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Police Blotter June 2-4th

July 1st, 2011 at Fri, 1st, 2011 at 11:40 am by scottfrank

June 3
6:43 P.m. Substance: A male was cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia in the 17000 block of Smoky Point Blvd.
6:17 P.m. Domestic Violence: Police were called to a domestic dispute in the 18000 block of Hawksview Dr. The wife left for the weekend so things could cool down.
10:15 P.m. Domestic Violence: A female was booked into the Denny Youth Center for assaulting her mother and step-father in the 8000 block of Abbey Place.
June 4
2:06 P.m. Theft: A female left her cell phone at a restroom in the 3000 block of 172nd St. NE. When she returned to the restroom someone had stolen it.
9:03 P.m. domestic violence: A female slapped her boyfriend in the 100 block of Haller Ave. She was booked into jail for assault 4.
4:26 P.m. domestic violence: A male assaulted his sister at her residence in the 8000 block of 212th St. NE. He fled the scene but was arrested later and booked into the Marysville jail for assault 4.

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