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Arlington Police Blotter Aug. 18-26

September 4th, 2009 at Fri, 4th, 2009 at 10:05 am by scottfrank

Aug. 26
12:03 a.m.: Officers took a male from the park in the 1100 block of N. West Avenue to a jail on a warrant.
3:10 a.m.: An informational report was taken on a possible runaway situation in the 3000 block of 184th Place NE.
5:43 p.m.: An officer took a male from a local fast food restaurant to jail on several warrants in the 100 block of E. Division Street.
9:22 p.m.: A male and a female were trespassed from Safeway in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.

Aug. 25
9:29 a.m.: A neighbor trespassed another neighbor from her home in the 500 block of N. High Street.
1:16 p.m.: In the 17800 block of 31st Drive NE, a juvenile male ran away and returned a couple of days later.
3:16 p.m.: A juvenile male ran away from home from the 400 block of N. Stillaguamish Avenue.
4:30 p.m.: A man was trespassed from a municipal construction zone in the 1100 block of N. West Avenue.
5:52 p.m.: A protection order was served on a male subject in the 1100 block of N. West Avenue.

Aug. 24
1:44 p.m.: A traffic stop in the 2000 block of 171st Place NE resulted in a female going to jail on a warrant and receiving another ticket for driving while license was suspended and no insurance.
2:41 p.m.: Two people were trespassed from another person’s home in the 500 block of N. High Street.
3:57 p.m.: Traffic stop in the 17000 block of 59th Avenue NE yielded a driving while license was suspended ticket and a no insurance ticket.
3:59 p.m.: A traffic stop at the intersection of Maple and S. Mcleod Avenue resulted in a male going to jail for a warrant, driving while license was suspended, no insurance and defective brake lights.
5:07 p.m.: One vehicle rear-ended another at the intersection of 204th Street NE and State Route 9 because the driver wasn’t paying attention.
8:17 p.m.: A juvenile male kicked and broke the Community Transit bus shelter in the 600 block of N. Broadway. Police located him and they fixed it.

Aug. 23

12:04 a.m.: An officer located some skateboards in the 7400 block of 204th Street NE that were left after some juveniles ran when they saw the police.
1:33 a.m.: Officers responded to a verbal dispute in the 17300 block of Smokey Point Boulevard.
10:03 a.m.: A car was impounded for abandonment in the 8000 block of Crown Ridge Boulevard.
12:04 p.m.: A traffic stop at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and 25th Avenue NE yielded a fail to transfer registration and driving with no insurance tickets.
9:30 p.m.: Officers responded to a verbal dispute in the 1000 block of Robinhood Drive.
11:28 p.m.: A man reported his girlfriend as missing when she jumped out of the car on the way to the hospital for a mental evaluation. Reported in the 100 block of E. Third Street.

Aug. 22
12:01 a.m.: An adult male was booked into jail for driving under the influence at the intersection of Cemetary Road and High Clover Boulvard.
3:07 a.m.: A male customer came into a convenience store in the 500 block of N. West Avenue and attempted to purchase some beer after hours. The clerk told him it was too late to buy it so he ran out of the door with it.
5:08 a.m.: A male tried to purchase alcohol too early in the morning in the 2200 block of State Route 530 and was denied. He then proceeded to walk out of the store with it.
12:51 p.m.: A man reported a woman had overdosed on pills to committ suicide in the 3600 block of 184th Place NE. She was taken to the hospital for evaluation.
1:13 p.m.: One driver hit another unoccupied vehicle while trying to manuever in a cul-de-sac in the 1000 block of Robinhood Drive.
6:24 p.m.: A traffic stop in the 7400 block of 204th Street yielded a driving while license was suspended ticket and the driver going to jail on warrants.
8:47 p.m.: A father called police to report his son and step-daughter were in a physical dispute in the 20200 block of 67th Avenue NE.
11:14 p.m.: A driver lost control of his vehicle and left it in the ditch after hitting a sign in the 20500 block of Burn Road.

Aug. 21

8:06 a.m.: Someone broke into a local restaurant in the 21100 block of 67th Avenue NE and stole a flat screen TV and $400.
4:52 p.m.: Someone threw a rock through the sliding glass door of a residence in the 3200 block of 182nd Street NE.
9:15 p.m.: A traffic stop in the 7600 block of 204th Street NE, resulted in a male going to jail for a warrant and getting a driving while license was suspended ticket.

Aug. 20

4:59 p.m.: At the intersection of 211th Place NE and 67th Avenue NE a male driver was issued a ticket for driving while license was suspended and for speeding.
5:53 p.m: A male called to report his terminally ill wife tried to commit suicide in the 7400 block of Eaglefield Drive.

Aug. 19

10:10 p.m.: A minor female was cited at the intersection of 204th Street NE and Olympic Place for reckless driving after spinning her tires and making blind turns at a high rate of speed.

Aug. 18

3:35 a.m.: A male was booked into jail for driving while license was suspended, no liability insurance and expired license tabs in the 8300 block of Putters Court.

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