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The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.

Arlington Police Blotter 11/03 – 11/19

December 7th, 2009 at Mon, 7th, 2009 at 8:48 am by scottfrank

November 19
9:28 p.m. accident: Police were called for a threat against a business following a dispute in the 20700 block of Olympic Place.

November 7
2:12 a.m. intoxication: Officers responded to a report of a large juvenile party in the 6700 block of Oakwood Place and discovered multiple intoxicated teenagers at a home.
3:51 a.m. domestic dispute: Police responded to a verbal domestic dispute between two brothers in the 21100 block of 81st Drive NE.
9:21 a.m. violation: A violation of a no contact order and assault were reported to the police in the 17600 block of 34th Avenue NE. A male in his 30s was arrested.
9:53 a.m. warrant: A male was taken to jail from the 17300 block of Smokey Point Boulevard for an outstanding warrant.
11:19 a.m. accident: A vehicle pulled out in front of oncoming traffic on Highway 530 and caused a collision in the 21100 block of  Smokey Point Boulevard.

November 6
12:40 a.m. traffic violation: A female was driving without a valid operators license and without valid picture identification in the 17600 block of Upland Drive. She was issued a criminal citation.
8:52 a.m. warrant: At the intersection of Smokey Point Boulevard and State Route 530, a male was cited for driving while license was suspended and failure to transfer title within 45 days. He was also booked into jail for outstanding warrants.
10:40 a.m. vehicle theft: A vehicle was stolen from the 8500 block of 212th Street NE. It was recovered in the county two days later.
2:55 p.m. harassment: A female was followed and confronted in the 500 block of E. Gilman Avenue in her yard by another driver. Physical assault was threatened.
3:24 p.m. disturbance: A 91-year-old female was being physically abusive to staff and damaging property in the 20900 block of Olympic Place. She was transported to the hospital to get evaluated.
9:37 p.m. protection order: Police served a protection order in the 900 block of E. Fifth Street.
9:52 p.m. citation: In the 7700 block of 204th Street NE, a female was given a criminal citation for driving while license was suspended.
10 p.m. domestic violence: A 14-year-old male punched his 18-year-old sister in the face during a disturbance. The case is being referred to the juvenile prosecutor.

November 5
3:13 a.m. warrant: A male was taken to jail from the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE for an outstanding warrant.
12:11 p.m. theft: A Verizon truck was broken into from the 100 block of N. Washington Avenue and a laptop was stolen.
2:29 p.m. trespassing: A male was trespassed from Safeway in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE.
3:38 p.m. theft: A female reported that her lockbox containing her medications were stolen from her home in the 300 block of S. French Avenue.
4:08 p.m. traffic violation: A 16-year-old female was issued an infraction for driving in a negligent manner at the intersection of 165th Place NE and 41st Avenue NE. She also had a passenger in her vehicle which is a violation of her intermediate license.
5:41 p.m. accident: Two drivers merged into each other in the 3400 block of 172nd Street NE. It was undeterminable who was at fault.
6:33 p.m. domestic violence: A male was booked into Marysville jail for assault for domestic violence in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE.
8:20 p.m. citation: A male was given a criminal citation for driving while license was suspended in the 3500 block of 184th Place NE.
9:57 p.m. warrant: A male was booked into Marysville jail from the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE for an outstanding warrant.
11 p.m. citation: A male was cited in the 23700 block of State Route 530 for driving while license was suspended and no insurance.

November 4
1:25 p.m. theft: Reported in the 100 block of E. Third Street, a female stated she lost her prescription drugs to an unknown male she gave a ride to. She went after and confronted the male, a knife was pulled and the suspect left the area.
2:23 p.m. accident: A parked occupied vehicle was hit by another vehicle in the 7600 block of 204th Street NE that was backing up in a parking lot.
3:10 p.m. property found: Reported in the 20500 block of Olympic Place, a Virgin mobile cell phone was found.
3:10 p.m. property found: A brown wallet was found in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.
3:10 p.m. property found: Reported in the 20500 block of Olympic Place, a Nokia cell phone was found.
3:10 p.m. property found: A blue wallet was found in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.
3:10 p.m. property found: Reported in the 20500 block of Olympic Place, a Sony Erickson cell phone was found.
3:10 p.m. property found: A black wallet was found in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.
7:21 p.m. vehicle theft: A Honda Civic was stolen from a parking lot at the intersection of W. Fifth Street and N. West Avenue. It was recovered later the same day in Stanwood.
7:28 p.m. vehicle recovery: Reported in the 19600 block of 47th Avenue NE, Arlington Police recovered a truck stolen out of Mount Vernon.
8:11 p.m. Suicide attempt: A 19-year-old female was taken to Cascade Valley Hospital for an involuntary committal in the 200 block of E. Burke Avenue.
8:20 p.m. vehicle theft: A Nissan was stolen from the 200 block of S. Olympic Avenue and recovered in the county.
10:27 p.m. warrant: A male was trespassed from a convenience store in the 17100 block of Smokey Point Boulevard and also transported to jail for an outstanding warrant.

November 3
1:59 a.m. disturbance: Police were called to the 700 block of Portage Street to a verbal domestic dispute.
10:26 a.m. accident: A vehicle tried to go around a semitruck that was waiting for traffic so they could make a left-hand turn. The driver of the car was cited at the intersection of 188th Street NE and 59th Avenue NE for improper lane travel.
11:01 a.m. theft: A laptop computer was stolen out of the staff room at Weston High School in the 4400 block of 172nd Street NE.
3:48 p.m. theft: A work vehicle was damaged in the 19400 block of 59th Avenue NE by someone drilling through the key-hole.
4:50 p.m. death: Officers investigated the death of a 47-year-old female in the 100 block of W. Haller Avenue.
5:02 p.m. animal disturbance: A 30-year-old female was warned regarding her dog coming out onto the sidewalk in the 500 block of French Avenue and menacing another dog and its owner.
6:02 p.m. accident: A vehicle was going too fast at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard and struck a car and another vehicle in front of her causing a 3-car collision.

scottfrank I'm the Managing Editor for The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times. If you have any questions or suggestions you can email me. You can also follow me on Twitter.

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