Police Beat

  • Tuesday, June 2, 2009 8:56pm

Here are the latest reports from Mountlake Terrace, Lynnwood and Brier police.

June 1

DUI. 64th Ave. W. and 220th St. SW, 2:05 a.m. An officer spotted a 1997 Pontiac moving erratically from lane to lane, so he pulled the vehicle over, noticed the driver, from Lynnwood, spoke with a slur and arrested him when he refused to consent to a sobriety test. He was booked into the Lynnwood jail.

Drug possession. 244th St. SW and 56th Ave. W, 12:29 a.m. Police arrested two people after watching three people acting “suspiciously” near a gas station. They arrested a 19-year-old woman transient on a theft warrant and a 27-year-old Shoreline man for possession of cocaine and a warrant for possession of marijuana. Both were booked into the Snohomish County Jail.

May 31

Stolen subwoofer. 23000 block 63rd Ave. W. A 44-year-old Mountlake Terrace man said someone entered his unlocked Ford Excursion SUV and stole a $200 subwoofer box.

Mail theft. 22000 block 62nd Ave.W. A neighbor said watching a security video, he noticed a heavyset man with dark hair pulling mail out of mail boxes and stuffing it into a satchel hanging from his left hip. Police noticed mail boxes had been opened on several nearby city streets.

May 30

Suspended license/warrant. 21500 block of Poplar Way. Police arrested a 26-year-old Lynnwood man for driving with a suspended license and for a warrant.

May 29

Suspended license. Vine Road at Tonya Lane. Police arrested a 26-year-old Lynnwood man for driving with a suspended license. They also cited him for speeding.

May 27

Suspended license. Alaska Road and Brier Road. Police cited a Mountlake Terrace man for driving with a suspended license and released him.

May 26

Malicious mischief. 2600 block of 241st Place SW. A 67-year-old Brier woman said reports someone loosened one of the propane gas hoses to her outdoor grill and a large quantity of propane leaked out.

Illegal alien. 21200 block of Poplar Way. Police citied a 22-year-old Bothell man for driving with expired plates and also noticed he didn’t have a driver’s license, so they booked hiim into jail. The driver said he’d entered the United states illegally through Arizona about two years ago. Immigration officials were notiified.

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