POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL

Nov. 2

Theft

Valued at $500, a mountain bike was swiped from outside a business in the 2100 block of State Route 527.

Nov. 1

Theft from vehicle

Valued at $70, three pairs of sunglasses disappeared from a vehicle parked in a driveway in the 21800 block of First Avenue West.

Theft from vehicle

Thieves hit a jackpot of sorts when they shattered a rear passenger window on a vehicle parked in the lot of an unidentified business in the 19300 block of North Creek Parkway. The thieves made off with computer equipment police said was valued at approximately $48,000. The theft occurred overnight. Reports did not mention any suspects.

Theft from vehicle

Valued at $250, a GPS was stolen from a vehicle parked near a residence in the 200 block of 218th Place Southeast.

Oct. 29

Theft

A vacuum and a laptop computer were among the $830 worth of items stolen from a car parked near a residence in the 2600 block of 228th Street Southeast. The incident occurred overnight. Police did not know how entry to the car was gained.

Oct. 28

Theft

Public police reports were somewhat short on details, but someone broke into three vending machines inside an unidentified business in the 19300 block of North Creek Parkway. Cash totaling just over $1,000 is believed to be missing.

Oct. 27

Residential burglary

A computer system, CDs and a disk drive were among the items missing after someone broke into a home in the 2900 block of 228th Street Southeast. Total value was given as $1,300. The thieves broke out a window to gain entry to the residence.

KENMORE

Nov. 1

Residential burglary

Reports don’t say what was taken, but someone broke into a storage room attached to an apartment complex in the 17500 block of 80th Avenue Northeast. The thieves removed the door to the unit by unscrewing the hinges.

Oct. 31

Theft from vehicle

A car radio was stolen from a vehicle parked in a residential driveway in the 15100 block of 64th Court Northeast. Reports did not give the value of the item or state how the car was entered.

Oct. 29

Vandalism

Reports don’t say how many vehicles were involved, but they were parked in the lot a small residential complex in the 19000 block of 61st Avenue Northeast. The vehicles were scratched and wiper blades were bent. Reports did not contain any estimate of the damage.

Possession

Police report the principal of Inglemoor High confiscated one marijuana cigarette from a student at the school. The student was expelled, but police said no criminal charges are pending.