Police Beat

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The following are selected reports from Mill Creek police.

Nov. 28

Accident. 4800 block of 132nd St. SE, 5:49 p.m. A two-car accident took place. No one was hurt.

Theft. 1500 block of Main St., 6:47 p.m. A leather briefcase with checkbooks and a camera were stolen from a parked vehicle.

Theft. 3300 block of 132nd St. SE, 7:02 p.m. A woman in a grocery store was seen consuming wine she didn’t pay for. She also had stolen cosmetics in her purse. She was arrested.

Nov. 29

Burglary. 800 block of 164th St. SE, 1:45 a.m. The front glass door of the state liquor store was broken.

Vehicle theft. 13400 block of Dumas Rd., 7:50 a.m. A 1993 Mazda was stolen from an apartment complex’s parking lot.

Accident. 1200 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 9:21 a.m. A one-car accident took place. The officer listed the accident’s cause as weather conditions.

Theft. 15300 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 7:40 a.m. A black leather duffel bag and a global positioning system were stolen from a parked, locked vehicle.

Accident. 900 block of 132nd St. SE, 3:41 p.m. A two-car accident began as a road rage incident. No one was injured and both vehicles were driven from the scene.

Accident. 4700 block of 132nd St. SE, 2:39 p.m. A two-car accident took place. No one was hurt.

Nov. 30

Theft. 1300 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 9:42 a.m. A stereo was stolen from a vehicle.

DUI. 14000 block of 35th Ave. SE, 8:32 p.m. A 46-year-old Snohomish man was arrested for driving under the influence.

Dec. 1

Assault. 1100 block of 164th St. SE, 5:01 a.m. A 26-year-old man reported an attempted carjacking with a gun.

Possession of stolen property. 13300 block of 35th Ave. SE, 1:16 p.m. Police discovered a one-car accident in which both the driver and passenger had fled the scene. The passenger was located and taken into custody. Inside the vehicle, police found several stolen items that were traced back to several car prowls.

Dec. 2

DUI. 3600 block of 164th St. SE, 1:45 a.m. A 42-year-old woman was arrested for driving under the influence.

Recovered stolen vehicle. 13500 block of North Creek Dr., 4:35 a.m. A stolen vehicle was located at an apartment complex.

Recovered stolen vehicle. 14400 block of Seattle Hill Rd., 9:38 a.m. Officers recovered a stolen vehicle and arrested two occupants. Police located drugs and paraphernalia on one suspect, and the driver was arrested for eluding an officer and reckless driving.

Theft. 16300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 5:30 p.m. Two 24-packs of Budweiser were stolen from Albertsons.

Dec. 3

Hit and run. 2100 block of 132nd St. SE, 1:13 p.m. A woman pulled her vehicle into a parking lot and her car was hit. The suspect fled the scene.

Theft. 13200 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 4:52 p.m. A Lynnwood couple was arrested for stealing scrap metal.

Burglary. 14200 block of 28th Dr., 5:30 p.m. A laptop computer and Blackberry phone were stolen from a residence.

Burglary. 14200 block of 28th Dr., 7:22 p.m. Police arrested two men following a residential burglary. The two men allegedly stole a laptop computer and an Xbox game.

Dec. 4

Vehicle theft. 1500 block of Village Green Dr., 9:20 a.m. A 1997 Ford Econoline van was stolen.

Assault. 1500 block of 136th St. SE, 9:30 a.m. A Jackson High School student assaulted another student at the school. The juvenile male left and was later arrested at his home. He was transported to the Denny Youth Center in Everett.

Theft. 14100 block of North Creek Dr., 1:12 p.m. A canvas bag with clothes and financial information was stolen from a parked vehicle.

The Enterprise lists the number of domestic violence calls in this Police Beat report. Other details are withheld out of respect for alleged victims.

Domestic violence calls: Mill Creek Police responded to five domestic violence calls between Nov. 28 and Dec. 4.

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