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The following information was com-piled from Renton Police Department case reports.

BY DEAN A. RADFORD

[email protected]

An assault at Gene Coulon Park at about 6:45 p.m. June 14 moved to Garden Avenue North, where an estimated three dozen teenaged girls got into a huge street fight.

After the initial fight, one combat-ant sent a Facebook message to the other girl, challenging her to “round 2.”

Apparently there’s been a lot of drama between the girls. Mace was sprayed during the fight on Garden Avenue near Lowe’s.

The teens began to disperse as officers arrived. One of them was extremely agitated, screaming at the officer, “stop talking to [her]” and “get out of [her] face.”

A crowd of between 30 and 50 young people had gathered, creating a “very chaotic and dynamic” scene.

Detectives were reviewing the case for possible charges, although the officer noted there was “mutual ag-gression.”

“The scene was one of more difficult to process due to the sheer lack of co-operation and initial hostility toward law enforcement,” an officer wrote.

WOMAN THREATENED WITH CHLOROFORM: A 19-year-old Au-burn woman was robbed of $20 June 4 by four men who threatened to disable her with chloroform and kidnap her if she didn’t turn over her money.

The strong-arm robbery happened at about 9:40 p.m. outside the Safeway store on South Third Street.

Officers detained the four men near Logan Avenue South. The victim iden-tified the one who took her $20.

The suspect denied taking anything and told officers he was at a nearby stop buying pizza, but none of the men had a pizza.

The 23-year-old suspect was ar-rested for investigation of second-degree robbery and booked into the King County Jail. An officer found a $20 bill in his pocket.

A $1,025 STEALING SPREE: A 35-year-old Renton woman picked out a suitcase at Walmart on Rainier Avenue, then walked to the sports department where she picked out a football, which she put in a plastic bag.

She picked out a drink, consumed part of it, then put the rest in her purse. She walked out of the store, where she was stopped by a store security officer who found 63 items worth nearly $745 inside a bag.

After she was arrested, a Renton

Police officer found IDs belonging to others and ad-ditional stolen items, for a total theft of $1,025.

Inside a hide-a-key box in the purse was a clear crystalline substance the officer recognized as methamphetamine that she said belonged to her nephew. She was now facing felony charges for drug possession and theft.

She was booked into the SCORE regional jail.

On June 16, she reported that someone had used a Visa card that belongs to her mother that had been confiscated by her arresting officer. She suspects the officer spent $417 at Nordstrom’s using the card and wants to file theft charges.

CAR PROWLED: A laptop and tote bag were stolen at about 5 p.m. June 14 from a vehicle parked at the Renton Community Center.

A rear passenger window was broken. The victim is a 72-year-old Ellensburg woman.

Street fight of about three dozen girls moves from Coulon to Garden Avenue

Early Sunday morning, the Renton Fire Department responded to a report of a vehicle crashed into a building near the corner of Petrovitsky Road and 173rd Avenue.

According to a post on the Renton Fire and Emer-gency Services Facebook page, the call came in at 2:36 a.m. Sunday. Upon arrival crews found a serious injury accident involving a vehicle fire, a second vehicle into a building with one critical patient unconscious along with four other patients.

Crews rapidly extricated the critical patient, extin-guished the vehicle fire and treated a total of five pa-tients. Four patients were transported to Valley Medical center by a Renton Fire aid unit and Tri-Med and one patient was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

The cause of the accident is under investigation by the KCSO and the condition of the patients is unknown.

Five injured as two cars crash into building

Firefighters released this image of a car lodged in the building before it was removed. COURTESY RENTON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES