Cat-sitter finds home ransacked | Police blotter

The Redmond police blotter for Nov. 21 and 22. Courtesy of the Redmond Police Department Blog.

Thursday, Nov. 22

9:17 p.m. – Arrest: A 24-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting electronics from a local store on the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street

11:34 a.m. – Vehicle Prowl: Police investigated a car prowl after a man reported his wallet and an envelope of cash had been taken from his unlocked vehicle on the 3600 block of 175th Court Northeast. The victim also received bank alerts that his credit cards had been used shortly after in Shoreline. No suspect has been identified.

7 a.m. – Theft of a Motor Vehicle: An unknown suspect stole a car from in front of the victim’s residence sometime overnight on the 15800 block of Northeast 111th Court. The vehicle was recovered three days later in Marysville.

5:28 p.m. – Residential Burglary: Officers investigated a burglary after a friend of the victim found the home ransacked when she stopped by to feed the cat on the 11200 block of 167th Court Northeast. The unknown suspect apparently entered the home through a sliding glass door while the victim was out of town. Evidence collected at the scene is being processed.

Wednesday, Nov. 21

12:16 p.m. – Theft of a Motor Vehicle: A car stolen from the parking lot of a Redmond hotel on the 7000 block of 180th Avenue Northeast was recovered a few hours later in Renton. The vehicle was returned to the owner but the suspect has not been identified.