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Arlington Police Blotter 03/25 – 04/03

May 10th, 2010 at Mon, 10th, 2010 at 9:12 am by scottfrank

April 3
9:27 a.m. Accident: A vehicle drove through a 15-foot long chain-link fence in the 5100 block of 170th Place NE, then left the scene without notifying the home owner.
2:18 p.m. Vehicle Recovery: A vehicle that was stolen in Marysville was recovered in the 6300 block of 172nd Street NE in Arlington.

April 2
6:29 a.m. Theft: A truck was broken into in the 300 block of S. Stillaguamish Avenue and a digital camera and CDs were stolen.
6:55 a.m. Trespassing: Officers cited and released a male subject for criminal trespassing at a local business in the 200 block of W. Cox Street.
10:01 p.m. Runaway: A juvenile male ran away from a teen shelter in the 500 block of E. Highland Drive.

April 1
10:25 a.m. Violation: A female violated a no contact order. She was booked into the Marysville Jail from the 19700 block of 49th Avenue NE.
11:40 a.m. Suicide Threat: A female was threatening suicide in the 200 block of E. Highland Drive. Police were called and she was taken to Cascade Valley Hospital.
5:11 p.m. Theft: Two laptops and some clothes were stolen out of an unlocked vehicle in the 2200 block of State Route 530.
6:27 p.m. Accident: A driver stated her foot slipped off the brake pedal and her car moved forward and struck the vehicle in front of her at the intersection of 204th Street NE and State Route 9.
10:33 p.m. Assault: A male was booked into the Marysville Jail from the 200 block of E. Haller Avenue for one count of assault for domestic violence.

March 31
4:47 p.m. Theft: An iPod touch was stolen in the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
5:03 p.m. Theft: A cell phone was stolen from the boys locker room in the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
7:48 p.m. Vehicle Recovery: A stolen car was recovered in a parking lot in the 3700 block of 172nd Street NE. It had two different stolen license plates on it.

March 30
3:29 p.m. Assault: A CPS informational report was made regarding a 15-year-old boy that was kicking family members in the 3300 block of 173rd Place NE.

March 29
2:17 p.m. Accident: A driver was trying to exit a driveway near the intersection of 168th Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard and struck a car.
6:27 p.m. Stolen Vehicle: Three females were arrested for being in possession of a stolen vehicle in the 17200 block of Smokey Point Boulevard. One of the females also had a misdemeanor warrant. All three were booked into the Snohomish County Jail.

March 26
3:22 p.m. Assault: A juvenile male was assaulted in the 700 block of E. Fifth Street by another male after school.
9:29 p.m. Accident: A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of E. Division Street and N. Olympic Avenue while crossing the road in a crosswalk.

March 25
1:22 p.m. Accident: A driver made a left-hand turn in front of oncoming traffic and caused a collision at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard.
5 p.m. Accident: A four-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Smokey Point Boulevard and 172nd Street NE.

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