POLICE BLOTTER


November 25, 2008 · Updated 10:45 AM 

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BOTHELL

Nov. 17

Theft from vehicle

An iPod, clothing and tools valued at $500 were taken from a car parked on the street in the 2000 block of State Route 527. Unknown suspects broke out a window of the car to gain access.

Malicious mischief

A car was keyed while parked in the 12000 block of Woodinville Drive. The value of the damage was not given in police reports.

KENMORE

Nov. 19

Stolen car

A 1991 Cadillac DeVille was reported stolen about 3:50 a.m. from Northeast 181st Street. The car was found later the same day partly in a ditch on 88th Street Southwest in Edmonds. The vehicle initially was towed by the county sheriff’s department as abandoned.

Nov. 16

Drinking in public

Officers stopped a man found after hours in Rhododendron Park on Northeast 170th Street. According to police reports, the man was intoxicated and carrying an open can of beer. He was cited for the open container and released.

Nov. 14

Brawl

Police responded about 10 p.m. to a report of up to 15 people fighting in the parking lot of the Timbers apartment complex on 68th Avenue Northeast. When police arrived, those in the lot fled, according to officer reports. Officials did arrest two persons, one after a short chase. The two men face charges including under age consumption of alcohol, obstruction of justice and possession of a dangerous weapon, specifically a pair of brass knuckles. According to reports, the alleged fight started during a party in an apartment and spilled into the parking lot.

Theft

Persons unknown swiped some yard-waste trash cans from in front of a home on Inglewood Road.

Theft

Persons unknown took some tools, value not given in police reports, from an unlocked truck parked in the 18000 block of 68th Avenue Northeast.

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