Police Beat

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:34am

The following are selected reports from Mill Creek police.

Oct. 26

Vehicle theft. 14400 block of North Creek Dr., 5:35 a.m. A man’s motorcycle was stolen.

Burglary. 3000 block of 138th St., 8:32 a.m. Someone broke into a house and stole a man’s wallet.

Theft. 14100 block of 20th Dr., 12:23 p.m. A face-plate for a car stereo and subwoofer were stolen. Loss was estimated at $1,000.

Oct. 27

Drugs. 14800 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 2:15 a.m. A 40-year-old Granite Falls woman was stopped for suspicious activity. She was in possession of methamphetamine.

Vehicle thefts. 1100 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 4:51 a.m. and 7:37 a.m. Two vehicles were stolen in two separate cases.

Burglary/vehicle theft. 3300 block of 162nd St., 6:07 a.m. A man started his 1995 Acura in his garage, went into his house while it warmed up, and when he came back the vehicle was gone.

Theft. 14700 block of 24th Ave., 2:46 p.m. A woman’s jewelry was stolen from her home by a juvenile friend of her son.

Vehicle theft. 14500 block of North Creek Dr., 11:44 p.m. A rental car belonging to a Mukilteo man was stolen while he was visiting an apartment complex.

Oct. 28

Accident. 13600 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 4:19 p.m. A two-car collision resulted when a driver failed to stop for a red light.

Fraud. 900 block of 164th St. SE, 4:59 p.m. A Bothell woman reported her wallet stolen while shopping at a grocery store. Her credit cards were then used to make fraudulent purchases at a local business.

Oct. 29

DUI. 15900 block of Village Green Dr., 12:43 a.m. A 23-year-old Bothell man was arrested for DUI. He was released pending a court date.

Vehicle prowl. 1100 block of 164th St. SE, 2:07 a.m. A woman was awaken by her car alarm. She looked out her window and found the driver’s side door ajar. Police responded and obtained fingerprints from the inside window.

Vehicle theft. 15500 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 3:38 p.m. A white 1990 Acura Legend was stolen with several credit cards inside. The credit cards were used fraudulently.

Oct. 30

Drugs. 1100 block of Mill Creek Rd., 6:39 a.m. A Port Angeles man was arrested for marijuana possession and a Snohomish County DUI warrant.

Accident. 15700 block of Village Green Dr., 10:57 a.m. A vehicle left the road and stuck a light pole, causing it to come down.

Vandalism. 14400 block of 31st Dr., 3:08 p.m. A woman reported that her shrubs were run over during a party hosted by a juvenile neighbor.

Assault. 13200 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 4:13 p.m. An Everett man reported that he was assaulted by a co-worker at a local business.

Oct. 31

Theft. 1300 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 10:39 a.m. A car stereo was stolen.

Robbery. 1200 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 7:26 p.m. A man was robbed of $500 in cash after he was struck with a weapon.

Theft. 1300 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 9:33 p.m. Compact discs, stereo equipment and beer were stolen out of a vehicle.

Nov. 1

Accident. 132nd St. SE and 21st Dr. SE, 8:31 a.m. A man failed to stop for a red light and collided with another vehicle as it attempted to make a legal left turn. Both vehicles were heavily damaged and the female driver of the struck vehicle was transported to a hospital with apparent minor injuries.

Theft. 13300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 12:50 p.m. A grocery store reported that an employee stole a substantial amount of money over several months.

Editor’s note: In an effort to make readers more aware of domestic violence in the community, The Enterprise lists 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: Mill Creek Police received one domestic violence call between Oct. 26 to Nov. 1.

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