Panhandler would 'swears and cuss' if people refused to give money | Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter


August 10, 2010 · 3:23 PM

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COVINGTON

Aug. 9

VANDALISM: 19100 block of Southeast 260th Place. Three suspects threw large rocks through the victim's car window. This is the third time this has happened to the victim.

Aug. 5

BAD GUESTS: 26600 block of 159th Avenue Southeast. A pair of suspects whom had been staying in a tent in the homeowner's back yard stole cash and electronics from the house.

July 30

UNRULY PANHANDLER: 17400 block of Southeast 270th Place. A man was panhandling in the Walmart parking lot. If they didn't give him money he would "swear and cuss at them."

MAPLE VALLEY

Aug. 6

DISTURBING "DONATION": 24200 block of Southeast Kent Kangley Road. Someone put a dead baby rabbit in a cardboard box, labeled it "Toys for Children," then left it at the door step of a daycare.

Aug. 4

THREATS: 22500 block of Southeast 275th Court. After arriving at the victim's home, the suspect became angry and lashed out verbally, and "threatened to cut off (the) victim's head with a hatchet."

DINE AND DASH: 26900 block of Southeast 272nd Street. Five men were seen driving away from Four Corners Bar and Grill in a white van with a mattress strapped to the top and a black Hummer after they left without paying for their food.

July 31

CAR ON FIRE: 26800 block of Witte Road Southeast. After stealing a car from Kent the thief dumped it in Maple Valley then set it on fire.

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