Police Beat for week of March 6

Mar 06, 2013

Feb. 27

Traffic Complaint – SR-526 from Seaway

Dispatch reported that there was a recklessly driven blue mini-van headed into Mukilteo from the above location. It was gone on arrival.

Agency Assist – 700 blk Front St.

A caller reported that they needed assistance in evicting some tenants that used a stolen credit card to rent a room. One of the three tenants told officers that a friend rented the room for them, but he did not have very much information about the friend and did not know the room had been rented with a stolen card. Orbitz reimbursed the hotel for the room rental. Snohomish County deputies advised that they were investigating the stolen card, but were too busy to make contact with the officers on scene. Officers will have the report forwarded to the Sheriff’s Office.

Information – 600 blk 4th St.

A caller reported that two people came by on Friday claiming they were detectives and she wanted to know if they were legitimate. An officer discovered that they were Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives doing an investigation and the information was passed on to the caller.

Juvenile Complaint – 12300 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.

An officer responded to the school and spoke with a 6-year-old girl at the request of both her parent and the school about running away.

Theft – 8200 blk 53rd Ave. W.

A caller reported that four locking mailboxes at the location had been damaged and that the mail was likely stolen from them. There are no suspects at this time.

Narcotics Activity – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to a report of juveniles smoking narcotics behind the library. They were gone on arrival.

Vehicle Theft – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.

A golf cart was stolen from the location. It is a green EZ-Go with a white top and chrome wheels. An officer was on scene at press time.

Suspicious – 7200 blk 48th Ave. W.

A resident requested a phone call regarding a suspicious incident that occurred about two hours prior to calling. The caller said that at about 6 p.m. a male came to their door and inquired about buying their car, which is not for sale. The resident said the male then looked in the house windows. She described the male as Hispanic, missing his front teeth and wearing a long coat and jeans.

Agency Assist – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer was dispatched to the ringdown for a suspicious incident report. The incident occurred in unincorporated Snohomish County. The officer contacted the Sheriff’s Office supervisor and explained the situation.

Feb. 28

Abandoned Vehicle – 300 blk Lincoln Ave.

An officer responded to Rosehill Community Center for an abandoned red truck. The vehicle had a flat tire. The officer tagged it.

Vehicle Theft – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Everett police requested that an officer attempt to contact a subject at the above location to find out if his red ’93 Honda Civic had been stolen last night. The officer spoke with the subject and his vehicle was indeed stolen last night after 5 p.m. The Everett Police Department had his vehicle impounded by Skip’s Towing.

Suspicious – 100 blk Park Ave.

Officers responded to a male walking his dog on private property and looking into windows. He was gone on arrival.

Unwanted Subject – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A resident reported that her brother woke up mad and started swearing. She said she did not want him swearing around her child and wanted officers to ask him to leave. He left prior to the officers’ arrival. The sister advised that there was no argument between she and her brother.

Follow-Up – 6100 blk 91st Pl. S.W.

An officer responded to another set of mailboxes damaged in this case and photographed the damage. The USPS had already been notified by the caller.

Criminal Traffic – 11800 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer stopped a subject because his driver’s license was suspended (third-degree DWLS). The officer issued him a citation and told him not to drive.

Traffic Hazard – 300 blk Lincoln Ave.

An officer responded to the location for some low-hanging wires. The wires looked OK, but PUD advised that they would come out and check them.

Theft – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the location for a tenant that stole a TV from one of the rooms. The hotel said that they did not need a report taken and that they would charge the customer’s credit card for the TV.

Animal Complaint – 200 blk SR-525

An officer responded to a small black dog running loose in the area. It was gone on arrival.

Information – 12100 blk Greenhaven

A caller reported that she was concerned about her daughter because she has not talked to her in a while. Officers got no response at the daughter’s location.

Follow-Up – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office located the golf cart taken from the above apartments and an officer returned it to them. The complex did not want to pursue charges.

Welfare Check – 4600 blk 74th St. S.W.

A caller from King County Transit asked officers to check on an employee at the location. According to the caller, he has not shown up for work in a few days and is not answering his phone. The officers determined that subject was fine.

Theft – 11700 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the location for a white man in his mid-20s who ran out the back door with several bottles of alcohol. He left in an older model Infinity G-20 with a covered back plate. The case is under investigation.

Theft – 1500 blk 3rd Ln.

A resident reported that an unknown person broke into his mailbox. An officer was en route to the location at the time of this writing.

Vehicle Prowl – 10600 blk 47th Pl. W.

A caller reported that while she was at the above location someone broke the front passenger window of her vehicle and took her purse. One of her credit cards had already been used. The business will check their video system for possible suspect information.

Noise Complaint – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported hearing two males being loud, yelling and possibly throwing things in the dumpster. They were not located.

Assault 4 DV/Order Violation – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office requested an officer responded to the location for a cold assault report. A caller reported that two days prior she had been behind the library and was assaulted by her former boyfriend in violation of a protection order. Officers contacted the suspect who said that he had been sitting on a bench listening to music when he was approach by his ex-girlfriend. He said that she was upset with him because he had been talking to another girl and she started hitting him about the head. She later posted a statement on Facebook in which she said that she was going to “slit his throat” before killing herself. Because of the conflicting stories and time delay, the officers were unable to make a determination of probable cause. The case will be sent to the prosecutor for review.

Theft – 11700 blk SR-525

While an officer was on a business check at the location an employee reported that about three hours prior a male left the store through a rear door with about $1,000 worth of liquor. The surveillance video showed a white male, wearing glasses and a suit and tie, loaded a cart with bottles of liquor and took the cart out the rear fire doors. The manager will download the video to a disk and call 911 when it is ready.

Animal Complaint – 800 blk 4th St.

A caller advised that he captured another feral cat. The information was forwarded to the animal control officer.

March 1

Blocking Disabled – 8400 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of a blue Nissan Juke blocking the road on 84th Street S.W. The caller said the Nissan had its hazards on and that it was locked and running. The officer determined it was not blocking and the driver had locked the keys in the car with the engine running. The officer requested a private tow company respond at the driver’s request.

Collision – 13400 blk Beverly Park Rd.

Officers responded to a two vehicle head on collision at the above location. The driver of Vehicle 1 was reaching in her purse, crossed the center line and struck Vehicle 2. Both drivers and the passenger of Vehicle 1 refused medical aid. The driver of Vehicle 1 was cited.

Traffic Complaint – 8300 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a traffic complaint at the above location. The caller advised that the driver of another vehicle threw a water bottle at his vehicle. The caller was no longer there and all available units were tied up on the above collision. He requested no contact.

Traffic Complaint – 2600 blk SR-525

A caller advised of a green Toyota occupied by five juveniles that threw garbage out the window. This call was patrol information only, as units were unavailable. The caller requested no contact.

Traffic Hazard – Paine Field Blvd. & SR-526

An officer was advised of a large piece of plywood in the roadway. The officer determined that the hazard was in the city of Everett and referred it to Everett police.

Fraud – 4700 blk North Port Dr.

An officer responded to the police station for an identity theft complaint. The case is under investigation.

Theft – 10600 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the location for a theft of two scooters that were left unsecured outside for an hour. There is no suspect information and no surveillance footage of the crime.

Suspicious Person – 4600 blk 71st Pl. S.W.

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a suspicious subject. The subject was described as a white man in his 20s in a gray sweatshirt, wearing a red backpack and smoking a cigarette. The subject was gone on arrival.

Collision – Paine Field Blvd. & 84th St.

Vehicle 1 ran a red light and struck the side of Vehicle 2. The driver of Vehicle 2 was transported by aid to Providence Hospital with neck and head pain.

Assist Law – Ferry Terminal

Officers were dispatched to an area check for a group of teens associated with a black SUV that had a rifle in the backseat. The vehicle was later located at Taco Bell. The owner was contacted there and it was determined he had an unloaded rifle secured in the cargo area of the SUV that a motorist behind him saw while on the ferry. He had not removed it from the cargo area or threatened anyone with it.

Possible DUI – 84th St. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a possible DUI in a blue Ford Taurus. The sober driver was warned for inattentive driving and lane travel.

Suspicious – 8400 blk Smugglers Cove Ln.

Officers were dispatched to a report of a prowler that was being detained by a homeowner. The resident found a subject in his front yard and thought he might be getting ready to burglarize his residence. The subject has a history of mental health problems and was intoxicated. His mother advised that she had just tried to pick him up at the 7-Eleven after he had walked away from some friends at The Lodge. He was delusional and thought he was being followed so he ran down to the current location, where he was detained. His mother advised she would be transporting him to the hospital for an evaluation.

Disturbance – 10600 blk 47th Pl. W.

A caller reported he had tried to board a Community Transit bus in his wheelchair and was interfered with by the bus driver who then told him to get off the bus. A CT supervisor agreed to pick up the caller and transport him home. A Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office transit officer was in the process of reviewing video the incident.

Malicious Mischief – 12500 blk Double Eagle Dr.

Several rocks were thrown at the front of the residence and one of the rocks broke a living room window. The homeowner had no suspect information. Officers did not locate anyone in the area.

March 2

Public Assist – 4413 Chennault Beach Rd.

Officers assisted with traffic control while a company transported a large oversize beam to Boeing.

Welfare Check – 10400 blk 66th Pl. W.

An officer responded to the above address for a report of a male on a paddle board in the water that was possibly in distress. The paddle boarder was not in distress.

Malicious Mischief – 8000 blk 53rd Ave. W.

An officer responded to the 11700 block of SR-525 to contact the caller of a malicious mischief complaint at the above address. It was determined that about three hours earlier someone shot out the back window of the caller’s vehicle with a BB gun.

Civil – 900 blk 2nd St.

An officer responded to the above address for a civil complaint. The resident’s former female roommate entered his house when he was gone last night. The officer was still on scene at press time.

Public Assist – 10900 blk SR-525

A subject requested assistance after locking keys inside an unoccupied vehicle. The person agreed to contact a local tow company.

Suspicious – 13400 blk Pacific Point Ln.

A female who wanted to remain anonymous reported that she believed a subject with multiple warrants was at the listed address. The residence was dark and the subject was not located.

Hit and Run – 44th & 76th Sts.

A truck lost control rounding a corner and struck a telephone pole and other property. The uninjured driver was located at his residence a few blocks away and cited for hit and run.

March 3

Warrant Service – 13400 blk Pacific Point Ln.

Officers responded to the above address for a report of a known wanted subject smoking on the front porch. Upon arrival, were invited in to arrest the subject for felony escape and obstructing law enforcement misdemeanor. The subject was transported and booked into Snohomish County Jail on the two warrants.

Suspicious Circumstances – Mt. Baker Crossing & Mukilteo Ln.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of a male jogging on the railroad tracks. The subject was not found.

Collision – 9600 blk Harbour Pl.

Officers responded to the above location for a collision. The caller advised that one of the drivers was possibly DUI. Upon arrival, the damage was determined to be very minimal. The subject that the caller advised was possibly DUI was checked and it was determined that she was diabetic. The subject took a voluntary breathalyzer test and it was .000. The subject refused aid but advised that she would like a friend to respond to take her home. Officer stood by until the friend arrived to assist the driver.

Residential Burglary –12600 blk Eagles Nest Dr.

An officer responded to the above address for a residential burglary complaint. The case is under investigation.

Assist Law – 600 blk Front St.

An officer responded to the location to assist Everett police in locating a domestic violence suspect. The subject was not there. Everett police advised they would check back later and call for assistance if needed.

Suspicious Person – 8000 blk 44th Ave. W.

An officer responded to the above address for a report of a squatter. Upon arrival, it was determined that an unwanted male had moved into the building on the property. The subject was en-route to the building to collect his property. The caller did not want to file a report and advised he will trespass the subject from the property.

Suspicious Person – 2600 blk SR-525

An officer responded to the above location for a report of a suspicious subject described as a white male with blonde hair wearing a trench coat wandering around the area. The officer contacted the subject and determined that there were no problems.

Animal Complaint – 44th Ave. W. & 80th St. S.W.

An officer was contacted at the police station regarding a dog that might have been picked up at the above location last night. The officer advised the subject that Mukilteo police had not picked up any dogs recently.

Found Property – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.

An officer was contacted at the police station regarding a wallet that was found in the intersection of SR-525 and Beverly Park Rd. The officer was not able to locate a phone number for the owner so the wallet was booked into evidence as found property.

Suspicious – 52nd 107th St. S.W.

A caller reported that a white male who “seemed out of it” knocked on his door and then tried to enter when the resident opened it. When the resident did not allow it, the subject walked away. The male was not located.

Criminal Traffic – H.P. Blvd. & SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for third-degree DWLS (Driving With License Suspended).

Suspicious – 11500 blk SR-525

An officer contacted two males who were walking out of the parking lot between two businesses. One of the males was carrying a cloth bag that appeared to contain metal parts and what appeared to be copper wiring in his other hand. It was determined he was carrying a set of jumper cables he claimed to have found next to a garbage can nearby. The bag contained several doorknobs and other metal parts he claimed he left at a business earlier in the day after discovering they were closed. He claimed he had returned tonight with his nephew to retrieve the bag from the parking lot. There were not obvious signs of prowls or thefts at the businesses.

March 4

Animal Complaint – 4400 blk Russell Rd.

While on patrol, an officer located a dog running loose. The officer located the dog’s owner and they were reunited.

Criminal Traffic – 12800 blk Beverly Park Rd.

An officer cited a driver for third-degree DWLS and no insurance.

Suspicious – 10400 blk 64th Pl. W.

A complainant reported seeing a silver Grand Caravan driving slowly through the neighborhood looking at houses. It was gone on arrival.

Agency Assist – 12800 blk Beverly Park Rd.

The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office reported that they had a shoplifter leave Albertson’s in a black Blazer. Officers did not locate the Blazer.

Found Property – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

An officer responded for a small safe left behind by a tenant. It was booked as found property.

Suspicious – 5100 blk 125th Pl. S.W.

A caller reported that an unknown person created a fictional Facebook profile under her name and was sending annoying messages to her friends. She needed a case number so Facebook would take the profile down.

Suspicious – 1400 blk Goat Trail Loop Rd.

A caller reported that she was home alone, that her house was recently burglarized and that she was hearing strange noises downstairs. Officers found an unlocked front door and searched the residence. The officers found nothing else suspicious inside.

Collision – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

Vehicle 2 stopped for a pedestrian in the crosswalk and Vehicle 1 rear-ended Vehicle 2. There were no injuries.

Traffic Hazard – 10700 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer cleared some debris from the roadway.

Juvenile Problem – 10800 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that another student is harassing his daughter at school. The officer gave him some options that he could pursue.

Narcotics Activity – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported several kids smoking marijuana in the woods behind the library. They were not found.

Narcotics – 700 blk Front St.

A caller reported that a male and female were about to complete a drug transaction. He described them as a “mixed-race male and his short, plump girlfriend.” He said that he did not witness a transaction this evening but said that they “do this often.” They were not located. He said he will call back when it happens again.

Traffic/Warrant Service – 8600 blk SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver was third-degree DWLS. She also had a warrant out of Renton for third-degree theft and another warrant out of Coupeville for trespassing. She was cited and released on the DWLS. She was booked into the Snohomish County Jail on the Renton warrant. (Coupeville would not confirm the trespassing warrant.)

Warrant Service – Mountlake Terrace

A Mountlake Terrace officer arrested a subject on a Mukilteo warrant and requested a meet. They met at the Lynnwood Park and Ride and the subject was booked into the Snohomish County Jail.

Traffic – H.P. Blvd. & SR-525

An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver was third-degree DWLS. He was cited and released.

March 5

 

Noise Complaint – 4900 blk 81st Pl. S.W.

Officers responded to barking dogs at the above location. The officers got no response at the door and will attempt to contact the owner of the dogs by phone.

Animal Complaint – 800 blk 4th St.

An officer responded to an animal complaint at the above location.

Verbal DV/Warrant Arrest – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above location for a physical domestic. The occupants admitted to arguing, but denied that any assaults had occurred between them and there was no evidence of an assault. One subject had an outstanding felony warrant for dangerous drugs and was booked into the county jail on the warrant.

 

 

Suspicious – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

R/P reported receiving a phone call from her son’s phone while he was at school and she heard screaming in the background. The officers checked on her son and found him to be fine.

ID Theft – 5900 blk St. Andrews Dr.

A passerby responded to the station to report an ID theft.

911 Hang-Up – 13500 blk Beverly Park Road 1O1 Inc. #2038 (O)

The officer responded to a 911-prefix cell phone hang-up from the location. The dispatcher spoke with a female who said that there were no problems and that her little brother had been playing with the phone.

Juvenile Problem – 10500 blk Harbour Pt. Blvd 1O2/1/41 Inc. #2041 (O)

The officers responded to above location for a child that was not picked up by his parents. The officers were able to contact the child’s father who responded and picked him up. He said that his son’s mother was supposed to pick him up today, but it was her birthday and she must have forgot – there did not seem to be any neglect issues.

Burglary – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller reported that sometime this afternoon someone pried open the rear door of her apartment, ate a can of food and took a shower. She suspects her son. She said that she did not want to pursue charges against him but wanted the incident documented.

Suspicious – 7900 blk 46th Ave. W.

Officers responded to the above area for a report of a Jeep that had been parked in the area. The caller was concerned about break-ins. The Jeep was unoccupied and the officers did not locate anything suspicious.

Traffic Complaint – H.P. S.W. & SR-525

A passerby reported that the driver of a blue Suzuki was acting strangely and was possibly intoxicated. The vehicle was not located.

Burglary – 8600 blk SR-525

Officers responded to above location for an audible alarm and found the window on the back door had been broken and the business had been entered. The building was searched and no one was inside. A K9 unit responded, but did not pick up a track. An employee responded and reported that about $3,000 in Maui Jim sunglasses and the display case were missing.

Assault 4 DV – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above apartment for an assault that had just occurred. A caller reported that she had been arguing with her boyfriend when he grabbed her and threw her to the ground. She had marks on her hands, arms and face. He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail.

Malicious Mischief – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers were dispatched to the above apartment for a malicious mischief that just occurred. A caller reported that someone had been banging on his front door hard enough to dent it. He said that he chased two males and briefly caught one of them. He described them as white males, about 20 to 25 years old. One was wearing a gray hoodie and the other was carrying a case of beer. They were not located.

 

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