Police Beat for week of Oct. 24

Oct 24, 2012

Oct. 17

I-D Theft – 11000 blk 60th Ave. W.

A caller reported that she received a state tax bill from California. She said that she had never lived or worked in California. The case is under investigation.

Assault 3 – 10800 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.

An officer responded to a teenager fighting and threatening and shoving a security officer. He was attempting to force another teen into a fight over a girl. A security officer requested police assistance to stop the fight. The boys were moved away from each other after another security officer showed up. The primary aggressor shoved the security officer back and continued to bait the other teen. He was placed on emergency suspension and was removed from campus by his mother.

Check Welfare – 12700 blk SR-525

An officer responded to the above location regarding a hitchhiker a complainant dropped off there. The hitchhiker was described as 70 years old man and seeming to be lost, taking a long time to answer questions, and just not seeming right. He was wearing a gray sweatshirt and sweatpants. He was not at the drop off location and no one had seen him. At 12:02 p.m. Everett police broadcast an attempt to locate an elderly man. Officers advised Everett police of the complainant’s call. They checked the area south of Mukilteo and located him.

Illegal Dumping – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that there were 13 bags of garbage dumped in the above yard. Items in the bags were found indicating the garbage came from a residence adjoining the yard. An officer made contact with the resident who agreed to make arrangements to remove the garbage.

Suspicious Vehicle – 48th Pl. W. & 88th St. S.W.

An officer checked on a car parked at the above location that a caller said was unoccupied with police-type stuff in it. The caller said the vehicle had a Washington license plate. The officer found that it was, in fact, a Mukilteo police car.

Non-Blocking Crash – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525

An officer responded to a collision at the above location. The officer determined that the collision occurred outside the city and requested Washington State Patrol and an ambulance for a person complaining of pain.

Vehicle Prowl – 5600 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the location regarding a vehicle prowl that occurred overnight. The victim’s unlocked car was entered in the secure garage. The garage door opener was stolen, as well as several documents and pieces of ID.

Traffic Complaint – SR-525 & Paine Field Blvd.

An officer checked the area from the above location northward for a silver Honda with a Washington plate. A caller saw both the driver and passenger drinking alcohol. The caller stated the vehicle was being driven okay, and not exhibiting signs of an intoxicated driver. Officer was unable to locate the car.

Vehicle Theft – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A caller reported that his light green colored 1991 Honda Accord was stolen from the parking lot some time this afternoon. It was entered into the database as stolen.

Animal Complaint – 900 blk 5th St.

An officer was dispatched to a report of an ongoing problem with barking dogs. The dogs were not found.

Oct. 18

Suspicious Incidents – 3800 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

Officers responded to the AM-PM Mini Mart regarding a report of a shoplifter on site. An employee of the store said that she had heard that an older Asian man had been in the store several times recently and he had stolen a stack of soft drink punch cards. She had heard that he had also stolen and then returned the punch for the cards and is now using the punched cards to obtain soft drinks without paying. All of the information was hearsay only and the theft incidents were never reported. The man had left prior to the officers’ arrival.

Traffic Complaint – SR-525 & Beverly Park Rd.

Officer was dispatched to contact a victim of road rage at Papa Murphy’s Pizza on the southeast corner of SR-525 and Beverly Park Road. The incident had occurred at a red light south of that location. The location of the incident was in unincorporated Snohomish County and it was turned over to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.

Suspicious Person –1600 blk Goat Trail Rd.

Officers responded to the above area regarding a man in his 20s walking back and forth in front of a caller’s home for more than an hour and a half. He was described as wearing a navy blue hoodie, a red stocking cap, light blue sweat pants and carrying a yellow backpack and a water bottle. He said that he had been in the area since just after 1 a.m., staying in the nearby park. He was waiting for his “girlfriend” to get up so he could see her. He showed which house he said he was waiting for, and it was the caller’s residence. He said that he was sleepy but appeared to be “tweaking” from the use of drugs. He agreed to leave the area, and was last seen catching a bus south on SR-525.

Vehicle Prowl – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A victim’s vehicle was prowled in the parking lot overnight. There was no damage and some cash and CDs were missing. The case is under investigation.

Suspicious Incident – 4200 blk 78th St. S.W.

The live on-site caretaker of the above property reported finding the door of the abandoned residence on the property broken in. After a search of the building, officers determined that there had been one or more people staying at the residence without permission. The caretaker asked for additional patrols to look for squatters.

Suspicious Incident –12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A man called asking for a case number regarding unauthorized charges on his bank account. He was advised that he would need to complete a case report and he agreed to stop by the police station when he got back into the city.

Burglary 2/Theft 2 – 4200 blk 78th St. S.W.

A caller reported that his storage shed was broken into over the past two days. He had possible suspect information. The case is under investigation.

Suspicious – 840 blk SR-525

A caller reported he left his dog and keys in his unlocked vehicle when he went to the 7-Eleven and came out to find the car locked. No damage was found to the vehicle.

Suspicious – 8300 blk 92nd St. S.W.

A resident reported seeing the light possibly from a flashlight in his driveway. The caller told officers he did not actually see anyone, but saw a light shining near his vehicle. Officers checked the area and did not locate anything suspicious.

Fire Assist – 4900 blk 76th St. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to an unknown emergency with the caller requesting police and fire. A person was having asthma problems. Paramedics took over from there.

Oct. 19

Traffic Hazard – 10400 blk 64th St.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of large tree limbs blocking the roadway and stood by until Public Works crews arrived.

Traffic Collision – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

While on patrol, an officer located a two-vehicle collision. There were no injuries.

ID Theft – 5700 blk 110th Pl. S.W.

A caller reported that he lost his debit card somewhere between Kirkland and Mukilteo. The card was used 32 times for more than $1,000.

Traffic Collision – Chennault Beach Rd. & H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above intersection for a vehicle vs. bicycle collision. There were no injuries.

Traffic Collision – 11700 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the parking lot for a hit and run that just occurred. A woman driver in a black Toyota (possibly a Camry) struck the victim’s vehicle then left the scene. There should be damage to the front light of the Toyota. There were no injuries.

Suspicious – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller reported that someone was possibly living in the attic of the exercise room. There was no way to access the trap door, so the caller agreed to call back when he had a way of accessing it.

Suspicious – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to an area check for two subjects possible using narcotics in the parking lot. They were gone on arrival.

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

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

Suspicious – 900 blk Park Ave.

A resident requested an area check in front of her home, as her dogs were acting like someone was outside. An officer did not find any problems.

Suspicious – Baycourt

A tenant reported there was a bicycle in the grass that was possibly stolen. The bike was not reported stolen and had extensive rust/damage. It was left at the location.

Commercial Burglary – 8200 blk 44th Ave. W.

Officers responded code to an alarm and discovered that the front door lock of the business had been removed. The cash register tray containing miscellaneous coins had been stolen from inside the business. Officers conducted an extensive area check and did not locate anyone or any suspicious vehicles in the area. The owner responded and secured the door.

Oct. 20

Noise Complaint – 5000 blk 84th St. S.W.

A caller reported that there was an alarm clock going off in the apartment below and there was no one home there. He wanted to know if anything could be done. He was told to contact the apartment management.

Abandoned Vehicle – 9300 blk 45th Ave. W.

An officer responded to the above area for a report of a green car that had been parked in the street for about five weeks. The officer spoke to the registered owner, who agreed to move it.

Assault – 2600 blk SR-525

An officer responded to the location for a report that a subject had pushed a 13 year old. The officer determined that there was no injury. After talking it over with other witnesses, the juvenile’s mother elected to handle the situation through another remedy.

Welfare Check – 9600 blk SR-525

Officers responded to the above area for a report of a 3 to 6 year old boy alone on the sidewalk with his bicycle upside down. The officers found that the boy had become separated from his family while on an outing. His mother arrived a short time later and took him home.

Assault 4 DV – 5400 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above location for a report of a disturbance. The officers found that two a man and woman had been arguing. The officers determined that the man had pushed the woman and slapped their 7-year-old son. He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail for two counts of fourth-degree assault.

Malicious Mischief – 6200 blk Harbour Heights Pkwy.

The officers responded to the above area for a report of a display of a weapon. It was determined that a juvenile had been on the side of the road throwing rocks at passing vehicles. The caller said that it had “sounded like a gunshot.” The victim’s Porsche Cayenne had been struck on the passenger side door, causing a dent of about 2 inches. The juvenile was described as white and in his mid-teens, tall, wearing jeans and a blue hoodie. He was last seen running into the ravine on the south side of the roadway. He was not located.

Theft – 6th St. & Campbell Ave.

An officer was dispatched to a theft that just occurred. A man associated with a silver hatchback with Oregon plates had picked apples from the caller’s neighbor’s house. He was not located.

Animal Complaint – 12300 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of a deer standing near the roadway. It was not located.

Juvenile Problem – 5200 blk 81st Pl. W.

Officers responded to the above area for a report of four juveniles smashing pumpkins and throwing eggs. The caller did not want a report but wanted the juveniles warned if located. They were found and warned.

Assist Fire – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers responded to the above apartment to assist with a schizophrenic patient who wanted to be transported to the hospital. The fire department was already dealing with her without incident.

Civil Standby – 10400 blk Marine View Dr.

An officer stood by while a man retrieved some clothing for his child from his ex-wife’s residence.

Public Assist – 8300 blk SR-525

An officer was dispatched to a report of a distraught woman that locked herself out of her vehicle. A local business owner had unlocked the vehicle when the officer arrived.

Extra Patrol – 5200 blk 80th St. S.W.

A caller reported an ongoing problem with juveniles smashing pumpkins in the neighborhood. Extra patrol is requested.

Patrol Info – 12900 blk Beverly Park Rd.

There were multiple reports throughout the day of a large deer walking in the roadway near Albertsons in the county.

Suspicious – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

A resident called to report the theft of mail, as he discovered that the back of the community mailbox was unsecured. It did not appear that any mail had been taken and it appeared that the mailbox had inadvertently been left unsecured by the postal carrier.

Collision – 12100 blk SR-525

A deer ran into the side of a vehicle causing a large dent on the rear driver side door and roof. The driver was not injured. The deer was last seen running into the woods.

Suspicious – 10200 blk 62nd Pl. W.

Officers were dispatched to an area check for a group of subjects yelling out on the street. They were gone on arrival.

Assist Fire – 9000 blk 49th Ave. W.

Officers responded to assist the fire department on a report of a possible commercial fire. There was a strong odor of smoke in the area but no fire was located.

Oct. 21

Juvenile Problem – 5600 blk 94th Pl. S.W.

A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone egged his house. He did not want a report but requested extra patrol.

Traffic Hazard – 57th Ave. W. & 94th Pl. S.W.

While on the above call, a resident advised the officer of two stop signs down at the above location. Public Works crews were called out about and advised of these as well as the stop signs at 61st and 92nd streets and 57th and 93rd streets.

Animal Complaint – 40th Ave. W. & SR-526

An officer responded to the above area for a report of a border collie running along SR-526. It was not located. The dog was later seen near SR-525 and Paine Field Boulevard. The officer and some passersby unsuccessfully attempted to capture it. It was last seen headed into the business park at the 9900 block of Harbour Place.

Traffic Hazard – 46th Pl. W. & 84th St. S.W.

A caller reported a 2-inch “sink hole” near the southwest corner of the intersection. The officer determined that it was not an immediate hazard and notified Public Works by email.

DUI – H.P. Blvd. & SR-525

An officer was dispatched to an area check for a possible DUI. The officer spoke with the driver in a parking lot and determined he was not intoxicated.

Juvenile Problem – 8400 blk SR-525

The parents of a 9-year-old girl reported that the child ran away from them after a temper tantrum, was hiding behind the trees and would not come back. The officer walked over to the juvenile and escorted her back to the parents.

Welfare Check – 4900 blk 95th St. S.W.

Officers were dispatched to check the area for a 77-year-old woman with dementia who reportedly walked away from the residence. The officers located her inside the residence and there were no problems to report.

Public Assist – 11900 blk Cyrus Way

A group scheduled to meet at City Hall for a community meeting were unable to access the building with the key that was given to them. Arrangements were made for them to hold the meeting at the fire station instead.

Welfare Check – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

Officers were dispatched to check a subject who called 911 to report that an invisible murderer had been in her apartment for years. She was intoxicated but did not appear suicidal or in need of any further assistance. She agreed to call back if further help was needed.

Suspicious – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.

A caller reported that an acquaintance and three other subjects took cash and other items from her hotel room. She would not file a report or go into any further details.

Oct. 22

Vehicle Prowl – 4700 blk Harbour Heights Dr.

A victim’s vehicle was entered overnight and small electronics and CDs were taken. There was no damage to the victim vehicle. The case is under investigation.

1 Car Collision – Evergreen Dr./SR-525

A caller reported that he had hit and knocked down the stop sign at the above intersection. An officer checked the scene and requested Public Works crews respond and replace the downed stop sign. They did. The driver met the officer at the station and exchanged information.

Possession of Marijuana – 5000 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to two juveniles caught on campus smoking marijuana from a pipe. Their parents responded and took their youths home. The two are being referred to juvenile court.

Assist Fire –10700 blk SR-525

An officer responded with Fire Department medics on a report of an unconscious and unresponsive patient. The medics transported the patient to a hospital. No assistance was required.

Assault 4 DV/Hit & Run – 1000 blk 5th Pl.

Officers were dispatched to a domestic violence call at the location. A suspect had driven off in a car, crashing into a neighbor’s hedge, possibly with a head injury. Local hospitals were notified that he might try to seek medical attention. The suspect was located at Swedish Edmonds ER and was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault domestic violence and hit and run.

Fire Assist – 8300 blk SR-525

A subject was at the location asking to get some medical assistance. He was trying to go home with his girlfriend in her vehicle but she didn’t want to take him. A private ambulance arrived, and the subject voluntarily went to the hospital.

Oct. 23

Suspicious Incident – 4900 blk 99th St. S.W.

A caller reported hearing something knocked over in the downstairs area of the residence. She was staying at her friends’ home and there was nobody else supposed to be there. Officers checked the exterior of the residence and found no forced entry and then searched the interior and found no one inside.

2 Car Crash – SR-526 & 40th Ave. W.

Officers responded to a multi-car crash at the above location. Officers determined that Vehicle 1 was trying to turn left onto SR-526 from 40th Avenue W. and struck Vehicle 2, which was westbound on SR-526. There were no injuries. The driver of Vehicle 1 was issued a notice of infraction.

Traffic Complaint – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525

An officer checked the area for a white Subaru Southwest headed reported to be being driven recklessly. The vehicle was not located.

Theft – 8500 blk Naketa Beach Rd.

An officer responded to the above location regarding the theft of bathroom tile from a construction site. The theft occurred within the past 10 days from an open, unfenced jobsite.

Vehicle Prowl – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.

An officer responded to the above location regarding a car prowl that occurred overnight. No more information was available at the time of this report.

Theft – 5400 blk H.P. Blvd.

An officer responded to the above location regarding a report of a theft of a cellphone, debit card and clothing that occurred two days earlier. No more information was available at the time of this report.

Suspicious – 900 blk 4th St.

A caller reported a suspicious Hispanic juvenile male riding a bike down the street, stopping in the alley and staring down the alley. The subject was gone on arrival.

Suspicious Person – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.

A caller requested a phone call regarding a suspicious person who had been knocking on her door. There was a substantial language barrier and she couldn’t explain why she thought he was suspicious. She requested extra patrols.

Suspicious Person – 50 blk Pl. W. & Harbour Heights Dr.

A caller reported that a strange man was hiding in the bushes. He was described as a white man in his 20s, wearing dark clothing. He was gone on arrival.

Dispute – 8500 blk SR-525

A taxi driver reported a customer was refusing to pay his cab fare. A group of Air Force airmen were returning from a bar, ran from the cab when it arrived at the hotel, and left their passed out buddy in the cab. One of their sober teammates staying in the hotel paid their cab fare for them.

Mental – 11700 blk SR-525

A caller reported a naked female in the store. Officers contacted the subject. She was not wearing any pants and could not explain why she was trying to shop without any pants on. She was not any danger to herself or others, and ultimately was given a ride back to her home.

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