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Not a Routine Traffic Stop

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Published:03/20/2009 Police
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Not a Routine Traffic Stop

3/13/2009 - DWLS

Snohomish Police officers conducted a routine traffic stop which resulted in driver having a suspended license. When the officer asked the driver about her suspended license, the driver became very angry and denied she had a suspended license. Driver was placed under arrest.

 

Theft from a building

Victim reported that her laptop was stolen from her room by a known subject.

 

3/14/2009 - Burglary         

Victim reported that unknown person broke into his home by braking his back door with a rock. Suspects threw a rock through the glass and unlocked the door letting them selves in. Various items were taken from the home, there was no suspect information.

 

Assault

Police responded to a male and female fighting loudly on the 800 block of Ford Avenue. Both parties were intoxicated, suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 

3/15/2009 - Assault

Police responded to an assault on the 100 block of Avenue C. Upon arrival police contacted a white male with a bleeding laceration above his eye. When asked about what happened, the victim responded that two unknown males had attacked him and punched and kicked him while on the ground. Victim was transported to the hospital.

 

Traffic Violation

Officer stopped a vehicle for a malfunctioning brake light. Officer contacted the driver and checked her drivers status through the appropriate checks. The result came back to an ignition interlock required on the vehicle. Driver did not have the interlock installed and was issued a citation.

 

3/16/2009 - Theft from a building

Officers responded to a shop lift on the 2800 block of Bickford Avenue. Suspect was seen concealing several items from the store, passing the register making no effort to pay for the concealed items. Suspect was contacted and found to have two outstanding warrants. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into jail.

 

Assault

Police responded to a call that the reporting partys mother had been assaulted by a known male subject. Police arrived on scene and contacted the victim and suspect. Suspect was questioned and investigated and placed under arrest.

 

3/17/2009 - Disorderly Conduct

Suspect approached reporting party and tried to sell him a ring. When the reporting party stated that he did not want the ring, the suspect became very angry and irrational and yelling at the reporting property. When the reporting party tried get in vehicle to leave the suspect jumped in front of his car not letting the RP leave. Suspect is unknown to reporting party and was arrested for disorderly conduct.

 

03/18/2009 - Warrant Arrest

Police contacted subject for a warrant. Officer placed the subject under arrest. While searching the suspect the officer found a used needle commonly used for injecting narcotics. Suspect was booked into jail.

 

Motor Vehicle Theft

Reporting party went outside to her car to discover that her car was missing. Reporting Party had given no one permission to driver her car. There was no suspect information.

 

Motor Vehicle Theft

Victim reported that his vehicle was stolen from his residence and he gave no one permission to use it. There is no suspect information.

 




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