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.
Between Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, three thefts (including identity theft and fraud) occurred along with six counts of driving with an invalid license, one attempt to elude, two threats, one instance of vandalism, one liquor violation and one trespass.
Oct. 26
A vehicle going 57 in a 35 mph zone commits felony eluding, but due to the speed a pursuit was not initiated.
Oct. 27
One man was arrested for driving with a suspended license.
Another man was given a citation for driving with a suspended license.
A parcel was reported stolen from a porch several days before.
Someone driving a Toyota was given a citation for driving with a suspended license after speeding.
Someone held a knife and made threats to cut a victim’s throat while intoxicated.
An interior elevator lock was damaged in an underground parking garage.
Oct. 28
An unknown subject obtained a victim’s credit card information and made fraudulent charges on it from Paris.
A vehicle parked blocking several mailboxes on 72rd Avenue Northeast.
Someone was arrested for driving with a suspended license and having a narcotic smoking pipe in the vehicle.
Oct. 29
One man was arrested for driving with a suspended license.
Someone stole liquor and protein powder from Rite Aid in the 18000 block of 68th Avenue Northeast.
An underage person was arrested for being drunk and knocking on the door of a random house thinking they were having a Halloween party.
Oct. 30
Someone found a cell phone laying on the ground in a wooded area near a new home construction site in the 16700 block of 74th Avenue Northeast.
Oct. 31
A woman was trespassed from the Kenmore Safeway.
One vehicle was illegally parked on a paved walkway in the 15900 block of 81st Place Northeast.
Nov. 1
Three family members got into an argument over addiction issues in a home.
A credit card fraud was reported.
A man was arrested on a Lynwood misdemeanor warrant for intoxicated driving charges and driving with a suspended license.
An officer responded to Inglemoor High School for threats sent over text.