Naked man found behind Kenmore apartments | Kenmore Police Blotter

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December 3, 2012 · Updated 10:56 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. 13

Civil: 3:42 p.m., 19300 block of Kenlake Place N.E. A former construction employee was accused of making an "under the table" business deal without supervisor's knowledge.

Mental health: 10:59 p.m., 17600 block of 80th Ave. N.E. A Kenmore man was taken to Evergreen Hospital for a mental health evaluation after he was found wandering naked behind his Kenmore Village apartments.

Nov. 14

Burglary: 4:48 a.m., 7300 block of N.E. Bothell Way. Best Friends Espresso was burglarized during the night and a safe was taken. There is no suspect information at this time.

Theft: 8:57 a.m., 14900 block of 78th Ave. N.E. A handy man is accused of stealing company credit cards from a company truck and made unauthorized charges to the card.

Warrant: 10:30 p.m., 6800 block of N.E. Bothell Way. A man was booked into the King County Jail after being arrested for felony theft, trespassing and DUI following an incident at the Kenmore Safeway.

Nov. 15

Assault: 2:18 p.m., 18500 block of 68th Ave. N.E. A Kenmore man was arrested and booked into jail after he punched his roommate in the face during an argument about car keys.

Nov. 17

Domestic violence: 1:59 p.m., 18700 block of 68th Ave. N.E. Following an argument about parenting, a man accidentally backed over his girlfriend's foot.


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