Edmonds Police Blotter May 21-June 3, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds police blotter from May 21 to May 23 highlights a series of criminal incidents, including thefts, assaults, and arrests. A woman reported her ex-partner stole her cell phone, while a man faced charges for underage DUI. In a significant case, an elderly woman lost $67,000 in a gold bar scam, drawing attention to the prevalence of fraud in the community. Other incidents included a nurse allegedly assaulted by a patient, and charges were referred to the city prosecutor. Police noted a work vehicle prowled overnight, resulting in the theft of numerous tools and damage to the vehicle.

Multiple shoplifting incidents were reported, with a man arrested for stealing from two stores on Highway 99. The blotter reflects ongoing concerns about safety and criminal behavior in Edmonds, prompting local authorities to enhance community policing efforts. Investigations into these incidents are ongoing, with police encouraging residents to report suspicious activities.

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