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Forced-entry burglary
On May 12, a forced-entry burglary was reported in the 6000 block of Oakes Avenue in the Glacier View Neighborhood.
Robbery
On May 13, a street robbery was reported in the 1700 block of W. Casino Road.
Motor vehicle theft
On May 18, a motor vehicle theft was reported in the 3200 block of Smith Avenue.
Narcotics
On May 15, a report of a person in possession of a controlled substance was logged in the 2600 block of Walnut Street.
On May 14, a report of a person in possession of a controlled substance was logged in the area of 32nd Street and Lombard Avenue.
On May 13, a report of a person in possession of a controlled substance was logged in the 3300 block of Hoyt Avenue.
On May 13, another report of a person in possession of a controlled substance was logged in the 2700 block of Hoyt Avenue.
Vehicle prowl
On May 15, a burglary from a motor vehicle was reported in the 3600 block of Rockefeller Avenue.
Road rage incident
A Marysville man who attempted a brake check on the driver behind him set off being spun out in response by the other driver, says the Washington State Patrol. It happened on Interstate 5 near Everett.
The two vehicles were heading northbound the morning of Tuesday, May 13. After the Marysville man in a maroon Scion hatchback did a brake check on the F-150 truck behind him, the F-150’s driver allegedly intentionally struck the Scion, causing the little car to spin out, according to the Patrol’s report. The Scion driver was taken to Providence hospital.
Robbery
On May 8, a robbery was reported at a business in the 5200 block of Evergreen Way.
Felony assault situation
On May 8, an assault with a gun was reported in the 2200 block of Lombard Avenue in what was a barricaded felony assault situation. Multiple police departments were called to assist.
Assault with a gun
On May 10, an assault with a gun was reported in a parking lot in the 5600 block of Evergreen Way.
Assault with a weapon
On May 10, an assault with a weapon was reported in a parking lot in the 8400 block of Broadway.
Motor vehicle theft
On May 9, a motor vehicle theft was reported in the 1700 block of Oakes Avenue.
On May 9, a motor vehicle theft was reported in the 3000 block of Colby Avenue.
Drugs
On May 9, a possession of a controlled substance was reported in the 2000 block of Broadway.
On May 6, a possession of a controlled substance was reported in the 2100 block of Broadway. Also, another incident was reported in the 1500 block of California Street.
Theft
On May 7, a theft was reported in the 2100 block of Tower Street.
Robbery
On May 1, a robbery was reported in the 10500 block of Evergreen Way south of Everett Mall Way.
Motor vehicle theft
On April 29, a motor vehicle theft was reported in the 100 block of 112th Street SW.
Set of motor vehicle burglaries
On April 29, three motor vehicle break-ins were reported in a concentrated area of where Lowell-Larimer Road meets 58th Avenue SE in the area between Everett and Snohomish.
Theft
On April 30, a theft from a yard was reported in the 3000 block of Broadway.
On April 28, a theft was reported at a community center in the 4700 block of Colby Avenue.
On April 28, a theft was reported from a residence in the 1000 block of W. Casino Road.
Assault
On May 4, an assault was reported in the 900 block of Pacific Avenue.
On April 28, an assault was reported at a medical office at Rucker Avenue and 42nd Street.
On April 29, an assault was reported at a specialty store in the 6200 block of 12th Drive SE in central Everett.
Drugs
On May 2, a narcotics violation was logged in the 2700 block of Wetmore Avenue.
On April 30, a narcotics violation was logged in the 2600 block of Cedar Avenue.
On May 1, a narcotics violation was logged in the 2600 block of Cedar Avenue again.
On April 28, a narcotics violation was logged in the 3300 block of Broadway.
Luring
On Sept. 30, police had a report of an attempted luring of a minor or person with a developmental disability from Wiggums Hollow Park in the 2800 block of Tenth Street.
Thieves punching holes in gas tanks
With gas now hovering at $5 a gallon, Everett Police reports that it is seeing an increase in gas theft. Thieves are using power tools to drill a hole in the gas tank and steal fuel, the department said.
“It can be unsafe to drive with a damaged gas tank. Call 911 to report the damage to your vehicle and the theft of gasoline,” the department said.
Police collecting abandoned shopping carts
Everett Police recently launched a shopping cart retrieval program. To report a shopping cart you found, go to https://www.everettwa.gov/2855/Shopping-Cart-Recovery-Program and fill out the form at the bottom of the page and a police volunteer will go get it.
Road rage with gun
On the evening of May 12, a road rage incident happened where one driver fired a handgun at another driver’s vehicle. Police said a bullet hit the other vehicle’s rear bumper. It happened in the vicinity of the West Main 522 roundabout in the 16800 block of W. Main Street.
Theft of medications
On May 12, police began an investigation on the theft of medications in the 12600 block of 167th Avenue SE.
Harassment
On May 14, police took a case of an anonymous YouTube video leading to harassing calls to the victim in Monroe.
DUI
On May 15, a male was booked into jail for driving while under the influence of drugs in the 19900 block of U.S. 2.
Traffic stop
On May 8, a female was cited for driving with a suspended license and also being in possession of a controlled drug in the 18600 block of U.S. 2.
Theft
On May 10, a female was cited for theft and criminal trespass in the 19100 block of N. Kelsey Street.
On May 8, a female in the 18800 block of U.S. 2 was cited for shoplifting.
Damage
On May 7, police took a report of damage to an entrance tower to a store in the 14600 block of N. Kelsey Street.
Collision
On May 11, a two-vehicle collision was reported in the 18400 block of Blueberry Lane.
On May 11, a vehicle drove through a fence at the intersection of Blueberry Lane and N. Kelsey Street.
Theft
On May 2, approximately $15,000 worth of tools were stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of S. Sams Street.
Motor vehicle theft
On May 4, a white 2004 Ford F350 was stolen in the 19200 block of U.S. 2.
On May 4, two ATVs were stolen in the 17400 block of W. Main Street and later recovered.
Graffiti in bathrooms
On May 2, graffiti was found in two park bathrooms at Lake Tye Park, and also in a bathroom at Al Borlin Park.
Caused local power outage
On April 26, a female hit a PUD box in the 14900 block of Fryelands Boulevard SE, causing a local power outage, and drove off. She was found and cited for hit and run.
Robbery call
On April 27, Monroe Police assisted with a robbery call in the 20800 block of Crescent Lake Road.
Theft
On April 27, someone pried a trailer door and stole tools in the 17400 block of 147th Street SE.
Theft
On April 17, a beach-cruiser style bicycle was stolen in the 200 block of S. Kelsey Street. The bike brand is Retroglide.
On April 16, a stereo was stolen out of a vehicle at E. Fremont and Charles streets.
On April 16, a man left with unpaid merchandise from a store in the 19200 block of U.S. 2.
On April 16, money was stolen by individuals known to the victim in the vicinity of 154th Street SE and 175th Avenue SE.
Missing person
On April 16, a missing person report was filed in the 200 block of S. Lewis Street.
This is a gun
On April 15, a person said an unknown male pulled a gun on them and then drove off in the 500 block of Sky River Parkway.
Mail concerns
On April 14, a pile of mail was found near a park fence in the 18300 block of Blueberry Lane.
Monroe woman taken to Harborview from crash
On April 5, a Monroe woman riding a Kawasaki Vulcan cruiser motorcycle rear-ended a Duvall family’s Kia SUV on southbound state Route 203 near Ben Howard Road. The Washington State Patrol said she was following too closely. The Monroe woman, 54, was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for her injuries. She was wearing a helmet, the Patrol said.
Burglar on Blueberry was neighbor
Monroe Police reported that on April 4 around 8 p.m., there was an interrupted burglary at an apartment in the 18400 block of Blueberry Lane of a neighbor trying to break in through the window.
The man returned to his own unit, then refused to answer the door. Another man in the apartment unit was not allowed to leave.
The North Sound Metro SWAT team was brought in to assist. After a search warrant was secured, SWAT officers used flash bangs — loud distraction devices that may have been heard by nearby residents — to help safely take the suspect into custody.
At 1:58 a.m., the suspect was safely taken into custody. He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail on charges of Residential Burglary, Malicious Mischief 3rd Degree, and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
Overdose
On April 2, Narcan was administered to a male in the 19600 block of U.S. 2. Then he was trespassed.
Monroe Police accredited
Monroe Police announced the department gained accreditation status through the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC). “This milestone reflects the Department’s dedication to professionalism and adherence to law enforcement’s best practices and professional standards,” the department said in a press release.
“The purpose of law enforcement agency accreditation is to professionalize the law enforcement industry by providing a rigorous review process, certifying agencies are operating under established best practices,” the department said.
Sex offense
On Dec. 4, police took a report of child pornography found on a computer in the 17400 block of 147th Street SE.
Armageddon Arms heist still under investigation
Sept. 6, 2024 marked the one-year anniversary of the brazen burglary (story) at the firearms shop Armageddon Arms in downtown. The case is still under active investigation, Police Cmdr. Paul Ryan said last week.
Child riding with alleged drunken driver hurt in car accident
On Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, a 6-year-old child was hospitalized and a 31-year-old woman was arrested on DUI charges for a single-vehicle rollover collision in the 21400 block of Woods Creek Road.
The child was placed in the custody of family members. The 31-year-old driver was transported and booked into the Snohomish County Jail.
The toxicology lab tests were sent to the Washington State Patrol lab, sheriff's office spokeswoman Courtney O'Keefe said Nov. 28.
Lake Stevens
Real-time 911 updates introduced
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office recently announced technology to send 911 callers text message updates on their situation.
The technology can advise callers of a delayed response time and provide handy follow-up information, the sheriff’s office said in a press release. After an incident, people will get surveys, too.
This includes the Snohomish Police Department, too!