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Redmond Police Blotter: Overlake Hit with String of Car Prowls

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

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Thursday, April 5

8:17 a.m., 16500 block of NE 36th Court: Redmond Police investigated the report of a car prowl at a local apartment complex. 

8:40 a.m., 16600 block of NE 36th Court: Redmond Police investigated the report of a car prowl at a local apartment complex.

8:53 a.m., 16600 block of NE 36th Court: Redmond Police investigated the report of a car prowl at a local apartment complex.

9:16 a.m., 3500 block of 167th Court NE: Redmond Police investigated the report of a car prowl at a local apartment complex.

11:23 a.m., 15800 block of Bear Creek Parkway: Redmond Police responded to telephone harassment.

2:16 p.m., 3500 block of 167th Court NE: Police responded to a report of a theft from a vehicle.

2:57 p.m., 6800 block of 135th Court NE: Police investigated a residential burglary.

3:11 p.m., 8300 block of 154th Ave. NE: Police took a stolen vehicle report.

4:30 p.m., 7900 block of 178th Place NE: Redmond Police took a police report on a vehicle prowl that occurred at a local business.

4:56 p.m., 15200 block of NE 20th St.: Redmond Police responded to an attempted auto theft.

5:36 p.m., 15200 block of NE 20th St.: Redmond Police responded to a vehicle prowl.

7:30 p.m., 17200 block of Redmond Way: Police arrested two teenage Woodinville boys on suspicion of shoplifting.

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