Sammamish police blotter | Nov. 14


November 14, 2008 · Updated 4:24 PM 

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Commercial burglary

A commercial burglary alarm was activated in the early morning hours of Nov. 7 at Blockbuster Video in the 3000 block of Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast. Officers responded and found two windows damaged. A Wii Mario Kart and wheel and XBox 360 were stolen. Loss and damages were estimated at $859.

Bus collides with small SUV

A Lake Washington School District bus bumped into the back of a black 2007 Honda Pilot at the intersection of Southeast Eighth Street and 228th Avenue Southeast on the afternoon of Nov. 6. The bus driver told police that he did not see the Honda in time to stop. There were no injuries, and minor damages, according to the police report.

Numerous items stolen from cars

• About $2,000 in cash, a GPS unit, receipts and a Kawasaki toolbox were reported stolen from a gray 2007 Toyota 4-Runner parked in the 26400 block of Southeast 22nd Street, according to a report filed on Nov. 8.

• Someone took a Prada purse containing several gift cards and credit cards overnight from a blue 2009 Honda Pilot parked in the 22100 block of Northeast 27th Place, the victim told Sammamish police on Nov. 4. Loss was estimated at $353.

• A Dell computer and Apple iPod were stolen from a silver Chevrolet Impala parked in the 2000 block of 264th Place Southeast between Nov. 6 and 7, a police report said. Loss was estimated at $3,000.

Drunken vandalism

Officers were dispatched to the 100 block of 228th Avenue Southeast shortly after midnight on Nov. 5, to investigate a report of people vandalizing a fence. Police contacted four teens. Officers arrested two 17-year-old Sammamish boys on suspicion of alcohol violations, according to a report.

Resident reports credit fraud

A resident of the 500 block of 225th Lane Northeast told police his debit card number was used to make three unauthorized purchases or withdrawals: one for $500, one for $480 and one for $1,000, according to a Nov. 5 police report.

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