Edmonds Police Blotter Oct. 15-22, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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Edmonds Police cited a man for driving with a suspended registration in the 7200 block of 220th Street Southwest during the week of October 15-22, 2025. Officers also assisted Snohomish County deputies in detaining an assault suspect at 216th Street Southwest and Highway 99, highlighting collaboration between local law enforcement agencies. The police blotter captures various incidents, ensuring transparency and community awareness of public safety efforts. In addition to these events, the department encourages residents to report any suspicious activities to further enhance security. The police's active response to incidents reflects a commitment to protecting the community and maintaining law and order.

Local residents are reminded of the importance of remaining vigilant and engaged in neighborhood safety. The collaboration with county deputies points to a broader strategy of inter-agency support to address crime effectively. This week’s activities illustrate the ongoing challenges and proactive measures taken by law enforcement in Edmonds.

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