Thwart thieves
The Stanwood Police Department is reminding everyone to keep their car doors locked and to hide any valuables inside. The warning comes after a spree of car prowls along 281st Place NW and 74th Avenue NW in late October.
“Several items were stolen including a pistol, ammo, knives and miscellaneous items,” according to the police department’s post on Facebook. “Some vehicles were completely ransacked.”
In other police news, Granite Falls officers announced the arrest of a suspect in the recent storage shed burglaries at the Perrigoue Memorial Baseball Fields. More arrests are expected.
Mountains to see snow: Heavy snow is expected in the Cascade Range over the next few days, including at Stevens Pass. Some areas could see nearly a foot of snow, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle. That would make for the first significant snowfall in the pass this season. Drivers should take precautions for winter weather.
Laptops available: The Edmonds School District has surplus laptops available for families in the district. To qualify, students must meet the requirements of the free or reduced-cost lunch program. The program is free and based on income level. The deadline is Friday to apply. For more information, contact the front office of your child’s school.
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