Forged prescriptions, stolen license plates and more | Police Blotter

It was reported that an unknown subject provided forged prescriptions to the pharmacy at Fred Meyer

LARCENY

On Dec. 28 it was reported that an unknown suspect stole the victim’s purse while she was shopping at Fred Meyer.

On Jan. 3 officers responded to reports that an unknown male had jumped the counter at Rite Aid in order to steal five bottles of cough syrup.

FAMILY DISTURBANCE

On Dec. 28 the reporting party told officers that there was a verbal altercation between himself and his wife. The police report stated that the argument may have turned physical when one pushed the other.

BURGLARY

On Dec. 29 officers responded to reports that tools and equipment were taken from a construction site. The police report stated the lock was removed from the site to gain entry.

VEHICLE PROWL

On Jan. 6 it was reported that a vehicle parked at LA Fitness had its window smashed. The police report stated that nothing was taken from the vehicle.

FORGED PRESCRIPTION

On Dec. 29 it was reported that an unknown subject provided forged prescriptions to the pharmacy at Fred Meyer.

FORGERY CHECKS

On Dec. 29 officers responded to reports that an unknown suspect forged the payee name on a check and cashed it in for $600.

STOLEN LICENSE PLATE

On Dec. 29 it was reported that an unknown suspect reportedly stole the license plate off the victim’s pickup truck.

DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LICENSE

On Dec. 29 officers on patrol observed a traffic violation and attempted to pull the vehicle over. The police report stated the vehicle attempted to elude the officers. The report added the driver switched spots with the passenger before pulling the vehicle over. The driver had a suspended license and was required to have an interlock device, which was not present.

MENTAL COMPLAINTS

On Dec. 30 it was reported to officers that a female subject contacted the reporting party asking to use his bathroom and shower. The police report stated that the subject was covered in feces and still had a hospital IV in her arm. The report added she was taken back to the hospital.

On Jan. 5 while officers were on patrol, they noticed a female subject standing on the side of the Maple Valley-Black Diamond Road Southeast. The report stated she was not dressed in appropriate clothing for cold weather and she was standing so close to the road that she was nearly hit by oncoming traffic. The report added she had been drinking.