Edmonds Police Blotter July 2-8, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Multiple incidents were reported to Lynnwood police between July 2 and July 6, 2025, highlighting ongoing community safety concerns. A man was arrested on July 4 for domestic violence assault, while two individuals faced charges for theft and unlawful transit conduct. Officers responded to a domestic altercation on July 3, demonstrating the department's proactive measures in addressing local disputes. On July 6, a person was hospitalized after sustaining a self-inflicted gunshot wound, raising alarms about firearm safety. Police also made forced entries to assist individuals with medical issues and dealt with reports of harassment and suspicious activities.

A man was booked into jail for a felony warrant, underscoring ongoing law enforcement efforts against repeat offenders. The incidents reflect a mix of domestic issues and property crimes, illustrating the challenges faced by local authorities. Community members remain vigilant as police work to ensure safety and address these incidents.

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