Crime & Safety
Indecent Exposure and a Mystery T-shirt: Shoreline Police Blotter
The following information is from King County Sheriff's reports for Jan. 25-28. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.
Friday, Jan. 25
Car break-in: Around 8 p.m., a car break-in was reported at the 20100 block of Auurar Ave. N. The unknown suspect broke a car window and took bags from the front seat while the victim was in a local business.
Assault at Goldie's Casino: Police received a report of fourth degree assault around 9:45 p.m. The victim and suspect had been arguing.
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Saturday, Jan. 26
Residential Burglary: A resident of the 18900 block of 16th Ave. NE reported a burglary, after someone climbed through an unsecured kitchen window.
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Sunday, Jan. 27
Trespass at Ronna's Adult Video: Around midnight on Jan. 27, a person was ejected by police from Ronna's Adult Video on Aurora for causing a disturbance.
Music equipment stolen: A car parked at a home on the 1000 block of NE 188th Street was broken into and musical equipment and other items stolen. The unknown suspect jimmied the lock, according to police.
Mystery T-shirt: A Shoreline couple reported to police that they found a T-shirt in their bed, which didn't belong to either of them. The police report asks, was it a possible burlglar, or "other?"
Monday, Jan. 28
Diamond might really be woman's best friend: A Shoreline resident reported that after friends visited her at the Arabella Apartments, her diamond ring was missing from her bathroom.
Missing iPads at Shorewood High: Police took two reports of an iPad taken from a students' backpacks on the same day.
Stolen car recovered: A vehicle that had been reported stolen was found on 9th Ave. NE and NE 180th, with a flat tire and the front passenger door open.
Indecent exposure: A man entered the Nail Code on NE 179th Street with his pants down exposing his genitals to employees and customers.
Public computer stolen from Safeway: The bookkeeper at the Safeway at 15322 Aurora Ave. N. reported to police that someone had cut the security cable of a laptop kept near the door for public use and taken it.
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