Redmond Police Blotter | Nov. 22


November 20, 2008 · 4:46 PM

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Tuesday, Nov. 18

No excuse for driving: Police arrested a man in the 9500 block of Avondale Road for driving with a suspended license, driving under the influence and failing to use an ignition interlock device after he was pulled over for a traffic violation.

Monday, Nov. 17

A tireless crime: All four tires were stolen from a vehicle left abandoned in a shopping area in the 17600 block of Union Hill Road.

Bitter ex-employee: An unknown suspect, who is believed to be an ex-employee, entered the business in the 17300 block of Northeast 67th Circle, sometime during the weekend, and stole money from the petty cash drawer. A note saying “You never should have fired me,” was also left in the cash drawer.

Sunday, Nov. 16

Wallet stolen: A man’s wallet was stolen from his unlocked locker at a fitness facility in the 7900 block of 178th Place Northeast.

Saturday, Nov. 15

Not so fast: Two juvenile females were arrested for shoplifting from a department store in the 7400 block of 166th Avenue Northeast after being caught on security surveillance cameras.

Friday, Nov. 14

Devilish crime: Somebody broke into a storage shed at a church in the 13800 block of Northeast 80th Street and stole several yard maintenance items.

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