A 6-year-old boy intentionally sets grandparents’ home on fire | Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter

Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter from Jan. 23-26

COVINGTON

Jan. 26

  • THAT’S HOW THEY ROLL: Two suspects entered the Safeway store at 11:35 a.m. and were observed by a loss prevention office stealing Pizza Rolls.
  • BURGLARY: 17900 block of Southeast 259th Street. A home was burglarized and the homeowner discovered the suspects stole a loaded pistol.
  • STOLEN: 26900 block of 204th Avenue Southeast. A woman reported that her Gibson Les Paul silver burst custom electric guitar, a rare instrument valued at $5,000, was stolen.

Jan. 25

  • HARASSMENT: 26900 block of 169th Place Southeast. A woman left a harassing note on the front door of a neighbor’s apartment.
  • KIDS THESE DAYS: 16900 block of Southeast 254th Place. A man suspected his son’s friend of stealing a gold chain and gold ring from his home while the boy was visiting.

Jan. 24

  • BREAK IN: 26200 block of 206th Avenue Southeast. Someone kicked in the front door of the victim’s home when they weren’t there during a power outage. Nothing was taken and there was no information about the suspect.

Jan. 23

  • WALLET CLIPPED: 16700 block of Southeast 272nd Street. A customer at Great Clips discovered their wallet had been stolen and their credit as well as debit cards were used at several businesses in Covington.

 

MAPLE VALLEY

Jan. 27

  • PLAYING WITH FIRE: 27700 block of 215th Place Southeast. A 6-year-old boy intentionally set fire inside his grandparents’ home causing minor damage.

Jan. 24

  • FRAUD: 27400 block of 236th Place Southeast. A woman received a phone call from a man who said he worked for an attorney’s office who was suing the victim by a cash advance loan company and if she didn’t pay up in full by the end of the day the police would be called.