Crime & Safety

Weekend Police Blotter: Man Drives Recklessly in Pursuit of Meal

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

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Friday, Oct. 21

9:32 a.m., 14800 block of NE 24th St.: Redmond Police took a car prowl report.

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1:52 p.m., 9100 block of Willows Road: Redmond Police arrested a Maple Valley man on suspicion of marijuana and paraphernalia possession.

2:08 p.m., 15900 block of NE 95th Way: Complainant became suspicious when a rental home was offered at far below market rates. A listing agent confirmed the residence was for sale only and not for rent.

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4:17 p.m., 12000 block of 134th Court NE: Redmond Police investigated a car prowl in which unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole an iPod.

7:14 p.m., 8700 block of 160th Ave. NE: Police investigated a car prowl.

9:50 p.m., 13300 block of NE 92nd Way: Redmond Police arrested a Redmond man on suspicion of domestic violence.

Saturday, Oct. 22

1:03 p.m., 14600 block of NE 81st St.: Redmond Police took a report of attempted fraud.

4:08 p.m., 17900 block of Redmond Way: Police investigated a theft from a vehicle.

9:47 p.m., Westbound SR 520 & W Lake Sammamish Parkway: An Ontario man was cited for reckless driving after he drove aggressively through traffic in a rush to get a meal.

10:32 p.m., 7800 block of Leary Way: Redmond Police responded to a disturbance near a local bar. A Sammamish woman was arrested on suspicion of assaulting her husband.

10:47 p.m., 9800 block of Avondale Road: Police investigated a report of a stolen bicycle.

Sunday, Oct. 23

3:13 a.m., Union Hill and Avondale roads: Redmond Police arrested a local resident on suspicion of possession of marijuana less than 40 grams.


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