Catalytic converters stolen from cars at the park and ride | Sammamish Police Blotter Nov. 15-19

All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Nov. 15

TIPSY: A driver was arrested for DUI at the intersection of Southeast 16th Street and 228th Avenue Southeast. The driver tested with a blood alcohol content of .163.

THEFT AND FOUND: A victim of a robbery earlier in the day was walking the neighborhood on 222nd Place Northeast and found one of the stolen items — a car manual.

EASY ENTRY: A resident on 255th Avenue Southeast reported items stolen from a vehicle with an unlocked driver’s side door.

Nov. 16

SURPRISE REDECORATION: Police were dispatched to a house on Southeast 14th place that had been covered with spray paint, motor oil, eggs and mashed potatoes.

DOMESTIC: Police were called to the Madison Apartments when a domestic argument ended when the boyfriend slammed his girlfriend into the wall.

CLOSE CALL: A 91-year-old woman on Northeast 19th Drive fell and was unable to get up, and was on the floor for several hours before she was able to crawl to the front door, open it and call for help.

Nov. 17

LONG TERM PARKING: A caller reported a vehicle had been left abandoned for two months near the intersection of Northeast 22nd Street and 228th Avenue Northeast.

CAMPOUT: A subject was found sleeping in front of Sammamish City Hall. He was advised that there was no camping allowed anywhere in city limits.

SHIPWRECKED: A caller reported a boat and trailer that had been left abandoned on Northeast 11th Street for over a year.

UNLOADED: An anonymous citizen dropped off ammunition at the front desk of the Sammamish Police Department and refused to wait for an officer to make a report.

YOU CAN RUN BUT…: A male subject seen walking in the 3100 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway was arrested for a Theft 3 warrant out of Woodinville.

PINGED: A phone reported lost at Skyline High School was traced via GPS to an address in the Klahanie area. Residents denied having the phone to police.

Nov. 18

DRY RUN: An unknown party reportedly forced their way into an apartment at the Boulder Creek Apartments, however it appears nothing was taken.

INCHING ALONG: A caller reported an abandoned vehicle left near the intersection of Southeast 18th Street and Trossachs Boulevard for the past six months. Every other day, an unknown party moves the vehicle approximately one foot. Police were unable to identify a registered owner.

Nov. 19

TARGETED THEFT: Police took a report on a catalytic converter stolen from a Honda Element parked at the South Sammamish Park and Ride.

SECOND SHOT: A catalytic converter was reported stolen from another vehicle at the same location.