Police beat

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:35am

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

June 18

Accident. 17800 block Ballinger Way NE. A motorcycle struck a car and the driver was ejected from his motorcycle, landing on the pavement.

Property found. 4700 block NE. 201st Pl. A woman found a box of unopened mail.

Noise complaint. 4400 block NE. 195th Pl. While investigating a party complaint, an officer saw a stolen Shoreline street sign.

Malicious mischief. 17000 block Bothell Way NE. Suspects broke a deadbolt lock on the door to a cashier booth. No entry was made.

June 19

Accident. 17000 block Bothell Way NE. A vehicle rear-ended another car when the driver’s sandals got stuck under the brake pedal.

Malicious mischief. 16500 block Shore Dr. NE. Damage to a fence was reported.

Malicious mischief. 17300 block Beach Dr. NE. Car tires were punctured.

DUI/drugs. 17800 block Ballinger Way NE. A traffic stop resulted in an arrest for DUI and marijuana.

June 20

Auto prowl. 3800 block NE. 155th Pl. A vehicle was broken into and a CD player and tools were taken.

June 21

DUI. 4300 block NE 169th St. A traffic stop resulted in DUI.

Malicious mischief. 5500 block NE. 193rd St. A vehicle’s driver’s side window was smashed out.

Auto prowl. 16500 block Shore Dr. NE. A vehicle’s side window was broken and a purse stolen.

Accident. 4700 block NE. 187th St. A vehicle left a paved roadway, hit dirt, crossed two lanes of traffic and struck rockery.

Accident. 17000 block Bothell Way NE. A four-car injury accident occurred when two cars collided.

June 22

Auto prowl. 4100 block NE. 165th St. Someone found the side window of their car broken and their purse taken.

Theft. 17800 block 40th Ave. NE. Lumber and lighting was stolen from a construction site.

June 23

Hit and run. Someone drove off the roadway and hit a fence, causing property damage. The suspect fled the scene.

Commercial burglary. 17900 block Aurora Ave. N. A commercial burglary was reported at a local cafe. Suspects kicked in the front door and stole money from a cash register.

Check forgery. 15300 block Aurora Ave. N. Someone attempted to cash a stolen check for $816.

Larceny. 19000 block 18th Ave. NE. Checks were stolen from a mailbox.

June 24

Auto theft. 15300 block Interlake Ave. N. A Honda was stolen from in front of a house.

Larceny. 17300 block Fremont Ave. N. The contents of several backpacks were taken from a school locker room.

Suspicious circumstances. 16300 block Linden Ave. N. The boyfriend of a resident entered her house through a second story window.

Phone calls. 1600 block N. 167th St. A man reported receiving an obscene phone call from a man.

June 25

Attempted commercial burglary. 18300 block Aurora Ave. N. Suspects attempted to break into a cigarette store by kicking in the front door.

Auto theft. 1700 block NE. 146th St. A green Honda Accord was reported stolen.

Vandalism. 18040 block Aurora Ave. N. A restaurant’s sign was painted on.

Auto theft. 1100 block N. 200th St. A vehicle was stolen from a parking lot.

Residential burglary. 15100 block Stone Lane. A house was entered and the VCR and two kittens were stolen.

Threats. 15500 block Eighth Ave. NE. Someone attempted to start a fight and made threats about getting a gun.

June 26

Forgery. 20300 block Ballinger Way. Someone passed a forged prescription at a local pharmacy.

Narcotics activity. 19500 block Linden Ave. N. An anonymous female caller reported a drug deal.

June 27

Vandalism. 14700 block Aurora Ave. N. A woman reported damage to her business window. She discovered a small hole in the glass, likely from a BB gun.

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: Four domestic violence calls were reported between June 18-27.

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