Here are selected reports from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park police.
Feb. 28
Phone threats. 250 block 205th St. A man reported he received a threatening phone call.
Feb. 29
Referral. 2600 block 195th St. NE. Officers responded to a call from a woman who was a known drug user. She was agitated because her 5-year-old child drank water from a cup containing methamphetamine. The child was transported to the hospital.
Larceny. 140 block Fremont Ave. A musician reported his music production equipment was stolen from his van.
March 1
Traffic accident. 150 block Bothell Way NE. A vehicle made a left hand turn without sufficient space to complete the turn safely. The second vehicle attempted to avoid the vehicle but was unsuccessful.
Residential alarm. 16000 block 36th Ave. NE. Officers responded to a residential alarm.
Found property. 180 block 40 Pl NE. A citizen came to the police station to turn in money found in an envelope from a bank.
Burglary. 15600 block 38th Ave. NE. A homeowner reported their house had been broken into through the backyard window. Electronics and jewelry were stolen.
Sex offender notification. 15000 block 37th Ave. NE. Police were notified a level 1 sex offender was released and moved to Lake Forest Park.
Burglary. 900 block 200 St. Someone reported a suspect forced entry to their home through a bedroom window.
Larceny. 1100 block 185th St. N. A taxi driver reported someone refused to pay cab fare after a long ride.
Robbery. 20200 block Ballinger Way NE. An armed robbery was reported at a local fast-food chain.
Fraud. 14800 block Westminster Ave. The director of a business reported a former employee cashed a company check after being told to return it when he was terminated.
Assault. 17300 block Fremont Ave. N. A high school student reported she was assaulted while waiting in line for a bus ride home.
Phone threats. 17700 block 14th Ave. NW. A political activist reported she received a threat to kill over the phone.
Vandalism. 1500 block 200th St. Graffiti damage was reported at a dental clinic, on the outside walls.
March 2
Found property. 18500 block 37th Ave. NE. A citizen turned in a black bag containing a camcorder camera he found while walking.
Trespass. 18200 block Aurora Ave. N. A disorderly suspect was arrested after trespassing and causing a disturbance at a video store.
Car prowl. 900 block 199th St. A woman reported her car, parked in a secure garage, had been broken into. The stereo was missing.
Drugs. 140 block Aurora Ave. N. Someone was arrested for the possession of rock cocaine.
Vandalism. 1800 block Stone Ave. N. Someone reported their front door window was broken by a large rock.
Auto theft. 1600 block 27th Ave. NE. An auto theft was reported.
Larceny. 2300 block 172nd St. N. Someone reported their incoming mail was taken.
March 3
DUI. 17000 block Bothell Way NE. Officers observed a vehicle crossed over a fog line and upon pulling the person over, it was discovered the driver was DUI.
Theft. 16800 block Bothell Way NE. An employee stole money, cigarettes, cigars and other items from the store where they worked.
Warrant arrest. 17000 block Bothell Way NE. A traffic stop resulted in an arrest for a misdemeanor warrant.
Traffic offense. 18400 block 35th Ave. NE. While on a traffic stop, a computer check revealed a driver had a suspended driving status. The driver was cited and released.
Auto theft. 1000 block 167th St. NW. The owner of a blue Toyota Camry reported their car was stolen from their driveway.
Larceny. 300 block 161 St. NE. While checking his mailbox, a victim found that unknown suspects opened his mail and stole some of it.
Drugs. 180 block 3rd Ave. NE. Someone was arrested for the possession of marijuana when they were pulled over on a traffic stop.
March 4
Traffic accident. 170 block 37th Ave. NE. A vehicle making a left turn collided with a second vehicle.
Attempted auto theft. 700 block 200th St. N. A suspect pried open the passenger door to a car and damaged the door lock and ignition.
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 Feb. 28 to March 4.
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