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Woodinville Crime: Public Pot Smoking, Shoplifting, Attempted Kayak Theft

Here is a list of reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from July 11-17.

 

1.  Vandalism, 14200 Block of NE 171st Street

The Victim reported her car window broken out of her vehicle but nothing taken.

2.  Larceny, 19800 Block of 141st Place NE

Unknown suspect(s) stole the wheels and tires from two flatbed trailers parked on the victim’s business parking lot.

3.  Vandalism, 17100 Block of 131st Ave NE

The victim’s car was “keyed’ and a rear tire slashed while parked in the apartment complex parking lot.

4. Misdemeanor Marijuana, 17600 Block of Garden Way NE

A Woodinville Officer arrested a male suspect smoking marijuana from a pipe behind the theatre. He was cited and released.

5.  Larceny, 14000 Block of NE 175th

A female suspect was arrested for shoplifting clothing items from the victim store after removing the tags and concealing them in her purse.

6.  Burglary, Residential 18700 Block of 143rd Court NE

The victim reported credit cards and an external hard drive stolen from inside her home while the exterior of her home was being painted. Her credit cards were used shortly after the painter finished the job. The Woodinville detective is investigating.

7.  Larceny, 12400 Block of NE Woodinville Drive

The victim reported his phone stolen from a patio table while working outside.

8.  Larceny, 12400 Block of NE Woodinville Drive

An unknown female suspect befriended the victim while at the bar and shortly after, several unauthorized charges were attempted on her debit card. The Woodinville detective is following up this case.

9.  Burglary, Residential, 14900 Block of NE 201st Street

Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s home through an unlocked sliding window and stole a box of change after ransacking the house.

10.  Larceny, 13900 Block of NE 178th Place

Employee steals food, clothes and other items from his retail employer over a period of time. The Woodinville detective is following up this embezzlement case.

11.  Larceny, 13300 Block of NE 171st Street

The victim reported his locking gas cap broken and gas siphoned out of his two gas tanks while parked overnight in the apartment complex lot.

12.  Vandalism, 14300 Block of NE 145th Street

Unknown suspect(s) attempted to steal a kayak from a rack by cutting through the D-ring of the kayak and its heavy cable.

--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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