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Doggie Door Burglary, Low Speed Pursuit – Woodinville Crime Report

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Feb. 18-25.

1.  Larceny– 14500 blk of NE 145th St.

After returning home from a stay at the hotel, the victim reported her ruby necklace had been stolen from a container inside her suitcase.

2.  Larceny14100 blk of NE 200th St.

The victim reported the spare tire stolen from underneath his vehicle.  Video from the business showed a suspect take the tire and leave in a beige 80’s GM Yukon with low profile tires and chrome wheels.

3Fraud- 18000 blk of Garden Way NE.

The store manager reported a fraudulent money order had been used to obtain a $400 gift card.  The card was cancelled prior to any store loss.

4.  Larceny- 16100 blk of Woodinville Redmond Rd.

Unknown suspect(s) stole copper wiring from the back parking lot of the victim business during daylight hours. 

5.  Fraud – 17300 blk of 133rd Ave NE

The victim reported a check he had put in his mail box to pay a bill had been cashed by an unknown suspect at a different location.

6. Auto Theft - 18700 blk of 132nd Ave NE.

The victim reported his 2001 Honda stolen from his driveway over night.

7. Commercial Burglary- 14700 blk of Woodinville Redmond Rd.

Unknown suspects forced entry into a storage door of the business setting off the alarm.  It did not appear entry into the main building was made, nor was anything taken. 

8.  Larceny- 17600 blk of Garden Way NE.

Victim reported leaving her purse behind at the theatre and when she went back for it, it was gone. 

9. Residential Burglary- 18500 blk of 151st Ave NE.

Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s residence through a doggie door and stole jewelry and Wii game. 

10. Larceny- 20000 blk of 142nd Ave NE.

The victim reported his unlocked vehicle had been entered and his stereo skillfully removed from the dash as well as two fly rods and reels stolen.

11.  Stolen Vehicle Recovery- 17100 blk of 140th Ave NE.

A Woodinville Officer attempted to stop a vehicle for a minor traffic violation and engaged the vehicle in a low speed pursuit. The driver ran from the vehicle shedding some clothing to change his appearance but was later found in the area.  He was booked into the King County Jail for possession of a stolen vehicle and eluding.

 12.  Residential Burglary-17900 blk of 157th Ave NE.

Unknown suspects forced entry through the rear French doors of the victim’s home and stole jewelry, watches and wallets.

--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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