Police Beat

  • Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, September 8, 2009 11:23pm

Lynnwood Police responded to 16 domestic calls the week of Aug. 26 to Sept. 1. Here are selected reports from Lynnwood and Brier police:

Sept. 1

HUMANE/HARASSMENT. 3000 block 227th St. SW; 55-year-old female reports her neighbor became angry at her regarding her cats and shouted profanities and made derogatory comments to her while she was out in her yard.

Sept. 3

THEFT. 18600 block 33rd Ave. W; 16-year-old female arrested for shoplifting.

INFO. 4000 block 198th St. SW; female reported business denied her access with her service dog.

FOUND PROPERTY. 2800 block 227th St. SW; 78-year-old female reports she located some suspected drug paraphernalia in some property that had belonged to a former resident. Items seized for destruction.

Sept. 4

THEFT. 3000 block 184th St. SW; 14-year-old male arrested for shoplifting.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. 18000 421st Place W; homeowner found arrow in fence.

Sept. 5

THEFT. 18400 block Alderwood Mall Parkway; 16-year-old male arrested for shoplifting.

THEFT. 20100 44th Ave. W; vehicle prowled, two bags of belongings stolen, approximate value $1,400.

THEFT. 17500 Hwy. 99; 25-year-old female reports theft of $20, debit card, driver’s license and a fraudulent purchase made with her stolen debit card.

Sept. 6

NARCOTICS. 3000 block 184th St. SW; 22-year-old male arrested for possession of a controlled substance; 24-year-old female arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia.

ASSAULT. 16400 block 41st Place W; woman was perturbed that husband was taking kids and hit him.

LIQUOR. 19400 Hwy. 99; 18- and two 19-year-old males arrested for minor exhibiting an effect of having consumed alcohol.

Sept. 7

AUTO THEFT. 4300 196th St. SW; vehicle stolen from driveway of residence.

HARASSMENT. 19300 block 36th Ave. W; intoxicated male charged with telephone harassment.

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