Obstructing, fake name | Bonney Lake Police Blotter

On Aug. 10 officers were alerted to a shoplifting, although the suspect left the store. A description of the car was given, and officers were able to locate the car driving on SR 410. Officers stopped the car and asked for identification of the female passenger, because the business said it was a female who came into the store.

OBSTRUCTING: On Aug. 10 officers were alerted to a shoplifting, although the suspect left the store. A description of the car was given, and officers were able to locate the car driving on SR 410. Officers stopped the car and asked for identification of the female passenger, because the business said it was a female who came into the store. The female did not have her ID but gave her name and date of birth to officers. A records check returned no results. The female gave her real name to officers, and a records check revealed a warrant. Officers arrested the female for obstruction, but was unable to establish probable cause to search for shoplifted items.

CHECK FRAUD: A fraud victim reported to officers on Aug. 14 that three checks had been taken from her checkbook and cashed without her knowledge. The name on the cashed checks did not match the victim, nor did they have any idea who could have taken the checks.