Edmonds Police Blotter July 30-Aug. 5, 2025

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From July 30 to August 3, Edmonds Police reported a series of incidents, including thefts, domestic disputes, and identity fraud. Officers arrested multiple individuals, including a man for possessing a stolen vehicle and a woman for allegedly stealing from a business. A significant amount of suspected fentanyl was discovered at a local coffee shop, raising concerns about drug-related issues in the area. Police also responded to a report of an elderly woman receiving inadequate care, prompting a notification to Adult Protective Services. A man was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant, showcasing ongoing efforts to address crime in the community.

Officers have documented various disturbances, including verbal arguments between couples and reports of harassment. These incidents highlight the challenges faced by law enforcement in ensuring community safety and well-being. The police department continues to investigate ongoing cases to uphold public safety.

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