Edmonds Police Blotter Oct 22-28, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Between October 22 and 26, 2025, Edmonds police encountered a surge in theft and violence, resulting in several arrests. A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary, while another was detained for domestic violence assault. Numerous shoplifting cases reportedly took place along Highway 99, with several individuals cited for stealing from grocery stores and retail businesses. A woman suffered assault during an attempted robbery, raising alarms about safety in the area. Additionally, police dealt with violations of domestic violence no-contact orders and reported narcotic activity.

Officers found a stolen vehicle in a business parking lot, indicating organized theft activity. Authorities emphasize the importance of community cooperation in combating crime. The rising incidents reflect broader challenges facing the neighborhood, prompting police to enhance their response strategies.

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