Teenage girl receives obscene photos on cell phone | Police Blotter - Maple Valley and Covington


July 14, 2010 · 7:19 AM

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MAPLE VALLEY

July 10

DRINKING AT THE PARK: 25000 block of 224th Avenue Southeast. Officers trespassed seven people from Lake Wilderness Park while two were cited for alcohol violations.

July 9

CHECK FRAUD: 26800 block of Maple Valley Highway. An employee reports that someone has obtained information for the company's bank account and has created at least eight fraudulent checks using the company's bank account number, but an incorrect routing number.

July 6

EXPENSIVE TASTE: 24200 block of Southeast 261st Place. A designer bag disappeared from a closet in a home and the owner suspects the real estate agent stole it as the only way to get into the house was via a lock box on the front door.

OBSCENE PICTURE MESSAGES: 23500 block of Southeast 242nd Place. A 14-year-old girl received photos of an unknown male's genitals on her cell phone.

July 4

ARSON: 23700 block of Southeast 280th Street. Someone set fire to the contents of a metal Dumpster at Glacier Park Elementary School. Authorities confirmed the fire was started intentionally.

July 2

POT POSSESSION: 26900 block of Maple Valley Highway. A man parked near the Goodwill in Four Corners was arrested after he was contacted by an officer who saw a marijuana pipe in plain view on the drivers side floor board of the car.

COVINGTON

July 12

UNDERAGE DRINKING: 18800 block of Southeast 269th Street. A juvenile male spent some time with known gang members and returned home "heavily intoxicated."

July 9

ROBBED: 27100 block of 185th Avenue Southeast. The suspect used a folding knife to rob the victim on the sidewalk outside of Mezcal restaurant, taking all of the victim's money.

July 6

VANDALISM: 19200 block of Southeast 268th Street. Someone tagged a fence in the Timberlane neighborhood with the word "FADE" sprayed on with pink paint.

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