Edmonds Police Blotter Aug. 13-19, 2025

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The Edmonds Police Department detailed numerous incidents from August 13 to August 19, 2025, highlighting community safety concerns. A notable arrest occurred on August 17, when police apprehended a man for DUI on Highway 99. Officers also recovered a stolen vehicle in a grocery store parking lot during this period. A woman reported ongoing vandalism by her ex-partner, indicating a troubling pattern of domestic-related offenses. On August 15, a man faced charges for hit and run after colliding with another vehicle.

Additionally, the department responded to various misdemeanor offenses, including theft and trespassing. The police continue to engage with the community to address these issues proactively. Enhanced policing efforts aim to deter crime and foster a safer environment for Edmonds residents.

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