Police Beat

  • Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, August 25, 2009 9:18pm

The latest from Mill Creek Police:

Aug. 19

Found property. 16600 block of Ninth Ave. A bicycle was found on a local street.

Malicious mischief. 13500 block of North Creek Dr. An officer responded to reported damage to a building door. The damage was estimated at $200.

Theft. 13900 block of Mill Creek Blvd. Two Everett residents reported items stolen from the sports park.

Aug. 20

Harassment. 1200 block of 146th St. A man reported being harassed by his neighbor.

Missing person. 15400 block of 25th Lane. A man reported his adult grandson missing.

Aug. 21

Theft. 15900 block of 32nd Ave. A man reported his vehicle had been prowled and his wallet stolen. A short time later, his credit cards were used.

Aug. 22

Theft. 15100 block of 30th Dr. A vehicle was broken into and two laptops, worth a total of $1,200, were stolen.

Vehicle theft. 3200 block of 138th St. A woman reported her vehicle was stolen sometime overnight.

DWLS. 900 block of 164th St. A Lynnwood woman was arrested for driving with a suspended license, then cited and released. The vehicle was impounded.

Aug. 23

Trespass. 1700 block of 132nd St. A Mill Creek man stole a can of beer from a store. The man was contacted and detained, but the store did not wish to press charges and requested the man be trespassed from the property.

DWLS. 800 block of 164th St. An Edmonds man was stopped for driving on a suspended license. He was arrested, cited and released at the scene. The vehicle was impounded.

DWLS. 100 block of 164th St. A Seattle man was arrested for driving with a suspended license and operating a motor vehicle without an interlock device.

Burglary. 15900 block of 32nd Ave. A mountain bike worth $250 was stolen from an open garage door.

Burglary. 1300 block of Mill Creek Blvd. An iPhone and cash were reported stolen from an apartment complex.

Aug. 24

Theft. 1200 block of 164th St. A vehicle was moved and its stereo had been stolen.

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