Returned mail, DUI and drugs in the mail | Sammamish Police blotter April 11-17

Reports were taken from King County Sheriff's Office incident logs

April 11

THAT WAS NICE OF YOU: A Kirkland resident found Sammamish mail on the south side of Southeast 13th Place, just east of 212 Avenue Southeast. She returned it Sammamish Police. Later, police returned mail to its owners or turned it over to the U.S. Postal Service.

DUI COLLISION: King County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a vehicle collision in the 1600 block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast shortly after 10 p.m. Blood alcohol content testing came back with a 0.218 reading, more than twice the legal limit, for the Redmond driver. No one was hurt in the accident.

April 15

PICTURE PERFECT: An unknown person sent unsolicited message of a penis using the Kik phone application to a victim in the 24000 block of Southeast 24th Street.

ARREST: King County Sheriff’s Office made contact with a Carnation woman, who provided false identification, in the 22500 block of Northeast Inglewood Hill Road during a traffic stop. The police computer system was down at the time of the traffic stop, so her identification could not be verified. She was arrested the next day for a felony warrant.

April 17

BETTER THAN A BIRTHDAY CARD?: A Sammamish resident received illegal drugs in the mail and turned them in. King County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the case.