Drugs used in grocery store, fake money, trespassing and more | Police Blotter

The officer was informed that the suspects used drugs in the bathroom of the grocery store

FRAUD

• It was reported on Feb. 4 that an unknown suspect kept applying for credit cards using the victim’s information.

• On Feb. 5 it was reported that a suspect tried to use a fake $100 bill to buy food at McDonald’s.

ASSAULT

• On Feb. 4 a domestic violence assault and malicious mischief was reported. The report stated that the suspect assaulted the victim with fist.

• On Feb. 9 police officers responded to a domestic violence call. According to the police report, the couple in questionhave been in a dating relationship for five years. The boyfriend threw a bottle at his girlfriend’s face. There is no priorviolence history between them.

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

• On Feb. 4 police were dispatched to Starbucks in reference to a warrant pick up. According to the report, the suspect hadseveral warrants for her arrest and was in possession of 0.5 grams of heroin, 0.4 grams of meth and 0.1 grams ofmarijuana.

• Police responded to a call on Feb. 4 about a driver who fell asleep behind the wheel. According to the report, the driverwas unresponsive when found. The driver hit a mailbox. He was then arrested and booked into Kent Jail.

TRESPASS

• On Feb. 1 a police officer was driving through the Safeway parking lot when he was flagged down by the Safeway managerwho pointed out a male and a female who were walking along the sidewalk just outside the store. The officer was informed that the suspects used drugs in the bathroom of the grocery store.

• On Feb. 3 it was reported that a suspect was trespassed from Safeway but returned to the business.

VANDALISM

• On Feb. 1 it was reported that the victim called about damages to vehicles in their secluded residential property.

• It was reported on Feb. 4 that a rock was thrown through the rear door of Trapper’s sushi.