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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:35am

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

July 26

DUI. 20400 block Aurora Ave. N. A woman was arrested for reckless driving and DUI.

Larceny. 1500 block NE 205th St. Someone left a gas station without paying for gas.

Bombing. 17300 block Fremont Ave. N. Someone vandalized the reader board at a high school, using an explosive.

Larceny. 19200 block 14th Ave. NE. A computer hard drive was taken from a residence.

July 27

Residential burglary. 19000 block Lago Pl. NE. A burglar was interrupted by a homeowner as they were trying to gain entry into a home.

Vehicle prowl. 19000 block Lago Pl. NE. Someone entered a vehicle and stole prescription drugs and change.

Accident. 14500 block Bothell Way NE. A vehicle struck another vehicle when changing lanes.

Residential burglary. 18000 block 52nd Ave. NE. Entry to a home was gained via a pet door and a computer, jewelry and DVD player were stolen.

Larceny. 14500 block Bothell Way NE. A house guest stole cash from the home where they were staying.

Residential burglary. 2100 block N. 192nd St. Unknown suspects removed a screen window and entered a home. They stole a laptop and coins.

Drugs. 17500 block 15th Ave. NE. Someone was charged for possession of marijuana.

Auto theft. 14500 block 15th Ave. NE. A vehicle was stolen outside a grocery store parking lot while the owner was inside shopping.

July 28

DUI. 5000 block Bothell Way. A traffic stop resulted in a DUI.

Trespass warning. 17100 block Bothell Way NE. Someone used a credit card that was flagged by a bank. The perpetrator became enraged when the bank would not accept the card, and followed a bank employee behind the counter and into the office.

Accident. Ballinger Way NE. A driver attempted to make a right-hand turn, but was going too fast. They drove off the roadway, colliding with a storm drain.

July 29

Residential burglary. 1200 block NE 168th St. A home was entered through a bedroom window and items stolen.

Found property. 1200 block NE Perkins Way. A man returned home and found a gun in his front yard, under a bush.

Threats. 100 block NE 159th St. A man who rents a room in the home of another man was given an eviction notice. The man who received the notice then threatened to shoot the other man.

July 30

Vandalism. 19500 block Dayton Ave. N. Someone was shooting holes in an elementary school with a pellet gun.

Vandalism. 17100 block 13th Ave. NE. The rear window was broken on a car.

Residential burglary. 100 block NE 194th St. A house was entered through an open window and a wallet and cigarette case stolen.

Auto theft. 17400 block Aurora Ave. N. A vehicle was reported stolen.

Forgery. 18000 block 15th Ave. NE. An assistant apartment manager entered an apartment and allegedly stole a check, which they later cashed.

Vandalism. 1600 block NE 179th St. Someone deflated car tires.

July 31

Commercial burglary. 62900 block Richmond Beach Dr. A commercial burglary was reported at a dry cleaners. The rear door was unsecured and suspects tried to pry open the cash register.

DUI. 15200 block Aurora Ave. Officers stopped a car for unsafe lane changes and found the driver to be intoxicated.

DUI. 18500 block Aurora Ave. Someone was arrested for DUI.

Larceny. 14500 block Stone Ave. N. Jewelry was reported stolen from a kitchen counter. Several people were in and out of the residence that day, with access to the items.

Assault. 300 block NW Richmond Beach Dr. A mutual assault was reported between roommates.

Larceny. 14800 block Westminster Ave. License plates were reported stolen.

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: Two domestic violence calls were reported between July 26— July 31.

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