Swinderella: Car thief leaves boot behind at scene of the crime | Sammamish Police Blotter Nov. 10-15

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

Nov. 8

PHANTOMS: Calls were received by King County regarding a red Ford F-150 that crashed into a ditch near Beaver Lake Middle School shortly after 11 p.m. After arriving, police located a driver inside the vehicle, armed with a knife, who believed he was under attack by someone who was not there.

Nov. 10

FRAUDULENT: A resident on Issaquah-Pine Lake Road reported an unknown female subject opening bank accounts at Boeing Employees Credit Union using the victim’s information.

METAL MALFEASANCE: Copper and aluminum were reported stolen from homes under construction on Southeast 30th Street.

iFOUND IT: Police on patrol found an iPad on the sidewalk in the 300 block of 228th Avenue Southeast.

SHATTERED: Police were called to a home on 211th Way Northeast on a disturbance involving a grandmother arguing with a teenage granddaughter. During the altercation, a lamp and a vase were broken.

OPEN AND SHUT: Unknown subjects stole various items from an unlocked vehicle on 211th Avenue Northeast.

Nov. 12

ACCESS DENIED: A homeowner on East Lake Sammamish Parkway was advised to stay out of fenced-off construction areas.

SUSPICIOUS SOLICITOR: A homeowner on 218th Place Southeast reported a hispanic male knocking on the door and asking for someone who never lived at the residence. The subject was seen driving a vehicle matching the description of a suspect vehicle on previous burglary reports.

FORCED ENTRY: A burglar broke in to a home on Southeast 34th Place after breaking the back door deadbolt lock.

Nov. 13

NAPTIME: A suspicious person was contacted when found sleeping in a driveway at a home on Southeast 16th Place. Police transported him to Issaquah Community Hall for bus tickets.

ANALOG SEXTING: Residents reported a sexually graphic note left affixed to a friend’s fence on a home on East Beaver Lake Road. The reporting party refused to identify the friend or their location at the friend’s request.

Nov. 14

…OR FLIGHT: Residents on Northeast 19th Place reported a subject found leaving a neighbor’s backyard, fled when confronted by neighbors.

UNWELCOME CONTACT: A jogger on Trossachs Boulevard reported being contacted by a suspicious male subject while out for a run.

Nov. 15

DUMPED: A large amount of stolen mail was found dumped on Northeast 6th Court. The mail was returned to the owners. Police received three reports of vehicle prowls in connection with the dump.

BOOTSTRAPPY: A vehicle was stolen from a home on 207th Avenue Northeast. Police believe a boot found at the scene belongs to the suspect.

DOORS DO LOCK…: An unlocked vehicle on 208th Street Northeast was opened and items inside were taken.

DISCOVERY: Police discovered a vehicle prowled in a driveway on 207th Place Northeast while returning stolen mail found on Northeast 6th Court.

MAKING IT EASY: Another vehicle left unlocked on the shoulder on 207th Place Northeast was opened, with checkbooks stolen. One checkbook was discovered at a neighbors who also reported a car prowl.

SPEAKING OF MAKING IT EASY: An amplifier in a custom hard case was reported stolen from a garage on Northeast 9th Street. The garage was left open.

NOTHING WORTH STEALING: An unlocked vehicle on Northeast 8th Street was opened, however nothing was stolen.

IT CONTINUES: Another unlocked vehicle on Northeast 9th Street was opened, found ransacked.

UP IN SMOKE: A carton of cigarettes was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Northeast 9th Street.

AGGRESSIVE BUYER: Homeowners in the area of Northeast 18th Street and 220th Place Northeast reported someone going door to door, asking homeowners if their vehicles were for sale.

YET AGAIN: Another unlocked vehicle was prowled on 207th Place Northeast, the ninth such report of the day.