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Police investigate report of stolen boat engine | Redmond Police Blotter, July 31-30

August 1st, 2012 at Wed, 1st, 2012 at 2:10 pm by billchristianson

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.

Tuesday, July 31
Missing person: Redmond police responded to a report of a missing person in the 8700 block of 166th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill at 3:32 p.m.Protection order violation: Redmond police responded to a report of a violation of a protection order in the 16100 block of Northeast 83rd Street downtown at 7:53 a.m.Grand theft auto: At 6:46 a.m., Redmond police took a report regarding a stolen vehicle from the 9100 block of Red-Wood Road on Education Hill.

Monday, July 30
Assault: At 2:29 p.m., Redmond police investigated a report of an assault from the 9300 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill. The victim was reportedly burned after being pushed into a fire.Vandalism: A home owner in the 16100 block of Northeast 108th Court on Education Hill reported at 1:24 p.m., vandalism to a small inflatable pool.Theft: Redmond police investigated a theft of an engine from a boat in the 15200 block of Northeast 90th Street in Grass Lawn at 9:54 a.m.

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