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Fast Food Follies: Assault at the Drive-Thru – Woodinville Crime Report

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from March 11 - March 18.

1.  Larceny - NE 195th St / 164th Ave NE.

The victim reported her car window was shattered and her purse stolen from the front seat while parked on the street during the day.

2.  Larceny, Bicycle- 17300 blk of 131st Ave NE.

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bicycle when he left it outside the restroom for only a few minutes.

3.  Mail Theft – 16000 blk of NE Woodinville Duvall Rd.

The victim reported his mail had been stolen while he was out of town for one week. 

4. Driving while License Suspended- Various Times and Locations

Woodinville officers conducted traffic stops on 5 individuals, finding their licenses had been suspended.  One driver was booked into jail for an outstanding warrant. 

5.  Fraud - 17300 blk of 133rd Ave NE.

After receiving information from Verizon, the victim discovered an unknown suspect had purchased 5 phones and service plans using his personal information.

6. Assault, Misdemeanor - 17400 blk of 131st Ave NE.

While in his car in the drive-thru of Jack in the Box, the victim yelled obscenities to two people on foot nearby.  The victim was punched in the face by a male suspect who took offense at the references made to his girlfriend.  The suspect was found nearby and was fingerprinted and cited for assault and then released. 

8. Illegal Dumping – NE 174th / 131st Ave NE>

A Woodinville Officer contacted a male sitting in his car at the park, eating fast food at 2 a.m. The man had discarded his trash just outside his car window in the parking lot. The officer issued an infraction for littering and warned the man about being in the park after hours. 

9. Trespassing – 13200 blk of NE 175th St.

While making a routine patrol of the park restrooms, an officer found the door bolted closed from inside.  After knocking for several minutes, a transient opened the door and said he had been sleeping. This is the second contact with the man and he was warned he would be arrested for trespassing if he returned.

10. Fraud - 13300 blk of NE 175th St.

Unknown suspects write fraudulent checks on the business account and deposit them in other states.   

--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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