Lights & Sirens

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

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August 28 to September 6th

October 22nd, 2010 at Fri, 22nd, 2010 at 3:27 pm by scottfrank

August 28
8:20 p.m. assault: A 44-year-old female was cited for indecent exposure. The female went out on her balcony naked and was swearing at some juveniles that were outside playing.
11:44 a.m. theft: Prescription medication was stolen from a residence.
8:02 a.m. Vehicle prowl: A county vehicle was broken into and numerous items were stolen. Some of the items were located in the woods nearby.
6:50 P.m. disturbance: Police responded to a domestic dispute between family members. Two males were trying to stop another male from driving after he had had too much to drink.

August 29
6:43 P.m. assault: Police arrested a 48-year-old woman for assaulting her 15-year-old daughter.

August 30
11:29 a.m. accident: A driver failed to yield to oncoming traffic and made a left turn. The two vehicles collided near the middle of the intersection.
11:29 P.m. malicious: Two vehicles and a motorcycle were struck by numerous eggs. All vehicles sustained paint chip damage.
11:26 P.m. robbery: Two male subjects forced their way into a home, held the people within at gun point and left on foot after stealing a small black safe.
1:33 P.m. death: Police responded to a residence for the investigation of a deceased white female adult.

September 1
5:56 p.m. accident: A vehicle parked in a parking lot was struck by another vehicle. The unknown vehicle fled the scene without leaving information.
1:03 p.m. malicious: A male was arrested in Arlington for minor in possession of alcohol and malicious mischief for breaking a business window.
9:04 A.m. Malicious: A work van was vandalized sometime during the night. The passenger side was tagged with gang markings.

September 2
5:01 p.m. theft: A man stole beer from a store.
5:18 p.m. vehicle prowl: Several members of the Arlington track team left their personal belongings in the back of a pickup truck while they were training. Most of the items were stolen.
5:18 p.m. Burglary: Police took a report of a burglary. A residence has been up for sale and someone entered the home and went through the contents in the bedroom.
6:39 p.m. Malicious: A large political sign was stolen.
7:29 p.m. assault: A homeless woman was assaulted by her boyfriend.
5:10 p.m. Fraud: A counterfeit $20 bill was used at a fast food restaurant.
3:17 a.m. Substance: A male was arrested and drug paraphernalia and stolen checks were found in his backpack. He was booked into the Snohomish County jail.

September 3
11:25 p.m. malicious: A male kicked the door of an apartment. He was in an argument with his girlfriend and wanted her to open the outside door to let him in.
3:56 p.m. theft: A dune buggy was taken from a fenced area and parted out.

September 6
3:03 p.m. Domestic Violence: A female was arrested and booked into the Marysville jail for assaulting her husband.
7:10 a.m. theft: A 42-year-old male attempted to steal beer from a store.

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