Police Beat

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Monday, March 3, 2008 11:26am

The following are selected reports from Mill Creek police.

Jan. 31

Identity theft. 13700 block of 32nd Dr., 9:20 a.m. Someone illegally gained access to a woman’s bank account.

Theft. 16100 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 3:38 p.m. A license plate was stolen from the back of a Honda Accord.

Assault. 1400 block of Trillium Blvd., 2 p.m. A student assaulted another student.

Drugs. 13500 block of North Creek Dr., 8:40 p.m. During a search following a traffic stop for defective equipment, police discovered illegal narcotics and arrested a 20-year-old man.

Feb. 1

Accident. 900 block of 164th St. SE., 1:17 p.m. A two-car accident occurred. No one was injured.

Feb. 2

Recovered stolen vehicle. 3300 block of 132nd St. SE., 7:45 a.m. A vehicle stolen out of Everett was located in a parking lot.

Theft. 14000 block of 16th Ct., 8:17 a.m. Credit cards were stolen from a woman’s vehicle.

Theft. 15100 block of Main St., 10:25 a.m. A purse containing several credit cards was stolen from a vehicle parked at a business.

Theft. 2900 block of 151st Pl., 2:08 p.m. Mail was stolen.

Fraud. 900 block of 164th St. SE., 4:08 p.m. A store accepted a check that was later found to be stolen.

Accident. 3400 block of 132nd St. SE., 5 p.m. One vehicle was towed from the scene of a two-vehicle collision. There were minor injuries.

Feb. 3

Burglary. 14600 block of Main St., 9:37 a.m. Several items were stolen from an apartment complex’s office.

Theft. 14100 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 2:07 p.m. A car subwoofer was stolen.

Feb. 4

Vehicle theft. 3200 block of 132nd St. SE., 8:27 p.m. A red 1982 Toyota truck with a canopy was stolen.

Feb. 5

Theft. 600 block of 164th St. SE., 10:36 a.m. A GPS system was stolen from a vehicle parked outside a church during services.

Feb. 6

Trespassing. Mill Creek Sports Park, 1:52 p.m., 4:42 p.m. and 6 p.m. On three separate occasions, police had to remove several teenagers and juveniles from the skateboard park, which was closed because of vandalism.

Feb. 7

Accident. 1200 block of Mill Creek Rd., 2:30 p.m. A two-car, non-injury accident took place.

Feb. 8

Burglary. 1700 block of 142nd Pl., 2 p.m. Cash and electronics equipment were stolen.

Feb. 9

Accident. 15300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 4:47 p.m. A two-vehicle accident blocked traffic. No one was injured, but one vehicle was towed from the scene because of front-end damage.

Feb. 10

Theft. 1000 block of 156th Pl., 7:45 a.m. Documents and other items were stolen from a parked vehicle.

Accident. 3400 block of 132nd St. SE., 7:18 p.m. A two-vehicle accident took place.

Feb. 11

Burglary. 2100 block of 143rd Pl., 2:39 a.m. A white 1997 Lexus ES 300 and a silver 1997 Pontiac Firebird were stolen from a home, along with various necklaces. The two cars were recovered.

Accident. 1900 block of Mill Creek Rd., 12:56 p.m. A car struck a woman crossing a street in a cross walk. She had minor injuries and was taken to a hospital. The driver was cited for failing to yield to a pedestrian.

Theft. 13300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10:07 p.m. Someone stole three 12-packs of Samuel Adams beer. An area check didn’t locate any suspects.

Feb. 12

Accident. 3400 block of 132nd St. SE., 5:39 p.m. Two vehicles collided in a parking lot. No one was hurt.

Feb. 13

Theft. 15000 block of Main St., 7:30 a.m. A cell phone, laptop computer and credit card were stolen from a parked vehicle.

Theft. 15800 block of Village Green Dr., 9:23 a.m. A leather coat and computer bag with income tax paperwork were stolen from a vehicle.

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 six domestic violence calls between Jan. 31 through Feb. 13.

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