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After Winning Money at Casino, Man Swindled by Two Women – Woodinville Crime Report

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Feb. 4-11.

1.  Larceny- 12800 block of NE 175th St.

The victim reports her car window broken out and her purse stolen from the front seat while inside the restaurant.

2.  Larceny- 19500 block of 144th Ave NE.

Unknown suspect(s) stole copper wire and aluminum from the recycle bin outside of the business.  

3.  Larceny- 13900 block NE 178th Pl.

The victim reported a duffel bag containing clothing, medication and an iPod was stolen from the trunk of her car while parked in the store lot.

4. Trespass - 17300 block of 140th Ave NE.

Employees called police for an unwanted person hanging around the store who was directing obscenities at the customers.  Police trespassed the suspect from the store and warned he would be arrested if he returned.

5.  Larceny- 17400 block of 133rd Ave NE.

An unknown suspect took the victim’s cell phone from the public service counter while he was working.

6.  Larceny– 14500 block of NE N. Woodinville Way.

Unknown suspect(s) broke the locking gas caps and siphoned gas from one of the business trucks. 

7.  Larceny, Shoplift– 17600 block of Garden Way NE.

Store employees watched as a white female suspect wheeled out a shopping cart full of groceries without paying. When confronted by security, she called friends on her cell phone and was picked up by a red Cadillac driven by a black male.

8.  Larceny – 13300 block of NE 171st  St.

The victim reported his tank bag containing sunglasses and a Swiss army multi-tool were stolen from his motorcycle while parked in the apt. complex lot.

9.  Mail Theft – 15500 block of NE 188th Pl.

The victim reported a package and a check stolen from his unlocked mail box.  Other neighbors in the area were also victims of mail theft.

10.   Larceny- 18600 block of 141st Ave NE.

A white female suspect was seen on video trying several car doors and then entering the victim’s unlocked Jeep.  The suspect stole a knife, cash, ring and social security card.

11.   Larceny- 20200 block of 144th Ave NE.

The victim reported his unlocked vehicle entered during the day and his ipad, charger and sunglasses were stolen.

12.   Larceny- 18600 block of  141st Ave NE

The victim reported his unlocked vehicle entered during the day and his tool bag containing money, tools, cd’s and a flashlight had been taken.  The tool bag without contents was found discarded away from the vehicle. One other vehicle was also prowled.

13.   Vandalism- 17700 block of 140th Ave NE-

Unknown suspect(s) threw a rock at the store window, breaking the glass.

14.   Larceny, Shoplift- 17600 block of Garden Way NE

A female suspect was caught stealing a bottle of whiskey from the store.  She was arrested and booked into the King County Jail for an outstanding warrant. Theft charges are pending.

15.   Larceny- 18400 block of 142nd Ave NE

The victim reported winning money at the casino, meeting two women in the bar and then taking them to his apartment.  A short time later the women left and the victim noticed his laptop, cash, digital camera and cell phone had been stolen. 

--Information from Woodinville Police Department. 

More information for both the city and unincorporated King County can be found on line at Crime Reports. Not all types of crimes committed in Woodinville are shown on the report. Assault, theft, burglary, and robbery are included in the report.

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