Police Beat

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Monday, March 3, 2008 10:42am

The following are selected reports from Mill Creek police.

April 4

False report. 1100 block of 146th St., 8:12 a.m. A man claimed his vehicle was stolen and then returned to the location with extensive front-end damage. An investigation concluded the car jumped a curb and hit a tree. A witness confirmed the suspect admitted hitting the tree.

Theft. 16300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10:52 a.m. A floor buffer was stolen from a cleaning company.

Accident. 2100 block of 132nd St. SE, 3:02 p.m. A van and fuel truck collided. No one was injured, but the van was towed from the scene.

Burglary. 14500 block of North Creek Dr., 8:52 p.m. A laptop computer and Bose radio were stolen from a condominium.

Hit and run. 16300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10:35 p.m. A brick wall on the side of a restaurant was hit.

April 5

Accident. 15900 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 9:51 a.m. A two-car accident took place. No one was hurt.

Theft. 15600 block of Main St., 5:47 p.m. A front license plate was stolen.

April 6

Theft. 1000 block of 164th St. SE, 1 p.m. A phone and global positioning system were stolen from a parked vehicle.

Theft. 15600 block of Main St., 12:37 p.m. A pressure washer was stolen from a business.

Burglary. 16300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 1:32 p.m. A juvenile male was contacted by police in regards to stealing several liters of soda from a restaurant.

April 7

Drugs. 13500 block of North Creek Dr., 12:56 a.m. Police arrested a driver and three passengers for narcotics and drug paraphernalia possession during a traffic stop.

Fraud. 16200 block of 26th Ave., 11:24 a.m. Someone used a man’s credit card to order a computer DVD drive.

Theft. 2600 block of 161st Pl., 8:11 a.m. A woman reported that approximately $29,000 worth of items were missing from her home.

Burglary. 13400 block of 28th Ave., 12:57 p.m. Someone entered a home and stole approximately $3,500 worth of items.

April 8

Theft. 13500 block of North Creek Dr., 2:10 a.m. A purse was stolen from a parked vehicle.

Warrant arrest. 13600 block of North Creek Dr., 2:29 a.m. Police stopped and questioned two young adults regarding a vehicle prowl that had just taken place. While identifying them, it was determined one of them had an outstanding warrant. The youth was taken into custody.

Accident. 13300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10:14 a.m. Two vehicles collided in a business parking lot. No one was hurt.

Reckless driving. 1200 block of 132nd St. SE, 12:15 p.m. A man drove into oncoming traffic. Police stopped the vehicle and arrested the driver for reckless driving and driving with a suspended license.

Accident. 3500 block of 132nd St. SE, 5:05 p.m. Three vehicles were involved in a non-injury accident.

Recovered stolen vehicle. 14900 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 11:47 p.m. Police recovered a stolen vehicle from a business parking lot. The vehicle had originally been stolen out of Seattle, but had a license plate that belonged to a vehicle that was stolen out of Mill Creek.

April 9

Burglary. 16000 block of 27th Dr., 4:15 a.m. A home was broken into and approximately $2,500 worth of electronic equipment was stolen.

Reckless driving/drugs. 13900 block of 35th Ave. SE, 3:15 p.m. A vehicle was stopped for driving recklessly. The driver was cited and released for reckless driving and a passenger for marijuana possession.

April 10

Accident. 900 block of 164th St. SE, 5:23 p.m. Two cars were involved in an accident. No one was hurt. Both cars were driven from the scene.

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

Domestic violence calls: Mill Creek Police responded to four domestic violence calls between April 4-10.

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