Edmonds Police Blotter Nov. 5-11, 2025

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Edmonds police documented numerous incidents from November 5 to November 11, 2025, including arrests for DUI, theft, and assault. A vehicle-pedestrian collision occurred on November 7, necessitating the pedestrian's transport to a hospital. Officers arrested a man for allegedly attempting to elude police and assaulting a hospital security officer. Investigations into residential burglaries and a potential kidnapping are ongoing, with police remaining active in the community. Multiple thefts were reported, including package thefts and a man caught trespassing in a vehicle.

Authorities recovered stolen car keys and equipment, showcasing their commitment to addressing crime. The police also engaged in civil dispute resolution during the week. As these incidents unfold, local residents are encouraged to stay informed and report suspicious activities.

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