Lynnwood Police Blotter June 15-21, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Police Department logged numerous incidents from June 15 to June 18, revealing a concerning pattern of criminal activity. Among the highlights was a felony theft linked to cryptocurrency fraud, alongside various misdemeanor thefts and domestic disturbances. Police reported warrant arrests on multiple occasions, indicating ongoing issues with compliance among offenders. On June 15, officers dealt with 17 reported incidents, including a hit-and-run collision and a domestic disturbance that did not involve assault. The department also assisted the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office in addressing regional issues.

Community safety remains a priority, with police actively engaging in crime prevention strategies. The blotter reflects the need for continued vigilance among residents and law enforcement. Authorities encourage public reporting of suspicious activities to enhance safety and security.

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