Intoxicated man gets tired, lays down in parking lot | Issaquah Police Blotter Nov. 26-Dec. 3
Published 1:22 pm Thursday, December 11, 2014
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Nov. 26
TAKE YOUR THINGS: A reporting party from an address on the 100 block of Front Street advised police of transients leaving personal property on the premises overnight. She requested extra patrols over the holiday weekend.
BAD BLOOD: An officer contacted an employee of the Issaquah Senior Center, who reported a woman who had been harassing other seniors.
HIT AND RUN: A woman calling from the 1800 block of 12th Avenue Northwest requested a case number on a hit and run in order to report a footlong scratch on her car to her insurance company. She did not know who scratched the car.
FIRST CLASS: Medication was reported stolen from the mail of a home on the 500 block of Southeast Bush Street.
BLEEP BLOOP: Nearly $500 in video games were reported stolen from a business on the 700 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard.
Nov. 27
TOO MUCH: An officer checked on the welfare of an apparently intoxicated man laying in the middle of a parking lot off the 100 block of West Sunset Way. It was raining and the man was soaking wet. The man was transported to Swedish Hospital for treatment.
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A window was broken on a vehicle parked off the 1000 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard at a total loss of $100.
GTA: A blue 2000 Ford Focus was stolen from the 18300 block of Southeast Newport Way at a total loss of $4,000.
LOUD NOISES: An officer investigated the area around the 3700 block of Providence Point Drive Southeast after a man reported hearing several noises that sounded like gunshots. Other people walking in the area advised the noises may have been fireworks. Nothing was found.
Nov. 28
NO VROOM: Motorcycle parts were reported stolen from an address off the 700 block of Highwood Drive Southwest, at a total loss of $250.
SHOPLIFTING: A 29-year-old Issaquah woman was arrested for the theft of more than $60 of merchandise from a business off the 6200 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast.
OK COMPUTER: A $700 computer was reported stolen from a Nissan Maxima parked off the 5100 block of Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast.
Nov. 29
LICENSE TO DRIVE: A caller advised his 17-year-old grandson took his truck without permission. The family members argued before the teen left the Northwest Goode Place residence with two girls. Issaquah police did not find the truck in the immediate area and advised Washington State Patrol of the situation.
Nov. 30
BARGAIN HUNTING: A 45-year-old Bellevue woman was arrested for stealing nearly $30 of clothing from a business off the 1800 block of 10th Avenue Northwest.
DOMESTIC: A 30-year-old Redmond woman was arrested in connection to a domestic violence incident off the 18300 block of Southeast Newport Way.
Dec. 1
CATALYTIC EPIDEMIC: Two catalytic converters were reported stolen in separate incidents, from the Issaquah Highlands Park and Ride and the 900 block of Northeast High Street.
Dec. 2
BURGLARY: A building on the 300 block of 1st Avenue Northwest was the site of a reporter burglary. A window was damaged at a total loss of $50.
HARASSMENT: A man calling from Southeast Clark Street reported ongoing problems with his neighbor, including numerous unwanted emails and letters about disputes regarding property lines, tree placement and children.
Dec. 3
DUMPSTER DIVE: An employee of Ulta in the Issaquah Highlands reported persons going through the dumpster and taking trash. By the time an officer arrived, the subjects had left in their vehicle.
