Stolen credit cards, fraud costing victim $150,000 and more | Police Blotter

A stolen credit card was used on April 28. Suspect(s) used stolen credit card to buy food

IMPERSONATION

• It was reported on April 28 that a white minivan had flashing blue lights. They were using emergency lights while driving illegally.

FRAUD

• It was reported on April 28 that subjects got a victim to wire transfer money to China. Over the past six months, about $150,000 was transferred.

CREDIT CARD FRAUD

• A stolen credit card was used on April 28. Suspect(s) used stolen credit cards to buy food.

ROBBERY

• It was reported on April 28 two unidentified teen suspects chased the victim between Kent and Covington, then pushed him to the ground multiple times while demanding cash. Suspects refused the small amount of cash offered and they fled on foot. No injuries were reported.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

• On April 29 it was reported that a suspicious occupied vehicle was in the parking lot of UW Medicine. According to the police report, a suspect slept in their van.

IDENTITY THEFT

• It was reported on April 29 that siblings locate suspicious and stolen property from suspects room while cleaning out their apartment. The suspect is currently in jail.

THEFT

• On April 30 a Ford pickup was reported stolen. The victim suspects their former boyfriend is responsible.

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

• It was reported on May 1 that a glass pipe used for drugs was found in the Covington library. According to the police report, the assistant manager was alerted by a citizen that they had found a glass pipe with white residue on the floor in the lobby.

DRIVING WHILE LICENSE REVOKED

• A female suspect was speeding on May 3. According to the police report, a female was stopped for speeding 44 mph in a 25 mph zone. The female was charged with driving with license suspended and was towed by Royal Towing.