Crime & Safety

Redmond Police Blotter: Two Sets of Tires Stolen in Two Days

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

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Monday, April 30

6:58 a.m., 17300 block of NE 85th Place: Unknown suspects removed four tires off a vehicle that was parked in an apartment complex.

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8:51 a.m., 8500 block of 192nd Ave. NE: Mail was reported stolen from a business within the past month. An outside agency has identified the suspects and assumed the investigation.

8:15 p.m., 7200 block of 164th Ave. NE: Redmond Police are investigating a theft that occurred at a local restaurant. Suspect can be identified.

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8:31 p.m., 6200 block of 188th Lane NE: Redmond Police took a car prowl report. 

Tuesday, May 1

8:28 a.m., 7500 block of 166th Ave. NE: The suspect used an apparent fraudulent gift card to buy a large amount of additional gift cards. Investigation ongoing.

8:53 a.m., 18600 block of NE 59th Court: Redmond Police responded to a theft of four tires that were removed from a vehicle parked in an apartment complex parking lot.

2:09 p.m., 18100 block of Union Hill Road: A female suspect was arrested after she allegedly used fake names at a hospital to receive treatment and medication.

4:00 p.m., 14000 block of NE 69th Place: Redmond Police responded to a report of a burglary.

8:52 p.m., 13700 block of NE 74th St.: Redmond Police investigated a residential burglary where the front door was forced open. Several pieces of jewelry and numerous collectable knives were taken.

Wednesday, May 2

1:58 a.m., 15700 block of Bear Creek Parkway: Redmond Police investigated a suspicious vehicle in an apartment parking lot. Subjects were found to be consuming marijuana.


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