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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Shoreline Police Blotter May 25 - 31, 2011 - shoplifters, alcohol, glue in car locks

By Diane Hettrick - categories are mine, reports are police

Shoplifters - most caught by store Loss Prevention officers
5-24...20132 Ballinger, Rite Aid/Starbucks. Officer was at Rite Aid re a shoplifting complaint when the call came in that there was a shoplifter at Starbucks in the same shopping center. Apprehended the shoplifter who admitted he was addicted to heroin. Had needles on person.
5-24...1175 N 205, Costco. Suspect hides software pack inside his jacket and exits store.  Caught.
5-25...1175 N 205, Costco. Shoplifter caught.
5-25...15252 Aurora, Shari's Restaurant. Dine and Dash. Customer ate and left without paying.
5-26...20330 Ballinger, Rite Aid. Caught shoplifter who took items into bathroom, put them in her purse.
5-26...15505 Westminster, Central Market. Caught shoplifter with beer in his backpack.
5-27...1201 N 175, Top Foods. Caught shoplifter concealing food in her clothing.
5-27...1201 N 175, Top Foods. Citizen saw a shoplifter leave the store.
5-27...1550 Westminster, Central Market. Shoplifter.
5-28...18325 Aurora, Fred Meyer. Narrowly missed capturing a shoplifter.
5-29...1175 N 205, Costco. Caught shoplifter who concealed a camera in her clothing.

Car prowls - they usually break the passenger side window to get in
5-22...148xx Whitman N. 
5-24...174xx 12 NE, 8am. Parked car at Hamlin Park.
5-26...25xx NW 192 Pl. Got tools and vacuum.
5-26...191xx RB Rd. 
5-27...175xx Linden N.  Backpack taken.
5-28...160xx 15 NE, Hamlin Park. Parked vehicles.
5-29...18xx N 185. Multiple car prowls.
5-29...155xx Greenwood N. 

Lots of alcohol related incidents
5-22...171xx Aurora. DUI driver hits another car while pulling out onto Aurora from casino.
5-24...167xx Aurora. Woman arrested for DUI and car towed, reported item stolen from her car.
5-24...20xxx Ballinger. Subject drinks on property and refuses to leave. Trespassed from Ballinger Village and Ballinger Homes.
5-25...175xx Aurora. DUI.
5-25...173xx 5th NE. Three drunk juveniles. Two pulling wagon carrying third who had passed out. One flees on foot. Second released to mom. Third taken to Denny Youth Center for warrant.
5-27...20010 Ballinger, Chevron. Minor gets drunk, returns to store he was trespassed from.
5-27...NE 170/15 NE. DUI
5-28...NB I-5/NE 205. Driving 90 mph weaving through traffic. DUI.
5-29...20xx NW 190, RB Park. Four 19 and 20 year olds on beach after hours with beer.

And other drugs
5-21...167xx Aurora. Controlled buy at THS.
5-21...147xx 8th NE. Victim overdoses on heroin.
5-25...158xx 15 NE. Person arrested for two local warrants and a New Jersey controlled substance warrant.5-27...185xx 8 NE. Driver caught with marijuana and pipe.
5-28...162xx 5 NE. Stopped for speeding. Arrested for possession of cocaine. Booked KC Jail.

Vandalism
5-24...6xx N 179. Driver side window smashed out.
5-27...201xx 20 Pl NE. Tires slashed.
5-28...163xx Aurora. Someone put glue in the car door locks in parking lot at adult care home.

Stolen bicycles and cars
5-24...16101 Greenwood, SCC. Bicycle chained up outside 9000 building at college. Lock cut and bicycle stolen.
5-25...1700 NE 175. Ford van stolen from in front of home.
5-25...16705 Aurora, Gerber Towing. Vehicle towed from Safeway parking lot was stolen from Seattle.
5-26...25xx NE 195. Mountain bike stolen. Had been locked to tree on front porch.
5-30...196xx Sunnyside N, Ballinger Commons. Attempted car theft.

Burglary
5-24...150xx Wallingford. Residential Burglary. Front door kicked in. Used pillow case to transport stolen tools, checks, portable TV.
5-25...155xx 9th NE. Subject seen trying to open slider door during the night. Subject fled.
5-25...157xx Burke N. Jewelry stolen from house.
5-26...172xx Midvale N, Interurban Trail. Citizen found jewelry and digital camera on trail.
5-30...8xx N 153 Pl. Victim is moving out of home and only a few items were left. Someone pulled the sliding door until the catch fell off and took items.

Theft
5-20...16101 Greenwood, SCC. Backpack stolen from padlocked locker in Men's locker room.
5-23...195xx 8th NW. 3 yard signs "private property" stolen from yard.
5-25...16101 Greenwood, SCC. Dozens of Snap-On tools stolen from storage room tool box.
5-25...300 NW 201 Pl. Check stolen from mailbox, altered and cashed.
5-27...5xx N 185 Pl. Tools taken from residential garage.
5-29...170xx Aurora, Parker's Casino. Suspect grabs victim's purse while she was in the back of a car with unknown males.

Juveniles (also see Alcohol)
5-27...165xx Fremont N. Juveniles get into an argument at the Recreation Center and suspect threatens to assault victim at school.
5-29...7xx N 180. Juveniles occupying an abandoned house. Detained three juveniles who had alcohol and paint. Charged with burglary, trespass, vandalism, alcohol possession.

Mental illness
5-27...183xx Wallingford N. Woman who had been released 24 hours previous from an involuntary commitment at NW Hospital was found outside completely naked. She was now completely unresponsive and muttering to herself. Sent to NW Hospital again.
5-29...147xx Meridian N. Schizophrenic, not taking meds. Causing disturbance and problems with neighbors.

Left-overs - ran out of categories
5-24...15332 Aurora, Safeway. Developmentally disabled person forges check of another developmentally disabled person.
5-24...195xx 23rd NE. Victim sold a ring on Craig's List to out of state buyer. Turns out to be a scam.
5-24...167xx N Park N. Mother strikes her 19 year old daughter in the arm with fist. Booked in Snohomish City Jail on 4th degree assault.
5-27...14500 Aurora. Female lurking around Rodeway Inn. Booked on misdemeanor warrant.
5-28...17551 15 NE, Laughing Ladies Cafe. Employee grabbed by boss after argument over paycheck. Fourth degree assault charges.
5-29...175xx 15 NE, Laughing Ladies Cafe. Business owner locked up and set the alarm last night. Someone used the alarm code to enter the business, took cash from register and left without resetting alarm and left door unlocked.


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