Juveniles arrested for stealing from Tahoma High School construction site | Covington & Maple Valley Police Blotter

MARIJUANA

MARIJUANA

• On Oct. 4 officers responded to Kentwood High School to reports that students had skipped class to smoke marijuana.

LARCENY

• On Oct. 6 it was reported that an unknown male was seen punching the victim’s vehicle window. The police report stated, the subject stole her backpack from inside the vehicle. When officers arrived on scene, the subject had fled in a vehicle driven by another male subject.

• On Oct. 8 it was reported that a wallet was stolen from the victim’s unlocked vehicle while parked at a gas pump.

• On Oct. 9 a male and female duo were trespassed from Kohl’s after reportedly shoplifting.

BURGLARY

• On Oct. 9 it was reported that officers had arrested juvenile males for stealing items from the construction site of the new Tahoma High School.

• On Oct. 10 it was reported that unknown suspects used the victim’s stolen house key to gain entry into their home. The police report stated items were taken without permission.

THREATS

• On Oct. 6 it was reported that a student at Kentwood High School had made comments that made his counselor feel threatened.

• On Oct. 6 officers responded to Cedar Heights Middle School regarding reports that a student had emailed their teacher a threat.

CREDIT CARD FRAUD

• On Oct. 7 it was reported that the victim’s debit card had been taken and used without permission.

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

• On Oct. 6 it was reported that marijuana was found in a vehicle parked off Kentwood’s campus.