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Woodinville Crime Report: Stolen Shirt, Commercial Burglary, Auto Theft

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Nov. 19-26.

1.  Vandalism- 14000 block NE Woodinville/Duval.

Victim reported approximately one week ago unknown suspect(s) entered unsecured vehicle and slashed front seat.   

2.  Larceny– 17800 block 130th Ave NE.

The victim reported unknown suspect(s) entered unsecured vehicle at business and removed a Catalytic Converter. 

4Larceny– 17700 block of 140th NE.

The victim reported unknown female suspect left the store without paying for a shirt. Suspect was seen driving away from the scene.  

5.  Commercial Burglary- 14300 block NE 145th St.

The victim reported unknown suspect(s) used unknown means to remove money from the secured business safe. No forced entry was found.

6.  Auto Theft- 17900 block of 142nd Ave NE.

The victim reported unknown Suspect(s) stole a 1992 Honda Accord 4dr from her apartment parking lot. No signs of forced entry were found.

7.  Larceny– 19500 block of 144th Ave NE.

Victim reported unknown Suspect(s) smashed passenger window on vehicle and gained entry. Once inside suspect(s) removed an old cell phone and a new cell phone box that contained a charger and Sim card. 

--Information from Woodinville Police Department. 

More information for both the city and unincorporated King County can be found on line at Crime ReportsNot 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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