13-year-old feels “funny” after smoking marijuana, calls parents | Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter

Covington-Maple Valley Police Blotter for Nov. 16-19

COVINGTON

Nov. 17

  • POT PIPES: 25800 block of 164th Avenue Southeast. While two teenagers were standing near a car one of them owns, a Kent School District security officer observed two glass marijuana pipes in the pocket of the car door. They were seized and submitted for disposal.
  • NOT JUST A DOG DOOR: 25100 block of 170th Place Southeast. Someone forced entry into the home through a dog door and stole electronics from inside.
  • EXPERIMENTING: 26500 block of 168th Place Southeast. A 13-year-old boy who attends Mattson Middle School purchased marijuana from a classmate. After smoking it, the boy “felt funny,” according to the police report and called his parents.

Nov. 16

  • GOT PILLS? 19400 block of Southeast 267th Street. A woman reported someone stole morphine pills from her unlocked car.

Nov. 15

  • BREAK-INS: 27200 block of Covington Way. Someone broke into five trailers at the Airstream dealership and attempted to break into five more.
  • NOT PRODIGAL SON: 19400 block of Southeast 266th Street. A woman accused her son of stealing a televisions, DVD player and stereo speakers from her home.

MAPLE VALLEY

Nov. 19

  • TRESPASSED: 21600 Southeast 272nd Street. A patron of Pla-Mor Tavern was trespassed after repeated harassment of employees and customers. According to the police report, the person “admitted to being bi-polar and an alcoholic.”
  • THIRSTY: 22100 block of Southeast 237th Street. The suspect put two cans of beer in his jacket and left QFC without paying for them.

Nov. 16

  • TEXT THREATS: 21800 block of Southeast 239th Street. The victim was receiving threats via text message from unknown phone numbers.