Redmond Police Seek Information About Recent Home Burglaries

Redmond, WALocal News

Redmond detectives are looking for public assistance following a series of home burglaries in the Woodbridge neighborhood, specifically one that occurred on October 17. After returning home, a resident found a broken sliding glass door and saw two suspects fleeing, who were captured on security cameras. The suspects wore dark clothing and carried a large bag, but their identities remain unverified. This burglary is part of a concerning pattern, with four similar incidents reported in surrounding areas. In response, Redmond police are urging homeowners to adopt various security measures, such as installing deadbolt locks and maintaining surveillance systems.

They emphasize that burglars tend to abandon attempts if they encounter obstacles. The community is encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to the authorities. The investigation continues, and anyone with information can contact the Redmond Police Department for assistance.

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