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 6
A person engaged in road rage and threatened other drivers along Northeast 165th Street and Simonds Road. No charges are pending.
A victim, located near the 14900 block of 73rd Ave. NE, discovered her front license plate had been stolen off their vehicle. The victim is willing to assist in prosecution of suspects.
A suspect was found, near the intersection of Bothell Way and 68th Avenue Northeast, to be driving with a suspended license, a vehicle whose title he failed to transfer and driving without insurance. They were released at the scene.
A subject pars in a driveway of a residence near the 15100 block of NE Simonds Road, walks into an open garage, and steals the keys and door opener from an unlocked vehicle.
An unknown subject entered a vehicle parked at the Asteria Place Apartments, near the 17000 block of 80th Ave. NE, and attempted to steal the vehicle. Nothing was taken.
A person was arrested near the 6300 block of NE Bothell Way for driving with a suspended license in the first degree and for a DUI warrant.
April 7
Two suspects were arrested, near the 19500 block of 75th Ave. NE, after their mail theft was witnessed by neighbors. The pair were also found to be driving with a suspended license and in possession of narcotics.
A suspicious backpack was found in bushes near the 6600 block of NE 182nd Street. The backpack contained court documents and ammunition.
A person was pulled over, near the intersection of Northeast 170th Street and 68th Avenue Northeast, for operating without headlights during the hours of darkness. It was found that the person was also operating the vehicle with a suspended license in the second degree. No arrests were made.
April 8
A person was found, near the intersection of Northeast Bothell Way and 80th Avenue Northeast, to be operating a vehicle with a suspended license. They were released at the scene.
A citizen called to complain about chronic speeding problems near the intersection of Northeast 155th Street and Simonds Road. The speeding, which citizen-complaints say is worse between 4 and 10 p.m., every day. Officers are investigating the problem.
A person, residing near the 7400 block of NE 155th St., notified authorities that their outboard boat motor had been stolen and possibly seen on another boat. The kicker motors, a 2006 Mercury 9.9hp, long shaft motor, had been attached to a boat, which was on a trailer, parked next to the house.
A person was arrested near the intersection of Northeast 183rd Street and 80th Avenue Northeast. They were found to have a warrant for their arrest out of Hawaii. The person was booked into the King County Jail (KCJ) while authorities look into their being a fugitive from justice.
April 9
A victim, residing near the 19000 block of 84th Ave. NE, found their personal information was used to fraudulently file a tax return.
A victim, residing neat the 8200 block of NE 145th St., found their personal information had been used to fraudulently file a tax return. They received an error message when they went to file online. The victim the called the IRS and confirmed that someone had filed a fraudulent return.
A known person attempted to burglarize a home along the 15100 block of Simonds Road NE for a second time. The person arrived in a stolen vehicle with a loaded weapon, resisted deputies and was tazed.
A sexually explicit Amazon package was delivered to a 16 year old residing near the 7200 block of NE 152nd Place. The incident was reported as a suspicious circumstance.
A person was found to be driving with a suspended license. They were released at the scene.
April 10
Occupants of a suspicious vehicle, temporarily parked near the 18800 block of 71st Ave. NE, were found to be in possession of Marijuana. The pot and their bong were confiscated from the two 18-year-olds.
April 11
A person was found to be operating a vehicle, near the intersection of Northeast Bothell Way and 83rd Place Northeast, with a suspended license.
A drunk person at the Lakewood Mobile Home park, located on the 6900 block of NE 182nd St., was climbing fences on neighboring property and banging on neighbors doors. The suspect was arrested for trespassing and for multiple warrants.
A suspect on a motorcycle led police on hot pursuit near the 6800 block of NE Bothell Way. The person was driving recklessly and was arrested under felony charges of attempting to elude police.
April 12
A person, found near the intersections of Northeast 196th Street and 61st Place Northeast, was sent to Evergreen Hospital for narcotics detoxification.
A minor was found at Log Boom Park, located on the 6100 block of NE 175th St., after park hours and in possession of alcohol.
April 13
A person residing near the 8300 block of NE 187th Way reported their personal information had been used to fraudulently file taxes after their taxes, filed on Feb. 15, 2015, were rejected by the IRS. The victim found out a few weeks later after being informed by the IRS that someone else had already used their social security number to file a tax return.