Police Beat for week of Nov. 21
Nov. 14
2 Car Crash – H.P. Blvd. S.W. & Harbour Reach Dr .
Vehicle 2 was westbound on Harbour Pointe Boulevard S.W. approaching Harbour Reach Drive. Vehicle 1 passed Vehicle 2 on the right, then changed lanes back to the left side, swiping Vehicle 2. The driver of Vehicle 1 was cited.
Animal Problem – 8200 blk SR-525
An officer responded to the above area regarding a black and white dog running loose in traffic. The officer was able to capture a border collie and return her to home. Her owner was cited for allowing the dog to run at large, as it has happened before.
Assist Agency – Shoreline
The Coast Guard requested officers help to locate a boat reported to be adrift off shore in the above area. Officers located a green 12-14 foot Livingston and secured it to a rock on the beach. There were no registration markings on the boat.
Animal Problem – 900 blk 5th St.
An officer responded to the above location regarding a report of three neighborhood dogs barking for the past hour. The officer listened for about 20 minutes, and only one dog was heard barking very briefly (about 15- 20 seconds).
Suspicious Incident – 4400 blk 80th St. S.W.
A homeowner returned home to find their garage door standing open. The door had been closed when they left. Officers searched the residence and found nothing disturbed and the resident’s dogs inside.
Malicious Mischief – 4600 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.
A caller reported that the bronze statues in front of the building had been vandalized 25 minutes earlier. Glue had been poured over the statues. A security guard cleaned it off. There was no permanent damage. An officer searched the area for the suspects but did not locate them.
Suspicious Vehicle – 10700 blk 62nd Pl. W.
A caller reported that there was a suspicious vehicle parked in his driveway. He said it was a beige Buick LeSabre. The vehicle was gone on officers’ arrival.
Nov. 15
Attempted Burglary – 8200 blk 44th Ave. W.
A caller reported an attempted burglary of the above business. The case is under investigation.
Commercial Burglary – 8400 blk 44th Ave. W.
Officers responded to the above location regarding an audible burglary alarm. The business had been broken into. Officers searched the area. Nothing appeared to be missing. The case is under investigation.
Suspicious Person –11700 blk SR-525
An officer responded to the parking lot regarding a suspicious person in a dark Nissan, parked across three spaces and watching the employees in the store. An officer contacted a subject who was drinking coffee and waiting to go home.
Suspicious Person –10600 blk 47th Pl. W.
An officer checked the area for a green Jeep driven by a man who had been taking items from the dumpster. The Jeep and the man were not located.
Property – 4600 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer responded to the location to pick up a found license and keys. The items were placed in the Police Department property locker for safekeeping.
1 Car Crash – 200 blk Lincoln Ave.
A vehicle crashed into the above building. An officer found that a car had hit the concrete retaining wall on the north side of the property and ended up high centered on the wall and in the bushes. There were no injuries and the car had to be towed away.
Follow Up – 10400 blk Beardslee Blvd. Bothell
Bothell police advised that they had recovered a gun reported stolen out of Mukilteo in 2007. The gun was found in a pawn shop at the above address. No arrests were made. The gun was booked as evidence by Bothell police.
Nov. 16
Vehicle Prowl – 4600 blk 75th St. S.W.
A resident called to report that sometime during the previous night two of his vehicles had been prowled. He said that he was at work and would call back when he was in town if he needed a report.
Vehicle Prowl – 10900 blk 53rd Pl. W.
An officer was dispatched to the above residence for a vehicle prowl the occurred during the previous night. The complainant told the officer that sometime between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. this morning someone entered her unlocked vehicle. She said that nothing was missing. She requested extra patrol.
DUI – 11800 blk SR-525
A caller reported a client just left the above business stumbling and smelling of alcohol. She said that he was last seen driving away in a red Geo Metro. He was not located.
Welfare Check – 1000 blk Goat Trail Loop Rd.
A caller reported that her neighbor’s garage door had been left open all day and no one was around. Officers found the door leading into the house was unsecure. The house was searched and nothing appeared to be suspicious.
Suspicious – 10200 blk SR-525
An officer responded to the parking lot for a disturbance between two drivers. There was no assault. The conflict was settled by the officer.
Collision – Seaway Blvd. & SR-526
An officer was dispatched to a report of an injury collision within the city limits, however the collision was located in Everett on SR-526. The officer assisted with traffic control until Everett police arrived.
Suspicious – 11100 blk 60th Ave. W.
A caller reported that his grandmother has heard someone trying to enter the residence through the front door over the last two days after he leaves for work. He requests extra patrol.
Traffic Complaint – 600 blk Randolph Ave.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for motorcycles heard racing in the area. They were not found.
Suspicious – 4800 blk 102nd Pl. S.W.
A caller reported that a motion sensor in his driveway activated and he saw two subjects on the street that may have been looking into his vehicle. The subjects were not found. There were no obvious signs of any vehicle prowls or other criminal activity in the neighborhood.
Nov. 17
Public Assist – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.
A resident reported that she received someone else’s concealed weapon permit in the mail. An officer forwarded the information to the records supervisor.
Traffic Collision – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
An officer responded to location for a two-vehicle collision in the parking lot. There were no injuries.
Vehicle Recovery – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.
An officer stopped a Dodge Caravan with switched license plates. A records check showed that it had been reported stolen out of Everett last month. The driver was ultimately arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property (stolen license plate) and a felony warrant out of Ellensburg for possession of a stolen vehicle. A passenger in the vehicle was arrested on a felony warrant for possession of a stolen vehicle. Their three children and dog were also in the vehicle and were released to a family member. The owner of the vehicle did not want it towed and requested it be left there until morning.
Suspicious – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to a report of a vehicle with an open door. The owner forgot to close it earlier in the evening.
Assist Aid – Ferry Terminal
An officer was dispatched to a report of a semi-conscious male lying on a bench at the ferry terminal. The officer contacted an intoxicated male. Arrangements were made for a friend to come pick him up.
Suspicious – 9500 blk 49th Pl. W.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for two subjects associated with a truck and passenger car that were circling the complex. The subjects were gone on arrival.
Nov. 18
Vehicle Prowl – 4800 blk Sterling Way
A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone entered his wife’s vehicle and took her purse.
Suspicious – 4800 blk Ellis Way
A caller reported that she had been watching a neighbor’s house when someone called claiming to be from the Census Bureau. She answered their questions then later became concerned. She requested extra patrol.
Civil Problem – 8200 blk SR-525
A caller reported that his brother had a “mishap” overseas and he needed to get some things out of his brother’s apartment. His brother’s girlfriend would not allow him inside. The girlfriend agreed to release the requested items while the officer stood by.
Suspicious – 11700 blk SR-525
An employee called to report that a customer took several items without paying at around 4:45 p.m. today. All of the employees who were working at the time of the theft had already gone home and none of the current employees had any additional information. They agreed to call back when the employees returned to the store.
Suspicious – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a male with a shaved head that tried to open a resident’s front door. The subject was not found.
Loud Party – 900 blk 3rd St.
Officers were dispatched to a complaint about a group of subjects who seemed to be having a party on the deck of the residence where the complainant believed his neighbor wasn’t home. Officers contacted the resident at the location. He was cooperative and agreed to keep his guests from disturbing his neighbors. No further problems were reported.
Nov. 19
Vehicle Theft – 4700 blk Charter Ln.
A victim’s vehicle, a black 2004 Dodge Ram pickup, was stolen after 9 p.m. overnight.
Suspicious Persons – 4900 blk 81st Pl. S.W.
A caller reported there were two people possibly “squatting” at the above location.
Traffic Hazard/Flooding – Throughout the City
Officers responded to several reports of streets flooding and water running over the roadway. The information relayed to the Public Works and Fire departments.
Civil Problem – 10700 blk 64th Pl. W.
A resident wanted to know who to contact regarding a stream in the neighbor’s yard that was flooding her yard. She was directed to the Engineering Department at City Hall.
Check Welfare – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
Officers responded to the above address to check on a subject. An acquaintance had seen a Facebook post that appeared to express the subject’s depression. Officers contacted the subject and his mother. He was OK and his mother was there to supervise him.
Suspicious Incident – Sounder Transit Station
A caller reported the car she had left at the transit station had been stolen. It was determined that it had been in a flooded area and was impounded earlier in the day by state patrol.
Vehicle Fire – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
Officers responded to the location for a vehicle dripping flaming liquid. The Fire Department also responded. Prior to the firefighters’ arrival, the officers put the flames out with a fire extinguisher.
Suspicious – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.
A caller reported coming home and finding his apartment door open. He originally wanted officers to check his apartment prior to going inside, but before the officers arrived, he had checked the apartment and found nothing else suspicious. He advised that he probably forgot to lock the door.
Animal Complaint – 2100 blk Clover Ct.
A resident reported that she lost her female black lab. She called back a short time later and said she found the dog hiding in a closet.
Extra Patrol – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.
Chase Alarm reported that there was an unsecured door at the above location. The alarm company said that the alarm was working and thought that an employee must have just forgotten to lock the door. They requested extra patrols until morning.
Suspicious – 11600 blk Grove Dr.
A caller reported a suspicious male walking up and down the street. He was gone on arrival.
Nov. 20
Assist Agency – I-5 & 196 St. S.W.
An officer happened upon a collision involving a ladder coming off a truck and several cars swerving and some striking others. The officer stood by and removed the remains of the ladder from the travel lane.
2 Car Crash – Bernie Webber Dr. & SR-525
An officer happened upon another crash at the above location. There were no injuries and minor damage.
Suspicious Vehicle –13200 blk 46th Pl. W.
A resident reported an unknown red truck was parked in her driveway behind one of her cars. The truck was registered to a neighbor.
Alarm – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
Officers responded to an audible alarm. The alarm company cancelled the alarm prior to the officer’s arrival. The alarm company called back a short time later and requested officers respond to the location. The officers found an unlocked door, checked the building and found nothing else suspicious. They also spoke with an individual who said that he was there to play basketball, opened the unlocked door and tripped the alarm. He said that he did not realize that the office was closed and they must have left the door unlocked. Horizon Security responded and said that they would work on securing the building. Officers were dispatched a third time, but cleared the call as patrol information.
Warrant Service – 2600 blk SR-525
A resident reported that a male that “was in a stupor” walked into her house and looked around. He left when she asked him to, but stood on the front porch for a long while before walking away. The officers contacted the male in the above parking lot. He was extremely intoxicated (.285 on the breathalyzer) and had a warrant for possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia. Officers arrested him, cleared him for booking at Colby and he was booked for the warrant. The resident said that she did not want to pursue charges for the trespassing.
Public Assist – 5200 blk 84th St. S.W.
A resident said he was going on a hiking trip and wanted to give the Police Department his itinerary in case he got into trouble. An officer suggested that he give his itinerary to a friend or family member.
Suspicious – 12500 blk 63rd Pl. W.
A caller reported that there was a suspicious vehicle parked in the area and the occupants were possibly using drugs. Officers contacted the two female occupants and they were just stopped using the phone. There was no evidence of drug use.
Suspicious – 8200 blk 44th Ave. W.
A caller reported that someone banged on the door while she was at work. Officers found a security guard checking doors in the area, and she had likely caused the noise.
Parking Complaint – 600 Front St.
A caller said that she could not park in her normal spot and had to park in a no overnight parking area because of the flooding. An officer assured her that the Police Department was not citing cars for that very reason.

