Police Blotter: Feb. 9-14

By Brandon Macz

Friday, Feb. 9


12:11 p.m. — Police posted a 24-hour notice to vacate at an illegal campsite in the 100 block of East Hill Street.


1:22 p.m. — Police arrested a man and woman on drug possession charges in the 19100 block of North Kelsey Street. The man was taken to the Department of Corrections on an outstanding warrant.


Saturday, Feb. 10


8:40 a.m. — Three vehicles were prowled in the 16500 block of White Mountain Road Southeast, and two coasts were stolen.


2:18 p.m. — A woman reportedly left a store in the 14700 block of Chain Lake Road with a car full of clothing without paying.


3:16 p.m. — Nothing was reported stolen, but a car was ransacked in the 17500 block of 150th Street Southeast.


Sunday, Feb. 11


6:45 p.m. — Police took a runaway report in the 15300 block of Plainview Place Southeast. The girl was later located.


Monday, Feb. 12


1:39 a.m. — Police arrested a man for DUI in the 19100 block of State Route 2.

1:36 p.m. — Police assisted the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office in the 21900 block of Old Owen Road, and one man was booked on a robbery charge.


2:40 p.m. — Police arrested a man on assault charges in the 14700 block of 179th Avenue Southeast.


Tuesday, Feb. 13


1:25 a.m. — Police arrested a man for driving with a suspended license and controlled substance charges in the 200 block of East Main Street.


11:17 a.m. — A window to a vehicle was broken out in the 14800 block of 179th Avenue Southeast. Nothing was reported stolen.


12:19 p.m. — Police arrested a woman in the 14700 block of Chain Lake Road for reportedly shoplifting a purse from a store.


4:06 p.m. — Police arrested a man for shoplifting in the 19100 block of North Kelsey Street.


Wednesday, Feb. 14


11:43 a.m. — Police arrested a woman on two outstanding felony warrants in the 800 block of West Main Street.


6:07 p.m. — Police contacted property owners in the 18600 block of Blueberry Lane Southeast about ongoing nuisance issues.

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