Edmonds Police Blotter Oct. 8-14, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds Police reported a series of incidents occurring between October 8-14, 2025, that raised concerns about community safety. One notable incident involved an assault between two patients at an adult family home located on Walnut Street. Additionally, police investigated an attempted scam where a suspect tried to convince a woman to wire money. These events reflect the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in maintaining safety within the city. Local officials are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to the authorities.

The police blotter not only informs the public about crime but also fosters collaboration between residents and law enforcement. Community engagement in safety initiatives is essential for enhancing public security. The timely release of this information helps to keep Edmonds residents informed and prepared.

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