Crime watch

Marysville

  • 6800 block of 87th Street NE, Sept. 17. Two men were seen siphoning gas out of a vehicle.
  • 1700 block of First Street, Sept. 17. A handgun was reported stolen.
  • 16200 block of Smokey Point Boulevard, Sept. 17. Wheels were reported stolen from a vehicle.
  • 5700 block of 66th Avenue NE, Sept. 17. Two boys were seen shooting BBs at houses. They fled the scene.
  • 8400 block of State Avenue, Sept. 17. A white 1989 Honda Accord was reported stolen.
  • 47th Avenue NE and NE Grove Street, Sept. 16. Someone broke the driver’s side window of a vehicle and stole several items from inside.

    Lake Stevens

  • 9200 block of 34th Place NE, Sept. 13. A 35-year-old man told police his car was stolen from in front of his home overnight.
  • 300 block 99th Avenue NE, Sept. 10. A woman told police her house was burglarized and many items were stolen.
  • 12200 block North Lane, Sept. 9. A 16-year-old boy was arrested for drug possession, firearm possession and obstructing an officer.

    Mukilteo

  • 5300 block of Harbour Pointe Boulevard, Sept. 19. A black 1992 Toyota pickup was reported stolen.
  • 9100 block of 45th Place W., Sept. 19. A woman told police a suspicious man was knocking on her door and looking under her doormat. The man had a white van. He was gone before police arrived.
  • 92nd Street Park, Sept. 19. Officers were sent to a park where juveniles were reportedly smoking marijuana. A boy was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor assault.
  • 5000 block of 84th Street SW, Sept. 19. A man reported his 1989 Harley Davidson motorcycle was stolen. Upon investigation, police learned the bike had actually been repossessed.
  • 600 block of Front Street, Sept. 19. Illegal crabbing was reported near the ferry terminal. Police found a group of people who had not yet started crabbing. Officers told them crabbing season was over.
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