Man arrested for second time for stealing bicycle | Police blotter

Wednesday, Nov. 28

Arrest: Redmond bike officers arrested a 34-year-old man for the second time in a week for being in possession of a stolen bicycle on the 7900 block of 168th Avenue Northeast. The suspect was spotted riding a bike belonging to a bicycle share company that no longer operates in Redmond. The bike’s tracking device had been removed and there was paint attempting to cover up the company logo.

Tuesday, Nov. 27

Arrest: Police arrested a 14-year-old female after she was seen stealing a basket full of vitamins form a local grocery store on the 17200 block of Redmond Way. The suspect was booked and then released to her mother.

Theft of a motor vehicle: A vehicle was stolen from a local apartment complex parking lot by an unknown suspect on the 2500 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast. The vehicle was found in Des Moines and evidence gathered is being processed.

Theft: A woman’s purse was stolen from her shopping cart while she had her back turned on it on the 17600 block of Union Hill Road. Her credit cards were used soon after at several shops in Seattle.

Monday, Nov. 26

Vehicle prowl: Two vehicle owners found their cars had been prowled sometime overnight on the 6200 block of 188th Lane Northeast. There was no sign of forced entry on either vehicle.

Theft: A woman reported a package had been stolen off her porch on the 17800 block of Northeast 25th Street. The suspect is not known.