Crime & Safety

Weekend Police Blotter: Downtown Burglary, Bike Theft Attempt on Sunday

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

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Thursday, May 3

8:25 a.m., 8300 block of 142nd Ave. NE: Police investigated a report of wire fraud.

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1:47 p.m., 17700 block of NE 76th St.: Police responded to a report of shoplifting.

2:06 p.m., 18100 block of NE 95th St.: Police investigated a report of phone harassment.

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2:34 p.m., 9800 block of Avondale Road: Redmond Police investigated a report of theft of motor vehicle parts at a local apartment complex.

5:04 p.m., 15000 block of NE 36th St.: Police took an informational report of harassment.

10:09 p.m., 15900 block of NE 85th St.: A mentally ill transient was reported missing by a family member.

Friday, May 4

8:27 a.m., 17200 block of Redmond Way: Police responded to a report of malicious mischief/vandalism.

11:00 a.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: Police investigated an incident involving underage alcohol possession/consumption.

11:54 a.m., 18200 block of NE 97th Way: Police responded to a report of malicious mischief/vandalism.

1:04 p.m., 15900 block of NE 83rd Way: Police investigated a theft.

1:16 p.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: An adult was found to be in possession of drugs and paraphernalia at a local school. The subject was an 18-year-old who does not attend the school.

2:57 p.m., 13800 block of Old Redmond Road: Redmond Police investigated a report of fraud.

6:52 p.m., 17700 block of NE 76th St.: Redmond Police investigated a report of threats via email. No crime was found to be committed.

9:05 p.m., W Lake Sammamish Parkway and Redmond Way: Police responded to a hit and run collision.

Saturday, May 5

2:13 a.m., Old Redmond Road and 140th Avenue NE: Police investigated a DUI incident.

2:25 a.m., NE 70th Street and Redmond Way: A 26-year-old Seattle man was arrested on suspicion of DUI after committing several traffic violations.

10:30 a.m., 15700 block of Bear Creek Parkway: Redmond Police responded to a local apartment complex in reference to a burglary at a storage facility. 

2:59 p.m., 8400 block of 161st Ave. NE: Redmond Police investigated a fight between two juvenile brothers. No arrests were made.

5:01 p.m., 16200 block of NE 83rd St.: Redmond Police arrested a 25-year-old Kirkland man on suspicion of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest during an assault investigation.

7:12 p.m., 16800 block of Redmond Way: Police arrested a 48-year-old Redmond man on suspicion of DUI.

10:22 p.m., 11600 block of Avondale Road: Police arrested a 30-year-old Woodinville man on suspicion of DUI and reckless endangerment after he committed traffic violations.

11:35 p.m., 9800 block of Avondale Road: Police investigated a report of assault.

Sunday, May 6

1:49 a.m., 9700 block of 159th Place NE: Police responded to a report of a disturbance.

12:02 p.m., 15800 block of Bear Creek Parkway: Redmond Police were contacted regarding a burglary at a local apartment complex. Several small electronics and jewelry were taken.

1:49 p.m., 17200 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police responded to a theft at a local store. A 32-year-old Redmond man was arrested.

1:55 p.m., 6500 block of 140th Place NE: A Redmond resident called police to report a credit card fraud.

5:59 p.m., NE 74th St. and 164th Avenue NE: Redmond Police investigated an attempted theft of a bike from Redmond Town Center. The suspects were scared off before the crime was completed. Further investigation is pending.

6:21 p.m., 16500 block of NE 80th St.: Redmond Police investigated the theft of a backpack containing a laptop and other personal items. Possible suspect information was provided.


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