Issaquah police blotter


December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:24 AM 

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Suspended licenses • A 26-year-old Tacoma man was arrested at 11:34 a.m., Jan. 16, at Costco, 1801 10th Ave. N.W. on suspicion of driving with a suspended license. • A 40-year-old Issaquah woman was arrested at 6:28 p.m., Jan. 16, in the 200 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on suspicion of driving with a revoked license. D.U.I arrest Police arrested a 21-year-old Renton woman in connection with driving under the influence at 2:41 a.m., Jan. 17 on Front Street North. Her blood alcohol level was checked twice, reading .215 and .224. Malicious mischief Police responded to a report of malicious mischief at 2:38 p.m. Jan. 18 in the 1900 block of 18th Avenue Northeast, where the tail light of a car had been damaged. Loss is estimated at $300. Car, lawn ornament theft • Two officers responded to a report of theft at 4:33 p.m. Jan. 19 in the 1900 block of 23rd Place Northeast. The windows were broken on a 2006 Acura RSX, and a DVD player, speakers and an amp were taken. Loss is estimated at $2,300. • Police received a report of theft at 10:04 a.m. Jan. 20 in the 200 block of Southwest Clark Street The vicitm told officers that some of her clay lawn ornaments had been stolen, and officers passed crime prevention tips off to the building manager of her apartment. Attempted burglary Four officers responded to a report of a potential burglary at 12:12 a.m. Jan. 20 in the 900 block of 5th Avenue Northwest. A building window had been damaged, and loss is estimated at $200.

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