Issaquah police blotter | Nov. 28


December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:20 AM 

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Thief arrested Police arrested two 19-year-old Issaquah women on suspicion of shoplifting and possession of stolen property at about 6:15 p.m. Nov. 21 at Target, 755 N.W. Gilman Blvd. The duo reportedly took video games, a curling iron and a laptop computer. The total amount of the items is estimated at $546, but the goods were recovered, according to a police report. Theft reports • A red 1995 Nissan Quest was stolen overnight Nov. 21 from the Issaquah Police Department, 130 E. Sunset Way. Loss is estimated at $1,500. • A white 2001 Dodge Neon was reported stolen about 11:11 a.m. Nov. 21 from the 6000 block of 220th Place S.E. Police recovered the car. • A silver 2006 Subaru Tribeca was broken into overnight Nov. 21 in the 700 block of Front Street. A GPS and iPod adapter were taken. Loss is estimated at $1,035. • A black 1995 Toyota Corolla was broken into at approximately 6 p.m. Nov. 21 in the 700 block of Front Street. Nothing was taken, but the door seal was damaged. Malicious mischief A 20-year-old Issaquah man was arrested at about 12:51 p.m. Nov. 21 at the 100 block of S.E. Bush Street on suspicion of malicious mischief and domestic violence, a police report said. Drivers cited • A 26-year-old Seattle man was arrested at approximately 4 p.m. Nov. 23 on the Interstate 90 onramp from Front Street North, for driving with a suspended license, according to a report. • Police arrested a 24-year-old Tukwila woman for driving with a suspended license at about 5:30 p.m. Nov. 23 at the intersection of 12th Avenue Northwest and Northwest Maple Street.

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