POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL

Nov. 16

Theft from vehicle

Sunglasses and a cell-phone charger were stolen from a car parked in a residential lot in the 19000 block of 112th Avenue. The items were valued at $450.

Nov. 15

Theft from vehicle

A laptop computer and a GPS were among the items listed stolen from a car parked in the 100 block of 234th Street. The items were valued at $1,700. Police said it was unclear how any suspect gained access to the vehicle.

Commercial burglary

Nothing was reported stolen, but police say someone made their into an arts and crafts business in the 23000 block of State Route 527. Police said they could find no sign of forced entry into the business.

Nov. 10

Commercial burglary

Approximately $1,800 in electrical cord was stolen from a construction business in the 11000 block 195th Street. Police said the area where the cord was kept is fenced in and they could see no signs of forced entry.

KENMORE

Nov. 25

Shots fired

Reports don’t contain a lot of details, but police say they found an unreleased number of 9MM shell casings on the rear deck of a home in the 17400 block of 83rd Court Northeast. Police allegedly made the discovery after receiving what they called multiple calls regarding shots fired. Reports did not list any arrests.

Nov. 24

Theft from vehicle

The victim stated tools were stolen from his pickup truck, parked in the lot of the Safeway store on State Route 522. The value of the missing items was not given in reports.

Nov. 19

Assault

Reports again lack some details, but say an intoxicated suspect kicked a firefighter presumably attempting to help the suspect. The suspect also allegedly tried to slap a Kenmore police officer. Reports don’t mention any arrests, but say the suspect was sent for abuse treatment. The incident took place in the 20400 block of 60th Avenue Northeast.

Theft

Police say an unknown suspect ran out of the Pawn Exchange store on SR 522 taking with him three laptop computers after acting as if he was interested in purchasing the items. The value of the stolen computers was not readily available from police reports.