Crime in Shoreline week ending 7-24

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Photo by Steven H. Robinson
Selected items from the Shoreline Police Blotter, week ending 7-24-2017

--Vandalism - spray painted graffiti on fence and retaining wall; near I-5 interchange; entrance to Richmond Beach; house egged at 8xx NW 193rd; tags at Richmond Highlands park; graffiti at Transit Center

--Behavioral Health unit responded to 9 calls - one person thought his neighbors were sending electronic waves and shutting his brain down; 3 suicidal subjects including one who threatened to shoot her family; 1 who was referred for her own welfare; 1 who was combative and hitting his caregiver; 1 who felt unsafe in her home

--Half a dozen alcohol related calls - either drivers or people intoxicated in public

--Many simple assault cases - son to mother; roommates; girlfriend to boyfriend; husband to wife.

07-14  Burglary. Pry tool used on French doors. 147xx 26th NE.
07-16  Two people Trespassed for being in the storage court 17828 Midvale, after hours.
07-18  Wedding ring stolen from locked locker at Y. Apple iWatch taken from a different locker. Credit cards from yet another locker were used for $1250 purchases at Home Depot.
07-18  Individual on bicycle trespassing at Sears. Booked on outstanding warrant; found to be in possession of narcotics and burglar's tools.
07-19  Bicycle stolen from yard at 182xx Linden.
07-19  Tires slashed on two vehicles 13xx N 184th Ct.
07-19  Intoxicated person drinking beer in Echo Lake park after hours was Trespassed and charges forwarded to prosecutors.
07-20  Package theft 21xx N 176th.
07-20  Attempted burglary 17xx 25th NE - attempted to pry open sliding glass doors.
07-20  Driver stopped for failing to signal and expired tags was arrested on DUI.
07-21  Skimming device to steal credit card information found on ATM at 7-11 Ridgecrest.
07-21  Parking garage at Artiste Apartments broken into.
07-22  Four year old boy was found walking alone near Fred Meyer.

Corrected date to 7-24

0 comments:

Post a Comment

We encourage the thoughtful sharing of information and ideas. We expect comments to be civil and respectful, with no personal attacks or offensive language. We reserve the right to delete any comment.

ShorelineAreaNews.com
Facebook: Shoreline Area News
Twitter: @ShorelineArea
Daily Email edition (don't forget to respond to the Follow.it email)

  © Blogger template The Professional Template II by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP