3.26.2007

From the trenches

3/12
Day Shift
A woman reported that someone broke into her car and installed courtesy lights. She also went to her doctor and reported that her Oxycodone had been stolen. The doctor told the officer that she had prescribed 120 Oxycodone pills only six days prior and she would not be issuing a new prescription.

He reported the same thing
An officer met with a woman in the police department lobby who reported seeing a man in Lynnwood and then again in Mukilteo. She thought that he might be following her.

3/12
Night Shift
Not going anywhere
Officers received a report from a woman saying that her boyfriend was threatening to take the motor out of her vehicle. The unhappy couple said they were breaking up and he was moving out. Their primary dispute involved a puppy dog. The officer referred them to dispute resolution and advised them to seek legal advice regarding any disputed property ownership issues.

3/13
Day Shift
Deemed too fabulous
A 30-year-old man on roller skates along the 10800 block of Harbour Pointe Blvd. prompted a concerned citizen to ask for an area check. According to the caller, he "seemed out of place."

3/13
Night Shift
A 16-year-old girl assaulted her 15-year-old sister by punching her in the face, prompting a call to the police. Denny Youth Center would not accept the suspect for booking as the crime did not meet the mandatory requirements. Arrangements were made for the suspect to stay at the Evergreen House in Everett.

3/14
Night Shift
A fraud in name only
Officers responded to an in-progress fraud. Upon arrival, it was determined that a 16-year-old girl gave the clerk a $50 bill that she thought was fake. It was determined that the bill was real, but very old.

3/16
Day Shift
While on patrol, an officer saw a juvenile male smoking. The male originally gave the officer a false date of birth. He was arrested for Obstructing and released to his parents. The case will be referred to the prosecutor.

A patient who threatened suicide brought officers to the parking lot in which he was sitting. As officer approached, he reached inside his car and brought out a handgun in a carry case. He was subdued, disarmed, and transported to the hospital by the aid crew. The 9mm handgun and two fully loaded magazines were booked into evidence for safekeeping.

3/17
Day Shift
Caaal-vin!
A caller reported that she was a nanny for a 12-year-old boy that had locked her out of the house and would not let her back in. The boy opened the door for the officers who promptly arrived. The nanny further reported that before her charge had locked himself in, he said he wanted to kill himself. He was transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.

3/17
Night Shift
Officers were dispatched to a report of a fight in a parking lot involving a group of subjects. The police later received calls about a "half naked" male walking barefoot into traffic and blocking cars. He was also reported to be threatening others and yelling loud obscenities. Police located him nearby. Extremely intoxicated, the
male became belligerent with officers, making several more threats and continuing to yell loudly. He was arrested and booked for Disorderly Conduct and Minor in Possession.

On a related note
An officer was dispatched to the intersection of Paine Field and SR-525 for a white male, possibly on drugs, that was walking in the middle of the road and "pulling at flowers" in the center median. The subject was gone on arrival.

3/18
Night Shift
Officers were dispatched to a fight in a parking lot along Harbour Pointe Blvd. A man and his son were involved in a physical confrontation; the son was arrested for assaulting his father and booked into the Snohomish County Jail again.

3/19
Day Shift
The reporting party requested a phone call regarding a sexual assault that happened three days prior. When the officer called, he learned that there was no sexual assault; a 15-year-old had consensual sex with her 16-year-old boyfriend.

3/19
Night Shift
Well, why not?
While on patrol, an officer ran a check on a blue 1990 Ford Mustang. The vehicle returned stolen out of South Everett. The officer turned on the vehicle and it fled southbound on the Speedway. The officer did not pursue.

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