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Woodinville Crime: Thieves Rob House While Owners Sleep

In one of the more scary crimes in Woodinville last week, robbers entered a house through an open window while the residents slept. Here is a list of reported crimes in the City of Woodinville from June 26-July 4.

 

1.  Larceny, 14200 Block of NE 171st Street.

The victim’s unlocked vehicle was entered and thieves stole his sunglasses, blue tooth and debit card. The card was used at unknown locations.

2.  Larceny, 19400 Block of 144th Ave NE

Two of the victim’s unlocked business trailers were entered. A battery and a metal ramp were stolen from inside.

 3.  Fraud- 14200 Block NE 171st Street.

The victim called police to report someone had tried to use her social security number to claim unemployment benefits in Nebraska.

 4Burglary, Residential, 15600 Block of NE 198th

Unknown suspects forced open the sliding door of the home and stole coins, costume jewelry and a laptop computer from inside.

 5.  Larceny, 13000 Block of NE 196th

The victim reported his mailbox stolen; unknown if any incoming mail was taken.

6.  Larceny, 17300 Block of 131st Ave NE

City employees reported copper wire stolen from the park gazebo.

7.  Vandalism, 19700 Block of 131st Ave NE.

Unknown suspects damaged victim’s vehicle windshield with rocks.

8.  Vandalism- 14100 Block of NE 179th Street

The Victim reported somebody had made a large scratch down the entire side of her car while it was parked in her apartment complex lot.

 9. Burglary, Commercial 15600 Block of NE Woodinville Duvall Rd

Three businesses reported damage to the door handles/locks on the exterior of the building. Nothing was taken from inside and its unknown if actual entry was made.

 10. Stolen License Plates, 13300 Block of NE 171st Street.

The victim reported both license plates had been stolen from his vehicle.

 11. Burglary, Residential, 12400 Block of NE 154th Place

Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s home through an open window while they slept and stole computers, wallets, cash, cameras and cell phones from different rooms in the house.

 12.  Larceny, 13200 Block of NE 201st Court.

The victim’s unlocked vehicle was entered and his wallet stolen.

13.  Larceny, 14500 Block of NE 145th Street.

The victim’s unlocked vehicle was entered while parked at the hotel and his vehicle registration, owner’s manual and insurance card were stolen from inside.

 14.  Larceny, 13900 Block of NE Mill Place.

An unknown suspect stole a display phone from the store.

 

--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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