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Elderly Couple Escapes Injury in I-405 Rollover
The incident Friday afternoon in the southbound lanes of Interstate 405 just north of SR 520 backed up freeway traffic for more than an hour.

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The incident Friday afternoon in the southbound lanes of Interstate 405 just north of SR 520 backed up freeway traffic for more than an hour.

In other cases, police recover a victim's property after the victim tracks his stolen cell phone to a Kirkland apartment, two drunken co-workers fight at the company Christmas party and more burglaries and car prowls are reported.
Charging documents say the victim stands 4-feet-11, weighs about 90 pounds and was attacked "in an extraordinarily violent way."
Dozens of brave residents celebrated the turn of the year with Kirkland's traditional Polar Bear Plunge at Marina Park.
Charging documents say the victim stands 4-feet-11, weighs about 90 pounds and was attacked "in an extraordinarily violent way."
Charging documents say the victim stands 4-feet-11, weighs about 90 pounds and was attacked "in an extraordinarily violent way."
The Eastside support group made two deliveries of fresh produce and packaged foods to some of Kirkland neediest families, just before Christmas and again on Thursday.
The Mayan calendar apocalypse proved false but one thing is true: Corks will be popping in Kirkland come Monday night!
In other items on this week's KPD Blotter, $600 cash was stolen from a Finn Hill Church, several bottles of vodka, rum and whiskey were stolen from a downtown restaurant and several other burglaries were reported.
Kirkland Police say 26-year-old Moses Kelly was arrested Wednesday night in Redmond. He was booked into King County Jail early Thursday morning, with bail set at $1 million.
Dozens of half-crazed citizens are expected at the 11th Kirkland Polar Bear Plunge into Lake Washington on New Year's Day at Marina Park -- the lake's waters are currently a cool 47 degrees!
WSDOT is advising motorists to use caution approaching and traveling through the new interchange until they adjust to new lane configurations and reduced number of traffic signals.
The Kirkland high school's Loyalty Club also collected $4,000 to help Redmond-based Hopelink make the holidays happier for Eastside families in need.
A water main break Thursday night on NE 90th in Kirkland's Highlands neighborhood also sent up spouts on either side of the road.
The FBI says the Bridle Trails Wells Fargo branch was robbed by three men Thursday morning, a day after a lone armed robber hit the Juanita Village Wells Fargo.
The FBI says the Bridle Trails Wells Fargo branch was robbed by three men Thursday morning. On Wednesday evening, a lone armed robber hit the Juanita Village Wells Fargo. The FBI does not believe the robberies are connected.
The Kirkland high school's Loyalty Club also collected $4,000 to help Hopelink make the holidays happier for Eastside families in need.
A white male between 30 and 40 years of age robbed a Wells Fargo bank in Juanita Village at about 5:30 p.m Wednesday, according to Kirkland police.
The man struck was taken to Harborview Medical Center with a possible skull fracture, but was conscious and did not appear to suffer life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred just hours after a bank robbery a block away at Juanita Village.
Kirkland police are reporting that a white male between 30 and 40 year of age robbed the bank in Juanita Village at about 5:30 p.m Wednesday, escaping on foot despite a K-9 track.