Edmonds Police Blotter July 9-15, 2025

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From July 9 to July 15, 2025, Edmonds police documented numerous arrests tied to outstanding warrants, thefts, and other criminal activities. On July 9, officers arrested several individuals along Highway 99, including a man for third-degree theft and a woman for theft and an outstanding warrant. A notable case involved a woman who received a fraudulent phone call from individuals impersonating the Sheriff's Office, demanding money under false pretenses. On July 10, police responded to a domestic protection order violation and investigated multiple mailbox break-ins, indicating rising concerns over property crimes. The week also saw arrests for DUI and shoplifting, reflecting a persistent pattern of local crime.

Additionally, a man was attacked with a stick following a collision, underscoring public safety issues in the area. These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges for law enforcement in maintaining community safety and addressing criminal behavior. Local authorities continue to respond to rising incidents of theft and fraud, indicating a need for increased public awareness and vigilance.

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