Items stolen in pants, fraud checks and more | Police Blotter

It was reported on Feb. 7 that a juvenile in Kohl’s concealed bluetooth speakers in his pants

DISTURBANCE

• It was reported on Feb. 1 that a police officers were dispatched to a domestic violence in progress. The report stated that the comments on the call stated a male was on the phone and was upset about an issue with his direct deposit and not getting his benefits.

• On Feb. 4 police responded to a call from a juvenile neighbor who called to report that her neighbors across the street were involved in physical domestic violence.

MALICIOUS HARASSMENT

• On Jan. 29 it was reported that the suspect has continually entered the ARCO gas station and made hate or threatening statements toward employees and made comments that he was going to kill the employees and blow up the business.

LARCENY

• On Jan. 31 police responded to a call at the Safeway parking lot. According to the report, there was a disturbance in progress. Initial comments stated citizens had caught some shoplifters in the parking lot of the business. When the police officer arrived on the scene, they learned one suspect fled.

It was reported on Feb. 7 that a juvenile in Kohl’s concealed bluetooth speakers in his pants and exited the store without paying for them. The suspect was arrested and released.The case was sent to the King County juvenile prosecutor for filing.

On Feb. 9 police officers were called to the Safeway after four unidentified juvenile suspects ran out of the store carrying two cases of beer and fled in an unknown type of vehicle behind the store.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

On Feb. 1 it was reported that a window screen was found on the ground of a residence and the alarm screen was found on the ground as well.

THEFT

On Feb. 8 police responded to a call that a blue 1997 Honda Civic was stolen from the parking lot at Covington Medical.

CRIMINAL WARRANT

It was reported on Feb. 8 that during a traffic stop, the driver had felony warrants and possible fraud/stolen checks.

On Feb. 8 it was reported that police responded to a call from Pier One Imports of a man laying on the ground, possibly having a seizure. When the police arrived they found the victim laying on the ground had a warrant out for his arrest.