Crime & Safety

Serial Alcohol Thief – Redmond Police Blotter

The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.

From the Redmond Police Department:

Tuesday, April 19

3:14 p.m., 151xx block of NE 24 ST: RPD responded to a reported theft at a local business.

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1:34 p.m., 22xx block of 148 AVE NE: RPD responded to a reported theft at a local business.

12:54 p.m., 173xx block of NE 85 PL: A Redmond resident reported check fraud from a personal account.

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11:16 a.m., 177xx block of NE 90 ST: Redmond Police responded to fraudulent purchase made online.

8:59 a.m., 100xx block of 168 PL NE: Redmond Police responded to a returned missing adult female.

April 20

5:39 p.m., 54xx block of 159 PL NE: Redmond Police responded to a report of credit card theft. The fraud occurred by identity theft, the actual credit card did not leave the victim's possession. No suspect information is available at this time.

4:06 p.m., 87xx block of 160 AVE NE: Redmond Police responded to a report of credit card fraud after the theft of a purse from a vehicle. The case is currently under investigation.

2:47 p.m., 88xx block of 161 AVE NE: Redmond Police responded to a report of a serial alcohol thief. No suspect information is known at this time. Suspect can be ID'd.

April 21

12:27 a.m., 88xx block of 161 AVE NE: Redmond Police responded to a reported shoplift at a local business. Suspect was later arrested.

3:57 a.m., 114xx block of AVONDALE RD: Redmond Police responded to a reported malicious mischief.

8:08 a.m., 108xx block of 164 PL NE: Redmond police responded to an auto theft call.

7:09 p.m., 172xx block of REDMOND WY: Redmond Police arrested a male for shoplifting.

11:20 p.m., AVONDALE RD & UNION HILL RD: A known male was arrested for a felony warrant.

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