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.
February 28
12:22 a.m. Alarm: Police responded to an interrupted burglary in progress in the 2800 block of 178th Place NE. Police located the suspect and took him into custody.
February 27
12:12 a.m. Traffic: A female was given a criminal citation at the intersection of Schloman Road and State Route 9 for driving with cancelled license plates.
8:29 p.m. Accident: Police were called to assist a deer that had been struck by a vehicle at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and 43rd Avenue NE.
9:57 p.m. Warrant: Police arrested a man in the 21100 block of 81st Drive NE for possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell.
10:10 p.m. Information: The Arlington narcotic detection dog assisted police in the 21100 block of 81st Drive NE.
February 25
11:35 a.m. Accident: A school bus driver stopped at the railroad tracks in the 200 block of Lebanon Street and the vehicle behind her failed to stop in time and collided into the back of the bus. There were no students on the bus at the time.
February 24
7:29 a.m. Theft: A vehicle that was parked in the 18300 block of Champions Drive had the drivers side window smashed.
10:17 a.m. Fraud: Someone used a debit card in the 20500 block of Olympic Place that did not belong to them and purchased items valued at $261.12.
2:53 p.m. Accident: A vehicle was damaged while parked in a parking lot in the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
3:36 p.m. Accident: A driver was speeding and failed to stop in time at the intersection of 177th Place NE and Smokey Point Boulevard and collided into the rear of another vehicle which propelled into the vehicle in front of them.
3:40 p.m. Theft: A male and female came into a store in the 100 block of N. Olympic Avenue acting suspicious. A set of keys were missing after the couple left.
11:53 p.m. Runaway: A juvenile female ran away from home from the 100 block of N. McLeod Avenue. She was located the next day.
February 23
2:01 p.m. DUI: A driver was cited for negligent driving and no proof of insurance in the 300 block of N. West Avenue.
3:12 p.m. Graffiti: A tree was tagged with spray paint in the 20700 block of 67th Avenue NE.
4:41 p.m. Theft: Wire was stolen from an industrial center in the 19100 block of 62nd Avenue NE.
10:12 p.m. Disorderly Conduct: An intoxicated female was inside a store in the 20100 block of 74th Avenue NE theatening the employees. The female was arrested for disorderly conduct.
February 22
1:39 a.m. Disturbance: Police were dispatched to a disturbance in the 100 block of N. Gifford Avenue. The female at the residence stated that she wanted to go to the hospital because she was suicidal.
9:44 a.m. Vehicle Recovery: A vehicle stolen in Tulalip was recovered in Arlington in the 18200 block of Smokey Point Boulevard.
February 21
10:07 a.m. Theft: A man set his Sony reader book down while at a fast food restaurant in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE and someone took it and fled the location.
10:42 a.m. Theft: A driver pumped gas in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE, then left without paying.
12:19 p.m. Leash Law Violation: Police received two complaints in one day about two aggressive dogs running loose in the neighborhood in the 19300 block of 45th Drive NE. The owner of the dogs was issued a ticket for violation of the leash law.
4:30 p.m. Burglary: A roommate went to a home she had been evicted from in the 18400 block of Woodbine Drive and took items from the garage.
9:04 p.m. Assault: Police transported a female at the intersection of 175th Place NE and Smokey Point Boulevard that was possible suicidal to the hospital.
February 20
1:32 a.m. Fraud: A male was suspected of passing a forged twenty dollar bill in the 17100 block of Smokey Point Boulevard.
7:42 p.m. Fraud: A male attempted to purchase cigarettes with a forged twenty dollar bill in the 21100 block of Smokey Point Boulevard.
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