Edmonds Police Blotter Sept. 17-23, 2025

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Edmonds police documented a series of incidents between September 17 and 20, with several arrests and ongoing investigations. A man was booked on suspicion of burglary on September 18, highlighting the area's ongoing issues with property crime. A woman reported being scammed out of thousands of dollars online, reflecting a growing concern over digital fraud. Shoplifting incidents were prevalent, with multiple arrests made, including one female suspect who was apprehended after stealing from a grocery store. Domestic disputes prompted police responses, though no arrests occurred during those events.

The police also dealt with reports of missing persons, including a juvenile who became locked out of her vehicle. In a collaborative effort, Edmonds police assisted Lynnwood officers in recovering a stolen vehicle, resulting in an arrest. This series of events underscores the challenges faced by local law enforcement in maintaining community safety.

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