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Comicon Ticket Stolen, Commercial Burglary – Woodinville Crime Report

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Feb. 25- March 4.

1.  Trespass- 17500 blk of 131st Ave NE

Officers on routine patrol found a transient sleeping in the men's restroom at the Woodinville Soccer Fields.  The transient said he was waiting for a bus and was warned about sleeping in the bathroom.

2.  Commercial Burglary- 17700 blk of 130th AV NE

An employee reported holes cut in the fence around the business but it was unknown if entry had been made.  A review of surveillance video is necessary.

3.  Larceny- 18600 blk of Woodinville-Snohomish Rd.

The victim reported she was inside her business when unknown suspect(s) smashed the front passenger side window of her car and stole her Coach purse and contents sitting on the passenger seat.  

4. Larceny– 14500 blk of NE 145 St.

The victim reported he left his laptop in the conference room after a presentation.  When he returned a short time later, it was gone.

5.  Larceny– 14500 blk of NE N. Woodinville Way.

Unknown suspect(s) attempted to remove the locking gas cap from a vehicle in the unsecured business parking lot.  When the cap would not come off, the suspect(s) cut the fuel supply line and stole gasoline. 

6.  Larceny- 13300 blk of NE 171 St.

Victim reported the theft of keys, flashlight, and a multi day ticket to Emerald City Comicon out of her unsecured vehicle that was parked in the apartment parking lot. 

8. Larceny– 18500 blk of 142 AV NE.

The rear license plate was stolen from the victim’s Ford F150 that was parked in a business warehouse parking lot. 

9.  Larceny, Shoplift -250 - 17600 blk of Garden Way NE.

A female suspect was arrested after concealing food items inside her purse and leaving the store without paying. She was cited and released with theft charges pending.

10. Larceny- 20300 blk of 156 AV NE.

Unknown suspect(s) stole numerous plants from the front yard of the victim’s residence.  The plants were of various sizes and types and were recently planted. 

11. Larceny- 14000 blk of NE 175 ST.

The victim’s wallet was stolen from her shopping cart while inside the store.

12. Commercial Burglary– 17700 blk of 140 AV NE.

Officers responded to an audible alarm with glass breakage.  Officers arrived to find a window smashed out and determined a skateboard, watch and headphones were stolen.  A K-9 track indicated suspect(s) ran through to the parking lot to a likely vehicle and left the scene.  No video was available.

--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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