News brief: Out of control teen with knife confronts several Rochester residents

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A 16-year-old Rochester boy suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both was arrested last night after allegedly confronting residents at four homes, including using a knife to slash and cut a door causing a female to flee.

It began with a 911 call about 9 p.m. about an intoxicated male outside a residence who allegedly shoved the caller who had been trying to calm him down at 185th Avenue Southwest in Rochester, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

About 30 minutes later, a frantic female called 911 to say a male was trying to break into her home, Lt. Greg Elwin said in a news release.

He came inside armed with a knife and she fled, according to Elwin.

One of several responding deputies located the suspect walking along the roadway and took him into custody without incident, Elwin said.

Elwin reported the young man had threatened at least one person using the knife, demanding keys to their car.

The boy, who was not named, was booked into the Thurston County Youth Service Center for first-degree burglary and first-degree attempted robbery, according to Elwin.

Sheriff John Snaza issued a statement praising the various citizens who assisted each other and the sheriff’s office.

“These types of incidents punctuate how important it is that we all be vigilant in our daily lives,” Snaza stated. “These neighbors came together to look out for each other and work with deputies to get this guy in custody. By working together, we can help keep our families and homes safe.”

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4 Responses to “News brief: Out of control teen with knife confronts several Rochester residents”

  1. Ford Galaxy 500 says:

    Where’s the parenting? Holy crap!

  2. K-dot says:

    The kid IS screwed up. There is no “more” about it. With those charges he is likely to end up at Green Hill for a couple years.

  3. BobbyinLC says:

    I am not one to ever defend bad guys but the statement from the sheriff should go a step furteher and say that parents need to vigilant in their upbringing of kids. A 16 year so whacked out he is running around threatening people with a knife. He is lucky he did not break into a house where people own firearms. This could have ended so much differently.

  4. Happy Wife Happy Life says:

    I hope they get to the root of the problem instead of like every other statistic and screw the poor kid up moor