Police Beat

  • Enterprise staff
  • Thursday, March 6, 2008 12:33pm

Here are selected reports from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park police:

Feb. 28

Theft. 18400 block 47th Pl NE. Gas was siphoned out of a vehicle.

Feb. 27

Disturbance. 1900 block NE. 205th St. Someone pumped too much gas into a vehicle, causing a noisy commotion.

Feb. 26

Animal. 3000 block NE 203rd St. A female called to complain about loose dogs in the area.

Feb. 25

Robbery. 400 block NE 167th St. Someone implied they had a gun, robbed a victim and used a bike to get away.

Vandalism. 19000 block 20th Ave. NW. Someone painted numbers on stop signs and a victim’s truck.

Fraud. 18300 block Aurora Ave. N. A male forged a $2 money order into a $200 money order and was able to cash it.

Auto theft. 18500 block 1st Ave. NE. Keys were left in an unlocked vehicle and the vehicle was stolen.

Theft. 4000 block NE 195th St. Someone found their neighbor’s mail strewn all over their lawn.

Theft. 2700 block NE 184th Pl. A woman called police to get information about what to do about her 16-year-old son stealing items and using illegal drugs.

Feb. 24

Vandalism. N 18000 block Dayton Ave. A suspect climbed a bus stop pole to write graffiti on a bus stop sign.

Feb. 23

Disturbance. 900 block NE 146th St. An individual became hostile while holding a steak knife.

Suspicious circumstance. 17000 block Brookside Bldv. NE. A man passing an RV heard an alarm and called police. The owner of the RV said the sound was coming from a rodent deterrent device.

Feb.22

Computer investigation. 19700 block 15th Ave. NE. A victim stated that twice in the past month his e-mail account has been hacked.

Fraud. 100 block NW 177th Ln. Someone reported $1,575 in unauthorized charges to her account.

Threats. 18000 block 13th Ave. NW. A woman received a phone call from her son who said he had a DNA test to see if he was Jesus. Then he said he wanted everything that was owed to him and threatened bodily harm to his mother.

Disturbance. 16300 block 34th Ave. NE. A 16-year-old female left her family’s house and when her mother came to get her a fight broke out between two families ending in the female leaving with her mother.

Domestic violence: Two cases of domestic violence were reported Feb. 22-28.

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