Edmonds Police Blotter April 22-29, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

During the week of April 22 to April 27, Edmonds police handled numerous incidents, underscoring local crime concerns. A man was arrested for domestic violence, and another was booked for possessing a counterfeit bill. Multiple thefts occurred at grocery stores, with one woman being trespassed after stealing food. Police investigated suspected child abuse and financial fraud, indicating broader social issues affecting residents. Officers assisted other agencies in locating burglary suspects and recovering stolen vehicles.

A man had his Social Security number compromised, revealing vulnerabilities within the community. The police blotter reflects ongoing challenges in public safety and the need for vigilance. Overall, the reported incidents reveal a pattern of theft and financial crime affecting various individuals in Edmonds.

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