Police Beat for week of Feb. 27
Feb. 20
Traffic Complaint – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
An officer was dispatched to a report of a waste truck dropping part of its load at the above location. Neither the truck nor any debris was located.
Suspicious Vehicle – 13000 blk Beverly Park Rd.
An officer was dispatched to a report of a van in the back lot occupied by three subjects. The caller reported that the smell of marijuana was coming from the vehicle. When the officer arrived, the van was no longer occupied. The subjects in the van were determined to be workers at a local business. The business manager advised that the employees would be drug tested and not allowed to drive home.
Suspicious Vehicle – 4500 blk 131st Pl. S.W.
An officer was dispatched to a report of a suspicious black vehicle with tinted windows at the above location. Two males were reportedly inside the vehicle. The officer did not locate the vehicle.
Collision – 84th St. & SR-526
Vehicle 1 struck the back of Vehicle 2. There were no injuries.
Hit and Run – 8400 blk SR-525
A black Oldsmobile sedan reportedly struck another vehicle in the parking lot and then left. The vehicle, which has possible front-end damage, was not located. The case is under investigation.
Suspicious – 600 blk Cornelia Ave.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for two solicitors in the neighborhood. The subjects did not have a valid permit and agreed to leave.
Assist Law – Airport Rd. & SR-526
State Patrol requested an area check for a recklessly driven red Dodge Durango possibly headed toward Mukilteo. It was not found.
Suspicious – 4600 blk 71st Pl. S.W.
A resident reported that two males were soliciting in the neighborhood this afternoon. He became concerned after reading about recent burglaries and requests extra patrol.
Suspicious – 9500 blk 49th Ave. W.
A tenant reported that two young juvenile males carrying plastic bins came to his door and tried selling him dollar store type items. The subjects reportedly told him they needed the money to get away from a drug/alcohol situation at home. An officer determined the subjects were affiliated with a group out of Lynnwood. Their supervisor was contacted and advised to obtain a permit.
Suspicious – 13500 blk 47th Pl. W.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a solicitor in the neighborhood. The subject was gone on arrival.
Criminal Traffic – 4500 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd. S.W.
An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for third-degree DWLS (Driving With License Suspended).
Forgery – 12700 blk SR-525
A customer attempted to make a purchase with a fake $20 bill. The subject then fled on foot when the cashier pointed out the bill was a fake. The subject was described as a white male with acne and dark hair. The case is under investigation.
Warrant Arrest – 3800 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.
An officer contacted a male in the parking lot that was asking for a ride. The male was arrested on a misdemeanor warrant out of Everett and booked into the Snohomish County Jail.
Animal Problem – 800 blk 4th St.
Animal Control was advised of ongoing feral cat incidents.
Feb. 21
Extra Patrol – 700 blk Washington Ave.
A resident requested extra patrol as at midnight the previous night the caller’s son heard their dog barking and believes the dog ran a prowler off.
Welfare Check – 8000 blk SR-525
An officer responded to the above location for a report of an elderly male walking on the white line of the road. The officer contacted subject who stated that he was visiting his daughter and goes for long walks. The subject was not in the roadway or near it and did not need any assistance.
Commercial Burglary – 11900 blk Cyrus Way
An officer responded to above location for a commercial burglary report. Sometime between 7:30 p.m. and 8 a.m. someone entered through the side door and stole $5,000 worth of power tools. There was no damage to the door.
Malicious Mischief – 4900 blk 81st Pl. S.W.
An officer was contacted and took a report from a caller regarding an earlier malicious mischief complaint.
Suspicious/Warrant Arrest – 9600 blk Harbour Pl.
Officers were dispatched to the above location for a suspicious complaint. The caller advised that some subjects were checking out of the above room and thought that they were in possession of some stolen property. Upon arrival, the subjects had left but they had left property in safe keeping. While on scene, the subjects returned and officers discovered one of them had an outstanding DWLS warrant. He was transported and booked into Snohomish County Jail.
Threats – 2600 blk SR-525
A resident advised that her daughter is receiving threats over Facebook while she is at school. An officer was still on scene at press time.
Information – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
Washington State Patrol advised that there was a white Audi traveling northbound from the above location driving aggressively. The vehicle was gone on arrival.
Suspicious – Harbour Heights Pkwy. & Villa Monte Dr.
An officer was dispatched to check on a suspicious vehicle parked near some mailboxes. The occupant lived in the neighborhood and was checking his mail.
Malicious Mischief – 8400 blk SR-525
A caller reported that the back window of his vehicle was shattered while parked at the above location this evening.
Criminal Traffic – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for third-degree DWLS and no insurance.
Malicious Mischief – 12000 blk Wilmington Way
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a group of juveniles associated with two vehicles that were running through the neighborhood. Officers located several vehicles in the area that had been “egged.” Officers were unable to locate/contact any victims who wanted to file a report.
Vehicle Prowl – 900 blk 3rd St.
While on patrol, an officer located a vehicle with an open door. The owner was contacted and it was determined that a cell charger and other miscellaneous items of minimal value had been stolen.
Animal Complaint – 800 blk 4th St.
A caller reported trapping another feral cat. The information was forwarded to Animal Control.
Feb. 22
Fire Assist – Ferry
The Fire Department requested assistance with a male slumper on the ferry inside a vehicle. Officers (including a drugs expert from Washington State Patrol) woke the subject up and determined that he was not intoxicated.
Attempted Theft – 7000 blk 44th Pl. W.
A caller reported that she received a check, and was asked to deposit it into her account and send a subject in Florida money. She did not fall for the scam.
Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
A caller reported that while cleaning the above vacant unit he found a grenade. Officers found it to be a fairly real looking toy.
Suspicious – 8900 blk 53rd Ave. W.
Officers responded to the report of an aggressive solicitor at the location. The officers spoke with a subject and warned him about soliciting without a license.
Suspicious – 9200 blk 61st Ave. W.
An officer responded to the report of a solicitor in the area. The officer spoke with a subject and warned him for soliciting without a license.
Suspicious – 9700 blk 50th Pl. W.
Officers responded to the report of a solicitor in the area who was talking fast. He was gone on arrival.
Suspicious – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer responded to the above area for a report of a solicitor knocking on doors. The officer contacted a subject who did not have a city permit and agreed to stop soliciting until one was obtained.
Suspicious – 9000 blk 53rd Ave. W.
A resident reported that about four hours prior to calling, a solicitor knocked on the door. He said his wife did not answer and the person left. He said he thought this was odd.
Suspicious – 9600 blk 50th Pl. W.
A caller reported a solicitor was at her door selling magazines. She said this is the second time he has come to her door this night. He was not located.
Traffic Collision – SR 525 & Goat Trail Rd.
Officers responded to the above area for a two-vehicle, blocking collision. Vehicle 1 attempted to turn left from Goat Trail Road and collided with Vehicle 2 traveling northbound. There were no injuries.
Suspicious – 8400 blk Smugglers Cove Ln.
A resident reported a male was going door to door soliciting. He was not located.
Suspicious – 9000 blk 61st Pl. W.
A resident reported that about five minutes prior to calling, a male knocked on his door. He said it was unusual because they usually don’t get visitors. He was not located.
Suspicious – 10500 blk Marine View Dr.
A caller reported that about 10 minutes prior to calling, two males came to her door trying to sell something. They were not located.
Suspicious – 4800 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer contacted a suspicious male near the above location who had been soliciting in the neighborhood and did not have a permit. The officer contacted the solicitors’ manager and advised him that a permit is necessary to solicit and that any further violations will result in citations. The solicitor said that he would stop and obtain a permit.
Suspicious – 10200 blk SR-525
A caller reported that two males had been acting suspiciously in the store. He said that they had been in the store for “several hours,” walking around. The officer found two of the above solicitors were waiting for their ride and had been in the store for a few minutes.
Suspicious – 10200 blk Marine View Dr.
A caller reported that a white Datsun had been parked for the past two hours. He said that when he went out and asked the driver what they were doing, the driver left. The car was not located. The caller was advised in the future to call when they are still there.
Malicious Mischief – Lighthouse Park
While on a park check, an officer discovered a large rock had been thrown through the window of the men’s room. The officer locked the restroom and notified Public Works.
Assault 4/Malicious Mischief –1800 blk SR-525
Officers responded to the above residence for a disturbance between a mother and her 14-year-old daughter. The case will be referred to the prosecutor.
Traffic Complaint – H.P. Blvd. S.W. & SR-525
A caller reported a possible DUI traveling northbound. Officers located the vehicle and contacted the driver, who was not intoxicated.
Feb. 23
Vehicle Theft – 4200 blk Russell Rd.
A caller reported his red ’93 Nissan pickup was stolen from the parking lot between 7:30 p.m. yesterday and 8 a.m. today. The case is under investigation.
Warrant Service – 600 blk Possession View Ln.
Officers responded to the location in an attempt to serve an outstanding $1,000 minor in possession warrant on a subject. Officers spoke with his mother, who said that he was still in jail. He was not listed on the jail roster.
Warrant Service – 9400 blk 48th Pl. W.
Officers responded to the location in an attempt to serve an outstanding $2,500 theft warrant on a subject. The new resident said that he no longer lived at the location and that he did not know him.
Suspicious Vehicle – 10900 blk 53rd Pl. W.
A resident reported that he was watching the neighbor’s house while they were out of town and there were two unknown vehicles in the driveway. Officers verified that the cars were supposed to be there.
Theft – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
A caller reported that a package was stolen from her front porch. There are no suspects.
Traffic Complaint – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.
A caller reported that he accidentally cut a blue Subaru off and it followed him to the police station. He did not get the Subaru’s license number and the officers did not locate it. There did not appear to have been a crime committed.
Collision – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
Officers responded to a blocking collision at the location. Vehicle 1 pulled out of the complex and was hit by Vehicle 2 traveling northbound on Harbour Pointe Boulevard. There were no injuries. The vehicles were moved from the roadway.
Traffic Complaint – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
An officer was dispatched to two vehicles racing in the area. The vehicles were not located.
Traffic Complaint – H.P. Blvd. & SR-525
An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of an aggressively driven vehicle. It was not located.
Animal Complaint – 4600 blk 80th St. S.W.
An officer responded to the above area for a barking dog complaint. The officer contacted the dog’s owner, who said he was unaware that the dog was barking. He said he would take her inside.
Malicious Mischief – 1800 blk SR-525
Officers responded to the above residence for a disturbance between a mother and daughter. The daughter was upset and broke several crystal decorations. The incident will be referred to the prosecutor, along with the assault from the previous day.
Suspicious – 4800 blk 103rd Pl. S.W.
A caller reported an older white car and a Ford Ranger were racing through the neighborhood. They were not located.
Suspicious – 12100 blk Village Center Dr.
A caller reported that about five minutes prior to calling he observed a male look into a parked vehicle. The male was wearing a thick winter jacket and carrying a backpack. The caller said that the male just looked and did not try the doors. He was not located.
Warrant Service – 8300 blk SR-525
While on patrol, an officer noticed an occupied vehicle parked in front of a closed business. A check on the vehicle showed an active warrant out of Lynnwood for the registered owner for providing a false statement. While the officer was arresting her, he noticed a piece of foil and the barrel of a pen that appeared to be used to smoke illicit drugs. The subject’s boyfriend admitted that the pen had been used to smoke heroin in the past but had not been used today. The foil had, at one time, contained heroin but was empty. She was booked into the Lynnwood Jail on the warrants and the boyfriend was cited and released for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Narcotics Complaint – H.P. Blvd. S.W. & SR-525
An officer responded to the above area for a report that the occupants of a vehicle had been smoking something from a bong. They were not located.
Suspicious – 7000 blk 48th Ave. W.
A caller reported that she saw a male with a backpack walking “very fast” on 48th just prior to calling. She said that it “just seemed suspicious.” The male was not located.
Suspicious – 6100 blk 128th St. S.W.
A caller reported that an older, white Cadillac had been slowly driving through the neighborhood for the past 10 minutes. It was not located.
Feb. 24
Suspicious/Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
A caller reported that she woke up to find her boyfriend and his vehicle gone. She said that when she checked the space where his vehicle was parked it was full of glass and there was a knife nearby. Officers had Marysville police check his residence and they made contact with him. He said that his vehicle had been prowled, his phone was stolen and he did not need a report done.
Death Investigation – 10200 blk Harbour Pl.
Officers originally responded to a fire assist with CPR in progress. On arrival, officers discovered that a subject passed away as she was on her way to lunch. Officers found nothing suspicious. The medical examiner did not respond.
Animal Complaint – 5200 blk 86th Pl. S.W.
An officer responded to two dogs (one aggressive) running loose in the area. They were gone on arrival.
Suspicious/Found Property – 11700 blk SR-525
An officer responded to three suspicious people loitering behind the business. On arrival, officers spoke with one of the subjects. The other two subjects were not found. They were reported to be near a pile of property. The first subject claimed not to be involved with the property and claimed not to know the other two. The officer took it as found property. The case is under investigation.
Assault 4 – 800 blk 15th Ct.
A man came to the police department and reported that, during an argument, his wife hit him about the chest and face. He said that the assault occurred last night at about 11:30 p.m. Officers responded to his residence and spoke with his wife, who said that her husband said some horrible things to her and admitted to the assault. Officers cited and released her.
Vehicle Prowl – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer responded to the report of four vehicle prowls that occurred in the Alara complex. On arrival, the officer spoke with employees who reported that they received calls from at least four tenants that said their unlocked vehicles had been rummaged through sometime after 11:30 p.m. The employees encouraged the victims to call 911 and report the prowls, but they did not call. The employees requested extra patrols.
Collision – Goat Trail Rd. & SR-525
The driver of a vehicle fell asleep and drove off the road. There were no injuries. His vehicle was removed from the scene by Dick’s Towing.
Agency Assist – SR-525 & I-405
Washington State Patrol requested assistance with stopping a possibly stolen vehicle at the location. There were no free units to respond.
Collision – Clinton
Dispatch reported that two vehicles had been involved in a collision in Clinton, exchanged information, and now one of the driver’s was concerned because the other driver smelled of alcohol. State Patrol advised.
Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone entered her unlocked vehicle. Her debit card, social security card and about $150 in cash were missing. Someone attempted to use her debit card, but it was declined.
Suspicious – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.
While on patrol, an officer contacted a subject who was panhandling. He agreed to leave.
Assist Fire – 11900 blk Beverly Park Rd.
An officer responded to the above area to assist the Fire Department with a report of a “port-a-potty” on fire. The officer arrived prior to firefighters and used a fire extinguisher to put the fire out.
Disturbance – 5900 blk St. Andrews Dr.
Officers responded to the above residence for a report of a woman banging on the door, screaming and crying. The officers contacted a subject who was trying to contact her parents at the residence. She was very upset about a personal issue and was further upset because her parents would not talk to her. The officers contacted the parents who said that they did not want to talk to her. The subject agreed to leave and to make contact with her parents by phone the next day.
Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd .
A caller reported that his girlfriend’s phone was stolen from her vehicle the previous night and he had used GPS to track it to a location near Concord Way. The officers attempted to track it but the phone had been turned off. The caller said that he did not want to report the vehicle prowl, and he would continue to try to track it in the morning.
Traffic – 13000 blk Beverly Park Rd.
An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver was driving with a suspended license. She was cited and released.
Animal Complaint – 800 blk 4th St.
A caller advised that he had caught another stray cat. The information was forwarded to the animal control officer.
Feb. 25
Suspicious Vehicle – 11600 blk Cyrus Way
An officer was dispatched to a report of a suspicious vehicle. The caller advised that he has been seeing a gray car in the area and is concerned that it could be involved in the theft of recycled metals. The vehicle was gone on arrival. The caller advised that the vehicle was a gray 1998-2002 Pontiac.
Animal Complaint – 10600 blk Marine View Dr.
An officer was dispatched to a contained stray lab at the above location. Upon arrival the dog’s owner was located and they went to pick up their dog. A verbal warning was issued.
Juvenile Problem – 2600 blk SR-525
An officer responded to a juvenile problem at the location. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the principal and a business owner. The owner of the store had video of several students shoplifting. The owner did not want to press charges, but wanted the students talked to. The officer spoke to the students about the shoplift incident.
Vehicle Recovery – Everett
Everett police recovered a vehicle reported stolen out of Mukilteo at the 800 block of Waverly Avenue in Everett. The vehicle appears drivable, both plates are intact and a suspect was arrested. The registered owner’s fiancé was notified and a message was left on the registered owner’s voicemail.
Fraud – 3000 blk 118th Pl. S.E.
A man called to report fraudulent charges on his credit card from a hotel in Mukilteo. An officer contacted him and determined that he lived in unincorporated Snohomish County and advised him to call the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office to report the charges.
Residential Burglary –12600 blk Hummingbird St.
An officer was dispatched to the above residence for a burglary report. The homeowner had been on vacation and returned to find her home had been broken into. The officer was still on scene at press time.
Vehicle Prowl – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer responded to the above address for a vehicle prowl report. Someone entered the victim’s vehicle and took some change. There was no damage to the vehicle.
Traffic Complaint – 92nd St. S.W. & SR-525
An officer was dispatched to a report of a recklessly driven pickup in the above area. Vehicle was gone on arrival.
Attempt to Contact – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to the above address to attempt to contact a subject for the Kent Police Department as they had one of her credit cards they believed had taken from her at a movie theater. The subject was not home.
Follow-Up – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer attempted to contact the possible victim of a theft at the request of the Kent Police Department. There was nobody home. The officer left a business card requesting contact.
Assist Law – 11600 blk Grove Dr.
Everett police requested an officer attempt to contact a resident and ask him if he was aware that that a subject in Everett was in possession of his driver’s license and credit cards. The officer met with the resident and he advised that his wallet had been stolen at the Tulalip McDonalds on Saturday, but that he had not yet filed a report. The officer assisted him in doing so.
Theft – 10600 blk 47th Pl. W.
A caller reported the theft of a Galaxy S2 cell phone from an unsecured locker at the above location.
Vehicle Theft – 10600 blk 47th Pl. W.
A caller reported that his wallet and car keys were stolen from his unsecured locker and that his white Honda CRV was stolen from the parking lot. The incident occurred between 6:10 p.m. and 7:50 p.m.
Theft – 4800 blk Deerfield Pl.
A resident reported she had a package stolen from her porch in the past so she recently placed a “decoy” package on her porch and set up a video camera. Tonight a female was seen on the video taking the “decoy” package and then leaving in what appeared to be a dark colored Nissan Altima with powder coated rims.
Feb. 26
Suspicious Circumstances – 9400 blk 48th Ave. W.
Officers responded to the above location for a report of a female stating that someone tried to open her door to her apartment. The female thought the subject was trying to force her door open. Officers checked the area and no one was located. The only description of the subject was an unknown race male in a black short sleeve shirt.
Property Complaint – 8300 blk SR-525
An officer was dispatched to the above location for a report of 30-40 needles and syringes scattered in the parking lot. The officer located about 150 syringes in the parking lot of the construction site. The work crew advised they were unaware of the problem and said that they would clean them up and dispose of them properly.
Animal Complaint – 900 blk 2nd St.
An officer was contacted at the police station by a passerby regarding a dog bite that occurred on Feb. 24. The officer took the initial report and is forwarding it to Animal Control for any necessary follow-up.
Vehicle Prowl – 600 blk Front St.
An officer was contacted at the police station regarding a vehicle prowl that had occurred over the weekend in Lighthouse Park. The passerby advised that his work van had been broken into and miscellaneous work tools had been taken.
Noise Complaint – 4900 blk 81st Pl. S.W.
An officer was dispatched to the above location for a noise complaint. Upon arrival, the resident had already left her apartment and stated no one was home. She did not know where the noise was coming from.
Animal Complaint – 2300 blk SR-525
Officers were dispatched to the above location for a report of a dog sitting in the roadway. Prior to arrival, the officers were cancelled as the dog’s owner was located and the dog was removed from the roadway.
Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to a vehicle prowl at the above location. The officer was still on scene at press time.
Warrant Arrest – 10900 blk SR-525
An officer stopped a vehicle and subsequently arrested the driver on a warrant out of Ellensburg for reckless driving. The driver was also cited for driving with a suspended license. He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail.
Welfare Check – 11700 blk SR-525
A caller reported that an elderly woman left the store with an unpaid cart full of groceries. The woman reportedly appeared confused and was dropping things in the parking lot. Officers located the woman and she appeared to be suffering from a diabetic problem. She was transported by aid to a hospital and the groceries were returned to the store.
Suspicious – 46th & 80th Sts.
A caller reported that five minutes earlier a burgundy Dodge truck drove into the cul-de-sac, parked, and then left when the caller turned his cellphone on. The vehicle was gone on arrival.
Animal Problem – 800 blk 4th St.
A caller reported having additional feral cats confined at the location. Animal Control was advised.
