Police blotter

Wednesday, July 22

Theft: Redmond Police arrested a woman at a department store in the 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast for putting clothing in her purse and leaving the store without paying.

Burglary: Redmond Police responded to a burglary report at a school in the 13500 block of Northeast 75th Street. It was discovered that “technology equipment was taken and forced entry had been made,” according to the police report.

Tuesday, July 21

Car prowls: Two different car prowl incidents within an hour of each other occurred at a golf course in the 10400 block of Willows Road. The first one happened around 7:15 p.m. when a man’s car was broke into and his stereo was stolen. The second incident happened around 8:15 p.m. when the car prowler broke the door lock, but nothing was taken.

Monday, July 20

It’s not Cupid’s arrow: An arrow was shot through the garage door of a business in the 14700 block of Northeast 95th Street sometime during last weekend.

Sunday, July 19

Being uncool to the school: Someone broke multiple windows at an elementary school in the 6100 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast.

Saturday, July 18

Theft: Two male suspects were arrested fro shoplifting video games from the Target store in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street.

Friday, July 17

Rent-to-steal: A customer of a car rental agency in the 16200 block of Northeast 74th Street has not paid his bill and will not return the vehicle, according to the police report.

Thursday, July 16

Give me back my cell phone: A man let a stranger borrow his cellular phone in the 8100 block of 161st Avenue Northeast. The suspect then refused to return the phone after using it.

Burglary: A woman who lives in the 5800 block of 155th Avenue Northeast reported that her vehicle was stolen from her garage sometime in the middle of the night. The suspect(s) were able to get into the garage by using a garage door opener, which was in another vehicle parked outside of the garage. The suspect(s) then went into the house while the woman was asleep and stole tools and laptop computer.