Selected items from the Shoreline Police blotter, weeks of 9-8-2015 and 9-14-2015
8-30 A new storage shed purchased for a family whose home burned was stolen from their back yard.
8-30 Women going to local parks are still leaving their purses in their cars. In this case it was Hamlin Park and the purse was left on the passenger seat.
9-1 At the 76 station, 205th and Aurora, suspect tried to steal beer, then fought with store clerk.
9-1 Police were called to do a Welfare Check on an elderly male who had been locked inside his home by his siblings.
9-5 Driver stopped on 15th NE for expired tabs. Car tabs expired in 2013 and driver has no driver's license. Driver hostile and uncooperative. Cited for operator's license violation.
9-6 At 5am, person contacted at Sears parking lot "high drug use area" was found in possession of burglar's tools which were confiscated and destroyed.
9-6 Subject who was off his meds interrupted the service at St. Mark's yelling "Amen" and incoherent yells. Trespassed from church and taken to hospital on involuntary commitment.
9-7 Man called 911 from pay phone at Home Depot, requesting police assistance. They responded and detained him on a Department of Corrections escape warrant.
9-7 Found: cremation box vicinity of 16800 block of 1st NW.
9-8 House under construction was broken into and new kitchen cabinets stolen.
9-9 Driver with a suspended license was stopped for going 45 in a 30mph zone on NE 155th.
9-10 Pedestrian stopped for jaywalking on Aurora refused to divulge his name.
9-10 Echo Lake Elementary - vehicles are driving around the traffic supervisor standing in the intersection.
9-10 Ballinger Homes: Goat head found sitting on storm drain grate, hooves on ground next to it.
9-11 Person Trespassed from City Parks after approaching children in Hillwood park and at nearby school.
9-11 Person apparently under influence of meth behaving erratically, walking down middle of street at NE 160th and 1st NE.
goat head left over from religous ceremony or dinner? surely not one that is seen around town cropping the retention ponds and slopes??
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