License plates being stolen from Sammamish vehicles | Sammamish Police Blotter, Dec. 1 – 9

The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city of Sammamish. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Dec. 1

Rear window: Residents of 212th Place Northeast returned home at 9:41 p.m. to find that a rear window on the south side of the house had been smashed with a rock and the home had been burglarized.

Dec. 3

Not constructive behavior: Two juveniles were trespassing at a construction site on Northeast Fourth Street at 7:37 p.m. They had accessed the property via a ladder on the east side of the segment. Police contacted the property owner and advised that the juveniles be trespassed from the property.

Dec. 4

Family squabble: When an older brother tried to retrieve his dog from his mother’s home on 242nd Avenue Southeast at 1:50 p.m., he shoved his younger sister. Their younger brother hit the older brother with a souvenir baseball bat to protect their sister. The older brother fled the residence with injuries but was located by police. The family declined to prosecute him.

Dec. 5

License to steal: At 1 p.m., a resident of Southeast First Place reported that the front license plate of his 1994 Chevrolet Suburban had been stolen within the past five days. He had had work done on the car at a dealership on Dec. 1.

Dec. 9

Just wanted to warm up: A suspect entered an unlocked vehicle in the driveway of Southeast 41st Place at 7 a.m. The suspect started the car, but did not drive out of the driveway.

License plate thief at it again: An unknown suspect took two license plates off of a vehicle belonging to a resident of the Madison Apartments on 230th Lane Southeast. The crime was reported at 2 p.m.