Did female overnight guest steal car?

  • Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:40pm

The following are selected reports from the Edmonds Police Department’s crime blotter:

Jan. 10

Narcotics. 9500 block of Bowdoin Way. Occupied suspicious vehicle contacted at Yost Park. Female driver admitted to being in possession of methamphetamine and a pipe. She was booked into Snohomish County Jail, and her car was impounded.

Jan. 6

Theft. 500 block of Hemlock Way. Thousands of dollars worth of items fraudulently purchased online.

Jan. 5

Theft. 8600 block of Olympic View Dr. Complainants and victim report of theft of items from Edmonds residence owned by a disabled victim.

Theft. 7600 block of 238th Pl. SW. Report of mail being stolen out of a mailbox, including checks. Information on the checks was changed, and they were illegally forged and cashed.

Narcotics. 24300 block of Highway 99. Vehicle stopped on roadway. Driver unconscious. Investigation revealed contraband and paraphernalia.

Burglary. 23600 block of Highway 99. Five office suites in the Sunset Building were burglarized.

Jan. 4

Liquor. 22800 block of 76th Ave. W. Large drinking party with an infant children in apartment.

Disturbance. 24000 block of Highway 99. Fight at Mick Finster’s bar.

Jan. 3

Theft. 700 block of Caspers St. Victim reports nativity figurines stolen from her front yard.

Auto theft. 24300 block of 92nd Ave. W. Report of vehicle stolen, possibly by a female friend who spent the night with the owner.

Disturbance. 9100 block of 238th St. SW. Disturbance between taxi driver and juvenile over cab fee. Fare paid by juvenile’s mother. Knives, lighters and marijuana found on the juvenile.

Jan. 1

Found property. 250 Fifth Ave. Unidentified citizen turns in rifle ammunition for destruction.

Warrant service. 22200 block of Highway 99. Adult male arrested at Andy’s Motel for a Department of Corrections escape warrant.

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