Edmonds Police Blotter May 7-13, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Between May 7 and May 12, Edmonds police reported a series of incidents, resulting in numerous arrests. A man faced charges for fourth-degree domestic violence assault, and another was arrested for DUI. Officers also handled theft cases, including a grocery store incident where two suspects were cited and released. A woman reported being assaulted by a coworker but opted not to pursue prosecution. Law enforcement responded to vandalism in a women's restroom and a report of a man impersonating a police officer.

Additionally, police assisted with outside agency matters and dealt with ongoing investigations into drug-related incidents. A missing juvenile was located, and a jacket with blood stains was recovered, indicating a range of concerns in community safety. Local police continue to monitor these cases, aiming to maintain public safety.

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