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Monday, August 17, 2015

Police action in Shoreline week of 8-10-15

Here are a few interesting items from the Shoreline police blotter, week of 8-10-15.

08-02 Shoreline Fire was called for a burn incident at a home in the 14800 block of Greenwood. Because there was a narcotics incident at the residence the previous year, Fire asked for Police assistance. "In the back yard, the resident had started a fire in the BBQ with logs, during the hottest / driest summer in recent history. Then resident dumped the logs onto the lawn, which is actually just tinder dry dead grass."

08-07 A female was trespassed from Shari's Restaurant after locking herself in the bathroom - for four hours.

08–07 Silver Honda Civic struck a pedestrian at the intersection of N 175th St and Ashworth Ave N. Honda fled scene without exchanging info or checking on pedestrian struck by car. The pedestrian apparently was not badly injured.

08-08 Death investigation underway for man who died at Goldie's Casino.

Trends for the week: Several burglaries in different parts of town, different methods. Five people were trespassed at different times from grocery stores, possibly all for shoplifting. 

Four incidents of vandalism during the week: the decorative wooden bannister and support post were broken at Yum Yum Thai, 900 N 160. The window was broken with a rock at North Sound Oral Surgery in N 185. Someone is repeatedly cutting the locks to the Syre Playfield. Juveniles threw rocks and broke a window at a home in the 500 block of N. Greenwood. Homeowner deployed a BB gun.



2 comments:

  1. I'm not sure what you mean when you say people were 'trespassed'. Did you mean to say 'ejected', 'banned' or 'removed' instead? Trespass is an action where a person enters someone's property unlawfully.

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  2. A business calls the police and says that they do not want a particular person to enter their premises again (the person has to be there). The police create a formal Trespass. If the person comes back to the business when they are under Trespass, they can be arrested.

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