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Woodinville Crime: Drunken Concert Goer, Theft From Open Cars, Garages

Here is a list of reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from June 12-17.

 

1.  Larceny, 15300 Block of 128th Ave NE

The victim reported his unlocked car was entered overnight and his garage door opener, jumper cables and monopod stolen from inside. A second victim also had her unlocked vehicle entered and a vacuum stolen from the trunk.

2.  Vandalism, 14600 Block of 125th Ave NE.

The Victim reported someone had scratched the entire side of her car with an unknown object causing substantial damage.

3Larceny, 18700 Block of 164th Ave NE

The victim’s unlocked vehicle was entered while parked in her driveway.  Her wallet, GPS, and game system were stolen from inside.

4. Larceny, 13900 Block of NE 178th Place

The victim’s iPhone was stolen out of her shopping cart while in the store shopping.

5. Larceny, 15500 Block of 135th Place NE.

Unknown suspect(s) stole two boxes of Avon products from the victim’s front porch after the UPS delivery.

6. Burglary, Commercial Attempt, 13600 Block of NE 175th Street.

An attempted burglary was discovered after an employee noticed the front door to the business had new damage.  

7.  Larceny, 17700 Block of 140th Ave NE

A store employee reported a white female left the store without paying for a dress.

8.  Liquor/Tobacco Violation- NE 171st / 131st Ave NE

A citizen reported a homeless man drinking alcohol in the city park.  He was contacted and cited for possessing alcohol in a county park.

9.  Larceny, 13900 Block of NE 175th Street.

The victim reported his briefcase, computer and cell phone stolen from his unlocked vehicle while parked in the lot.

10.  Trespassing, 14100 Block of NE 145th Street.

An intoxicated concert attendee was asked to leave the event after being disruptive and refusing to leave the stage area and refusing to follow police directives.  The man resisted police and kicked at them making them all fall to the ground. The man was placed in a taxi to go home and will be cited for trespassing.

 

--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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