Person arrested for trespassing at Bastyr 220 times | King County Sheriff’s Blotter

The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.

The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.

April 9

A person reported the sale of a vehicle where the license plates were missing. The license plates were recovered and the person was cited for failure to transfer the title within 45 days.

April 13

A person reported a burglary at the United Pest Control offices located at 6016 NE Bothell Way. The west drywall between the Pest Control’s office space and the unoccupied office next door had been punctured to allow for entry.

A person was arrested for driving with a suspended or revoked license in the third degree. They were arrested near the intersection of Northeast Bothell Way and 67th Avenue Northeast.

A person reported receiving fraudulent checks for payments in regards to the sale of a camera on Ebay. The victim received the check and then notified authorities.

A victim was assaulted, near the 1800 block of 73rd Avenue NE, by an unknown male. They were punched while in their apartment and received lacerations and other injuries.

April 14

A person was caught buying a controlled substance, suspected to be heroin, at the intersection of Northeast Bothell Way and 68th Avenue Northeast.

April 15

While on a routine patrol, officers were dispatched to a burglary near the 5700 block of NE 190th Street. A person contacted authorities concerning watching two while male suspects loading bikes into the back of their Mercedes from a residential car port. More than $250 in valuables were taken.

A resident near the 15000 block of 76th Place NE reported a break-in at her vehicle. Overnight, a person smashed in the right front window of her auto and took personal items valuing less than $250.

April 16

A suspicious vehicle was reported as parked near the location of prowls near the 15400 block of 78th Ave. NE.

An overnight smash and grab was reported near the 15100 block of 80th Ave. NE. The person took a garage remote and other items.

A person, near the 151000 block of 78th Ave. NE, woke to find that the front passenger door to her vehicle was ajar. Upon examination, it was found that the glove box and center console was opened, and less than $250 in items taken from the vehicle.

A person reported suspicious circumstances near the 7300 block of NE 205 Street. The reporting person believes her husband’s ex-wife is sending people to harass her and her family.

A person reported receiving a letter and a check for $4,760.00 in the mail. The letter stated he’d won a large jackpot of cash and the check was to pay the non-resident taxes on his winnings. The person deposited the check into his Wells Fargo account only to find it was a check depositing scam.

A person was arrested, near the intersection of Northeast 170th Street and 68th Avenue Northeast, for outstanding felony warrants. The suspect was booked into King County Jail (KCJ).

A person trespassed at Bastyr University, possibly a total of 220 times. They were removed from the area.

April 17

A person reported main being stolen from their mailbox, located near the 8000 block of NE 145th St., after finding the open front hatch of the mailbox open. It was a non-locking mailbox on the street with other boxes.

A person was cited, near the intersection of Northeast 180th Street ad 68th Avenue Northeast, for failing to transfer the title of a vehicle within 45 days.

A subject was refused entry into the Northshore Pub, located at 18017 68th Ave. NE, and attempted to punch a pub employee. The subject was taken to Evergreen Hospital for alcohol detoxification.

April 18

A person was booked into the South Correctional Entity (SCORE) after they were pulled over near the 6400 block of NE Bothell Way and found to be driving with a revoked license in the first degree and in operation of a vehicle without an interlock device. Their vehicle was impounded.

A person with a non-locking mailbox, and outgoing mail, noticed that their mail was stolen, near the 7800 block of NE 146th St., after an envelope was found opened a few blocks away near the 14500 block of 86th Place NE.

A person was booked into SCORE from the Kirkland Jail on a charge out of Kenmore. The subject was found to be driving with a suspended license in the third degree.

A driver from California was found to be operating a vehicle, near the 7300 block of NE Bothell Way, with a suspended CA license.

A person was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, with a blood alcohol content of .131 and .135 out of the legal 0.08 limit.

April 19

A person reported a residential burglary near the 8200 block of NE 166th Street. An unknown suspect entered the home and walked through the house.

A student of Inglemoor High School felt threatened by another student, after overhearing one student tell another “I’m going to shoot him”, and told their mother about it. They both waited 19 days to report the incident to the school.

A person was cited, near the intersection of Northeast 181st Street ad 68th Avenue Northeast, for driving with a suspended license in the third degree and for having no insurance.

A male who had been drinking, near the Rite Aid located at 18022 68th Ave. NE., requested he be sent to detox.

April 20

A suspicious person in the Northshore Cedars church parking lot was arrested for possession of 0.2 grams of tar heroin. They were booked into KCJ.

A person residing at the Emily Lane Townhouses, located at the 19000 block of 68th Ave. NE, reported their vehicle was broken into. The vehicle was reportedly locked, yet there is no sign of forced entry.

A person found a cell phone at Northshore Summit Park and turned the phone into Kenmore City Hall.