Edmonds Police Blotter Sept. 24-30, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Over the week of September 24 to 30, Edmonds police responded to numerous incidents, highlighting ongoing concerns in the community. A significant event occurred when a man was arrested for allegedly strangling his wife in front of children, raising alarms about domestic violence. The police also dealt with multiple theft cases, particularly in the busy Highway 99 corridor, where suspects often evaded capture after shoplifting. Officers initiated an investigation into a burglary at a local business, which remains unsolved, and a resident reported a financial scam, prompting further inquiry. Notably, multiple individuals were trespassed from various businesses for theft-related activities.

The police continue to work closely with community members to address these incidents and promote safety. The department emphasizes the importance of reporting suspicious activities to aid investigations. As these cases unfold, public awareness remains crucial for enhancing community safety.

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