Police beat

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:35am

The following is a selection of police incidents which occurred in the past week in the cities of Lynnwood and/or Mountlake Terrace.

Nov. 14

Vehicle prowl/ malicious mischief. 18400 block of Alderwood Mall Parkway. Someone reported unknown persons damaged a vehicle at a Lynnwood movie theater parking lot. No other information was provided.

Vehicle prowl. Someone reported unknown persons broke into a car and stole a stereo, credit cards, clothing and a cell phone.

Vehicle prowl. 18400 block of Alderwood Mall Parkway. Someone reported unknown persons broke into a vehicle in a Lynnwood movie theater parking lot and stole a tool.

Suspicious circumstances. 21000 block of 67th Ave. W. Someone reported seeing a person riding slowly through an apartment complex on a bicycle checking out cars.

Malicious mischief. 7400 block of Heinz Place. Someone reported their vehicle had been “egged.”

Nov. 13

Vehicle theft. Someone reported their vehicle stolen. No other information was provided.

Nov. 12

Drugs. 20000 block of 64th Ave. W. A man was cited after he was found to have drugs in his possession.

•Editor’s note: In an attempt to make readers more aware of domestic violence in their communities, the Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace edition of the Enterprise will be adding numbers of domestic violence calls from police departments when available in this police beat section.

Domestic violence

According to the Mountlake Terrace Police Department, there were 12 domestic violence calls from Nov. 9 to Nov. 16.

According to the Lynnwood Police Department, there were 15 domestic violence calls from Nov. 9 to Nov. 16.

Help the Lynnwood Police Department solve or prevent a crime today: Give them an anonymous tip online at www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us/police.Feb. 8.

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