Items stolen from donation bin | Bothell police blotter


December 31, 2012 · Updated 11:43 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 Bothell Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Bothell Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Bothell.

Dec. 18

Domestic violence: 9 p.m., 21300 block of 11th Drive S.E. A husband and wife were involved in a verbal dispute. There were no injuries and no one was cited.

Dec. 19

Fraud: Southeast 241st St. Over a period of time between Dec. 1-11, an unknown suspect made $300 in fraudulent charges on the victim's credit cards over the Internet.

Dec. 20

Weapon: 12:07 a.m., 9100 block of N.E. 180th St. Four neighbors heard shots fired. No one was injured.

Dec. 21

Theft: 2 a.m., 10100 block of Main St. Someone stole the victim's wallet, including debit and credit cards.

Dec. 22

DUI: 1:05 a.m., 22900 block of 14th Ave. West. A 19-year-old Bothell man swerved off the road and was arrested for driving under the influence. His blood alcohol content was .200. Domestic violence: 4 p.m., 24000 block of Meridian Ave. S. A 44-year-old Bothell woman argued with the victim, who claimed the woman was pushing and kicking. There were no injuries. Domestic violence: 6 p.m., 22400 block of 18th Ave. S.E. A 32-year-old Bothell man was in a verbal dispute with the victim. No one was cited.

Dec. 23

Theft: Overnight, 23400 block of State Route 527 S.E. An unknown suspect cut the lock and stole items from a donation bin.

 

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