March 22
Noninjury vehicle accident. First block South Union Road, Elma. 1:39 p.m. Blue Ford Focus in the ditch — two teenagers involved. Vehicle completely off the roadway, on its side. Tow on scene.
Harassment report. First block Cloquallum Road, Elma. 5:36 p.m. On-going issues with a silver Hyundai driving by and making obscene gestures towards her.
Unlawful display of weapon. Mox Chehalis Road and U.S. Highway 12, Malone. 8:03 p.m. Subject in a gray midsize SUV, driven by a male with multiple tattoos on his arms. Vehicle was riding her bumper, reporting party tapped her brakes, he flipped on his high beams, passed in a no-passing zone and then brake checked her. He stopped his vehicle and pointed a gun at her vehicle and yelled at her for brake checking him when he had kids in the vehicle.
March 23
Unknown problem. 300 block East Young Street, Elma. 2:20 a.m. Reporting party can hear a male yelling and threatening to assault someone else, mentioned a knife but not sure. Been on-going past five minutes. Still hearing him yell, sounds like two males now engaging in verbal.
Traffic pursuit. First block Wenzel Slough Road, Elma. 8:15 p.m. Failing to yield — Wenzel Slough Road from the Elma ponds — male speeding 45-50 MPH — almost to Keys Road — speed is 50 MPH, vehicle having mechanical issue. On the dirt to the pump house station — its gated. Driver bailed — tased, en route to jail.
March 24
Reckless act or driving. 100 block South Bank Road, Elma. 1 p.m. Black Cadillac extreme lane travel, high rate. Just passing Porter Creek Road.
Disorderly conduct. First block Poplar Road, Montesano. 11:06 a.m. Roommate threatening reporting party, throwing cans of soup. Has a pellet gun, not in play. Yelling in background. Male has multiple personalities. Reporting party says she will use her baton if needed. Reporting party in her bedroom and male in his.
March 26
Animal problem. First block Thompson Lane, Elma. 1:01 p.m. Neighbor’s animals coming onto reporting party’s property — nine goats, turkeys, etc. Has been on-going for approximately one year.