Originally published Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Police report
Incidents from law-enforcement agencies around the county
BRIER Saturday: Police stopped a 1973 Ford Escort for speeding in the 21200 block of Poplar Way, then found its 30-year-old Lynnwood driver...
BRIER
Saturday: Police stopped a 1973 Ford Escort for speeding in the 21200 block of Poplar Way, then found its 30-year-old Lynnwood driver had a suspended license. When he was booked into jail, he also was apparently found to have outstanding warrants.
Saturday: A resident of the 2300 block of 227th Place Southwest reported somebody spray-painted graffiti on his fence.
Friday: A 39-year-old resident of the 2500 block of 236th Street Southwest reported a 37-year-old woman took his Chevy pickup without permission.
Friday: A 23-year-old Renton man reported an instance of road rage in the 4000 block of 228th Street Southwest. He said the driver of a Dodge Dakota pickup tailgated his car in a negligent manner, then upon passing him did the same to other vehicles.
Thursday: A resident of the 22900 block of 35th Avenue West reported somebody used his personal information to obtain a $20,000 line of credit through a banking institution.
Thursday: A couple residing in the 3700 block of 228th Place Southwest reported their 69-year-old neighbor engaged them in a threatening manner regarding a street sign placed to guide traffic during their annual Christmas display.
LYNNWOOD
Monday: Police arrested a 29-year-old man in the 20300 block of 52nd Avenue West on suspicion of second-degree robbery and death threats.
Monday: A 20-year-old man was arrested in connection with shoplifting tools from Fred Meyer in the 4600 block of 196th Street Southwest.
Monday: A 19-year-old man reported someone took his 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee while he was parked at Target near Alderwood mall.
Sunday: A 77-year-old resident of the 18600 block of 60th Avenue West reported his wallet had been stolen and said his bank had noted fraudulent activity on his account.
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Sunday: Three women, ages 43, 25 and 23, were arrested in connection with shoplifting at JC Penney at Alderwood mall.
Sunday: Two dogs found in the 5220 block of 176th Street Southwest were taken to the PAWS shelter.
Saturday: A business at Alderwood mall reported the theft of $5,078 worth of merchandise.
Saturday: A 50-year-old man who crashed his vehicle into a home's fence in the 19900 block of 56th Avenue West was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.
Saturday: Police took an intoxicated man into protective custody in the 5800 block of 198th Street Southwest.
Friday: A cellphone kiosk at Alderwood mall reported the theft of $18,200 worth of phones and Blackberry devices.
Friday: Somebody smashed a window of a car parked near Alderwood mall and took a GPS system.
MARYSVILLE
Monday: A burglary was reported at a construction site in the 6700 block of Grove Street.
Monday: A theft was reported at a construction site in the 4000 block of 71st Avenue Northeast.
Sunday: Vandalism was reported to a fence in the 7000 block of 78th Drive Northeast.
Sunday: A resident of the 6400 block of 40th Street Northeast reported a vehicle theft. He thought his brother perhaps took it without permission.
Saturday: A business in the 16600 block of Twin Lakes Avenue reported somebody took a camera and fled.
Saturday: Somebody stole the tip container from a business in the 3700 block of 88th Street Northeast.
Saturday: Juveniles throwing snowballs in the 6700 block of Grove Street cracked a vehicle's windshield.
Friday: Three juveniles reportedly broke into a vehicle in the 7600 block of 47th Avenue Northeast.
Friday: Juveniles reportedly vandalized a lobby in the 9700 block of State Avenue.
Thursday: A juvenile stole alcohol from a store in the 10000 block of Shoultes Road, then returned it when he realized someone saw his license plate.
Monroe
Monday: Police responded to a report of a residential burglary and theft at a home in the 6100 block of Terrace Street.
Saturday: Multiple tires were slashed on several vehicles parked in front of an apartment complex located in the 18400 block of Blueberry Lane Southeast.
Compiled by Times Snohomish County bureau reporters Diane Brooks and Christopher Schwarzen.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company

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