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Arlington Police Blotter 06/01 – 06/04

July 7th, 2010 at Wed, 7th, 2010 at 3:50 pm by scottfrank

June 4
12:51 a.m. Vandalism: The glass was broken out on a tractor near the intersection of 178th Place NE and Smokey Point Boulevard causing approximately $2,000 damage.
1:30 p.m. Theft: A generator and some auto supplies were stolen from a yard shed in the 8900 block of Tveit Road.

June 3
8:53 a.m. Traffic: A school bus driver reported that at the intersection of N. Broadway and E. Burke Avenue, a driver that passed her at a high rate of speed on the right hand side of the bus while the doors were open and kids were about to exit the bus.
10:41 a.m. Vehicle Prowl: A vehicle was broken into in the 7800 block of Jensen Farm Lane and gloves and sunglasses were stolen.
3:06 p.m. Accident: A collision involving two motorcycles and a van occurred at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and 85th Avenue NE. One motorcycle crashed into the other motorcycle causing it to strike the van.
4:19 p.m. Theft: A male stole a pack of cigarettes from a convenience store in the 21000 block of 67th Avenue NE. His father later came into the store and paid for the pack of cigarettes and asked that the store not press charges. The store manager agreed.
5:26 p.m. Theft: A Microsoft Zune was stolen from a local gym in the 3100 block of Smokey Point Drive.

June 2
7:07 a.m. Child Discovered: A small female child was located on the roadway at the intersection of 87th Avenue NE and Tveit Road by a school bus driver. The child’s residence was located and she was returned to her mother.
8:14 a.m. Accident: A vehicle pulled out in front of an oncoming car at the intersection of 211th Place NE and 67th Avenue NE which changed lanes quickly causing a collision.
12:49 p.m. Harassment: A female was verbally threatened over the phone by an ex-boyfriend in the 7800 block of Condor Drive.
2:14 p.m. Vehicle Prowl: A wallet was stolen from a vehicle in the 18600 block of Silverleaf Place.
5:46 p.m. Vandalism: In the 530 block of N. Washington Avenue, an abandoned house was spray painted.
7 p.m. Vandalism: A vehicle was parked on the street in the 4000 block of 178th Place NE and the back window was broken out.

June 1
10:04 p.m. Vehicle Prowl: An office building had several vehicles prowled in the 3800 block of 166th Place NE and property taken from the back lot.
12 p.m. Accident: A vehicle was damaged while parked in a parking lot in the 19000 block of 61st Avenue NE.
5:57 p.m. Substance: A juvenile male became sick after smoking marijuana in the 3200 block of 180th Street NE and aid had to be called.
7:22 p.m. Traffic: At the offramp of Exit 210 and Northbound I-5, a male was given a criminal citation for driving while license was suspended.
7:24 p.m. Traffic: A female was cited at the intersection of 196th Place NE and 47th Avenue NE for driving while license was suspended and no proof of insurance.

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