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Friday, November 17, 2017

Crime in Shoreline week ending 11-06-17

Photo by Steven H. Robinson
Selected items from the Shoreline Police blotter, week ending November 6, 2017

Trending - domestic violence and child abuse / neglect

10-28  1:30am on Aurora - drug impaired driver hits median barrier and stops at green light.
10-30  Suspect used I-5 restricted lane to drive on North bus base, trespass, and steal traffic cones.
10-30  Man went through cars at Ballinger Village for beer money, then bought single can of malt liquor at Shell station.
10-31  Thief stole keys from locker at YMCA, then used keys to steal wallet from vehicle.
11-01  Woman stole dog food from Central Market, dropped it when chased by security, and fled in waiting vehicle.
11-01  Theft from locker at Y - got iPhone and car keys.
11-02  Stopped suspicious vehicle on 148xx Interlaken Ave N at 2am; arrested both occupants on warrants. One has history of violence and claims links to Piru Bloods gang.
11-03  Burglary via unlocked slider 169xx 4th Ave NW.
11-03  Shorewood HS called about impaired mother picking up child at school.
11-03  10:30pm Deputies responded to report of robbery at Echo Lake Park. Arrested two subjects armed with stun gun and knife. Booked one into KC jail, the other to Youth Service Center.
11-03  Man arrested for returning to Fred Meyer moments after he had been Trespassed.
11-04  Arrested for pulling out roommate's hair during a fight.
11-04  Resident at 157xx Ashworth Ave N taken for mental evaluation after firing his gun in the house.
11-04  Unknown male stole iPad, iPhone, debit card, and cash after being invited into home.
11-04  Locker prowl at Y.
11-04  Fircrest staff contacted drunken male on campus making statements about being pursued by persons with guns.
11-05  Residential burglary 143xx NE 190th.
11-06  1:30am - unknown suspect in North City Safeway prying open cash registers with a crowbar.


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