Lynnwood Police Blotter June 8-14, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Police Department's blotter from June 8 to June 11 reveals a range of criminal activity in the area. Officers recorded multiple misdemeanors, including domestic assault, theft, and DUI offenses. A noteworthy incident involved a suspect slashing tires of a city vehicle at City Hall, leading to felony charges for malicious mischief. The department also responded to various civil matters, including missing persons and firearm surrenders. On June 9, police arrested a man for trespassing at a car dealership after he refused to leave.

Additionally, identity theft cases emerged, particularly on 208th Street Southwest. The high frequency of shoplifting incidents at Alderwood Mall underscores ongoing retail crime challenges. These events reflect broader public safety issues and the police's active response in Lynnwood.

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