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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:34am

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

Oct. 22

Drugs. 1400 block NW. Richmond Beach Rd. A man was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia at his home.

Larceny. 600 block NW. 175th St. Suspects stole saws and other tools from a home under construction.

Larceny. Richmond Beach Rd. A woman reported her hubcaps were missing. No other damage to her vehicle was reported.

Larceny. 1600 block NE. 195th St. A woman reported losing her cell phone, although she had no idea where the phone was lost or stolen. She realized her phone was missing when she learned it was being used by someone else without her permission.

Malicious mischief. 3200 block NE. 205th St. A man reported someone broke his sliding glass door, located at the rear of his house.

Oct. 23

Commercial burglary. 15500 block 15th Ave. NE. A church was burglarized and electronic music equipment taken.

Larceny. 700 block N. 179th St. Someone unlocked the side door of a car and took a cell phone.

Vandalism. 2000 block N. 160th St. A small rock was thrown through a home window.

DUI. 18400 block Ballinger Way. The driver of a van was arrested for drinking and driving after he was seen driving erratically.

Oct. 24

Phone calls. 300 block NE. 163rd St. A woman’s boyfriend was calling her male friend, cussing and yelling at him.

Auto theft. 15000 block Greenwood Ave. A Nissan was stolen from a driveway.

Larceny. 18400 block Aurora Ave. N. A violin was stolen from a music store.

Residential burglary. 18800 block Stone Ave. N. While homeowners were out of town, their house was burglarized.

Residential burglary. 3600 block NE. 195th St. A home was burglarized and jewelry worth $10,000 was stolen.

Oct. 25

Commercial burglary. 1200 block NE. 175th St. A business was burglarized after suspects entered a window office and attempted to steal cash and checks.

Vandalism. 700 block N. 182nd St. The outside of a dentist’s office was spray painted.

Drugs. 15500 block 12th Ave. NE. During a traffic stop, marijuana was found in a car.

Identity theft. 18000 block 29th Pl. NE. A woman reported finding out someone was using a copy of her resident alien card. She is a citizen of Canada, living in the U.S.

Auto theft. 3300 block NE. 202nd St. A man reported someone stole his Honda Civic from his driveway.

Oct. 26

Vandalism. 17500 block Midvale Ave. N. A woman reported a tire on her car was slashed.

Larceny. 600 block NE. 185th St. Someone put mail in their mailbox in the morning and were later contacted by the police, who told them someone attempted to cash their stolen check.

Oct. 27

Larceny. 19800 block Sunnyside Dr. A car was broken into and golf clubs taken.

Larceny. 16200 block 12th Ave. NE. A man reported someone stole a political sign from his front yard.

Residential burglary. 1100 block N. 200th St. A burglary was reported at a home after suspects entered through a window. Clothing and a video card were taken.

Residential burglary. 19400 block 46th Ave. NE. A man reported an outbuilding on his property was open, although there was no sign of a forced entry. Multiple pieces of property were stolen.

Oct. 28

Assault. 800 block NW. 175th St. A minor assault occurred between two friends, after they began arguing about stolen property.

Threats. 17800 block Eighth Ave. NE. A woman reported receiving threats from her boyfriend’s ex-wife.

Fraud. 15000 block 33rd Ave. NE. A woman reported receiving a telephone call, informing her she won $8,000 and needed to give her bank account number. The woman gave the caller the information, then became suspicious and closed her bank account.

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 vice 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 Oct. 22-28.

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