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.
Sept. 26
12:16 p.m.: A vehicle was stolen from a driveway in the 6800 block of 188th Street NE.
1:57 p.m.: A male was cited in the 3300 block of 172nd Street NE for driving while license was suspended.
4:50 p.m: At the intersection of Highland Drive and S. Stillaguamish Avenue, someone stole an old boat with two motors attached to a trailer from private property.
5:19 p.m.: Officers responded to a residence in the 3500 block of 174th Place NE, where a man was in violation of a no contact order by being on the property of the protected person.
8:01 p.m.: Officers responded to a verbal dispute in the 17700 block of Hillside Court.
10:03 p.m.: Reported in the 20700 block of Circle Bluff Drive, an adult male was taken to jail after he slapped his teenage son and punched his wife in the arm for not cooking him dinner. He was charged with assault for domestic violence.
Sept. 25
4:38 p.m.: The gas line on a truck was cut in the 6200 block of 188th Street NE and the gas was taken.
4:54 p.m.: A juvenile male was caught shoplifting beer from a convenience store in the 500 block of N. West Avenue.
Sept. 24
6:41 a.m.: An 80-year-old male was found deceased in the 8400 block of 207th Place NE.
10:52 a.m.: A man’s mountain bike was found in the 20900 block of Olympic Place.
11:07 a.m.: A vehicle’s window was broken and a wallet, cash and CDs were taken from the 5200 block of 172nd Street NE.
2:10 p.m.: In the 18800 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard, a cell phone was stolen out of a bag at the high school.
7:05 p.m.: A male was approached by another male in the 20500 block of Olympic Place and asked if he wanted to purchase some marijuana.
7:47 p.m.: A woman was drinking at a local bar in the 100 block of N. Olympic Avenue and attempted to drive home. She ran into a parked car and was then transported to jail for driving while under the influence of alcohol.
Sept. 23
7:26 a.m.: A vehicle was reported stolen and recovered later that same day in the 20700 block of Olympic Place.
10:16 a.m.: A male was arrested with several felony warrants and for failure to register as required for sex offenders in the 1100 block of N. West Avenue.
1:34 p.m.: A male was arrested in the 17200 block of Smokey Point Boulevard for shoplifting.
8:31 p.m.: A male was cited in the 3700 block of 176th Place NE for driving while license was suspended and for no insurance.
11:28 p.m.: In the 20100 block of 74th Avenue NE, a male was trespassed.
Sept. 22
5:30 a.m.: A burglary at a local restaurant in the 3500 block of 168th Street NE occurred resulting in damage and loss of items totaling over $800.
2:39 p.m.: An adult male was arrested in the 19600 block of 63rd Avenue NE, for driving under the influence and trasported to the hospital for a blood draw.
4:41 p.m.: A three-car collision resulted when someone stopped to turn and the two cars behind her didn’t, in the 2300 block of State Route 530.
5:56 p.m.: A male rear-ended a second vehicle causing the second vehicle to slide into a third vehicle and the third vehicle to slide into a fourth vehicle, in the 2200 block of State Route 530. The second vehicle fled the location and was located later. The male who caused the collision has a suspended/revoked license and no liability insurance.
Sept. 21
1:25 p.m.: A mother reported in the 20600 block of 61st Avenue NE that her 9-year-old son was a victim of identity theft for over $500.
10:19 p.m.: Police officers located two juvenile males in the darkened parking lot of an elementary school in the 8200 block of Eaglefield Drive, with a marijuana smoking device at their feet. The two were detained for this.
Sept. 20
4:42 p.m.: An Arlington police officer observed a reckless driver northbound on I-5 at mile post 226 and notified Washington State Patrol.
Sept. 19
11:03 a.m..: Two males were fighting in the 6800 block of 188th Street NE. Both were given a criminal citation for disorderly conduct.
Sept. 18
8:23 a.m.: A stop sign was thrown through a large window at a car wash in the 5200 block of 172nd Street NE.
12:37 p.m.: Police assisted child protection services with taking a child into protective custody in the 3900 block of 172nd Street NE.
1:08 p.m.: A judge ordered police to do a civil standby in the 8000 block of 172nd Place NE.
2:56 p.m.: At the intersection of 204th Street NE and State Route 9, a driver made a left-hand turn in front of oncoming traffic and caused an accident. Both drivers were cited. One for failing to obey a traffic signal and violating intermediate license and the other for driving with a suspended license, no insurance and expired license tabs.
Sept. 17
1:22 p.m.: A truck pulling a boat trailer collided with a parked car in the 200 block of N. Olympic Avenue.
Sept. 15
6:21 a.m.: Police arrested a subject for possession of a stolen vehicle in the intersection of 204th Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard.
7:44 a.m.: A male was given a criminal citation in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE for shoplifting beer from Safeway.
Sept. 11
11:06 p.m.: A male was booked into jail for an outstanding warrant at the intersection of 177th Place NE and 34th Avenue NE.
Sept. 10
2:25 p.m..: A female left her purse in her unlocked vehicle and it was stolen in the 3500 block of State Route 531.
Sept. 9
9:11 a.m.: In the 500 block of N. Alcazar Street, a 40-year-old female punctured three tires on a vehicle.
Sept. 8
10:02 a.m.: A male was given a criminal citation for reckless driving in the 3300 block of 172nd Street NE. Another male was cited for disorderly conduct.
Sept. 3
8:44 p.m..: A traffic stop in the 4300 block of State Route 530, resulted in a referral of drugs and drug paraphernalia charges to the prosecutors office.
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