Lynnwood Police Blotter: Oct. 13-19, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Police Blotter for October 13-19, 2024, provides an overview of various criminal activities reported in the city. Key incidents include a misdemeanor assault and theft in the 3000 block of 184th Street Southwest, along with a felony theft reported on Alderwood Mall Parkway. The blotter also mentions other incidents that contribute to the overall safety concerns within the community. By publishing these reports, the Lynnwood Police aim to keep residents informed and encourage vigilance against crime. The details shared highlight the importance of community awareness in addressing local crime issues.

This weekly update not only serves as a record of police activity but also as a call to action for residents to report suspicious activities. Keeping the community informed is essential for fostering a collaborative environment between the police and the public. Such transparency helps build trust and encourages proactive measures for public safety.

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