Crime & Safety
Redmond Police Blotter: May 3
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
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Tuesday, May 3
9:25 a.m., 13500 block of NE 75th St.: Redmond Police investigated an alleged assault between two students on a local campus.
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11;44 a.m., 9100 block of Red-Wood Road: Redmond Police responded to a physical domestic violence incident at a local apartment complex. An adult male was arrested.
12:17 p.m., 16200 block of NE 74th St.: A victim reported his Canon digital camera and lens were stolen from a business last week following a meeting. There is no suspect information available at this time.
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12:44 p.m., 2500 block of 152nd Ave. NE: An incident of welfare fraud was reported in the Overlake area.
12:56 p.m., 8700 block of 164th Ave. NE: A complainant reported two small surveillance cameras were stolen off exterior walls at his or her apartment complex during the night. There is no suspect information at this time.
3:12 p.m., 16400 block of NE 80th St.: A store manager reported four fraudulent transactions occurred on two separate days.
3:31 p.m., 16400 block of NE 80th St. Redmond Police arrested a male and female on suspicion of fraud-related charges when they allegedly used a fake credit card to purchase goods.
4:20 p.m., 15500 block of NE 60th St.: Redmond Police responded to a reported domestic violence assault. One male was arrested.
6:52 p.m., 8800 block of 171st Ave. NE: Redmond Police investigated a report of a burglary at a local residence. Entry was made through a smashed window at the rear of the residence.
8:12 p.m., Cleveland Street / 164th Avenue Northeast: Redmond Police responded to a theft report at a local business. The suspect was not located but has been possibly identified.
8:13 p.m., 14800 block of NE 24th St.: Redmond Police responded to a disturbance at a local bar. One male was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct.
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