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Edmonds Police Blotter: March 30-April 5, 2021 Posted: April 10, 2021
24100 block Highway 99: A disturbance between multiple subjects was reported.
8100 block 238th Street Southwest: A woman was removed from a convenience store.
19100 block 88th Avenue West: A subject was arrested and booked into jail after violating a temporary protection order.
18400 block Homeview Drive: A man was assaulted after confronting his brother about an apparent drug addiction issue.
8100 block 214th Place Southwest: Damage was done to a residential retaining wall. Police said it may be related to mail thefts in the area.
8500 block Olympic View Drive: Unknown subject(s) spray painted graffiti on a retaining wall.
April 6, 2021
Galesburg Police on Thursday, April 1st responded to the parking lot in the 900 block of West Dayton Street for reports of a subject possibly passed out in the driver’s seat of a van.
Police arrived and located the van in a handicap spot of the apartment complex parking lot – the engine was running, the driver’s side door was wide open, and there appeared to be vomit on the ground and down the front of the driver. Police woke the sleeping driver who was identified as 25-year old Trae Redd of Galesburg. Redd admitted to drinking alcohol and agreed to a Field Sobriety Test which he then failed. An open bottle of Hennessey was located inside the van. Redd was placed under arrest and transported to the Public Safety Building where he provided a breath sample that came back with a BAC of .162. Redd was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, DUI with a BAC of .08 or higher, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol, and Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle.
Edmonds Police Blotter: March 23-29, 2021 Posted: April 3, 2021
22500 block Highway 99: A driver was cited for reckless driving.
200 block 5th Avenue North: An anonymous sexual assault kit was collected from a medical center and placed into evidence.
21900 block Highway 99: A man was arrested for theft. He also fought with loss prevention before he was arrested.
7600 block 228th Street Southwest: A man was arrested for DUI after rear-ending a vehicle stopped at traffic light.
March 24
100 block West Dayton Street: An inquiry from motel staff about removing a guest resulted in the arrest of an outstanding warrant suspect.
100 block Pine Street: A rear vehicle window was shattered by unknown suspect.
The Wisconsin legislation in question is the Protect Women in Sports Act, introduced by Rep. Barbara Dittrich, R-Oconomowoc. The GOP package would prohibit trans athletes from playing on girls’ sports teams at the K-12 and collegiate levels.
Similar bills barring transgender athletes from equal participation on athletic teams are circling state legislatures in 25 other states as of early March, according to the ACLU. The protest comes as Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed the first anti-trans legislation of 2021 into law Thursday.
In an interview with The Badger Herald, University of Wisconsin graduate student and activist Jack Phillips said their main takeaway from the march was a sense of community and the feeling that the marchers were “all out here together.”