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July 15

Just talking

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1600 blk. Goat Trail Loop Rd. A resident said there was a suspicious vehicle with two people in it. Officers contacted the occupants of the vehicle, who lived nearby and were just talking.

Malicious mischief

600 blk. Front St. An officer was looking for paint on the sidewalks and picnic tables, but only found chalk marks.

Malicious mischief

600 blk. Front St. Public Works staff found graffiti at Lighthouse Park.

Vehicle prowl

800 blk. 4th St. A resident reported the loss of $1,500 from a vehicle prowl. The victim believed the driver’s door was left unlocked.

Vehicle prowls

5300 blk. 93rd Pl. SW. A resident saw a man on his surveillance system who appeared to prowling some vehicles. No vehicles were successfully prowled.

Suspicious

5300 blk. Harbour Pointe Rd. A resident received a call from a scammer, who claimed to be from the King County Sheriff’s Office. Fraud

12600 blk. Eagles Nest Dr. A resident received a call from someone claiming to be from the Border Patrol. No sensitive information was given to the caller.

July 14

Blink, blink, blink

78th St. SW./44th Ave. W. A caller reported seeing a vehicle parked in the neighborhood with its hazard lights on for about an hour. The vehicle was gone when police arrived.

It’s not the Fourth of July anymore

11100 blk. Chennault Beach Rd. A resident reported hearing

LETTERS shots fired. Officers checked the area and found fireworks remnants in the roadway.

A K-9 track was conducted with help from neighboring agencies but the suspect was not located. A Mukilteo police detective also deployed a drone to assist in the search.

The suspect is described as a white male in his 50s, about five feet seven inches. He was wearing a maroon shirt, blue jeans, gray and pink Seattle Mariners hat, clear gloves, brown shoes, a yellow facemask, and dark-colored sunglasses.

There was no threat to the public, Fabia said.

Mukilteo police are investigating in cooperation with the FBI. Those in the area at the time of the incident with information can email crimetips@mukilteowa.gov.

Harassment

9500 blk. 49th Ave. W. A resident was upset because her neighbor sent the police on a welfare check.

Catalytic converter theft

6th St./Mukilteo Speedway. A catalytic converter was stolen.

Pedestrian struck Mukilteo Speedway/Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW. A vehicle struck a pedestrian in the crosswalk. The victim was treated by aid.

July 13

Noise

600 blk. Front St. A caller said loud motorcycle noise could be heard from Lighthouse Park.

Too loud

2600 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A resident complained about the noise that some kids were making at a nearby basketball court. The players agreed to leave.

Theft

12700 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. A man stole three packs of cigarettes and left on foot. The suspect was not located.

Welfare check

12700 blk. Beverly Park Rd. A woman having mental health issues was transported to the hospital.

Debris in the road

Mukilteo Speedway/Chennault Beach Rd. A caller reported decking materials in the roadway. When police arrived workers were picking up the materials.

Disturbance

8500 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. An unhappy guest was asked to leave by the hotel staff. He was upset because his debit card was declined. The man was trespassed from the hotel.

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