Lights & Sirens
The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
October 10
12:57 A.m. domestic disturbance: Police responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 19700 block of 49th Avenue NE.
7:09 A.m. vandalism: A vehicle’s window was smashed in the 100 block of E. Highland Drive and the stereo, amp and speaker boxes were stolen.
8:21 A.m. vandalism: The back of a vehicle was gouged by possibly keys or a tool in the 6300 block of 204th Street NE.
8:23 a.m. vandalism: A vehicle was damaged on the door handle in the 7100 block of Troon Court by some type of tool. It was an attempted vehicle prowl.
8:43 A.m. vehicle towed: An abandoned vehicle was towed from the 700 block of E. First Street.
8:56 A.m. warrant: A female was booked into jail from the 400 block of S. Olympic Avenue for possession of a controlled substance.
12:46 p.m. stolen item: A lock box containing methadone was stolen out of a vehicle in the 2200 block of State Route 530.
October 9
10:59 A.m. theft: A male stole a roof nailer from a local lumber store in the 21000 block of State Route 9 valued at $530.
11:17 A.m. theft: A female left her wallet on the top of her car and left the gas station. She returned to get the wallet in the 3300 block of 172nd Street NE and it was gone.
1 P.m. disturbance: Two males verbally argued about driving problems. One male was written a citation for driving while license was suspended at the intersection of Highland Drive and S. Stillaguamish Avenue.
3:05 p.m. fraud: Someone used the numbers on a debit card in the 17800 block of Oxford Drive to withdraw over $1,500 from a bank account.
5:32 p.m. vehicle theft: A Hyundai was stolen from the owners driveway in the 400 block of E. Division Street.
5:46 p.m. vehicle theft: A Honda Civic was stolen from the 200 block of N. Stillaguamish Avenue, then recovered two days later. It was damaged but driveable.
11:18 p.m. theft: A bicycle was stolen from a front porch in the 7400 block of Oxford Drive.
11:42 p.m. accident: A single-car accident occurred when the driver was forced off of the road by an unknown driver at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and 67th Avenue NE.
October 8
7:16 A.m. vehicle vandalism: A vehicle was vandalized while parked in an apartment parking lot in the 8500 block of 212th Street NE.
12:27 p.m. assault: A juvenile male was arrested and booked into Denny Youth Center from the 500 block of N. Alcazar Street for assault for fourth degree domestic violence for assaulting his sister.
5:37 p.m. domestic dispute: Police responded to the 18300 block of E. Country Club Drive to a verbal domestic dispute.
8:17 p.m. citation: A female was cited for driving while license was suspended and no liability insurance in the 16000 block of State Route 9.
October 7
2:30 A.m. runaway: A female juvenile ran away from home from the 18400 block of Hawksview Drive. She was located and returned home.
5:06 A.m. theft: A vehicle was broken into during the night in the 5500 block of Cemetery Road.
6:20 A.m. accident: A driver did not notice that the vehicle in front of him had stopped and rear-ended him at the intersection of Smokey Point Boulevard and State Route 530 NE. Both drivers did not have insurance.
8:11 A.m. citation: Arlington Police investigated a collision that resulted in the driver being issued a citation for driving while license was suspended in the 4400 block of 172nd Street NE.
9:14 A.m. vehicle theft: A Honda was stolen from Arlington in the 100 block of N. McLeod Avenue and recovered the next day in Lynnwood.
10:50 A.m. papers served: A male was served trespass papers from the Arlington School District in the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
11:28 A.m. vehicle theft: A Saturn was stolen from a parking lot in the 3300 block of 169th Place NE.
11:42 A.m. theft: An iPod touch was stolen from a car parked in the high school parking lot in the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
12:14 p.m. accident: A male suffering from a medical condition crossed the center line and collided with another vehicle then swerved into a parked truck and came to a rest off of the other side of the road in the 300 block of S. Stillaguamish Avenue.
4:29 p.m. theft: A truck was broken into and a jacket and sunglasses were stolen in the 6900 block of 204th Street NE.
8:16 p.m. warrant: A male was stopped for driving on a suspended license and had crystal methamphetamines in his pocket in the 20400 block of Smokey Point Boulevard. He also had an outstanding warrant.
October 6
1:13 A.m. property damage: A window punch and a blue plastic pen/drug pipe were found in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.
11:12 A.m. accident: In the 3200 block of Smokey Point Drive, an unoccupied vehicle was struck in a parking lot.
11:25 A.m. property damage: The front window of a residence was broken and numerous plants were stolen from the 19800 block of 51st Drive NE.
3:38 p.m. traffic violation: A female was cited at the intersection of 207th Street NE and Jensen Farm Lane for driving while license was suspended and speeding in a school zone.
3:52 p.m. accident: Reported in the 8200 block of Eaglefield Drive, a bear was seen near Pioneer Elementary School and Arlington High School. Officers along with a fish and wildlife agent checked the area but were unable to locate the bear.
6:35 p.m. theft: A female had her purse stolen out of her car located in the 200 block of S. French Avenue.
7:50 p.m. domestic disturbance: Police responded to a domestic dispute between a mother and a daughter in the 17600 block of 34th Avenue NE.
October 5
5:28 P.m. accident: A driver returned to his vehicle in the 100 block of E. Haller Avenue from a supermarket to find a dent in the drivers side door. A contact note was left but the phone number had been disconnected.
6 P.m. domestic violence: Reported in the 17500 block of Smokey Point Boulevard, a 45-year-old female and her 52-year-old husband became involved in an argument that escalated into a hitting and kicking match. The husband prevented the wife from calling 9-1-1.
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