Police Blotter

2003

2003

Rape: Unknown time, 3800 block of 156th Avenue Northeast. Victim reported that she was raped by the same suspect on two separate occasions.

Dec. 1

DVD theft: Unknown time, 1100 block of 110th Avenue Northeast. The complainant reported the recovery of approximately 450 stolen DVDs worth more than $4,000.

Burglary: Unknown time, 13400 block of Northeast 50th Street. Someone removed china and glassware from a garage. The total loss was more than $8,000.

Dec. 4

Assault: 11:45 a.m., 500 block of 140th Avenue Southeast. The victim reported that she was pushed against a wall and had Coke poured on her head.

Dec. 6

Rape: 10 p.m., 900 block of Bellevue Way Northeast. The victim reported being raped by the suspect two years prior.

Dec. 9

Domestic violence: 5 p.m., 15800 block of Southeast 37th Street. The victim states she was pushed into a wall and put in a head lock by her 17-year-old son.

Rape: 11:45 p.m., 1600 block of 156th Avenue Northeast. The victim reported being raped by boyfriend.

Assault: Unknown time, 14500 block of Northeast 39th Street. A grandmother reported that her daughter’s boyfriend kicked her grandson in the stomach.

Dec. 10

Storage unit theft: 6 p.m., 300 block of 102nd Avenue Southeast. A storage unit was broken into and miscellaneous items were reported missing amounting to more than $1,000.

Questionable actions: 1 p.m., 15000 block of Northeast Bel-Red Road. A female was approached by three males. One asked her how old she was and requested her phone number. The complainant is concerned the males attend the middle school where she is a student teacher.

Dec. 11

Light theft: Unknown time, 11000 block of Northeast 33rd Place. Ten lights were taken from the entrance of the 33rd Place condos. The total loss was more than $1,000.

Burglary: 6:20 a.m., 10400 block of Northeast 32nd Place. Someone burglarized a residence. The total amount of loss was more than $4,000.

Dec. 12

Burglary: 8 a.m., 4700 block of 132nd Avenue Southeast. Someone forced entry into a residence and took various items amounting to more than $4,000.