Crime & Safety
Redmond Police Blotter: Cash Stolen from Fred Meyer Self Check-Out
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Thursday.
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Tuesday, May 15
7:15 a.m., 15800 block of NE 51st St.: Redmond Police responded to the report of a theft a local residence.
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9:53 p.m., 6000 block of 148th Court NE: Police investigated a report of a fraudulent online purchase.
12:24 p.m., 18200 block of NE 95th Way: Police investigated a suspicious circumstance.
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12:53 p.m., 17600 block of NE 76th St.: Police responded to a report of cash stolen from Fred Meyer self-check out station.
1:52 p.m., 9800 block of Willows Road: Redmond Police investigated a harassment report.
2:56 p.m., 17700 block of NE 76th St.: Police arrested a 22-year-old Redmond man on suspicion of shoplifting.
6:42 p.m., 8400 block of 143rd Court NE: Redmond Police responded to a report of harassment.
9:58 p.m., 15700 block of Bear Creek Parkway: A guest at a local hotel left her purse and laptop in the hallway outside of her room for approximately 30 minutes. When she returned, the items were gone.
Wednesday, May 16
8:20 a.m., 3900 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: Police responded to a report of a suspicious circumstance.
8:23 a.m., 15000 block of NE 66th St.: Redmond Police responded to the report of a car prowl at a local residence.
9:05 a.m., 15000 block of NE 66th Place: Redmond Police responded to the report of a car prowl at a local residence.
11:51 a.m., 16500 block of Redmond Way: Police investigated a report of ATM/credit card fraud.
7:01 p.m., 17600 block of Union Hill Road: Redmond Police arrested a male on suspicion of shoplifting.
Thursday, May 17
12:33 a.m., 3200 block of Bel-Red Road: Police arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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