Crime & Safety

Redmond Police Blotter: Bellevue Man Arrested After Daytime Burglary

The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday.

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Wednesday, Sept. 28

11:59 a.m., 15900 block of NE 42nd Court: A wife reported that her husband pushed her into a wall during an argument.

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12:29 p.m., 2700 block of 152nd Ave. NE: Redmond Police took a theft report.

1:20 p.m., 6300 block of 138th Ave. NE: Police investigated a fraud report.

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1:31 p.m., 9000 block of Avondale Road: A Redmond resident reported unknown suspect(s) fraudulently charged several items to her account.

1:42 p.m., 5400 block of 157th Drive NE: Redmond Police took a car prowl report.

3:05 p.m., 15800 block of NE 51st St.: Redmond Police responded to a report of a daytime residential burglary. A 28-year-old Bellevue man was subsequently arrested and charged with second-degree burglary and theft. No weapons were used. Electronic equipment was taken and recovered.

3:40 p.m., 13300 block of NE 111st Court: A Redmond-area resident called the police to report a burglary at her home.

4:56 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Police arrested a 50-year-old Redmond woman on suspicion of shoplifting.

5:17 p.m., 16500 block of NE 35th Court: Redmond Police investigated a motor vehicle prowl that occurred over the weekend.

8:18 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Police responded to a report of shoplifting.

9:17 p.m., 18800 block of NE 116th St.: Redmond Police located a vehicle in a park after dark. The occupants were discovered smoking marijuana.

Thursday, Sept. 29

1:46 a.m., 16700 block of Cleveland St.: Redmond Police contacted a vehicle in a parking lot and marijuana subsequently located.


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