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Mountlake Terrace Police Blotter: Aug. 6-12, 2025

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The Mountlake Terrace Police Department reported one vehicle prowl for the week of Aug. 6-12 in the 24300 block of 58th Place West.

Police reported three warrant arrests at:

6000 block 220th Street Southwest.

24000 block Van Ry Boulevard.

4100 block 236th Street Southwest.

Three verbal domestic disturbances were reported:

4100 block 236th Street Southwest.

6200 block Saint Albion Way.

4100 block 236th Street Southwest.

Other reports by date:

Aug. 6

5100 block 234th Street Southwest: Police responded to a court order service.

21000 block 44th Avenue West: A subject damaging trees and shrubs with a large metal pole was arrested and booked into jail for malicious mischief.

Aug. 7

4300 block 223rd Street Southwest: A suspect was arrested and booked into jail for a court order violation.

23200 block 58th Avenue West: An expert drug recognition officer assisted Edmonds police with a DUI investigation.

4600 block 244th Street Southwest: An unoccupied stolen vehicle was recovered and towed to a safe location.

4500 block 238th Street Southwest: A person in crisis was reported. The subject refused to speak with officers.

22800 block Lakeview Drive: A hit-and-run collision was reported.

23800 block 52nd Avenue West: Officers assisted Adult Protective Services with an investigation.

23300 block 56th Avenue West: Officers responded to a hit-and-run collision.

21700 block 51st Avenue West: A resident contacted police to surrender two pistols. The pistols were placed into evidence for destruction.

Aug. 8

21400 block 48th Avenue West: A person in crisis was transported to the hospital for assistance.

4700 block 224th Place West: Audio equipment was reported stolen.

7200 block 226th Place Southwest: A hit-and-run collision was reported.

4300 block 212th Street Southwest: A patrol officer located an unoccupied stolen vehicle. The officer recovered the vehicle and contacted the registered owner, who took possession.

Aug. 9

4300 block 212th Street Southwest: Patrol located a subject who had been trespassed from the location before. The subject was arrested and booked into jail.

21700 block 55th Avenue West: A subject trespassing at a residence and refusing to leave was arrested and booked into jail.

Aug. 10

4300 block 226th Street Southwest: An assault was reported.

23500 block Lakeview Drive: A hit-and-run collision was reported. The suspect was located and arrested.

23200 block 58th Avenue West: An office chair and a suitcase were found.

23600 block 53rd Avenue West: A suspect was arrested and booked into jail for domestic assault.

24000 block Cedar Way: The sound of gunshots was reported. No subjects were located, but 13 9mm casings were found in the street.

Aug. 11

22500 block 52nd Avenue West: A mailbox was vandalized.

23600 block 49th Place West: A threat complaint was filed.

5900 block 236th Street Southwest: Officers responded to a hit-and-run collision report. The suspect was later found in Edmonds and determined to be impaired. The suspect was arrested for hit and run and DUI.

22200 block 56th Avenue West: A set of keys was found.

4100 block 44th Avenue West: Graffiti was reported on a lock box.

Aug. 12

6000 block Saint Albion Way: A Social Security card was reported lost.

4800 block 212th Street Southwest: A single-vehicle collision was reported. One of the divers was determined to have been impaired, arrested for DUI and booked into jail.

5100 block 224th Street Southwest: A suspect was arrested and booked into jail for domestic assault.

6500 block 216th Street Southwest: A mail theft and damaged mailbox was reported.

23400 block Lakeview Drive: A subject turned in their firearms after being served with an extreme risk protection order.

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