Man caught shoplifting kitchen utensils and beer | Kenmore Police Blotter

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December 3, 2012 · 10:52 AM

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kenmore Reporter Police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.

Nov. 8

Domestic violence: 3 p.m., 7200 block of N.E. 153 St. A domestic violence incident, which occurred two weeks ago between two family members, was followed up on. The man is known to always be armed.

Nov. 10

Auto theft: 8:07 a.m., 19100 block of 68th Ave. N.E. A locked vehicle was stolen from a driveway. There were no witnesses and no suspect information.

Auto theft: 9:34 a.m., 18700 block of 68th Ave. N.E. A vehicle, which was stolen in Bothell, was found in a church parking lot.

Vehicle prowl: 12:12 p.m., 6600 block of N.E. 191st. An unlocked pickup truck was entered overnight and items were taken.

Nov. 11

Vandalism: 1:38 a.m., 19500 block of 61st Ave. N.E. An unknown suspect broke out the windows of a car with a crowbar and fled the scene in a waiting car.

Trespass: 7:44 p.m., 6600 block of N.E. 181 St. A man and a woman were trespassed from the MV Pub following an altercation with a fellow patron.

Nov. 12

Burglary: 3:08 p.m., 6900 block of N.E. 181 St. A Kenmore woman called to report that unknown persons are continually breaking into her storage units in Kenmore and in Lake Forest Park.

Theft: 4:21 p.m., 6800 block of N.E. Bothell Way. A man was caught shoplifting beer and cooking utensils from the Safeway and then made threats to harm law enforcement officials.

Non-moving violation: 10:37 p.m., 8100 block of N.E. Bothell Way. A man was charged with providing false insurance information following a stop for driving without headlights.

 

 

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