POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL

Nov. 9

Theft

Valued at $1,700, a laptop computer was stolen from an unspecified location on the campus of the University of Washington, Bothell. Police reports said the computer belonged to the university and that multiple people have access to the area where the item was kept.

Nov. 8

Theft from vehicle

This time, the thieves made off with an iPod, cell phone, a GPS and some clothes with the total value of about $1,000. The items were taken from a car left in a residential parking lot in the 23000 block of Fitzgerald Road. A door on the driver’s side of the car was damaged in the course of the theft.

Nov. 7

Theft

After cutting the lock off the door to a storage facility in the 1700 block of 228th Street Southeast, thieves made off with golf clubs valued at $1,800.

Nov. 6

Commercial burglary

Busting in through a back door, thieves made their way into a business in the 22900 block of State Route 527. The business was identified only as a speciality store in police reports. The suspects left with $14,900 in cash, knives and cigarettes, along with a laptop computer.

Nov. 4

Residential burglary

A door was forced open to a residence in an apartment complex in the 21600 block of 16th Drive Southeast. The suspects left with miscellaneous tools valued at $2,600.