Here are selected reports from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park police:
Feb. 12
Larceny. 200 block NW 201st St. Rims and tires were stolen off a vehicle parked in a victim’s driveway.
Larceny. 17800 block 8th Ave. NE. Someone reported stolen credit cards.
Larceny. 1200 block N 175th St. A female stole items from a grocery store by concealing them in a backpack.
Feb. 11
Burglary. 1100 block N 192nd St. Computers and food were stolen from an apartment office and property from a nearby car prowl was found.
Burglary. 1000 block NE 158th St. Computer equipment was stolen from a residence.
Assault. 1200 block NE 145th St. A male punched a roommate, broke down the roommate’s door and was in possession of marijuana.
Feb. 10
Controlled substance. 1100 block N 205th St. A subject was found slumped over in a running car. A search incident led to an arrest of the suspect when police found cocaine in the vehicle.
Vandalism. 1700 block Midvale Ave. N. Someone spray painted a garden shed.
Burglary. 16000 block Dayton Ave N. Costume jewelry was stolen from a residence.
Juvenile. 17100 block Bothell Way NE. A 10-year-old girl followed her mother to the store and her mother left before she knew of her daughter’s actions. Police contacted the mother who picked up her daughter.
Feb. 9
Trespass. 17500 block 19th Ct. NE. A subject called their parents multiple times asking for money and then came onto their property trying to
ask for money.
Liquor violations. NE 185th St. and 7th Ave. NE. A minor was found in possession of alcohol.
Burglary. 1800 block N 185th St. A front door of a residence was kicked in. Drawers, closets and cabinets were ransacked and money and possible jewelry was stolen.
Burglary. 1800 Ashworth Ave. A suspect kicked in a rear door and ransacked rooms. Lap top computers, jewelry and cash were stolen.
Burglary. 800 block NW 197th St. Electronics, TVs and prescription pills were stolen from a residence while owners were out of town.
Commercial vice. 16700 block Aurora Ave. N. Police conducted a compliance check of a night club resulting in four arrests.
Malicious mischief. 17100 block Bothell Way NE. A store employee called police after noticing a shattered front door to a business.
Prowler. 2300 block NE Perkins Way NE. A woman called police because she thought she heard someone walking around her house. Police checked the area and did not find anyone.
Feb. 8
Drunkenness. 18800 block Third Ave. NW. An intoxicated subject was asked to leave Tent City 3.
Larceny. 1100 block N 205th St. A suspect was arrested and booked into jail on a charge of theft of DVDs and wine from a store.
Larceny. 15700 block Aurora Ave. N. Shoes were stolen from a department store.
Theft. 16800 block Bothell Way NE. Two subjects left without paying $50 in cab fare.
Feb. 7
Marijuana. N 167th St. and Aurora Ave. A person in a car was in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Larceny. 1200 block N 175th St. Someone stole beer from a store.
Kidnapping. 14800 block 6th Ave. NE. A suspect drove a victim home, made sexual advances and threatened the victim after being rejected. The victim’s purse was stolen as she exited a moving vehicle.
Threats. 900 block N 167th St. Someone sent a menacing text message to a former girlfriend.
Burglary. 15700 block Greenwood Ave. A purse was stolen from a garage.
Burglary. 1000 block NE 159th St. A suspect stole wedding gifts and a wedding ring from inside a residence.
Controlled substance. 17000 block Linden Ave. N. A male and a female were arrested after police saw the male smoking a crack pipe in his car. Police found small rocks of crack cocaine in the vehicle.
Suspicious circumstance. 17400 block Brookside Blvd. NE. Police thought they heard a small child or animal down by a ravine. Neighbors told police the sound was more than likely from a goat.
Feb. 6
Trespass. 16500 block Aurora Ave. N. A male was trespassed from a motel for repeatedly harassing the night manager with 220 phone calls.
Auto theft. 23000 block N 196th Pl. Unknown suspects took a vehicle without permission.
Burglary. 5400 block NE 196th St. Someone stole $2,000 worth of coins in multiple jars from a residence.
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