Edmonds Police Blotter Sept. 10-16, 2025

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Edmonds Police documented a range of incidents from September 10-16, highlighting ongoing concerns related to crime and public safety. A man was arrested for allegedly firing a weapon in city limits, and multiple individuals were booked for shoplifting at local grocery stores. Domestic violence incidents also increased, with a woman booked on suspicion of assault. The department responded to a phishing scam that targeted an elderly resident, indicating vulnerabilities within the community. Officers received a report of a loose aggressive dog, which was temporarily detained while the owner was identified.

The police also handled several harassment and fraud cases, showcasing the diverse challenges they face. One significant case involved a missing person report filed by a family member. The weekly blotter serves as a crucial tool for tracking crime trends and informing the community.

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