Lights & Sirens
The latest from the Marysville Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
The latest from the Marysville Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
Aug. 25
12:39 a.m.: Three juvenile males on skateboards tipped over trash cans in the 9900 block of State Avenue.
7:09 a.m.: A vehicle prowl occurred in the 6800 block of 54th Place NE.
8:28 a.m.: A vehicle prowl was reported in the 7000 block of 53rd Place NE.
11:09 a.m.: A theft was reported in the 6600 block of 47th Avenue NE.
1:21 p.m.: A purse was stolen in the 3700 block of 116th Street NE.
1:35 p.m.: Gas was stolen in the 1200 block of Cedar Avenue.
1:45 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 18100 block of 25th Avenue NE.
3:29 p.m.: A bicycle was stolen in the 3600 block of 81st Drive NE.
3:30 p.m.: ID was stolen in the 4500 block of 95th Street NE.
5:35 p.m.: A vehicle prowl was reported in the 5200 block of 69th Drive NE.
5:50 p.m.: A bicycle was stolen in the 6900 block of 47th Avenue NE.
5:53 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 300 block of Columbia Avenue.
10:59 p.m.: Shoplifting was reported in the 3900 block of 116th Street NE.
Aug. 24
12:19 a.m.: An attempted burglary occurred in the 6700 block of 71st Street NE.
4:24 a.m.: A glass door was broken in the 1400 block of Fifth Street.
8:44 a.m.: A vehicle prowl occurred in the 14800 block of 45th Drive NE.
2:43 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 6400 block of 72nd Drive NE.
5:25 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 500 block of Ash Avenue.
6:27 p.m.: A vehicle was keyed in the 1300 block of Cedar Avenue.
6:56 p.m.: A theft occurred in the 6100 block of 64th Street NE.
7:02 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 6100 block of 152nd Street NE.
Aug. 23
8:06 a.m.: A woodchipper was stolen in the 6200 block of 47th Avenue NE.
10:55 a.m.: Cold theft – a vehicle prowl and an identification card stolen in the 1000 block of Beach Avenue.
12:19 p.m.: Three vehicles were prowled in the 500 block of 136th Street NE. Stereos were stolen and cars damaged. No suspects.
1:11 p.m.: A van was egged in the 5600 block of 64th Street NE.
4:06 p.m.: Medications were stolen in the 4500 block of 80th Street NE.
4:43 p.m.: A car was keyed in the 6100 block of 88th Place NE.
8:57 p.m.: A Blu-ray DVD player was stolen in the 6700 block of 47th Avenue NE.
11:08 p.m.: A male was shooting paintballs at signs in the area of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street.
11:10 p.m.: A car was struck by paintballs in the 8000 block of State Avenue.
Aug. 22
4:59 a.m.: Two males were seen breaking into a blue Chevy Blazer in the 5600 block of 69th Street NE. One male taken into custody.
11:14 a.m.: A sign was thrown at a vehicle causing damage in the 4700 block of 84th Street NE.
2:51 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 6600 block of 64th Street NE.
4:37 p.m.: A female suspect gave an ice cream man $30 in counterfeit money in the 6600 block of 64th Street NE.
7:28 p.m.: A vehicle doing doughnuts in the basketball court was reported in the 6300 block of 91st Street NE.
Aug. 21
3:32 p.m.: A burglary was reported in the 1500 block of Ninth Street.
3:38 p.m.: A purse was found in the 6900 block of 51st Avenue.
4:41 p.m.: A purse was stolen out of a car in the 9300 block of State Avenue.
6:05 p.m.: A theft was reported in the 250 block of Marysville Mall Way.
6:25 p.m.: Two juveniles were taken into custody for shoplifting in the 9900 block of State Avenue.
7:37 p.m.: An adult female was taken into custody for shoplifting in the 6600 block of 64th Street NE.
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