POLICE BLOTTER: Maple Valley and Covington


December 8, 2009 · 4:59 PM

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MAPLE VALLEY

SUSPICIOUS

Suspicious circumstances were reported Dec. 7 at Southeast 276th Street. It was believed to be a burglary attempt.

NO PRIZE

A victim at 241st Place reported Dec. 7 he sent $483 in order to collect a prize of $450,000 he supposedly won. He never received the funds.

SUICIDE ATTEMPT

Someone at 225th Avenue Southeast reportedly attempted suicide by overdosing on prescription medication. It was reported Dec. 6.

THEFT

A report was made Dec. 6 of salespeople allegedly stealing mail from a residence at Lake Wilderness.

CHECK, PLEASE

A bad check was issued at a business on state Route 169 and reported on Dec. 6.

COVINGTON

PRYING NOISE

A report was made on Dec. 7 by a man who said he returned home after being gone for 20 minutes. When he returned he heard the sound of someone prying, possibly at his fence on Southeast 251st Street.

BREAK IN

One of the portables at Crestwood Elementary was broken into Dec. 6.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE

A report was made Dec. 6 of a vehicle's window being broken at Southeast 248th Street. The reporting party mentioned a missing case from inside.

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