Police Beat

  • Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, June 2, 2009 9:51pm

Here are selected reports from Mill Creek police:

MAY 26

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. 14500 block of 33rd Drive., 11:11 a.m. Mill Creek officers responded to the report of a vandalized exterior light fixture. The damage to the light totaled $300.

STOLEN BICYCLES. 13700 block of 14th Drive, 12:30 p.m. A Mill Creek man reported two bicycles stolen from his backyard, totaling a loss of $1,000.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. 13400 block of 33rd Ave., 6 a.m. Two outside lights were broken outside of a man’s Mill Creek home overnight. The damage to the two lights totaled $100.

DUI. 3900 block of 132 St., 2:45 a.m. A female driver was arrested for a DUI. During the arrest procedure, another woman refused instructions to not interfere and was subsequently arrested for obstructing a public servant.

MAY 24

STOLEN ITEMS. 3200 block of 132nd St., 8:35 a.m. Two people entered through the open back door of a local business and stole cash, seven debit and credit cards, a wallet and keys, totaling a loss of $650.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. 13400 block of Bothell Everett Hwy 101, 7:25 p.m. Officers responded to a report of malicious mischief at a local business. Soemone damaged the business’ electrical meter box.

MAY 23

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. 3200 block of 155th Place, 12:34 p.m. A Mill Creek officer responded to the report of malicious mischief not in progress. Damage to the side of a house totaled $150.

VEHICLE PROWL. 14400 block of 24th Ave., 7:45 a.m. Mill Creek police responded to the report of a vehicle prowl. Two Global Positioning Systems, a radar detector, and sunglasses were stolen, totaling $1,360.

VEHICLE PROWL. 15800 block of 24th Drive, 9:39 a.m. A vehicle was broken into overnight. Two electronics chargers and a Blue Tooth earpiece were stolen, totaling $190.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. 13900 block of 13th St. SE, 8:35 a.m. The home and vehicle of two Mill Creek residents were vandalized. Damages totaled $1,500.

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