Selected items from the Shoreline Police Blotter, week ending 3-14-2016
Shoplifting incidents at Sears, Home Depot, Fred Meyer, Thriftway, Safeway.
3-1 Someone broke the lock on the front door of Sylvia's Swimwear in Ballinger Village but was apparently scared off by the alarm.
3-5 Suicidal woman riding the bus at 185th and Aurora, wearing only bra and panties, was sent to hospital on an involuntary commitment.
3-5 Man with schizophrenia, off his meds, in traffic at 180th and Aurora waving a 7" bread knife, was sent on an involuntary commitment.
3-5 Stroller found abandoned at Paramount Park.
3-6 Elderly, drunk male making a scene at Aurora McDonalds had DUI warrants from Everett. Booked into King County jail.
3-7 Thief who stole car from driveway at 13xx N 155th got a bonus because there was a loaded handgun and ammo in the vehicle.
3-7 Forced entry to shed at 24xx NE 205th but nothing taken.
3-7 Burglary 192xx 11th NE - entry through locked garage. Took jewelry, money, and checked out medicine cabinets.
3-7 Shoplifter who had been Trespassed from Fred Meyer the day before for shoplifting will be charged with theft.
3-7 Illegal, ongoing dumping of trash along 148xx Stone Ave N.
3-7 Man shoplifted alcohol from Safeway, was caught driving away and charged with driving with no interlock device and a suspended license.
3-7 Man who was kicked out of cold weather homeless shelter at Prince of Peace church made threats to staff and was Trespassed.
3-8 Car stolen from Trader Joe's parking lot when driver left purse, with keys, in car.
3-10 Speaker stole from JoyBringers Church 145xx Westminster Way.
3-10 Forced entry to Korean BBQ at 15740 Aurora, nothing taken.
3-11 Sound and lighting equipment stolen from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
3-11 Bone and boots found under house, bone taken to Medical Examiner for investigation.
3-11 Resident found her stolen auto in a parking lot on N 165th.
3-12 Driver found slumped in vehicle with deployed air bag arrested for DUI.
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