Crime & Safety
Weekend Police Blotter: Police Investigate Shoplifting Incident With Multiple Suspects
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.
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Friday, Sept. 30
6:25 a.m., 16900 block of NE 116th St.: Redmond Police took a report of a burglary at a local construction site.
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10:53 a.m., 17300 block of NE 67th Court: Redmond Police responded to a reported embezzlement at a local business.
3:26 p.m., 18600 block of NE 55th Way: Redmond Police responded to a report of an altercation at a local residence. The suspect was arrested.
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5:23 p.m., 3400 block of W Lake Sammamish Parkway: Redmond Police responded to a car prowl and attempted auto theft.
Saturday, Oct. 1
4:03 a.m., Redmond Way: Police arrested an Auburn man on suspicion of DUI.
9:01 a.m., 7900 block of 178th Place NE: Redmond Police responded to a reported theft at a local business.
4:49 p.m., 15000 block of NE 24th St.: Redmond Police responded to a report of shoplifting at a local grocery store.
5:05 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Police arrested a Bellevue woman on suspicion of shoplifting.
Sunday, Oct. 2
6:05 a.m., 8800 block of 161st Ave. NE: Police responded to a report of shoplifting.
1:53 p.m., 8200 block of 161st Ave. NE: A Redmond woman was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence assault.
4:13 p.m., 15700 block of Bear Creek Parkway: Redmond Police responded to a theft report at a local residence.
4:30 p.m., 10800 block of Redmond-Woodinville Road: Redmond Police investigated a report of threats via telephone. The suspect and victim argued over the status of the suspect's dog, and threats were alleged.
8:23 p.m., 2200 block of 148th Ave. NE: Redmond Police investigated a shoplift with multiple people and a "getaway" car involved. Further investigation is pending.
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