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Marysville Police Blotter 04/30

May 19th, 2010 at Wed, 19th, 2010 at 9:18 am by scottfrank

April 30
1:16 a.m. THEFT: Cold-Vehicle prowl. 1300 State Avenue.
5:10 a.m. THEFT: Cold-Theft from vehicle. 4600 80 Street NE
6:45 a.m. VANDALISM/MISCHIEF: Cold-possible suspect information. 5400 76 Place NE
9:10 a.m. VEHICLE THEFT: Car trailer stolen. 12500 State Avenue
10:30 a.m. THEFT: Cold-Vehicle prowl. 4600 80 Street NE
1:08 p.m. THEFT: Cold-Theft from vehicle-purse stolen. 6100 64th Street NE
2:55 p.m. THEFT: Cold-Possible suspet information. 5700 100 Street NE.
2:57 p.m. SHOPLIFT: Man caught shoplifting. 9300 State Avenue
7:34 p.m. THEFT IN PROGRESS: Camera stolen. 3700 116th Street NE
8:42 p.m. THEFT: Cold-Vehicle prowl. 16600 Twin Lakes Avenue
9:43 p.m. VANDALISM/MISCHIEF: Report of juveniles dumping over a garbage can. 4500 121 Place NE

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