Hair today, gone tomorrow | Police Blotter

 

 

The following information was compiled from city of Issaquah Police Reports:

 

A shop owner called police after a customer failed to pay for a $19 haircut on the 6100 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast.

 

Police caught an Issaquah jail inmate with contraband Feb. 28.

 

A television was stolen and a window broken, a $1,300 loss, at the 4900 block of Alpen Glow Place Northwest on Feb. 28.

 

Although thieves didn’t take anything, they smashed a restaurant window on the 100 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on Feb. 28.

 

A woman called policed after spotting a transient with his pants unzipped looking in car windows. The man also waved at her in a parking lot on the 100 block of Newport Way Southwest on Feb. 28.

 

Thieves nabbed a wallet and two doors off a 1997 Jeep Feb. 28 on the 23500 block of Southeast 52nd Street.

 

An Issaquah woman reported on Feb. 28 at the 100 block of West Sunset Way that her neighbor makes threats and becomes generally mean towards the end of each month because of financial issues.

 

A man turned in a small baggy of a blue crystal substance, which he thought might be meth, into the 2500 block of 33rd Avenue Northeast. The substance was tested and found not to be meth.

 

A juvenile female was arrested Feb. 28 on the 2600 block of Northeast Mongolia Street for third degree malicious mischief and verbal domestic violence.

 

A Redmond Police Department officer turned over custody of an individual with a $2,600 Issaquah Police Department Warrant on his head March 1.

 

A Cle Elum man was cited for camping at the 800 block of Third Avenue at 2:36 a.m. on Mar. 1.

 

About $2,265 in electronics was taken from a 2010 Nissan on the 300 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on Feb. 24.

 

The Issaquah police returned a runaway to his mother at the 6100 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast on Feb. 24.

 

Several pairs of eye glasses were stolen, a loss of $500, from a store on the 1100 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on Feb. 23.

 

An individual at the 4200 block of 189th Avenue Southeast reported Feb. 23 a loss of $1,251 as a result of online fraud.

 

A vehicle near Southeast 48th Street was struck, and the occupants were unable to ascend a hill to their residence at Feb. 23.

 

A temporary traffic hazard was posed at 12:56 a.m. on Feb. 24th as a vehicle stopped to assist another vehicle hampered by snowy conditions. The two motorists put on the vehicle’s tire chains in the middle of the roadway on Southeast Issaquah-Fall City Road near Southeast Black Nugget Road.

 

An Issaquah man on the 3600 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway called police on Feb. 24 because his mother would not go to the hospital for dementia.

 

Police found an abandoned silver Landrover on Northwest Firewood Boulevard and Jasmine Place Northwest on Feb. 24. The vehicle’s tabs had expired in 2005.

 

An Issaquah woman on the 400 block of Northeast Birch Street called police on Feb. 25 to issue a complaint about her neighbor, saying that he had placed trash and large logs onto her property. On Feb. 26, the same woman called police saying that a chair had been stolen from her porch, and that she suspected her neighbor.

 

About $900 was stolen Feb. 25th from a 1989 Acura on the 2200 block of Newport Way Northwest.

 

Police were called to escort a girl from her classroom to the office at Tiger Mountain High, while she waited for her mother Feb. 28.

 

The Issaquah Police Department received a Feb. 25 e-mail regarding a hit and run that occurred on the 1400 block of 11th Avenue Northwest on Feb. 21.

 

Neighbors called police regarding a woman screaming and yelling in anger outside an apartment on the 600 block of Northwest Juniper Street on Feb. 25.

 

An Issaquah man was arrested on a drunk driving warrant Feb. 26 on the 4600 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast.

 

Two young men aged 20 and 22 were arrested for the possession of drug paraphernalia on the 700 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard at 1:16 a.m. on Feb. 26.

 

A glass door, valued at $400, was broken at a business on the 300 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on Feb. 26.

 

A juvenile and an 18-year old female were arrested for $120 of theft Feb. 26 at a retailer on the 1800 block of 10th Avenue Northwest.

 

At 4:40 a.m. on Feb. 27, two subjects were found sleeping on the entry floor of a building on the 100 block of East Sunset Way. When questioned, the subjects said they lost their rides home and subsequently received a ride by an Issaquah police officer to a Bellevue residence.

 

A caller at the 600 block of Front Street South on Feb. 27 expressed concern for an occupant who had been taken to Overlake Hospital the night before after slashing his wrists. He had subsequently been treated and released.

 

About $650 in the form of a purse and its content was stolen from a vehicle on the 400 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard on Feb. 27.

 

The license plate was stolen from a vehicle on the 700 block of Rainier Boulevard North on Feb. 28.