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Student reports he was harassed and bullied at school | Redmond Police Blotter, June 18

June 19th, 2012 at Tue, 19th, 2012 at 4:51 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.

Monday, June 18
Property damage: At 10:15 p.m., a complainant in the 2400 block of 176th Court Northeast reported that her juvenile son had damaged property during an argument. The son was subsequently placed into custody for investigation of malicious mischief.
Vandalism: Redmond police responded to a malicious mischief complaint at 7:41 p.m. in the 7000 block of Old Redmond Road in Grass Lawn. A female reported her vehicle had all four tires and the sides of her car keyed sometime over the weekend.
Shoplifting: It was reported at 5:38 p.m. that a female left a store in the 17200 block of Redmond Way downtown with two bottles of hard alcohol and a bag of chips. A vehicle plate was provided.
School of hard knocks: Redmond police received two reports regarding local schools. The first came at 11:40 a.m. from a school in the 17200 block of Northeast 104th Street on Education Hill. A student had assaulted another student. At 4:29 p.m., a child in the 6100 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast in Grass lawn reported that he was harassed and bullied at his elementary school.

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