Crime & Safety

Redmond Police Blotter: May 16 and 17

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

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Monday, May 16

7:19 a.m., 17100 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police responded to a reported burglary at a local construction site. No suspect information is available.

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7:22 a.m., 7500 block of Old Redmond Road: A resident reported the theft of a secured bike from his porch.

8:09 a.m., 8600 block of 169th Court NE: Redmond Police took a report of credit card skimming. No suspect information is available at this time.

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8:10 a.m., 9800 block of Avondale Road: Police responded to a report of domestic assault.

9:33 a.m., 9600 block of 153rd Ave. NE: A business reported theft of metal from a large recycling dumpster in the Grasslawn area.

9:54 a.m., 17700 block of NE 76th St.: Redmond Police responded to a reported shoplift at a local department store. A suspect was arrested near the scene.

6:10 p.m., 6600 block of 137th Place NE: Redmond Police investigated a report of a fraud.

6:55 p.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: Redmond Police investigated a report of an attempted vehicle prowl at a local park. The suspect(s) attempted entry by smashing a window.

9:00 p.m., 10200 block of 172nd Ave. NE: Redmond Police responded to a church parking lot to take a car prowl report. The vehicle's window was smashed and the victim's purse was taken. There is suspect information.

9:56 p.m., 9000 block of 196th Ave. NE: Victim reported items were taken from his vehicle while he was at a Redmond park.

Tuesday, May 17

12:11 p.m., 14100 block of NE 71st Place: An incident of theft was reported in the Grasslawn area.

1:19 p.m., 16500 block of NE 46th St.: Redmond Police responded to a report of telephone harassment.

5:34 p.m., 8400 block of 161st Ave. NE: Redmond Police investigated the theft of a backpack containing computer equipment. There is no suspect information available at this time.


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