Police Beat

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:34am

The following items were selected from synopses of Edmonds police reports.

Dec. 27

Theft. 9300 block 244th Street SW. An unknown person damaged the ignition of a vehicle in attempting to steal it. About $5 in change was stolen.

Theft. 8300 block 244th Street SW. A white male and a black female ordered and consumed food and drinks totaling $31.39, put $12 on the table and left. A witness got their license plate number.

Dec. 26

Threats. 7800 block 218th Street SW. Three people displayed a gun while making threats to kill at about 11:30 p.m. All fled the scene in a burgundy vehicle.

Theft. 22300 block 98th Ave. W. Someone took mail from a resident’s mailbox, opened it and left it on the grounds of Westgate Elementary School. The mail was returned to its owner.

Theft. 21300 block Pioneer Way. A man reported theft of items from his vehicle after learning that his son had costly valuables taken.

Theft. 9100 block Sierra St. Someone stole a group of inflatable snowmen from someone’s front yard. No suspects were reported.

Dec. 25

Theft. 21900 block Highway 99. Someone entered an unlocked vehicle parked at a grocery store and stole cash, checks and a credit card. No suspects or leads were reported.

Dec. 24

Theft. 8000 block 215th Pl. SW. A vehicle was stolen from the street where it had been parked in front of the victim’s residence. The vehicle was recovered by the State Patrol on Interstate 90 near Mercer Island and a male suspect was arrested.

Burglary. 8400 block Talbot Road. A resident reported an attempted burglary at his home.

Dec. 21

Theft. 8300 block 213th Pl. SW. A homeowner told police mail was stolen from his mailbox.

Dec. 20

Theft. 23600 block Highway 99. Three females entered a store with an empty plastic shopping bag, selected items and brought them to the counter to falsely exchange. The items had security sensors still attached. The group then tried to flee in a vehicle but were caught before they got out of the parking lot. One of the suspects had five outstanding warrants and all were booked.

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