Passed out, drunk home invader and pot suspected at Kenmore JHS | King County Sheriff’s Blotter

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.

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.

Feb. 23

A suspect was booked through the Bellevue Police Department after having lied about their identity to King County Sheriff’s deputies patrolling Kenmore Park. The suspect had misdemeanor warrants out of Bellevue and will not be facing charges of obstructing an officer due to the concealed identity.

Feb. 24

A person was pulled over near Northeast 192 Place ad 61st Avenue Northeast for failing to transfer their title within 45 days.

A male was found passed out in someones home, near the 6400 block of NE 182nd Street, after the person had been drinking. The back door to the house was unlocked and the drunk suspect wandered in. The reporting person did not want to be a victim, though there was no other crime reported other than drunken person walking into the wrong house.

A person volunteering at the lunchroom of Kenmore Junior High School reported someone in possession of marijuana on the school campus. It is unknown if the marijuana-toting person was a student or an adult volunteer.

A person located near the 19500 block of 81st Place NE reported missing items from the front yard of the home currently under construction. There was over $250 wort of items taken from the open area in the front yard.

A person was arrested near the 18700 block of 73rd Ave. NE after being pulled over for a traffic infraction. The driver gave two false names before officers finally found out the person had a suspended license. On the way to South Correctional Entity (SCORE) the suspect gave his real name.

A 16-year-old female residing near the 18700 block of 60th Ave. NE assaulted her mother with slaps, pushes, bites and scratches and also damaged a computer screen with permanent marker, before fleeing on foot.

A vehicle was reported as abandoned near the intersection of Northeast 187th Street and 63rd Avenue Northeast.

A woman reported her ex-husband for child neglect after she had gone to pick up their 7-year-old son and found her ex-husband intoxicated. The two share custody of the child.

A person reported a suspicious vehicle at the Rite Aid on 18022 68th Ave. NE. Upon contact by officers, it was found that the two occupants had warrants. It is unclear if the two were arrested.

Feb. 25

A person pulled over for violating the license plate laws, there was no front plate and the rear was obstructed, ended up being arrested for driving with a suspended license. They were not booked and the vehicle was not impounded. The suspect was released.

A victim answered a craiglist.com ad, advertising a brand new, in-box, MacBook Air for $810, however upon inspection of the product it was discovered that the MacBook was used. The victim is reporting the listing as fraud.

A person was pulled over for defective license plate lights and was found to be driving with a suspended license. The suspect was arrested, however was not booked nor was the vehicle impounded.

Feb. 26

A person reported an attempted mail theft near the 19200 block of 63rd Ave. NE. The community mailbox was found to have pry marks on the side door and punch marks on the side lock. The suspect was not found, but investigators are looking into the incident.

A person reported an item was stolen from the Kenmore Library after it was accidentally left in the bathroom.

Feb. 27

A person was pulled over near the intersection of Northeast Bothell Way and 80th Avenue Northeast for driving with a suspended license in the third degree. They were not booked, nor was their vehicle impounded.

A person found a girl’s bicycle at an unknown location within Kenmore and dropped it off at Kenmore City Hall. The person left his name and contact information with authorities but was unavailable upon attempted contact.

A person was arrested near the 6800 block of NE Bothell Way after they were found to be driving with a suspended license in the third degree, failure to transfer a title within 45 days and for having a warrant for their arrest. They were booked into Snohomish County Jail on the warrant.

Feb. 28

A person was released at the scene of a traffic stop, near the 6000 block of NE Bothell Way, after it was found the driver was operating a vehicle with a suspended license in the third degree.

A person reported drunkenness, trespassing and fighting at Tabs Bar, located at 7211 NE 181st Street in Kenmore, after two patrons got into a drunken fight.

A person reported the apparent natural death of an 81 year old person near the 7600 block of NE 165th Street.

A replacement oven door was stolen from a porch near the 19500 block of 76th Ave. NE.

A person was arrested near the 6800 block of NE Bothell Way for driving with a suspended license in the third degree.

Mar. 1

A suspect was booked into SCORE for DUI after driving under the influence of alcohol near the 6100 block of Northeast Bothell Way. They had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.223 and 0.226 out of the legal limit of 0.08.

A victim reported being assaulted at the Lakewood Mobile Estates, located near the 6900 block of NE 182nd Street. The victim had invited the suspect into the house when the suspect pushed and squeezed the victim. The suspect was gone when authorities arrived at the scene.

An unknown person stole a purse near the 8000 block of NE 153rd Place and then used a credit card in Kirkland.

A person working loss prevention at the Rite Aid located at 18022 68th Ave. NE reported finding a stash of credit cards behind a store display. The person has no idea how long the cards had been there.

A person reported theft and then fraud after two checks were stolen from his wife’s checkbook.

A person was released at the scene, near the 7300 block of NE Bothell Way, after officers found the driver operating a vehicle with a suspended license, no insurance, and an open container of alcohol.

A vehicle was impounded near the 8300 block of NE 155th Street. The tabs were expired since 2012, however there was a report of sale.