Here are selected reports from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park police.
April 23
Larceny. 2300 block N. 194th St. Someone was arrested for forging signatures on checks.
Theft. 3800 block NE 151st St. Someone reported their car stereo was stolen. The vehicle’s alarm was on, but did not go off.
Theft. 15100 block 38th Ave. NE. Someone broke the front driver’s window of a car and took a purse, checks, check card, $40 and a small bag.
Vehicle prowl. 3700 block NE 153rd St. An officer conducting an area check noticed the passenger window of a truck was broken.
Theft. 14800 block 37th Ave. NE. A man reported his car stereo and sub-woofer were stolen from his vehicle.
April 24
Criminal warrants. 1100 block N. 198th St. Three people were booked into King County Jail on outstanding warrants.
Vandalism. 800 block NE 155th St. Someone damaged a vehicle by breaking all the windows.
Forgery. 16500 block Densmore Ave. Someone repeatedly took checks from mail boxes and chemically altered the name.
Prostitution. 12500 block Aurora Ave. A woman was arrested for prostitution.
Commercial robbery. 19500 block Aurora Ave. N. A man attempted to rob a clerk in a motel lobby at gunpoint.
DUI. 4700 block Bothell Way NE. Someone was arrested for DUI.
Vehicle prowl. 3600 block NE 155th St. A man reported his vehicle was prowled overnight.
Runaway report. 3000 block NE 195th St. A man reported his daughter left the night before on a date and did not return. She called the next day refusing to return home.
April 25
Prostitution. 12500 block Aurora Ave. A woman was arrested for prostitution.
Malicious mischief. 19100 block Ballinger Way. Someone reported their vehicle’s rim covers were taken off and their undercarriage was damaged.
April 26
Vandalism. 19500 block 12th Ave. NW. A custodian reported someone broke a window to a classroom.
Burglary. 2100 block N. 167th St. Someone entered a home through an open garage door and took radio control airplanes, accessories and tools.
Accident. 4400 block NE 178th St. An officer came upon an accident involving a car and a Seattle Police motorcycle. The motorcycle driver reported back pain.
Runaway report. 3600 block NE 155th St. A juvenile became mad at his mother and ran away to an unknown location.
Theft. 15800 block 34th Ave. NE. A woman reported her car was broken into and her purse stolen.
April 27
Larceny. 1300 block N. 152nd St. Unknown suspects pried the window of a car open and took the stereo face, damaged the dash and removed the wheels.
Commercial burglary. 18500 block Firlands Way N. Someone attempted to burglarize a dental office by smashing in a window with a rock.
Fraud. 20000 block Bagley N. A woman reported her name and social security number were being used by another person. No monetary loss was reported.
Fraud. 16300 block 28th Ave. NE. A woman reported she checked her bank account and noticed two checks were cashed with large sums.
Indecent liberties. 15300 block 25th Ave. NE. A student reported someone touched her inappropriately.
Accident. 20500 block 37th Ave. NE. A car attempting to make a left turn without sufficient room to safely complete it struck another vehicle.
Accident. 16500 block Bothell Way. Officers responded to a two car injury accident.
April 28
Vandalism. 19300 block Fremont Ave. N. Three boys reportedly spray painted cars.
Residential burglary. 100 block NW 171st St. A woman came home from work and found three male juveniles skipping school inside her house. They climbed through a window to gain access.
Sexual offender registration. 14500 block Dayton Ave. N. A convicted sex offender failed to register.
Larceny. 1600 block N. 185th St. A man reported his motorcycle license plate was stolen.
Accident. 17200 block Bothell Way NE. Officers responded to a two car non-injury accident. A car stopped at a stop sign and prepared to make a right turn when it struck another vehicle.
April 29
Residential burglary. 19900 block Fremont Ave. N. Someone entered a home and took two TVs. An empty bag of cookies will be processed for prints.
Suspicious circumstances. 19400 block Aurora Ave. N. Someone taped a dead mouse on a resident’s door of a condominium complex.
Editors 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 April 23— April 29.
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