Edmonds Police Blotter June 26-July 1, 2025

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Edmonds police recorded various incidents between June 26 and July 1, 2025, with notable cases involving drug possession and domestic disturbances. A man was charged for possessing another’s identification and a controlled substance after further investigation on Highway 99. Two women allegedly stole merchandise from a store and assaulted the owner, raising concerns about retail safety. Police handled multiple domestic disputes, including an argument between a juvenile and her guardian, and reported a vulnerable adult not receiving his social security checks. A man was booked for DUI and resisting arrest on Main Street, reflecting ongoing issues with impaired driving.

In addition, police recovered a stolen vehicle and cited a man for reckless driving. These incidents underline the community's need for vigilance regarding safety and crime prevention. The police department continues to respond to these challenges while seeking solutions for residents.

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