Lynnwood Police Blotter May 11-17, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

From May 11 to May 14, Lynnwood police logged numerous incidents, highlighting issues of theft and driving under the influence. Notably, officers dealt with felony theft cases, including the theft of mail and damage to a hotel room. The police made several warrant arrests, addressing serious matters like domestic disturbances and allegations of child abuse. Officers encountered suspicious activities, including a reported Bitcoin scam, indicating a growing concern for fraud in the area. The Alderwood Mall Parkway emerged as a hotspot for various misdemeanor thefts, prompting increased police attention.

In addition to thefts, police reported cases of harassment and threats in the community. Officers also impounded abandoned vehicles and responded to animal complaints. The police collaborated with other agencies to ensure a comprehensive response to local crime.

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