Woman committed after threatening to jump into traffic | Northshore Sheriff’s blotter

The King County Sheriff's blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. This police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in the Northshore area.

The King County Sheriff’s blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. This police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in the Northshore area.

Nov. 4

A woman residing at Emeritus at Spring Estates, in Kenmore, was involuntarily committed to Northwest Hospital after threatening to cut herself with a knife and jumping into traffic.

A 12 year-old student reported to staff at Kenmore Junior High School that her father had assaulted her. The allegation is still under investigation and charges have not yet been filed.

A suspected trespassed with their vehicle around the 100 block of 73rd Ave. NE. The suspect may have possible mental health issues. No arrests were made.

Two iPads were reported missing from a home on the 150 block of 85 Ave. NE. A separate student may have been attempting to sell them at Inglemoor High School.

A suspect was pulled over in the 6900 block of NE Bothell Highway for driving while their license was revoked.

A vehicle was impounded on the 7400 block of NE 175 St. for tabs which expired more than 45 days ago.

Nov. 5

At 7300 block of NE 175th St. a work van was broken into and tools were stolen. There are no suspects.

Overnight, a suspect removed the rear license place from a victim’s vehicle in the 7300 block of NE 175th St. The victim is assisting in prosecution.

A woman walking long the 1800 block of 71st Ave. NE. felt “creeped out” by a man she believed to be stalking her.

A suspect was arrested for driving while their license was revoked and for a misdemeanor warrant. The suspect was transferred into the Snohomish County custody.

Nov. 6

A suspect was arrested and booked into Issaquah jail for driving with a revoked license, misdemeanor warrants, failing to transfer the title of a vehicle and having altered and expired tabs.

A vehicle was listed as abandoned in the 200 block of 61st Court NE. The vehicle hasn’t moved since Oct. 30 and the police have not been able to find a listed contact number for the owner.

A suspect demanded the keys to a car and stole the vehicle from a trailer park at the 600 block of NE 182nd. The car was recovered.

A suspect was arrested for violating a ‘no contact’ court order after the suspect called the victim on the phone.

Nov. 7

An Unknown suspect threw a rock through a window on the west-side of Bothell Ski and Bike’s building along NE Bothell Way. No arrests were made and nothing was stolen.

Electrical wiring was stolen from a new construction home in the 1500 block of Simonds Road NE. There were no garage doors installed on the building, yet, and the doors were open when the house was stripped of it’s wiring.

A Bastyr University student called police after receiving threats from a resident of Norwalk, Conn. The victim has previously reported threats.

A trespasser was removed from the Lighthouse Church on Simonds Road NE.

A vehicle was impounded at the 18200 block of 73rd Ave. NE for having tabs expired for more than 45 days. Rainbow towing removed the car from public property.

Nov. 8

A suspect was arrested for a DUI near the intersection of 79th Place NE and Simonds Road after a search found prescription narcotics in the suspects possession for which they had no prescriptions to use. The narcotics were found in a plastic bag on the suspects’ person.

A vehicle was stolen from the Lakewood Mobile Home park on Northeast 182nd Street.

Bicycles were stolen from a stairwell the Vermont Apartment complex on Juanita Drive Northeast.

A person called 911 about a fight in a parking lot. Upon arrival at the scene, officers determined that the caller was having mental health or suicidal issues and the woman was transported to Evergreen Health hospital for having hallucinations in possible connection to lack of sleep and alcohol use.

Nov. 9

A minor was caught in possession of Marijuana at the Kenmore Park on Northeast 170 Street. The minor was the passenger in a vehicle on public property.

A suspect stole batteries from a container outside, but connected to, an RV parked at the 600 block of Northeast 198th Street.

Several mailboxes were damaged overnight on the 6500 block of NE Arrowhead Drive. There are no suspects at this time.

A reckless motorcycle driver let police on a short pursuit, but crashed just inside of Snohomish County.

Nov. 10

A victim living in the 600 block of NE Arrowhead Drive reported unknown suspects had used a bat or club on custom-made exterior light posts that lined the edge of the victim’s property.

A person was reported as missing in the 1400 block of 84th Ave. NE.

Nov. 11

The victim reported as missing, Nov. 10, was brought home at midnight by police. The victim agreed with her mother that she would seek counseling.