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July 2
7200 block 213th Place Southwest: A man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine. While in a police vehicle, he tried to kick out a window. He was placed in four-point restraints while being transported to jail.
July 3
22700 block 76th Avenue West: A friend of a homeowner entered the victim’s apartment without knocking. He was told to leave, which he did. He then walked back in and began yelling at the victim. She punched him and he left.
July 4
9200 block 240th Street Southwest: Victim has a valid civil court order against her neighbors, which prohibits them from coming onto her property. She reported a violation and wanted to obtain a police case report for documentation.
July 5
8500 block 200th Street Southwest: Two female were found on top of the roof at Maplewood Cooperative School.
July 6
9500 block 240th Street Southwest: An Edmonds School District security monitor reported there were three broken windows at the former Woodway Elementary.
July 7
20300 block 81st Avenue West: Victims found their home broken into with numerous items missing after returning home from their wedding.
8200 block Talbot Road: Dead animals were found on the property of a rental home.
July 8
21600 block 76th Avenue West: A female checked into the emergency room with injuries from an alleged vehicle collision. She was unable to explain the circumstances of the vehicle accident.
23600 block Highway 99: A subject attempted to steal two cellular phones and assault two subjects, which caused injury during his attempt to escape. The male was booked for attempted robbery and two counts of assault in the second degree. (You can see the related letter to the editor regarding this incident here.)
July 10
21300 block 80th Avenue West: A man assaulted his partner during an argument by punching and slapping him. He was booked into Snohomish County Jail.
July 11
8100 block 238th Street Southwest: A complainant reported a work computer stolen from an unsecured company truck over 4th of July holiday weekend.
— By Lily Jaquith




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