchair on Chestnut Avenue. July 17-20

•A truck driver was complaining "the helpful angels" were blocking his view. Aug. 19-20

New Blotters

•A Cle Elum resident reported that their daughter sharpened a stick and was standing as though she would stab someone.
•Children were reportedly throwing pine cones in the street on Water Street. Feb. 8-10, 2010

•A person reported that someone was inside their house with a paint brush on Chukar Ridge Road. Mar. 4, 2010

•Multiple people reportedly armed with knives and pool cues were reportedly fighting on Pennsylvania Avenue in Roslyn.
•A man was reportedly standing in front of a store on Main Street. Mar. 12, 2010

•A person was allegedly harassing a coworker by wearing scented fragrances that the coworker was allergic to on D Street.
•A man reportedly spit in a woman's face and tried to hit her with a towel on Pine Street.
•A chihuahua with a green scarf was reportedly running loose on Kittitas Street. May 7-10, 2010

•A man allegedly pulled on the ear of another man on Mountain View Avenue.
•Candy was reportedly found piled up and leading in trails away from a bus stop on Alder Street. May 11-12, 2010

•A suspicious black 30-gallon garbage bag with ropes hanging out the top was reportedly found in the middle of a courtyard on D Street. May 13-14, 2010

•A swarm of approximately 1,000 wasps was reported on 11th Avenue.
•Several people were reportedly throwing a Frisbee and being loud on Central Washington University's campus.
•A person was reportedly howling in an alley near Pearl Street.
•A neighbor was reportedly howling on Bridgewood lane.
•Neighbors were reportedly having a dispute about goats on Montgomery Avenue in Cle Elum. May 14-17, 2010

•A woman reportedly attacked her ex-husband's girlfriend, ripping one of her fingernails off in Easton.
•A pig was reportedly in distress with overgrown hooves on Vantage Highway.
•A group of men were reportedly fighting over girls on Main Street. May 21-24, 2010

•A pig was reportedly loose in a woman's yard and she was afraid to get out of her vehicle on Helena Avenue.
•A person with a court order not to throw anything reportedly threw rocks and sticks at a person and broke a window screen on Riverbottom Road. May 25-26, 2010

•A woman was reportedly hitting a vehicle with her hand on White Birch Avenue. May 26-27, 2010

•A man was reportedly walking down Dan Lane in Kittitas with a green backpack. May 27-28, 2010

•A group of people with a booth on Fourth Avenue and Pine Street were reportedly trying to impeach the president. May 28-31, 2010

•A woman was reportedly howling on Bridgewood Lane.
•Green glow sticks were reported in the bushes on the John Wayne Trail near Thorp Depot Road. June 3-4, 2010

•A boy was reportedly threatening to attack his family on Thrall Road.
•A man with big poofy hair and a man wearing a beanie were reportedly hanging out in a parking lot on Seventh Avenue. June 17-18, 2010

•An elderly man with a red jacket and sunglasses was reportedly carrying a Super 1 grocery bag on Seventh Avenue.
•A person was reportedly riding their motorcycle described as a crotch rocket at a high rate of speed near the Roslyn ball park. June 22-23, 2010

•A person's neighbor was reportedly chanting on Bridgwood Drive.
•A group of high school students were reportedly howling and going and out of windows on Chestnut street. June 23-24, 2010

•A couple who owned a truck with large balls hanging from the back were reportedly yelling at each other on First Street.
•Three people were reportedly fighting and trying to throw a man over the overpass on Interstate 90 near Exit 71 near Easton. June 25-26, 2010

•A woman's husband reportedly wouldn't let her feed the baby on Melton Lane in Cle Elum.
•A group of males was reportedly climbing a flag pole and causing it to bend on Main Street. July 12, 2010

•A woman reportedly threw a grill and rocks at a person on Riverbottom Road.
•Someone reportedly said they were going to burn down a person's tent on State Route 821.
•A person reportedly threatened to put someone in the hospital on Alder Street.
•Weeds from an empty lot were reportedly blowing into a neighbor's yard on Capitol Avenue.
•A driver reportedly hit a pedestrian pretty hard on Main Street and said sorry then left.
•Campers were reportedly not adhering to the burn ban and no fireworks posting on North Fork Teanaway Road.
•A woman was reportedly bitten by her own dog on Oasis Lane.
•Two men were reportedly walking around the fairgrounds smoking cigarettes.
•A street musician was reportedly performing on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Pearl Street. July 16-19, 2010

•A person was reportedly assaulted in a bathroom by two young girls at the Lake Easton State Park. July 21-22, 2010

•A man was reportedly sitting on a curb in west Ellensburg and crying.
•A woman who was just released from jail reportedly slammed a person's hand against a tub while getting a bath on Riverbottom Road. July 23, 2010

•A resident near Helena Avenue and Water Street said a raccoon had a rear leg stuck on a fence and appears angry. The resident said the animal hissed at him.
•A German shepherd was reportedly seen near state Route 821 tied up with duct tape, disoriented and dragging a tent.
•Someone reportedly threw food at another person and pushed him near Riverbottom Road. July 24-26, 2010

•Three men reportedly damaged a flower pot on First Street in Cle Elum. July 27, 2010

•A person was reportedly headbutted in the nose by a man on Helena Avenue. July 28-29, 2010

•A cat was reportedly unable to get out of a Dumpster and unable to meow on Brook Lane.
•A man was reportedly sleeping in a sleeping bag in a play structure on Main Street.
•A man who came out of the weeds on university Way reportedly appeared disoriented. July 31-Aug. 2, 2010

•A person in Ellensburg reportedly asked for a courtesy cot from the jail, upon which to sleep for a while.
•A woman was reportedly saying mean things to a boy while he was riding his bike and taking pictures of him on Canyon Road.
•A man on 14th Avenue reportedly received a text message from his ex-girlfriend, and he suspected she was upset because he has a new girlfriend. Aug. 5-6, 2010

•A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend was going to take their pet lizard from her residence on 18th Avenue. Aug. 6-7, 2010

•A man reportedly bought two Gatorades at a business on University Way and then changed his mind and demanded his money back. Aug. 10-11, 2010

•A bicycle was seen off South Main Street leaning against a business building for an extended amount of time.
•A man not wearing clothes approached a female driver in a parked vehicle at one of the viewpoints south of Ellensburg off Interstate 82 and asked her if she wanted to help him. Aug. 11-12, 2010

•A woman on Fourth Parallel Road reported that she found a dog and after attempting to locate its owners, she returned home to find the dog missing.
•A woman on Fourth Parallel Road who lost her dog reportedly got an anonymous call advising where her dog was. Sep. 3-4, 2010

•A goat was reportedly inside a Volkswagen bug with the windows up on Water Street. Sep. 4-5, 2010

•A man was reportedly crawling around in a driveway on Guye Peak Lane near Snoqualmie Pass looking at vehicles. Sep. 29, 2010

•A man reportedly passed a woman on Seattle Avenue and asked her to pet his dogs and he got upset with her for petting them too soon, telling her he was trying to train them. Oct. 5, 2010

•A person requested extra patrols on West First Street in Cle Elum due to suspicious men wearing wolf costumes and carrying staffs by a business. Oct. 27, 2010

•An unwanted person was reportedly living in a residence on Cove Road.
•A man was reportedly walking down Water Street carrying two drinks. Nov. 1, 2010

•A woman from Brook Lane reportedly called to ask if it was Friday or Saturday and then hung up. Nov. 12, 2010

•A person's friend reportedly stole a phone at a party and the person wanted to return it but was afraid of his friend finding out. Nov. 15, 2010

•A person reportedly knocked on a woman's door on Maple Street. Nov. 26, 2010

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Even More

•Children were reportedly playing in water and doing malicious things on Pierce Street.
•An aggressive miniature donkey reportedly came into a person's yard on Vantage Highway. June 14-16, 2009

•A 70-year-old Ellensburg man reportedly ordered two smoothies and then asked what they were when they were given to him on Chestnut Street.
•A doorknob was reportedly broken on U.S. Highway 97.
•A man reported that he feared a man riding a motorcycle was speaking to a man riding a bicycle about drug related things on Pine Street. June 19-22, 2009

•An elderly man with a red jacket and sunglasses was reportedly carrying a Super 1 grocery bag on Seventh Avenue.
•A woman with slurred speech reportedly called saying she needs another chance with her animals on Alder Street.
•A paper towel with food was reportedly found in someone's back yard on First Avenue. June 22-23, 2009

•A person's neighbor was reportedly chanting on Bridgewood Drive.
•A group of high school students were reportedly howling and going in and out of windows on Chestnut Street. June 23-24, 2009

•A man was reportedly assaulted after trying to buy a sick and starved looking dog on Canyon Road.
•A person called asking for directions to a psych ward on 18th Avenue. June 24-25, 2009

•Someone told a lady that they had leftover asphalt and would do her driveway on Emerson Road.
•A couple who owned a truck with large balls hanging form the back were reportedly yelling at each other on First Street. June 25-26, 2009

•The gate to the baseball field was reportedly locked and little league participants were unable to get in at West Ellensburg Park.
•Two men with backpacks reportedly went inside a building and asked to use the restroom on University Way.
•Writing was reported on the back of a chair in First Street.
•A bone was reportedly found on Bull Elk Road. June 26-29, 2009

•People were reportedly roofing an apartment building on Fourth Avenue.
•A man was reportedly trying to drive his tractor through the river on Tree Farm Road in Easton.
Two men wearing kilts reportedly jumped over a fence to either play in someone's yard or retrieve a Frisbee on Dean Nicholson Boulevard. June 29-30, 2009

•A man on Anderson Street reportedly called a woman and threatened to harm her children if she did not talk to him in a sexy voice. July 1-2, 2009

•A man reported that people outside a business on Pearl Street were mean to him.
•A loud movie was reportedly being projected in the parking lot at City Hall on Anderson Street. July 10-13, 2009

•Three people carrying clubs reportedly took down a stop sign on Kittitas Street. July 15-16, 2009

•Two juvenile boys were reportedly fishing with worms on Big Horn Access Road.
•A person reported their neighbor slamming cupboards on Ninth Avenue.
•A man reported his coworker tried to hit him with a broken broom while he reportedly defended himself with a shovel and struck him with a rake on Bullfrog Road.
•Customers were reportedly staggering out of a restaurant on Main Street in Ellensburg saying they hoped they wouldn't get pulled over driving.
•An unknown man was reportedly sleeping in a person's bed on B Street.
•A woman was reportedly hiding in some bushes on Currier Street. Aug. 17, 2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Old Daily Record Police Blotters

Culled from various Daily Record newspapers over the last decade or so. More to come.
I tried to include the dates, but the blotters don't mention the year they were reported, just the month and day.

•A man requested his car be observed last night on Helena Street. June 21, 2001

•A drunk Helena Street woman called 911 to report she heard gunshots next door and that her teeth were missing.
•A man entered an Anderson Street home, used the bathroom and left. Nov. 1, 2001

•A group of 20-year-olds was golfing from the parking lot of an Ellensburg motel into a field.
•Someone wanted to know if Eighth Avenue and Columbia Street was a safe place for [sic] their daughter to live.
•A woman, talking to herself, speaking of spiritualism, was using profanity in a state Route 906 pancake house.
•A Juniper Avenue resident requested police officers help him get people out of his home, but he didn't want them to know he had called the police. Nov. 5, 2001

•Someone wanted to turn in a suspicious-looking tennis ball to police.
•A woman parked in her vehicle at a Euclid Way restaurant was unable to find her Maple Street home.
•A Brook Lane woman reported her husband, who has Alzheimer's, tore the toilet from the floor of their home and it was flooding.
•A young child was in a Water Street store without an adult and had been watching a movie for several hours.
•To people filming a skating video were causing a traffic hazard on Pearl Street.
•Ten men were inner tubing on state Route 906 and had been asked to leave.
•A scared homeowner requested someone check to see if water was running in the home. Jan. 1, 2003

•Someone wanted to know if it was legal to put lawn chairs on the sidewalk for the parade.
•A party invitation for a kegger was received at the corrections center.
•A man seen drinking from a bottle wrapped in a brown bag was approaching people saying he would strip for $20. Aug. 29-31, 2003

•A Chestnut Street woman reported receiving an eight-minute-long, long-distance call with rude burping noises.
•A 10th Avenue woman reported burning her hand on incense.
•A man left an Ellensburg grocery store parking lot with a man hanging on the hood of his car. Sept. 3-8, 2003

•A coyote was eating a live calf on Thrall Road.
•A man reportedly stands outside a Third Avenue salon and takes pictures.
•A woman was seen putting items in a tree on South Willow Street.
•A helicopter reportedly landed in a Snoqualmie Pass parking lot for no reason.
•Three men appeared to be picking on another man at the pool in Ellensburg.
•A man reportedly fell into a Cle Elum street.
•A group of people stopped at a Vantage Highway home and broke a window with a dog bone.
•Something reportedly fell from the sky on Reecer Creek Road, and was still burning.
•A woman was slumped over in an electric wheelchair traveling on Manitoba Avenue. Mar. 12-15, 2005

•About 40 people were seen fighting on state Route 821. Aug. 1, 2005

•An elderly Cle Elum woman called 911 for the time. Aug. 2, 2005

•A suspicious garbage sack was reported on Fifth Avenue. Aug. 4, 2005

•A man was carrying his pants on Capitol Avenue.
•A Cle Elum woman requested officers speak to her 16-year-old son about not getting along with his 14-year-old sister.
•An Ellensburg man reported falling through the floor of an Ellensburg grocery store and being unhappy at the way employees handled the situation. Nov. 1, 2005

•An elderly Wheeler Road woman reported to 911 dispatchers that she hears voices on her telephone. Nov. 4, 2005

•A Wheeler Road woman reported that the voices she had heard earlier possibly came from a dream. Nov. 7, 2005

•A Chestnut Street woman reported that she had lied about a domestic dispute on an earlier date.
•A man reportedly took women's underwear from a Main Street store.
•A Payne Road woman reported blue items the size of golf balls were floating around her house. Nov. 7, 2005

•A Cle Elum man wanted police to speak to his 14-year-old daughter about dating an 18-year-old. Nov. 11, 2005

•A Sampson Street resident reported people with chainsaws at a loud party in the area were making a lot of noise. May 12-15, 2006

•A white suspicious tanker truck labeled "cryogenic refrigeration liquid transport" with white smoke near it was on state Route 97.
•A Port-A-Potty was found floating in a stream on Huntzinger Road. May 26-29, 2006

•A Caribou Road resident reported that her sister threatened to blow up her residence.
•A Forbes Lane resident in Cle Elum reported that her sister threatened to shoot her.
•A Wilson Creek Road resident had a question about recording phone calls.
•A Cascade Court woman reported needing help for a spider trapped beneath a jar and being deathly afraid of spiders.
•Two men were standing in the middle of 18th Avenue holding a sleeping bag. June 3-5, 2006

•A state Route 97 resident reported the possible theft of a turkey. June 22, 2006

•A First Street resident in Cle Elum requested to speak to an officer about the donkey at the trading post.
•A man was standing in the roadway, shaking his fists at vehicles that would pass by and telling the drivers of the vehicles they are the devil and he will beat them down in Jesus' name on Sun Country Road in Cle Elum.
•A Delphine Street resident reported a man was yelling at a woman in a tree. June 30-July 5, 2006

•A suspicious person who stated his vehicle was out of gas and there was no key in the ignition was reported on University Way. However, the vehicle's ignition lights were on. 2006

•A Sparks Road resident reported that someone suspicious was shadow boxing and acting funny on the side of the road. 2006

•A man was punching an ATM on Second Avenue. 2006

•A Regal Street resident reported an ongoing problem with a 14-year-old boy on a motorcycle who cusses and attempts to run him over. 2006

•A 25-year-old man with a bald head was reportedly hiding in a ditch on Hidden Valley Road.
•Five ostriches were reportedly walking down Charlton Road.
•A person was reportedly sleeping outside a restaurant for three days, claiming he was trying to get to Montana but was stranded on Canyon Road.
•Four men were reportedly pushing a shopping cart with no groceries on Main Street in Ellensburg. July 3-6, 2008