Dog with history of biting Amazon delivery person bites another | Police Blotter

Police blotter for April 2-7.

April 2

Drug arrest: At 10:28 p.m. in the 21000 block of Bothell-Everett Highway, a suspect was arrested at Fred Meyer for possession of heroin and methamphetamine. Officers also seized $713 from the person. The subject was later released at the scene and the felony charges were forwarded to Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office.

Home Depot theft: At 5:25 p.m. in the 18300 block of 120th Avenue Northeast, a subject allegedly stole about $522.89 of goods from the Home Depot store. The suspect was arrested and had three counterfeit $100 bills on him. He was booked for theft in the third degree and forgery.

Vending machine shake up: At 10:26 a.m. in the 1400 block of 228th Street Southeast, an unknown suspect broke into a snack vending machine and stole cash within the Comfort Inn. The suspect punched in the bill accepter.

April 3

Dog bite: At 5:09 p.m. in the 200 block of 228th Street Southeast, a man reported that his dog bit someone on the thigh. No skin was torn off, but enough damage was caused that the victim needed help from his wife. The dog has a history of biting others. Reports show he bit an Amazon delivery man on the hand, face and neck. The report was made before any charges were filed.

Burglary: At 7:04 p.m. in the 800 block of 228th Street Southeast, an unknown person entered the victim’s residence between 9:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. and stole about $20,000 in cash from a box in the victim’s office. They entered the home through a bedroom window. The window was closed, but the victim could not recall if it was locked.

April 5

Trespass: At 10:55 a.m. in the 10400 block of Beardslee Boulevard, The Den Coffee Shop requested a subject be trespassed from the shop after he had been bothering customers the day before. He reportedly made the employees feel uncomfortable.

April 7

DUI: At 4:51 a.m. in the 22600 block of Bothell-Everett Highway, an officer arrived at the scene of an accident, just south of the I-405 ramp and found a female subject who displayed signs of intoxication. Officers could smell the faint odor of a flavored alcoholic beverage emitting from her breath. Her eyes were bloodshot and watery and her face red and flushed. When asked questions, the subject would stare at the officer for a moment before answering and her speech was slow. Her words were slurred. The woman was cited for driving under the influence. The case took the officer three hours total.