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December 31, 2008 · Updated 2:56 PM 

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POLICE REPORT

Monday, Dec. 29

Suspicious circumstances: An elderly man suffering from dementia was found nude from the waist down after sleeping in a friends room at an assisted living facility in the 7900 block of Willows Road.

Thefts: Two different theft incidents were reported at a gym in the 7900 block of 178th Place Northeast within a 30-minute period. The first one occurred at 9:05 p.m. when a woman’s purse was stolen from the locker room. In the other incident, at 9:20 p.m., a victim had a cell phone stolen from the locker room.

Sunday, Dec. 28

Too much vodka: Police assisted the Redmond Fire Department with a man who had lost consciousness after drinking too much vodka. The man was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Saturday, Dec. 27

Drugs: A driver was stopped for a traffic infraction in the 2100 block of 179ths Circle Northeast and was subsequently found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia.

Friday, Dec. 26

Drinking and colliding: A man, who had been drinking alcohol, drove off Red-Wood Road near Northeast 90th Street and collided with a hill. The man was arrested for driving under the influence.

Wednesday, Dec. 24

Stolen truck: A woman who lives in the 9500 block of 9500 block of 167th Avenue Northeast reported that her son broke into her house and stole her boyfriend’s truck. The son, who does not live with his mother, was arrested and the truck was returned.

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