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Kick-Boxing Style Burglaries in Shoreline: Shoreline Police Blotter

Several burglaries and attempted burglaries were reported, as well as thefts of personal electronics at the YMCA.

The following information is from Shoreline Police reports for Feb. 20-23 . Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 20

Laptop, cell phone stolen from YMCA: A foreign exchange student had his laptop stolen from an unlocked locker at the YMCA.

The same day, another young man had his cell phone stolen, also from an unlocked locker at the YMCA.

 

Thursday, Feb. 21

Bethel Lutheran Church tagged: Someone painted an anarchy symbol and a pentagon star on the door of hte Bethel Lutheran Church.

Attempted Burglary foiled: Someone kicked in the door of a home on the 2100 block of NE 165th Street, but fled when he realized the resident was home.

 

Friday, Feb. 22

Headbutt at Shari's: Police investigated a fourth degree assault after someone headbutted a companion at Shari's.

Construction company vandalized: Someone broke into a portable and tagged a local company's equipment.

 

Saturday, Feb. 23

Really hungry?: About 6:30 a.m., a McDonald's employee reported that a transient man wearing a yellow coat had kicked in the front door of McDonald's.

Residential burglary: A home on the 19800 block of 25th Ave. NE had its front door kicked in and was burglarized.

 


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