POLICEREPORTS


August 28, 2008 · Updated 4:55 PM 

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April 19

12:28 p.m.: An elderly female reported her check and cash were stolen from her locked room on the 20900 block of Olympic Place.

April 25

1:55 p.m.: Someone entered a home through an unsecured window and stole an X-Box with games and a swarski crystal figurine collection on the 4000 block of 168th Place NE.

May 1

8 a.m.: Someone stole a woman's blackberry from the bleachers on the 8200 block of Eaglefield Drive.

May 15

9:17 a.m.: During the early morning hours a catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle on the 200 block of McLeod Avenue.

9:19 p.m.: A subject's social security number was cloned and used to gain credit on the 18300 block of 45th Drive NE.

May 16

1:55 p.m.: A man reported that various items totalling over $2300 were stolen from his van during the night on the 300 block of North McLeod Avenue.

2:10 p.m.: Someone stole an iPod out of the locker room on the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.

8:45 p.m.: Officers responded to an assalt call and booked the suspect on charges of disorderly conduct, assault 4, obstruction, possession of marijuana and drug paraphenalia, on South Dunham Avenue.

May 18

6:51 p.m.: Officers responded to two separate reports of an assault with a weapon and a physical assault and found them to be related; one subject went to the hospital and the other was taken into custody on the 700 block of East Fifth Street.

May 21

8:10 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of a found substance, officers took the substance and booked it into evidence for destruction on the 500 block of North West Avenue.

June 3

11:30 a.m.: Officers found a stolen car from Marysville in the parking lot on the 17300 block of Smokey Point Drive.

6:32 p.m.: A vehicle struck a fence and fled the scene on the 4600 block of 189th Street NE.

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