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Woodinville Crime Report: Resident Returns Home to Find Unknown Males Playing Xbox

Here is a list of some of the reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from Jan. 28-Feb. 4

1.  Residential Burglary, 17900 block of 142nd Ave NE.

The victim reports he returned home to find his front door unlocked and two unknown males sitting on his couch playing X-box.  When confronted, the two suspects left the apartment with one suspect taking a laptop computer.

2.  Larceny - 17600 block of 130th Ave NE.

Unknown suspect(s) disarmed the victim’s car alarm and stole the two front seats, stereo and CD’s. 

3.  Larceny,- 13100 block NE 186th Pl.

The victim reported his truck was prowled while parked in his driveway.  A laptop, CB, medications and two handgun cases were stolen.

4. Vehicle Recovery, Outside Stolen - 13200 block of NE 186th St.

The victim reported an abandoned vehicle parked in front of her mailbox.  It was found to be a reported stolen vehicle from Everett.  A short distance away, a Nissan was stolen at about the same time this vehicle appeared.

5.  Larceny - 14200 block of NE Woodinville Duvall Rd.

The victim left her vehicle unlocked while she went into the store.  When she returned she found somebody had entered her car and stole her garage door opener. 

6.  Larceny – 14100 block of NE 186th St.

Two suspects believed to be driving a dark colored minivan, stole the catalytic converter from the victim’s company vehicle at about 5:30 pm. 

7.  Stolen License Plates – 18600 block of 142nd Ave NE.

The victim reported one license plate stolen from his vehicle. 

8.  Threats – 13200 block of NE 175th St.

An unknown male called the victim store and made threats to vandalize the business after receiving an unfavorable monetary offer for used ski equipment.

9.  Larceny – 14100 block of Woodinville Redmond Rd.

The victim reported her car window smashed out and her purse stolen from the front seat while she was in the building preparing to bring out cases of wine to her car.

10.  Residential Burglary - 14200 block of NE 171st St.

Unknown suspect(s) pried open the victim’s apartment front door and stole a camera, jewelry and passports. 

 11.  Larceny- 14400 block of Woodinville Redmond Rd.

The victim reported his catalytic converter stolen from his vehicle while parked in the parking lot during his work hours.

12.   Vandalism- 18900 block of  168th Ave NE

The victim reported damage to a bronze Heron sculpture in the church garden believed to have occurred during an attempted theft for metal.

-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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