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Stolen Steaks, Silly String Shenanigans – Woodinville Crime Report

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

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1.  Forgery – 14000 blk of NE Woodinville-Duvall Rd.

An unknown female attempted to pass a forged prescription for Oxycodone pills. The suspect never returned to pick up the prescription.

2.  Auto Theft18500 blk of 142 Ave NE.

The victim reported her locked 1998 Black Jeep Cherokee was stolen from a parking lot across from her office building.  It was found the same day parked one lot away in front of a different business from where she believed she had left it.  Report is Unfounded.

3.  Commercial Burglary- 14000 blk of NE 175 ST.

Officers responded to an audible commercial alarm where they found the front door open.  Surveillance video showed a male suspect prying open the plastic lottery display and stealing the scratch tickets. The Woodinville Detective is investigating. 

4.  Prowler, Vehicle - 14700 blk of NE 177 ST.

The victim reported unknown suspect(s) had entered his unsecured vehicle parked in his driveway and rummaged through the glove box and center console. 

5.  Larceny – 12400 blk of NE Woodinville Drive

The victim reported she was at a local restaurant/bar and an unknown female suspect picked up her purse and left with it.  Her credit cards were later used by unknown suspect(s) for food and gasoline.

6. Auto Theft - 19500 blk of 144 Ave NE.

Victim reported the theft of a 1997 Ford F250 that his company used infrequently for deliveries.  The vehicle was last seen parked in the parking lot next to the business two weeks ago.

7.  Larceny- 17600 blk of Garden Way NE.

Officers responded to a shoplift in progress where the suspect hid three packages of steaks in his jacket and left the store without paying. Once outside the store witnesses observed the suspect remove his jacket and run away from the scene. The suspect was observed getting into a vehicle that officers located and stopped. The suspect was placed under arrest on outstanding warrants.  Theft charges are pending. 

8.  Commercial Burglary- 20000 1blk of 142 Av SE.

Victim reported forced entry had been made to his motor home by unknown suspect(s) while it was parked at an RV lot.  Suspects removed a flat screen TV with DVD player, numerous DVD’s, tennis racquet, walkie- talkies and tools.

9. Residential Burglary- 16800 blk of 126 Ave NE.

Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into the victim’s residence and stole a gun, jewelry and a computer. 

10. Residential Burglary- 17900 blk of 164 Ave NE.

The victim reported his residence had been burglarized with no forced entry by unknown suspect(s).  Several baseball hats, a radar detector, and a Kindle Fire were stolen.

11.  Vandalism- 17300 blk of 131 AV NE.

A citizen reported vandalism to a local park after finding a large quantity of toilet paper and “silly string” covering the play equipment. They also observed a large amount of garbage thrown around the area. 

12.  Accident, DUI-17600 blk of Garden Way NE.

Police responded to the report of a non-injury accident and found one driver they believed to be under the influence of alcohol.  Her vehicle was impounded and she was processed for DUI and released. 

--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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