All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
LARCENY
• On Feb. 17, the victim reported her locked vehicles parked in her driveway had been broken into. She reported change was taken from the center console.
• On Feb. 18 while shopping at Fred Meyer, an unidentified male stole the victim’s wallet from her purse.
• The reporting party told officers they noticed plants for sale outside a store had gone missing. The plants had been left out overnight.
• The subject was arrested shoplifting and trying to return items for a profit while using someone else’s identification at Home Depot.
FAMILY DISTURBANCE
• The subject was angry when he got home after being arrested for an accident due to being under the influence. It was reported, the subject was upset with his father because he agreed to a search of the vehicle. The search resulted in Heroin being taken as evidence.
VEHICLE PROWL
• The reporting party told officers she found the rear window on her car was broken and items were rifled through. It appeared nothing had been taken.
BURGLARY
• It was reported that an unknown suspect broke a side window near the front entry setting off the alarm. It appeared the suspect fled after the alarm triggered without taking anything.
• On Feb. 19 an unknown suspect entered through a kitchen window and stole a laptop from the living room.
FRAUD
• On Feb. 18, the reporting party received a phone call on his land line from a male claiming to be with the IRS. The male had an Middle Eastern accent and he reported that the reporting party owed back taxes.
CRIMINAL WARRANT
• A male was arrested for his warrant out of Auburn after it was reported he was causing a disturbance at Fred Meyer. He was also trespassed from the store.
ABANDONED VEHICLE
• On Feb. 19 it was reported that a vehicle was dumped and abandoned in the 7900 block of 136th Ave. SE. The vehicle was not running but the keys were left in it.
TRAFFIC COMPLAINT
• The reporting party told officers a vehicle had been speeding through their neighborhood for three straight days at 40 miles per hour.
SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR
• The reporting party told officers a male going door to door selling vinyl windows was thought to be casing homes. She said he knocked on her door during dinner time and while they were talking he just kept looking inside her house.