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Last updated 3/2/2022 at 10:59am

Feb. 21

Burglary

8000 blk. 40th Ave. W. An employee at a storage business reported a burglary.

Theft

12300 blk. Harbour Pointe Blvd. A resident said two toolboxes were stolen from a detached garage.

Kids playing

5400 blk. Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW. A resident reported a group of teens were kicking a ball across the roadway.

Theft

11700 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. An employee said a man took 15 bottles of alcohol two days ago and he had returned to the store. The suspect then allegedly stole a bag of alcohol and left in an SUV. Police did not locate the suspect.

Suspicious

8000 blk. 48th Pl. W. A resident said a double-decker Community Transit bus was parked and appeared to be empty. Police found transit workers trying to fix the bus.

Feb. 20

Theft

11700 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A man was seen placing items down his pants and inside his coat. Officers contacted the suspect, who had several bottles of alcohol down his pants and in his coat. He was arrested and booked into jail.

Domestic violence

12300 blk. Harbour Pointe Blvd. During an argument between two people, one person pushed the other and threw a pen at them. That individual was arrested.

Suspicious

4899 Deerfield Pl. Two youths allegedly rang the doorbell of a resident, ran off, and then returned to do the same thing a short time later. The suspects were not located.

Theft

12300 blk. Harbour Pointe Blvd. A resident reported her rear license plate was stolen overnight.

Feb. 19

Theft

11700 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. Employees reported the theft of alcohol. The suspects left in an unknown vehicle and were not located.

Who dat?

13500 blk. 47th Pl. W. A resident reported seeing a suspicious vehicle in the area. When the officer arrived on the scene, it was discovered that the person in the suspicious vehicle was the resident's family member. The resident did not recognize the vehicle.

Dog found

10600 blk. 57th Pl. W. A resident found a dog while on a walk in her neighborhood. The officer was able to locate the dog's owner and reunited the two.

Feb. 17

Noise

5600 blk. N. Grove. Dr. A resident complained about loud music from a vehicle. The vehicle was gone when police arrived.

Howling

The animal control officer and park ranger walked the gulch trail to investigate a report of a howling coyote. No animals were located.

Lost/found property

10500 blk. 47th Pl. W. A resident turned in a lost cell phone.

Feb. 16.

Nuisance

11700 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A caller said a suspect was in a dumpster, collecting scrap metal. The caller yelled at the man, who left in his vehicle. Officers did not locate the suspect.

Burglary

5000 blk. Brighton Pl. A homeowner returned to find the back sliding glass door broken. Multiple items were stolen from the home.

Nuisance

12600 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A caller reported a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot she wanted moved along. Police checked the vehicle, which was not occupied.

DUI

10900 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A caller said a vehicle backed into their car and the driver appeared intoxicated. Officers located the driver inside a store. He had stumbled inside the store and had fallen in the bathroom, breaking the door to a stall. The suspect appeared to be highly intoxicated and was evaluated by aid. He was arrested and transported to the emergency room before he was cleared to be booked into jail.

 

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