Suspect reportedly attempted to enter four unlocked vehicles | Covington & Maple Valley Police Blotter

• On March 4 officers responded to reports of an abandoned vehicle parked on the side of the road for more than 24 hours. According to the police report, the vehicle was removed.

ABANDONED VEHICLE

On March 4 officers responded to reports of an abandoned vehicle parked on the side of the road for more than 24 hours. According to the police report, the vehicle was removed.

AUTO THEFT

It was reported on March 4 that a 1994 Acura Integra was stolen from the Costco employee parking lot.

ATTEMPTED AUTO THEFT

On March 7 officers responded to reports that an unknown suspect attempted to enter four unlocked vehicles. It was reported that the subject attempted to steal one of them. A cell phone and screwdriver were left behind in one of the four vehicles.

On March 10 it was reported that for the second time in a week, an unknown suspect attempted to steal a vehicle from a family’s property. According to the police report, the vehicle registration was stolen.

LARCENY

On March 3 it was reported a female subject was seen stealing packages off the victim’s front porch. A video of the suspect’s vehicle was taken by a neighbor, she was seen driving a silver Volkswagon beetle.

On March 4 a male subject was arrested for a felony warrant after he was caught shoplifting items from Kohl’s.

Officers were contacted regarding the victim’s wallet being stolen from his vehicle on March 6 while it was parked at a gas station.

On March 8 vehicle registration and an iPod nano were reported stolen out of the cab of a parked truck.

On March 9 officers responded to reports that a male subject had reportedly stolen DVDs from Walmart. According to the police report, he entered the store, concealed the movies under his jacket and left without paying.

Officers responded to Safeway on March 9 to reports that a male subject had shoplifted batteries.

On March 9 it was reported that a number of items were stolen from vehicle parked at O’Reilly’s. According to the police report, a butter knife was used to pry open the window.

On March 10 a group of juvenile males failed to pay for their food at IHOP. According to the police report, the group left the store after eating.