Police Beat

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:35am

The following are selected reports from Mill Creek police.

May 11

Vehicle prowls. 1100 block of 156th St., 6:58 and 7:15 a.m. Two vehicle prowls were reported. In once case, two toolboxes were stolen, and in the other case, a car window was shattered.

Theft from auto. 16100 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10 a.m. Items were stolen from a parked vehicle.

May 12

Vehicle theft. 1400 block of 144th St., 5:47 a.m. A green 1996 Honda Civic was stolen.

Burglary. 15100 block of Main St., 6:50 a.m. Someone stole $115 from a business.

Fraud. Police headquarters, 9 a.m. A Lynnwood resident wrote a non-sufficient funds check to the police department.

Theft. 1200 block of Mill Creek Blvd., 12:07 p.m. A clothes dryer was stolen from an apartment complex.

Possession of stolen property. 1000 block of 132nd St. SE, 6 p.m. A group of four teenagers was contacted at a park and ride because the officer believed they were acting suspicious. They were found to have stolen a vehicle, which they parked at the park and ride. They had also stolen the stereo and other items.

Theft. 13200 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 9:45 p.m. A store reported the theft of several Play Station video games.

May 13

Robbery. 13400 block of Dumas Rd., 5:47 a.m. A resident awoke to the sounds of someone breaking into a vehicle. The resident went outside and confronted the suspect, who was armed with a knife and ran from the scene. A purse with credit cards was stolen.

Theft from auto. 14500 block of North Creek Dr., 1 p.m. A window on a vehicle was broken and a tool box stolen.

Fraud. 2900 block of 149th Pl., 7 a.m. A woman’s credit card was stolen while she was out of town and used fraudulently.

May 14

Possession of stolen property. 800 block of 153rd St. SE, 2:50 a.m. Two Bothell teens were contacted in a parking garage. They were found in possession of several items that were stolen from a vehicle parked at an apartment complex. The juveniles were taken into custody, taken to the police department, and released to a parent.

Stalking. 13900 block of 13th Dr., 9:17 a.m. A woman reported that her family had been the victim of a possible stalker.

May 15

Drugs. 14700 block of Main St., 2:38 a.m. Police contacted a suspicious person in an apartment complex parking lot. The suspect was found to be in possession of marijuana and arrested.

Burglary. 15400 block of Main St., 1:44 a.m. Four juvenile males were contacted in a construction site while they were trying to remove material from the location. They were detained and the materials recovered. The juveniles were released to their parents.

Accident. 13200 block of Dumas Rd., 5:50 p.m. A vehicle rear-ended another vehicle. No on was injured.

Accident. 16300 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 10:22 p.m. A woman leaving a shopping center drove into a center planting ditch. The woman was not injured and her vehicle towed from the scene.

May 16

Theft from auto. 15500 block of Country Club Dr., 2:27 p.m. A checkbook, backpack and key ring were stolen from a 1997 Cadillac.

Accident. 800 block of 164th St. SE, 2:26 p.m. Police responded to a three-vehicle accident.

May 17

Theft. 1700 block of 132nd St. SE, 11:17 a.m. Someone broke into four video game machines at a tavern and stole cash.

Vehicle impound. 14600 block of Bothell-Everett Hwy., 5:39 p.m. An abandoned vehicle that was blocking rush-hour traffic was impounded.

Drugs. 2000 block of 132nd St. SE, 11:14 p.m. A vehicle was stopped for an improper turn. The driver was found to have a suspended license. When she was taken into custody, an officer found she had methamphetamines.

Editor’s note: In an effort to make readers more aware of domestic violence in the community, the Mill Creek Enterprise lists the number of domestic violence calls in this police beat section. Other details on incidents is withheld out of respect for alleged victims.

Domestic violence calls: Mill Creek Police received three domestic violence calls between May 11-17.

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