Crime & Safety

Weekend Police Blotter: June 10-12

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

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Friday, June 10

8:11 a.m., 10900 block of Avondale Road: Redmond Police took a report of a neighbor dispute at a local residential complex. The incident was recorded as part of an ongoing issue.

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9:21 a.m., 10200 block of 186th Court NE: Redmond Police took a report of a passport theft from a local residence. No suspect information this time.

11:21 a.m., 11600 block of Willows Road: The complainant reported phone threats were left at her place of employment earlier this week by a male caller.

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11:28 a.m., 17500 block of NE 40th St.: A stolen vehicle was recovered.

2:59 p.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: Redmond Police investigated a theft of a bicycle from Redmond High School. There is no suspect information at this time.

3:54 p.m., 9400 block of Red-Wood Road: Redmond Police investigated a theft of laptop from a car. There is no suspect information available.

5:16 p.m., 8800 block of 161st Ave. NE: Redmond Police arrested a 20-year-old Bellevue man on suspicion of shoplifting beer and other items from a local grocery store. He was booked and released.

6:10 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Redmond Police Department responded to a shoplift at a local department store. One female suspect was arrested.

9:46 p.m., 15000 block of NE 24th St.: A Redmond man was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting and assault of an officer.

9:47 p.m., 18600 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police responded to a burglary that occurred during the day. Electronics and cash were stolen. No suspect info at this time.

Saturday, June 11

9:01 a.m., 7100 block of 180th Ave. NE: Redmond police investigated a forced entry burglary that occurred at a business overnight. The suspect(s) rifled through office areas, damaged property, and stole cash from the accountant's office.

10:39 a.m., 18100 block of NE 95th St.: Redmond Police took a report of a stolen bicycle from a local apartment complex. No suspect information is available at this time.

12:57 p.m., 17300 block of NE 45th St.: Police investigated the death of a 26-year-old man. Foul play is not suspected.

2:11 p.m., 15200 block of NE 24th St: Victim reported her vehicle was prowled while she was at work. The suspect(s) smashed a window to gain entry then stole a computer and camera equipment.

5:30 p.m., 17900 block of Redmond Way: Redmond Police responded to a report of a theft at a local store. The suspect was arrested.

Sunday, June 12

1:50 a.m., 15700 block of Redmond Way: Police investigated a report of fourth-degree assault.

9:46 a.m., 17200 block of NE 104th St.: Victim reported her cell phone was apparently stolen while she was at school last week.

12:14 p.m., 16000 block of NE 105th Court: Redmond Police took a report of a burglary at a local residence. The suspect fled from the victim after re-obtaining their property via a Craigslist exchange.

5:15 p.m., 7900 block of 170th Ave. NE: Redmond Police responded to a vehicle prowl report at a local residence. A possible suspect has been identified.

5:23 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Redmond Police responded to a a report of shoplifting at a local department store. One male and one female were arrested on suspicion of theft.

10:11 p.m., 7200 block of 166th Ave. NE: Redmond Police responded to a car prowl at the Redmond Town Center. The vehicle's driver’s side window was smashed. The registered owner was contacted but did not come to the scene.

Monday, June 13

1:42 a.m., eastbound SR 520, west of West Lake Sammamish Parkway: The Washington State Patrol requested K9 assistance with a narcotic sniff on a traffic stop on SR 520. Police service dog Vader alerted to the vehicle, which was seized pending the request of a search warrant.


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