Police blotter

Wednesday, Oct. 7

Car prowl: Redmond Police responded to a car prowl near the corner of Northeast 90th Street and 154th Avenue Northeast, where the suspect stole some tools from the vehicle. There is no suspect information.

Peeping Tom: The Redmond Police received a report of a “peeping Tom” in the 4800 block of 156th Avenue Northeast.

Tuesday, Oct. 6

Father-son squabble: Redmond police responded to a domestic disturbance between a father and son in the 15800 block of Northeast 90th Street. The son was arrested and removed from the home for the evening.

Burglary: Somebody entered an apartment in the 16500 block of Northeast 35th Circle through a bathroom window and removed two laptop computers.

Monday, Oct. 5

Debit card fraud: Redmond Police responded to an ATM fraud report at a residence in the 7800 block of 140th Place Northeast. The victim’s debit card information was stolen and then used to make fraudulent transactions in two different cities outside of Redmond.

Computer deleted: Redmond Police took a theft report of a computer at a Microsoft office in the 3000 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast.

Sunday, Oct. 4

Car theft: A victim who lives in the 9200 block of Red-Wood Road reported that his vehicle was stolen within “the past few days,” according to the police report.

DUI: Redmond Police stopped a vehicle for a “vehicle equipment violation” in the 7000 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway, according to the police report. After investigation, the driver was placed under arrest for a DUI.

Saturday, Oct. 3

Dispute leads to keying: A driver of a vehicle reported that his vehicle was keyed after a minor dispute over a parking space with another driver in the 17600 block of Northeast 76th Street.

Easy money: A resident who lives in the 14200 block of Northeast 80th Place reported that her purse and cell phone were stolen from inside her unlocked vehicle while it was parked in her driveway overnight.

Friday, Oct. 2

Harassment: Redmond Police responded to a park in the 8400 block of 161st Avenue Northeast for a call of an assault in progress. The suspect was gone, but was identified. An investigation is ongoing.

Burglary: An employee from an apartment complex in the 9800 block reported that an unknown suspect stole property from an unlocked storage shed.

Thursday, Oct. 1

Cart derailed: An unknown suspect attempted to steal a cart of groceries at a store in the 17900 block of Redmond Way. The suspect ran away without the cart and all the items were recovered. The suspect has not been identified.

DUIs: A man was arrested for a DUI at Redmond Way and Gilman Street at around 12:20 a.m. About an hour and half later, Redmond Police arrested a woman for a DUI in the 11500 block of Avondale Road.