Edmonds Police Blotter June 4-17, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Between June 4 and June 9, Edmonds police responded to a series of incidents, reflecting a variety of local crime issues. Notably, a physical altercation on June 4 led to the arrest of a wife after a domestic dispute with her husband. A subsequent burglary at a pharmacy resulted in the theft of narcotics, raising concerns about drug-related crimes in the community. Police also reported multiple thefts, including a case where a vehicle was stolen and a woman was scammed in a rental scheme. Officers arrested individuals for offenses ranging from driving with a suspended license to resisting arrest.

On June 6, police assisted in locating a robbery suspect, further illustrating their active role in community safety. The incidents highlight ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement as they work to address crime in the area. Local officials emphasize the importance of community vigilance and cooperation to combat rising criminal activities.

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