Police beat

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:35am

Here are selected reports from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park police.

Sept. 2

Larceny. 19500 block Dayton Ave. N. A woman discovered her vehicle broken into and her purse stolen.

Vandalism. 16200 block 12th Ave. NE. A window on a car was broken. Suspects took nothing, but left behind a rubber glove.

Sept. 1

Larceny. 20200 block Ballinger Way. A car window in a gym parking lot was broken and a laptop taken.

Larceny. 17200 block Aurora Ave. N. A driver drove off without paying for $23 worth of gas.

Larceny. 15000 block Aurora Ave. N. A driver left a gas station without paying for gas.

DUI. 1500 block NE 145th St. A man was driving while intoxicated.

Aug. 31

Residential burglary. 15100 block Stone Lane N. Someone entered an apartment and took a wheelchair.

Larceny. 19300 block Firlands Way N. A resident had furniture in his driveway for a moving truck to pick up and he later discovered his snowboard was missing.

Vandalism. 1200 block NW 191st St. Suspects poured glue over the entire exterior of a vehicle.

Vandalism. 1300 block N. 200th St. A woman reported someone put crazy glue in the door locks of her car.

Auto theft. 1300 block N. 174th St. A Toyota pickup was reported stolen.

Embezzlement. 15000 block 15th Ave. NE. An apartment manager was suspected of not depositing rent payments.

Commercial burglary. 17500 block 15th Ave. NE. Suspects smashed in the front door of a gas station.

Aug. 30

Assault. 16700 block Aurora Ave. N. Someone threatened another person with a knife at a casino.

Stalking. 700 block N. 160th St. A woman reported a man was constantly calling her and following her in his car.

Vandalism. 14700 block Aurora Ave. N. Door stickers to a business were damaged.

Editor’s note: In an attempt to make readers more aware of domestic violence in their communities, the Shoreline Enterprise reports the number of domestic violence calls in this police beat section. Other details on incidents are withheld out of respect for alleged victims.

Domestic violence calls: One domestic violence call was reported between Aug. 29-Sept.2.

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