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Renton Police Incident Log: March 14-16

*Editor's Note: Renton Patch publishes the Renton Police Department Incident Log in its entirety, with the exception of suicides, death investigations, domestic violence and warrants issued.

Monday, March 14

12:30 a.m., assault, 4600 block of Davis Avenue S.

12:35 a.m., possession, use, and sale of drug paraphernalia, 600 block of Harrington Avenue NE

1:20 a.m., forced-entry commercial burglary, 2200 Edmonds Avenue NE

8:22 a.m., assault, 500 block of Smithers Avenue S.

9:37 a.m., suspicious person or situation, 1900 block of 192nd Avenue SE

9:29 a.m.,  shoplifting of more than $201, from WalMart

10:04 a.m., malicious mischief, 1200 Thomas Lane S.

11:11 a.m.,  injury-causing car accident, intersection of 140th Way SE with SE 156th Street

12:01 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49, from Safeway located at 200 S. 3rd Street

12:10 p.m., theft of more than $201 from a location in the 3000 block of SE Royal Hills Drive

1:21 p.m., mental case, 700 block of Hoquiam Avenue NE

3:37 p.m., theft of between $50 and $200 of car parts from a location in the 10600 block of SE 187th Street

4:16 p.m.,  shoplifting of less than $49, from Safeway located at 200 S. 3rd Street

4:26 p.m., a pickpocket stole more than $201 from a persona at 365 Renton Center Way SW

4:53 p.m., non-injury car accident, intersection of SW 43rd Street with Lind Avenue SW

5:19 p.m., car prowl and theft of more than $201, 800 block of Garden Avenue N.

6:50 p.m.,  shoplifting of less than $49,  800 block of Garden Avenue N.

7:05 p.m., home accident, 17700 block of 105th Place

7:36 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49, from Safeway located at 200 S. 3rd Street

7:36 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49, from Safeway located at 200 S. 3rd Street

8:14 p.m., injury-causing car accident, 2400 block of Maple Valley Highway

8:30 p.m., non-injury car accident, intersection of SE Carr Road with 108th Avenue SE

8:40 p.m., assault, 1300 S. Eagle Ridge Drive

10:01 p.m., private residence robbed at gunpoint, 2000 block of Harrington Avenue NE

10:05 p.m., injury-causing car accident, intersection of S. 3rd Street with Rainier Avenue S.

 

Tuesday, March 15

8:38 a.m., mental case, intersection of NE 27th Street with Aberdeen Avenue NE

8:47 a.m., felony assault, 400 block of Williams Avenue S.

9:25 a.m., recovery of a stolen vehicle, 2900 block of Morris Avenue S.

10:38 a.m.,  non-injury car accident reported at City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way

11:08 a.m., criminal traffic violation, intersection of 108th Avenue SE with SE Petrovitsky Road

11:34 a.m., forgery, block of 300 S. Grady Way

12:27 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49, 3200 block of NE Sunset Boulevard

2:27 p.m., theft of between $50 and $200, 15000 block of 135th Avenue SE

2:45 p.m., non-injury car accident, S. 2nd Street with Logan Avenue S.

2:59 p.m., non-forced-entry residential burglary, 700 block of Monroe Avenue NE

3 p.m., shoplifting of between $50 and $200, 743 Rainier Avenue S.

3:16 p.m., leash law violation, 600 block of Redmond Avenue NE

3:17 p.m., non-injury hit-and-run collision, 4300 block of NE 4th Street

3:20 p.m., suspicious person or situation, 300 block of Main Avenue S.

3:52 p.m., non-reportable car accident, 700 block of S. Grady Way

4:25 p.m., forcible rape, 500 block of Williams Avenue S.

5:19 p.m., identity theft, 800 block of Garden Avenue N.

6:05 p.m.,  non-injury hit-and-run collision, 1400 block of Houser Way N.

8:55 p.m. criminal traffic violation, 300 block of S. Grady Way

10:15 p.m., non-reportable car accident, intersection of S. 2nd Street with Rainier Avenue S.

11:18 p.m., runaway or missing youth, 400 block of Windsor Place NE

 

Wednesday, March 16

8:11 a.m.,  non-forced-entry residential burglary, 300 block of Stevens Avenue NW

8:55 a.m., abandoned vehicle, 400 block of Lind Avenue SW

10:05 a.m., identity theft, 2100 block of Wells Court S.

10:16 a.m., malicious mischief, 1200 Hoquiam Avenue NE

10:56 a.m., suspicious person or situation, 400 block of SW 4th Place

11:12 a.m., child molestation, 15000 132nd Avenue SE

12:17 p.m., non-injury hit-and-run collision, intersection of S. Tobin Street with Shattuck Avenue S.

12:53 p.m., non-injury car accident, 1200 block of N. 10th Street 

1 p.m. non-forced-entry residential burglary, 300 block of Vuemont Place NE

1:30 p.m., malicious mischief, 1700 block of Pierce Avenue SE

2:30 p.m., non-reportable car accident, 17000 block of 108th Avenue SE

2:48 p.m., forgery, 300 block of S. Grady Way

2:50 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49 from a location in the 900 block of Harrington Boulevard NE

3 p.m., non-injury car accident, intersection of Talbot Road S. with Puget Drive S.

3 p.m., immoral communication with a minor, 1100 block of Sunset Boulevard NE

3:08 p.m., injury-causing car accident, 800 block of Lind Avenue SW

3:10 p.m., theft of less than $49, 2000 block of Kirkland Place NE

3:26 p.m., forced-entry residential burglary, 600 block of Stevens Avenue NW

3:29 p.m., theft of between $50 and $200 from an open building in the 1100 block of Hoquiam Avenue NE

3:48 p.m., forgery, 300 block of Vuemont Place NE

4:31 p.m., found property, 200 block of S. 7th Street

4:59 p.m., shoplifting of less than $49 from WalMart

6:07 p.m., non-reportable car accident, 1800 block of Maple Valley Highway

6:15 p.m., runaway of missing youth, 1900 block of Camas Court SE

6:24 p.m., forced-entry residential burglary, 2100 block of High Avenue NE

7:55 p.m.,  forced-entry residential burglary, 2900 block of NE 8th Place

7:56 p.m., runaway of missing youth, 12100 block of SE 161st Street

8:06 p.m.,  mental case, 300 block of Union Avenue SE

 

 

 

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Kendall Watson (Editor) April 18, 2013 at 06:42 pm
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Richard Bray April 12, 2013 at 05:20 pm
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Sara M. DuBois April 12, 2013 at 07:56 am
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Michelle Peterson April 12, 2013 at 12:33 am
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Dave Beedon April 9, 2013 at 06:31 pm
Good letter, Stuart. I hope the City and KCLS can get together to solve this issue.
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David A. Keyes March 24, 2013 at 12:57 am
Kerrick is spot on with her points here! Her single letter describes accurately and eloquently moreRead More reasons for you to attend Monday's Council Mtg & Tuesday's "design presentation" than KCLS's Ptacek and his ill-informed 'communications' specialist could distort or diminish in twenty interviews to the local rag. By the way, the drawings Kerrick references were delivered to the City three weeks ago on 3/1, and titled, in part, "...100% SD". "SD" standing for Schematic Design. These are scaled drawings the architecture and engineering consultants have workied on since at least early November. The submission is significant enough that, if accepted by our City Council, it will establish "Final Design" direction under the ILA, for the remainder of the project. Ask yourself why KCLS Director Ptacek and his staffer, Ms. Brand, would claim in the Reporter interview that this work to be presented Tuesday is "nowhere near the design phase."? Is it possible that they simply want to assuage your concerns? Or that by doing so, imply you really need not bother to attend...? ATTEND! ASK questions of the consultants! If the response given is no answer or makes no sense, say so and REPEAT THE QUESTION!. Ask what ALTERNATIVE solutions were explored! Do not accept for a moment any statement that your question will be answered at to a later date. Presently we own this Library. It is still ours. As Taxpayers, WE are the ones paying for the decisions of KCLS & Council .