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Edmonds Police Blotter: Jan 5-26, 2021

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.

Gymnastics coach in Everett suspected of voyeurism

Gymnastics coach in Everett suspected of voyeurism Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Saturday, January 30, 2021 EVERETT, Wash. (AP) - A gymnastics coach was arrested Friday for investigation of voyeurism and possession of child pornography, according to the Everett Police Department. The investigation began in December, when a 10-year-old student at Leading Edge Gymnastics Academy told a coach about a suspicious box in the bathroom, The Daily Herald reported. Staff reportedly found a cellphone in the box pointing at the toilets. TOP STORIES The head coach called 911 and reportedly showed the male suspect the box, told him not to touch it and briefly left. When officers arrived the phone was missing, police said.

First Responders, School Nurses Ready to Get Vaccine This Week – Everett Independent

The City moved from busted to flush in a few day’s time last week when it came to vaccinating its first responders for COVID-19, with Everett not being on the list to get vaccine for first responders last week and then moving to having a vaccine clinic Tuesday for them at City Hall. Mayor Carlo DeMaria announced on Friday that the Commonwealth approved Everett’s application to begin offering the COVID vaccine to first responders employed by the City. “Along with my colleagues State Senator Sal DiDomenico and State Representative Joe McGonagle, the Governor was receptive to our advocacy and our first responders began receiving the vaccine Tuesday, January 12,” said the mayor. “These first responders have been at the front line protecting our community during the pandemic and I am grateful to be able to offer the vaccine to these individuals as an important sign that Everett is on its way to beating this virus.”

Authorities investigating death near Encore Boston Harbor casino; not considered suspicious

Authorities investigating death near Encore Boston Harbor casino; not considered suspicious By Travis Andersen Globe Staff,Updated December 22, 2020, 11:01 a.m. Email to a Friend Police tape marks off an area surrounding a snowbank outside of the Encore Casino, where Everett Police and Massachusetts State Police are investigating a death.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Authorities are investigating the death of a man whose body was found Tuesday near the Encore Boston Harbor casino in Everett, but the victim’s passing isn’t considered suspicious, according to law enforcement officials. David Procopio, a State Police spokesman, said via e-mail that the man’s body was discovered early Tuesday morning either on the edge of the Encore or “just off the property.”

New wrinkle in package theft: Police say suspect used Amazon uniform to pass as delivery driver

New wrinkle in package theft: Police say suspect used Amazon uniform to pass as delivery driver December 15, 2020 at 1:07 pm Photo: Julie Clopper / Shutterstock.com. A surge in online shopping during the pandemic could be an extra gift to so-called “porch pirates” looking to nab packages during the peak holiday season. One report from north of Seattle revealed the lengths to which some thieves will apparently go. Police in Everett, Wash., said a recent suspect in a package theft was wearing a new Amazon jacket in an effort to pass as a delivery driver for the tech giant. Aaron Snell, public information officer for the Everett Police Department, told GeekWire that police don’t believe the uniform is sold to the public.

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