Police Beat for week of Oct. 31
Oct. 24
Vehicle Prowl – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone entered his vehicle. A laptop, his wallet and his checkbook were missing. One of his credit cards had already been used at several locations.
Vehicle Prowl – 11100 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone entered his unlocked vehicle. His insurance car and registration were missing as well as some loose change and his gearshift knob.
Animal Complaint – 12300 blk Harbour Pointe Blvd.
A caller reported that she found a white and black cat. The cat had tags and she agreed to take it to PAWS.
Suspicious – 11800 blk SR-525
A caller reported a suspicious person was walking near above location. He said that the male matched the description of a person wanted for burglaries to mobile homes. The male was not located.
Traffic Collision – 49th Ave. W. & 92nd St. S.W.
An officer responded to the above intersection for a report of a possible collision involving a pickup truck and a dump truck. The complainant reported that the males in the pickup transferred some items into the dump truck then drove away. He said that it appeared that both parties knew each other. Upon arrival the officer located the pickup truck parked on the side of the road but no one else around. The other truck and occupants were not located.
Theft – 5700 blk 86th St. S.W.
A caller reported that last Friday she noticed that some of her jewelry was missing. She suspects her daughter’s ex-boyfriend. The case is under investigation.
911 Hang Up – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer responded to the above area for a 911 open line. A male could be heard saying, “I can’t get high off opiates right now.” The female said, “I’m trying to quit.” The officer called the number back. A female answered, refused to talk, and then hung up.
DUI – H.P. Blvd./SR-525
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a possible DUI in a tan Highlander. The vehicle was not found.
Assist Law – 13200 blk Beverly Park Rd.
Officers were dispatched to a report of a vehicle in a ditch with unknown injuries. The accident was located on Wigen Road and there were no injuries. Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office responded to take the report.
Criminal Traffic – 12100 blk SR-525
An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for third-degree DWLS (Driving With Suspended License).
Traffic Complaint – Beverly Park Rd./SR-525
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a recklessly driven truck. It was not found.
Oct. 25
Suspicious – H.P. Blvd. & St. Andrews Dr.
A man reported that a white Ford van tried to deliver a package to an address that does not exist in the Wind and Tide area of unincorporated Snohomish County. He then drove to the Mukilteo police station to call it in. The vehicle was last seen on the 5400 block of Harbour Pointe Boulevard.
Malicious Mischief – 7700 blk 45th Pl. W.
A caller reported that sometime during the past 24 hours someone pried open a single, locked mailbox. He said that no mail was missing and requested extra patrol.
911 Hang-Up – 10200 blk Harbour Pl.
An officer was dispatched to the above location for a 911 hang-up. It was determined to be an aid call for a 97-year-old female who had fallen. She was transported to Colby by ambulance.
Vehicle Prowl – 8200 blk 53rd Ave. W.
A caller reported that sometime during the previous night someone broke a window on his vehicle and took his briefcase and checkbook.
Animal Complaint – SR-525 & Paine Field Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to the above area for a report of two “lab type” dogs running at large. They were not located.
Welfare Check – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.
A resident requested a phone call regarding locating her missing nanny. She said that her nanny lives somewhere in Mukilteo. She did not have an address. She said that it is also possible that she lives in Snohomish or Issaquah. She agreed to call back if she has more information.
Suspicious – 10900 blk SR-525
Officers were dispatched to the above area for a report of two males in a vehicle smoking something off of a piece of foil. They were not located.
Found Property – 300 blk Lincoln Ave.
An officer was dispatched to the Rosehill Community Center for a found wallet. The officer was still en route at the time of this report.
Suspicious – 5600 blk N. Grove Dr.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a red sedan circling the parking lot. It was gone on arrival.
Suspicious – 8400 blk 54th Ave. W.
A caller thought her vehicle may have been prowled overnight and believed some change and other miscellaneous items were missing. She declined to file a report.
Assist Law – 13200 blk Beverly Park Rd.
Officers were dispatched to assist the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office with what was reported as a possible domestic violence incident taking place at the Hilton hotel.
Oct. 26
Sign Violation – Lighthouse Park
A passerby in the Lighthouse Park complained of political campaign sign in the park. An officer located an initiative campaign sign posted next to the restroom building inside the park entrance. The sign was removed and taken to the city code enforcement officer to be returned to the campaign managers.
Theft 3 – 11700 blk SR-525
A caller reported two pay phones had their locks drilled out and the change stolen apparently overnight. The case is under investigation.
Abandoned Vehicle – 49th Ave. W. & 92nd St. S.W.
While on patrol, an officer was contacted by a citizen regarding a truck parked at the above location for the past few days. The citizen told the officer that a man had been removing belongings from the truck and said that it was a borrowed truck and had been in an accident and he was just going to leave it there. The truck was marked for impound.
Vehicle Prowl – 12100 blk Club House Ln.
A victim vehicle prowled overnight and the garage door opener was stolen. The case is under investigation.
Criminal Traffic – SR-525 & 84th St. S.W.
An officer stopped a vehicle and cited the driver for third-degree DWLS (Driving With License Suspended).
Theft Complaint – 8300 blk 45th Pl. W.
A caller reported that his ex-girlfriend had taken some electronics about a month ago. He had asked for the items or the cash value be returned. The ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend started making threats towards him. The case is under investigation.
Check Welfare – 5700 blk Chennault Beach Rd.
A resident reported that her neighbor was in her backyard holding her chest, crying and rocking back and forth, and had possibly been attacked by an opossum. While the officer was talking to the neighbor, she collapsed to the floor holding her side and saying it hurt. Medics responded and treated the neighbor.
Check Welfare – SR-525 & Beverly Park Rd.
Officers checked the above area for an elderly woman with a cane walking down SR-525 in the left turn lane. After an exhaustive search, the officers were unable to locate the woman.
Illegal Dumping – 200 blk Prospect Ave.
A resident reported that the next door neighbor might have moved out and might have left a couch in the yard. The caller was advised to contact the city code enforcement officer if they determined those things actually are occurring.
Suspicious Vehicle – 5000 blk Graham Way
A caller reported a suspicious dark GMC Suburban parked in the driveway, occupied by teens. The caller could see lighters going off inside. Officers contacted the vehicle and three teens inside. They said they were in the area to pick up a friend.
Fire Assist– 8600 blk SR-525
The Mukilteo Fire Department requested assistance with a house fire at the above location. While en route, officers were canceled by dispatch because of an incorrect address. The fire had occurred in Everett.
Trespass – 1000 blk Mukilteo Ln.
While on patrol, an officer observed two subjects trespassing near the railroad tracks at Bakers Crossing. The two said they were just exploring. They were warned for trespassing and released at the scene.
Welfare Check – 8400 blk SR-525
A caller reported a juvenile female hitchhiking on SR-525. She was not located.
Malicious Mischief– Central Dr. & 62nd Pl. W.
A caller reported juveniles throwing eggs at her vehicle, causing damage. She provided the license plate of the suspect vehicle. Two subjects were contacted and admitted egging vehicles. Their parents were notified and they agreed to pay for the damages.
Disorderly Conduct – 7900 blk SR-525
A caller reported a person causing problems in the business. Upon arrival, it was determined that two subjects got into a verbal argument. One was trespassed from the establishment for the evening at the request of a business employee.
DUI – 84th St. & SR-525
A caller reported a black Kia Sportage parked with open beer containers in the vehicle and that it smelled like marijuana. The vehicle was not located.
Oct. 27
Suspicious Vehicle – 8900 blk 56th Pl. W.
A caller reported a black pickup had just left the neighbor’s residence with a Hispanic male passenger. He suspected that it was involved in a drug transaction. No plate was given and the pickup was not located.
Agency Assist – 12700 blk Beverly Park Rd.
SNO-PAC requested an officer check the businesses around SR-525 and Beverly Park Road for a missing 87-year-old-woman who had walked off from the above address a half hour earlier. The woman was not located.
Suspicious Incident – 11700 blk SR-525
A caller reported a 50 year old man pulled up in front of above and placed three bundles of firewood in the trunk of his car, then drove off. An officer contacted the driver of the car, who did have a receipt but for only two bundles. He returned to the business and paid for the extra bundle.
2 Car Crash –11700 blk SR-525
Officers were dispatched to a non-reportable crash at the light at the entrance to QFC at the above location. A witness in an uninvolved car was pregnant and started having pains in the abdomen. Medics were requested and they ultimately transported her to Swedish hospital.
Juvenile Problem – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
A caller reported that her at-risk youth was hiding knives around the residence. She was advised to contact a youth center case worker and report it.
2 Car Crash – 11600 blk H.P. Blvd.
A drivers education car, Vehicle 2, with two students slowed for ducks crossing Harbour Pointe Boulevard. The driver of another car, Vehicle 1, was following the drivers ed car, and the driver looked away for a moment. When the driver of Vehicle 1 looked ahead again she was too close to stop before striking the drivers ed car. The driver of Vehicle 1 was checked by aid, as she had impacted the deployed air bag and had a bloody nose.
Collision – 9300 blk 56th Ave. W.
A caller reported a vehicle drove off the road, into her driveway and struck a post. Officers contacted the driver, who was speeding around a corner and lost control of his vehicle. There was minimal damage to a post in the driveway.
Malicious Mischief – 12400 blk Evergreen Dr.
Security at the above location reported juvenile males throwing fireworks at the church. Officers contacted four subjects. They denied throwing any fireworks at the church. Security wanted them all trespassed for the night. All juveniles agreed to leave for the night.
Traffic Complaint – 11800 blk Possession Way
A caller reported a bicycle in the roadway at the above location. Officers located the bicycle in the road. It had not been reported stolen and was moved off of the road.
Juvenile Problem – 12300 blk H.P. Blvd.
A caller reported nine juveniles jumping on cars in the parking lot. Officers checked the area and did not locate any juveniles.
Alarm – 7000 blk 47th Ave. W.
ADT reported an audible residential alarm at the above location covering garage door and family room motion. On a call inside, ADT talked to a man who was unable to provide proper codes. Officers contacted the homeowner, who said he was too intoxicated to remember the code to the alarm.
Oct. 28
1 Car Crash – SR-525 & Paine Field Blvd.
Officers responded to the above location regarding a non-blocking, non-injury crash. The car had been southbound on Paine Field Boulevard and failed to make the turn onto SR-525. The car had to be towed out of the field west of SR-525. The driver was cited for negligent driving.
Suspicious – 12400 blk Evergreen Dr.
Two soda pop bottles exploded in a waste receptacle just inside the front entrance of the building. A third pop bottle was still intact in the receptacle. It was removed from the building and detonated it at a safe location. The incident is under investigation.
LEA Assist – 5100 blk 81st Pl. S.W.
An officer checked the above address at the request of a Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office deputy. He had found one of the resident’s bank checks in a subject’s wallet and wanted to know if the subject had permission. Officer found no one at the residence and no vehicles there either.
Animal Problem – 5000 blk Graham Way
An officer responded to the above area regarding a report of a man walking a doberman and abusing it by jerking the leash and kicking it. The officer was unable to locate any problems.
Animal Problem – 7600 blk 46th Pl. W.
Officers responded to the above address regarding a report that a neighbor’s dog had broken through a fence and killed the caller’s dog in its own yard. Officers found the caller’s dog was deceased and obviously had been attacked by a larger dog. The offending dog was contained in a vehicle at the scene. The dog owner was contacted and advised of the incident. The dog was impounded to PAWS for quarantine. The incident turned over to the animal control officer for follow up.
Removing Political Signs – Chennault Beach Rd. & SR-525
An officer on patrol in the area watched a male pull up and shred a political sign. When the male noticed the officer watching, he started to run away. The officer caught the subject and arrested and cited him for removing political signs.
Assault 4 DV – 8400 blk 54th Ave. W.
Officers were dispatched to a report of a disturbance. A son struck his mother in the face, causing a laceration under her left eye. He then broke apart his bed. He was arrested and booked into the Denny Youth Center.
Suspicious – 1000 blk Park Ave.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a solicitor in the neighborhood. The subject was doing some campaigning for the upcoming election and was just finishing up for the evening.
Suspicious – 8200 blk 44th Ave. W.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for two suspicious vehicles in the business parking lot. They were gone on arrival.
Animal Complaint – 10700 blk 62nd Pl. W.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a stray dog in the neighborhood. The dog was gone on arrival.
Oct. 29
Traffic Hazard/Collision – 84th St. S.W. & SR-525
An officer responded to the above area for a report of a tree blocking the roadway. The falling tree had struck a car, driving a large branch through the windshield. There were no injuries.
Traffic Hazard –1400 blk E. Horizon Dr.
An officer responded to the above area for a report of a tree in the roadway with wires down. The fire department was on scene and they agreed to remain until PUD arrived.
Traffic Hazard – 1800 blk Goat Trail Rd.
A caller reported a tree fell into the roadway. Public Works was notified.
Traffic Hazard – Goat Trail Rd. & Possession View
A caller reported a tree fell into the roadway. Public Works was notified.
Abandoned Vehicle – 92nd St. S.W. & SR-525
A caller reported a white pickup truck had been parked on the side of the road for over a week. The vehicle, which had been previously tagged, was impounded to R&R Towing.
Agency Assist –12100 blk SR-525
Officers responded to assist the Fire Department and Public Works with traffic control.
Welfare Check – 3900 blk H.P. Blvd. S.W.
A caller reported that he left for a while and when he returned he could not get in his room because his wife dead bolted the door and was not answering. The officers contacted his wife, who had been sleeping. They were re-united.
ID Theft –1900 blk Clover Pl.
A caller reported multiple unauthorized charges on her credit card. All of the charges occurred in California. There are no suspects at this time.
Suspicious – 1000 blk 9th St.
A caller reported that her daughter received a pornographic email. The officer found that the 15-year-old daughter at time initiates conversations in chat rooms without disclosing her age. She decided to disconnect her texting.
Traffic Collision – Beverly Park Rd. & SR-525
An officer was dispatched to a call regarding a hit-and-run collision. The officer determined that the collision occurred in unincorporated Snohomish County. The call was referred to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.
Fight – 2600 blk SR-525
An officer responded to a fight involving about 15 males. They were gone on arrival.
Suspicious – 47th Pl. W. & Harbour Heights Dr.
An officer was dispatched to an area check for a red Chevy Aveo that did not appear to belong in the neighborhood. The vehicle was gone on arrival.
Residential Burglary – 6000 blk Clubhouse Ln.
A caller reported that his residence was burglarized today between 6:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. Entry was possibly made via a dog door. Loose change appeared to be the only thing that was taken.
Collision – 12500 blk SR-525
Vehicle 1 struck the back of Vehicle 2. There were no injuries.
Suspicious – 11700 blk SR-525
Officers were dispatched to check on an occupied vehicle that had been in the parking lot for several hours. The two occupants claimed the car battery was dead. Arrangements were made for a jumpstart and the two drove out of the area.
Aid Assist – 8200 blk 53rd Ave. W.
Officers were dispatched to assist aid on a report of a potentially violent 64-year-old man that was having a diabetic emergency. The man was cooperative and received treatment at the scene by the aid crew.
Oct. 30
Vehicle Theft – 10900 blk Villa Monte Dr.
A caller reported that sometime between 5 p.m. 6:20 a.m. someone took her white 1993 Nissan Sentra two-door. It was entered into the computer system as stolen. She would like it impounded when located.
Traffic Collision – Clover Ln. & SR-525
Officers responded to the above area for a two-vehicle collision. One of the passengers complained of minor pain. He was treated and released at the scene by the aid crew.
Suspicious – 3600 blk South Rd.
A caller reported that sometime during the previous weekend someone cut a hole in the fence to the business property. It appeared that a truck unsuccessfully attempted to drive down into the property. It appeared that nothing was missing.
Traffic Collision – 10300 blk SR-525
Officers responded to the above area for a two-vehicle, blocking collision. There were no injuries.
Traffic Collision – 8400 blk SR-525
Officers responded to the above area for a motorcycle collision. The rider was going downhill at a reported low speed and lost control on the wet surface. He was transported by the aid crew. His motorcycle was left at the parked at the gas station with the owner’s permission.
Traffic Collision – 4600 blk 84th St. S.W.
An officer responded to the above area for a two-vehicle collision. The accident was non-reportable and the drivers exchanged information.
Burglary – 8700 blk 44th Ave. W.
An officer was dispatched to a burglary that occurred in the past hour. The resident had come home and found a white over beige “older” Nissan four-door in her driveway. A white man in his 20s left her yard, got in the car and drove away. Officers checked the area but did not locate the vehicle. No more information was available at the time of this report.
Theft – 11400 blk Cyrus Way
A caller reported that over the past month several checks had been taken out of their unsecured mailbox. The checks had been attempted to be cashed in Everett and Kirkland. Everett police had one person in custody and Kirkland police were still investigating.
Theft – 10500 blk 47th Pl. W.
An officer met with the complainant at the police station. He reported that sometime between 2:20 p.m. and 3:20 p.m. his dark orange Redline bicycle was taken from the library.
Suspicious – 11700 blk SR-525
An officer was dispatched to an area check for an aggressive panhandler in the parking lot. He was gone on arrival.
Collision – 84th St. & SR-525
Three vehicles were involved in a collision while stopping for a red light. There were no injuries.
Noise Complaint – 4500 blk H.P. Blvd.
An officer was dispatched to a report of a loud musical instrument. The tenant agreed to stop playing for the night.
Assist Fire – 5300 blk H.P. Blvd.
While on patrol, the officer was contacted by a resident who advised of water flooding the unit from outside. A large amount of standing water was present outside the building and was encroaching each of the lower level units. The Fire Department was requested and responded to pump the water from the area. The condo maintenance representative was notified and attempts were made to notify each of the affected residents.

