Subject violated no contact order, sent 382 Facebook messages

The following police blotter entries were provided by the King County Sheriff’s Office.

ROBBERY

• On Nov. 8 officers responded to Kohl’s to reports that a ring had been stolen from the jewelry counter.

VIOLATION OF COURT ORDERS

• On Nov. 4 officers were called to a location regarding reports that a mother and daughter had been verbally arguing with each other. The police report stated that court orders between the father and daughter were also violated.

• On Nov. 8 it was reported that a subject violated a no contact order via Facebook. The police report stated a total of 382 messages were sent.

CHILD ABUSE

• On Nov. 4 it was reported by a child that his father had punched and choked him. However, the police report stated there was no evidence to back up the claim.

TRESPASS

• On Nov. 4 officers arrived at Fred Meyer for a welfare check. Upon arrival, officers spoke with a male subject who was parked out in the parking lot. The report stated he was trespassing and arrested for warrants.

• On Nov. 5 officers were called to McDonald’s in Covington for reports that a male subject had been seen in the lobby after he had been trespassed from the location.

EXTORTION

• On Nov. 6 it was reported that the victim sent photos of himself to a female subject. The police report stated she then asked him for his credit card information in order to sign up for her website.

AUTO THEFT

• On Nov. 7 it was reported to officers that the reporting party’s vehicle had been stolen from his driveway overnight.

ASSAULT

• On Nov. 9 a female subject reported to officers that she was assaulted by two males while walking home near Cherokee Bay. The police report stated she claimed she had been grabbed and pulled by the subjects.

• On Nov. 9 officers responded to reports that two family members had accused the other of assault.