![]() ![]() There were also two passengers in the car, one female and one female, and the patrol car’s mobile audio/video footage showed a detailed view of the BMW’s occupants. The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 20-30 years old, with brown/black hair wearing a dark-colored jacket. An area check was conducted with negative results. Police didn’t pursue the BMW, which was last seen exiting the parking lot and driving toward the hotel’s entrance on Van Ry Boulevard. The BMW then subsequently struck the front passenger corner of the patrol car as the suspect turned it to drive out of the parking spot and leave the property. Police activated their emergency lights as the suspect pulled into a parking stall. The suspect was observed driving a black BMW with a stolen rear license plate attached to it. He had been slow to leave his room after checkout time and then subsequently caused a disturbance, which included damaging some of the hotel’s items.Ģ4000 block Van Ry Boulevard: Police determined there is probable cause to arrest a man for a hit-and-run collision, attempting to elude a police vehicle and possession of stolen property following an incident in the parking lot at the Studio 6 hotel. He noticed that a small window was broken out and its side sliding door was open, and said some tools and the vehicle’s title were stolen.Ģ3200 block 58th Avenue West: An employee of Waste Management turned in items he had found that included 26 individually addressed credit cards, more than 20 checks made out to an area business, a woman’s driver’s license, three gift cards and a man’s wallet.Ģ4000 block Van Ry Boulevard: A man was trespassed from the Studio 6 hotel’s property at the request of staff. He then observed there were scrapes along with a white paint transfer to the Subaru’s left rear bumper.Ģ3200 block 58th Avenue West: A resident at the Caprice Apartments called police to report that his work vehicle had recently been prowled. The owner of a dark blue Subaru stated that while he was inside the agency, a witness came into the business and told him a suspect vehicle had hit his car in the parking lot. The victim also stated that an opened package belonging to someone else had been left on her doorstep.Ĥ500 block 241st Court Southwest: A resident reported that his mail had been stolen overnight after he discovered in the morning that his mailbox was open.Ģ2900 block 56th Avenue West: A hit-and-run collision was reported at the McMahan License Agency. In addition, the residence’s owner was missing a lawnmower and a pressure washer that had been stored in the garage.Ģ3400 block 54th Avenue West: A package containing two MoKo smart plug automatic light switch timers was reported stolen after being ]delivered to a resident’s doorstep. A green Hummel belt sander and a black and green Festool HEPA dust extractor were among the tools taken from inside the house. Contractors arriving at the house discovered it had been broken into and more than $16,000 tools had been stolen from several parties. The suspect was described as a white woman, approximately 20-30 years old, with blonde hair.Ģ2700 block 49th Place West: A burglary was reported overnight at a residence under construction following damages from a fire. She then got into a red vehicle and was last seen leaving southbound in the 21700 block of 56th Avenue West. Its rear passenger-side window was broken out and the victim’s amplifier and subwoofer were missing.ĥ600 block 218th Court Southwest: A witness said he saw a woman walk over to a residence and take a package off its front porch. The subject was transported to the Snohomish County Jail.Ĥ200 block 236th Street Southwest: The owner of a vehicle reported that it had been prowled overnight. ![]() ![]() He was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and a search of the vehicle located numerous additional such items. 23000 block of Highway 99 in Edmonds: During a traffic stop, a man was arrested on an outstanding warrant. ![]()
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