Edmonds Police Blotter Nov. 19-25, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Over the course of November 19 to 23, 2025, Edmonds police responded to a series of thefts and disturbances, particularly on Highway 99. Authorities cited a woman for shoplifting from a grocery store and arrested several individuals for outstanding warrants. Domestic disturbances were reported, including conflicts between family members and roommates. A notable case involved a man who was scammed online while trying to purchase a refrigerator. Police encountered a woman evading capture after riding a stolen motorcycle, which was later recovered.

Additionally, multiple individuals received citations for violating trip permits while operating unlicensed vehicles. The pattern of criminal behavior raises concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement measures. These incidents highlight the need for community engagement and proactive crime prevention strategies.

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