Kenmore Sheriff’s Blotter: Inglemoor High School incidents, counterfeit $100 bills

Between Nov. 18 and Nov. 30, three thefts (including identity theft and fraud) one assault, two vehicle prowls, three burglaries, five instances of driving without a valid license, one fire investigation, one trespass, one recovered vehicle, one possession of marijuana, three cases of forgery, and one threat.

The 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 King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.

 

Between Nov. 18 and Nov. 30, three thefts (including identity theft and fraud) one assault, two vehicle prowls, three burglaries, five instances of driving without a valid license, one fire investigation, one trespass, one recovered vehicle, one possession of marijuana, three cases of forgery, and one threat.

 

Nov. 18

A stove fire was reported in the 6300 block of Northeast 151st Street. Fire Investigation Units took charge.

 

Nov. 23

A man was trespassed from Inglemoor High School for the remainder of the 2015-2016 school year.

An apparently unprovoked assault was reported in the Rite Aid parking lot in the 18000 block of 68th Avenue Northeast.

Police responded to traffic complaints on 75th Avenue Northeast between Northeast 204th Street to Northeast 192nd Street.

One person was arrested, cited and released for driving with a suspended license along Northeast Bothell Way.

 

Nov. 24

Everett investigators recovered a stolen vehicle found at Kenmore Self Storage.

A woman found inconsistencies on her credit report.

The Inglemoor High School police officer was called in to the office where the assistant principal gave him three pipes which smelled like marijuana had been smoked out of them, and a wax paper with less than a gram of marijuana.

Two counterfeit $100 bills were used to pay a man for items posted on “Offer Up.”

 

Nov. 25

Threats were made over social media at Inglemoor High School after a fight at school.

Items were stolen from a house in the 19200 block of 68th Avenue Northeast.

A carport door was kicked open an items stolen in the 6600 block of Northeast 154th Street.

One man was arrested for driving with a suspended license.

 

Nov. 26

An assault was reported involving knives. All information, including the location and description were blacked out.

 

Nov. 27

Someone pick-pocketed a cell phone from a man as he was shopping at the 6850 Northeast Bothell Way Safeway.

 

Nov. 28

Fraudulent checks were reported at Fred Meyers.

An employee at Theorem Cannabis reported a suspect paid for product with a counterfeit $100 bill.

 

Nov. 29

Two suspects broke into a work van in the 7500 block of Northeast 202 Place before the owner chased them off.

Possibly the same work van was broken into later that night in the 7500 block of Northeast 202 Place.

A woman was issued a citation for driving without a valid license.

Someone was given a citation for driving with a revoked license.

 

Nov. 30

A man was found suspiciously hiding behind a vehicle at Uplake Grocery and Deli.

Fraudulent charges were reported on a credit car.