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Edmonds Police Blotter: April 27-May 3, 2021 Posted: May 8, 2021
April 27
9100 block 236th Street Southwest: A man claiming to be with the border patrol told a woman she had a suspicious package.
500 block Main Street: A man was seen offering free COVID-19 tests. (See related story here.)
8200 block Lake Ballinger Way: A woman alleged someone entered her home and stole her medication. She said there was no evidence of forced entry and no other items were taken.
22100 block Highway 99: Checks made out to clients were stolen from a dealership and cashed at an unknown banking location.
23000 block Highway 99: A subject who filed a vehicle prowl report later called back to include prescription medications among the stolen items.
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Edmonds Police Blotter: Jan. 5-26, 2021 Posted: January 31, 2021
Jan. 5
1000 block Puget Drive: A resident reported concerns with their neighbor cutting down trees near a creek.
100 block West Dayton Street: A business employee located mail and a bag containing possible narcotics in a parking lot.
9300 block 244th Street Southwest: A vehicle was prowled, but there was no sign of forced entry or items known to be missing.
22200 block Highway 99: A third party reported a possible robbery, but no victims or incident were confirmed at the time.
600 5th Avenue South: Credit cards were found on the side of business and turned in for safekeeping.