This week’s… Police Blotter
February 9, 2009 · Updated 10:17 PM
BOTHELL
Feb. 3
Commercial burglary
Persons unknown cut a hole in a fence surrounding a construction site at 11000 N.E. 95th St. They left with approximately $575 in stolen tools.
Commercial burglary
Public reports were sketchy, but someone broke into a business in the 1000 block of 228th Street Southeast. Police declined to name the business, but said the thieves were able to gain access due to some missing locks. Electronic equipment valued at $2,500 was taken.
Jan. 31
Malicious mischief
Someone broke out a window in the door of an unidentified business in the 12000 block of Northeast 195th Street. The apparent vandalism was reported by a security guard.
Malicious mischief
This time, someone broke out the rear window of a car parked in the 23000 block of Second Avenue Northeast. No damage estimate was available.
KENMORE
Feb. 3
Residential burglary
The suspect or suspects apparently climbed in through a window to gain access to a home in the 8400 block of Northeast 169th Street. Police reports said the home was filled with muddy footprints. A total of $300 in cash and some jewelry was reported missing. The value of the jewelry was not immediately known.
Theft from vehicle
Persons unknown smashed out a window in a car parked in a lot in the 7200 block of Northeast 169th Street. They then made off with a purse sitting in the car.
Jan. 29
Theft from vehicle
Various items from a book bag to two pairs of sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked car parked in a driveway in the 1900 block of 73rd Avenue Northwest. Total value of the theft: $554.
D.U.I.
Police arrested a female driver stopped on Northeast Bothell Way. She allegedly had a blood-alcohol content of .241.
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