Crime & Safety

Weekend Police Blotter: April 8 to 10

The following incidents occurred between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.

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Friday, April 8

7:17 a.m., 16900 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police responded to a reported malicious mischief at a local business. Possible suspect information is available.

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7:37 a.m., 2800 block of 152nd Ave. NE: Victim needs case number for E-Bay fraud case.

7:50 a.m., 16000 block of NE 85th St.: A vehicle was prowled (window smashed) during the night, and a gym bag was stolen off the rear seat. No evidence was located at the scene.

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7:56 a.m., 8500 block of Willows Road: A 14-foot aluminum ramp was removed from a construction work vehicle sometime during the night.

8:22 a.m., 16100 block of NE 87th St.: Complainant reported a window was smashed on a customer's vehicle overnight while it was parked at his or her business. No entry was made and nothing was stolen.

11:25 a.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: Several i-pods and cash were taken out of a women's locker room. Police are in the process of recovering the stolen property and having it identified by the victims.

12:04 p.m., 15200 block of Bel-Red Road: An automobile theft was reported.

1:19 p.m., 13500 block of NE 75th St.: A Redmond juvenile was cited on suspicion of misdemeanor marijuana possession.

1:35 p.m., 3600 block of 156th Ave. NE: A Bothell woman was arrested for allegedly kicking the mirrors off her husband's vehicle.

7:38 p.m., 17200 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police arrested a juvenile who allegedly stole merchandise from a drug store. He was released to his parents.

Saturday, April 9

1:09 a.m., 17200 block of Redmond Way: A man was arrested after he allegedly assaulted his friend with a beer bottle.

7:06 a.m., 3800 block of 167th Place NE: A man reported that the window on his work truck was smashed sometime overnight.

8:55 a.m., 4000 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: A resident reported that her vehicle was prowled sometime overnight and her wallet was taken.

11:58 a.m., 17900 block of NE 65th St.: Unknown suspect(s) smashed out a vehicle's window and stole a purse. The investigation is ongoing.

1:12 p.m., 4200 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: A resident reported that his vehicle was prowled sometime overnight.

1:57 p.m., 4200 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: A resident reported that his vehicle was prowled sometime overnight and that a DVD player was taken.

1:57 p.m., 2900 block of 152nd Ave. NE: An incident of forgery was reported.

2:42 p.m., 16900 block of NE 100th St.: Redmond Police investigated a suspicious circumstance in Education Hill. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

2:47 p.m., 8800 block of Redmond Woodinville Road: A resident reported an ex-roommate stole personal belongings.

7:40 p.m., 7600 block of Union Hill Road: Redmond Police responded to the report of a shoplift at a local department store.

Sunday, April 10

9:30 a.m., 14800 block of NE 63rd Court: Redmond Police took a car prowl report at a local residence.

2:00 p.m., 4200 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: Redmond Police investigated a window smash car prowl that occurred in the Overlake district.

6:42 p.m., 8700 block of 160th Ave. NE: An incident of embezzlement was reported.

7:24 p.m., 8400 block of 167th Ave. NE: Redmond Police arrested three transients on suspicion of trespassing and possession of drug paraphernalia.

8:34 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Redmond Police responded to a shoplift. One juvenile was arrested.

11:53 p.m., 17100 block of Avondale Way: Redmond Police arrested a Bellevue man for suspicion of driving under the influence.

Monday, April 11

12:16 a.m., 16200 block of Cleveland St.: Redmond Police arrested a Edmonds female on suspicion of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.


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