Marysville Globe Police Blotter | Sept. 17


September 22, 2008 · Updated 4:51 PM 

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Aug. 17

12:30 a.m.: Neighbor juveniles throwing things at reporting party’s residence, on the 1600 block of 69th Street.

1:17 a.m.: Missing items taken by known subject, on the 1100 block of Fourth Street.

3:48 a.m.: Theft reported, possible suspect information, on the 16800 block of Twin Lakes Avenue.

2 p.m.: Vandalism on the 9500 block of State Avenue.

8:49 p.m.: Graffiti, at 51st Avenue NE and 80th Street.

10:53 p.m.: Attempted vehicle prowl, on the 800 block of Beach Avenue.

11:29 p.m.: Robbery on the 8000 block of State Avenue.

Aug. 18

12:46 a.m.: Vehicle prowl on the 1000 block of Beach Avenue.

8:06 a.m.: Catalytic converter stolen from the 1500 block of Second Street.

8:18 a.m.: Theft report on the 7600 block of 82nd Avenue NE.

9:56 a.m.: Theft reported on 36th Street Ne and Sunnyside Boulevard.

11:07 a.m.: Theft report on the 16800 block of Twin Lakes Avenue.

1:44 p.m.: Theft of catalytic converter on the 16900 block of Twin Lakes Avenue.

3:34 p.m.: Burglary report on the 7200 block of Grove Street.

3:49 p.m.: Graffiti on the 1600 block of Sixth Street.

4:37 p.m.: Burglary Report on the 7500 block of 79th Drive NE.

5:27 p.m.: Graffiti on the 600 block of Columbia Avenue.

6 p.m.: Theft on the 1600 block of 9th Street.

11:11 p.m.: Vehicle egged on the 7700 block of 60th Street NE.

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