Selected items from the Shoreline Police Blotter, week ending January 17, 2017
Mental health issues: 2 different people in care facilities reported being struck by caregivers - one is being investigated, the other is known to be delusional. Agitated male calls and asks for help. Man found running through the parking lot at Ballinger Village. 3 suicide attempts. 2 males tried to strangle their girlfriends.
01-02 Person found passed out in vehicle at Petco parking lot with 2 year old child in car.
01-04 Boyfriend of one year struck girlfriend in face and stomach with a closed fist.
01-06 Driver with revoked license crashed her car on Aurora at 200th.
01-07 Homeowner came home to discover that shoes had been moved in a suspicious manner.
01-09 Dodge Durango parked at Goodwill had Ford Ranger license plates. Neither reported stolen. No contact with owners. Officer took plates.
01-09 Road rage incident at 152nd and Aurora. Drivers got out of cars and got in a shoving match.
01-09 Man charged with larceny for taking a $2.99 mug from Goodwill.
01-09 Vet with PTSD has breakdown in Wells Fargo bank. Known to police RADAR program.
01-10 Computers stolen from Horizon School. School was locked up for break.
01-10 Wells Fargo deposit bag stolen from office at Holyrood.
01-11 Took wallet and registration from unlocked vehicle.
01-11 Husband hit wife in side of head with fist while they were at Rich's Car Corner parking lot.
01-12 Highly intoxicated female transported to detox.
01-12 Suspect flees from parked, stolen vehicle at 188th and Aurora after arguing with passenger.
01-12 An hour after being Trespassed from Costco, drunken man loiters in Home Depot parking lot, then tells police he wants them to shoot him.
01-12 Woman arrested on felony warrant had heroin on her person.
01-12 Woman in traffic stop had meth and heroin - and no license.
01-12 Two individuals charged after being observed spray painting under 10th Ave NW bridge.
01-14 Unknown suspect blowing up mailboxes in the area of 1500 NE 171st and NE 178th and other locations around Shoreline.
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