Heroin, assaults, hit and run and more | Police Blotter

A male was arrested with heroin on his person and booked for his felony warrant on May 18

DRUNKENNESS

• It was reported on May 13 a very intoxicated suspect entered a home unlawfully at Maple Crossing Apartments.

• A suspect was found highly intoxicated and unconscious on May 20. The suspect was found in his car and then transported to a hospital by medics.

HIT AND RUN

• A hit and run occurred on May 16. According to the police report, a hit and run was reported and when the officer arrived at the scene, he heard a noise and saw an older red/maroon van strike a PSE light pole.

VANDALISM

• Vandalism to a car was reported on May 16. Scratches and other vandalism was on a parked car.

Damage to porch lights was reported on May 18. A suspect cut light bulbs from strands in the backyard of a residence.

• An unknown person broke two windows in a home on May 18. Metal ball bearings were found in the driveway of the home and are suspected to have been the weapon used to break the window.

LARCENY

• A stolen cell phone was reported on May 16 at Kentwood High School.

• Gas was stolen on May 17 from a car. The car was sitting in a driveway when the gas was stolen from their gas tank.

• A rear license plate was stolen on May 17 from a car in the Fred Meyer parking lot.

• A machete and two pairs of work gloves were stolen on May 17. A male suspect stole the items from Johnsons Home and Garden in Maple Valley. When he was confronted, he returned the work gloves but left without giving back the machete. His “mommy/accomplice” was also present at the store.

• A victim’s bike was stolen on May 18. The victim had left their bike rack in the Fred Meyer complex near Super Supplements. An unknown suspect(s) took their bike.

• An unknown suspect stole an unsecured chain saw from the back of a work truck on May 18. The suspect drove their vehicle up and parked it behind the victim’s work tuck to steal the chain saw.

• Two female are suspects in a theft investigation that occurred May 18. They were both suspected of stealing from Fred Meyer and The Home Depot.

• It was reported on May 19 that a bicycle was stolen from a driveway. The bike was replaced with another one.

PROWLER

• It was reported on May 17 that a vehicle prowl and vandalism had occurred. The driver side window of a car was forced open and broken. The incident occurred in the parking lot of LA Fitness.

BURGLARY

• A door was pried open at the Cherokee Bay Clubhouse on May 17. According to the police report, a door accessing the crawl space to the clubhouse had been broken open. When the reporting party looked inside, nobody was inside and the only damage they saw was to the lock and the clasp.

ASSAULT

• A student assaulted another student on May 17. The assault took place at Cedar Heights Middle School.

• An adult brother physically assaulted his sister on May 17. The brother assaulted his sister in the home they both live in. According to the police report, he threw her to the ground and kicked her.

• Two females were in a physical altercation on May 21. According to the police report, the females were in a relationship and got into a fight outside of The Lost Dutchman

BURGLARY

• A residential burglary was reported on May 17. The burglary happened in the garage of a home. The garage had been left open, so there was no forced entry.

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE VIOLATION

• A male was arrested with heroin on his person and booked for his felony warrant on May 18.

THREATS

• It was reported on May 20 that a male was upset at another male for talking to his ex-girlfriend. The suspect threatened the victim, saying he was going to beat him up. He then blocked his pathway so he wouldn’t leave.

TRESPASS

• A female was trespassed from Walmart on May 20. The female was stealing while she was trespassed. The victim also claimed to have swallowed heroin.