Vacuums taken from store | Bonney Lake Police Blotter

Officers were called on April 8 after a loss prevention employee reported several missing items from a state Route 410 business. The items included three vacuums, two coffee makers, clothing and a cell phone. The vehicle the suspects came in, caught on camera, was reported to have been seen at other stores during shoplifting incidents.

SHOPLIFTING: Officers were called on April 8 after a loss prevention employee reported several missing items from a state Route 410 business. The items included three vacuums, two coffee makers, clothing and a cell phone. The vehicle the suspects came in, caught on camera, was reported to have been seen at other stores during shoplifting incidents. The case was forwarded to detectives.

BURGLARY: Officers responded to a burglary report on April 11.The reporting party noticed the car doors in front of his garage had been opened and the windows leading into the garage were broken. The reporting party said it looked like nothing was missing, but the car in the garage had been searched and items in the garage were rummaged through. The officer was then called by another officer while on scene and was told a mother reported her son for breaking and entering into what he thought was an abandoned shed. Officers then talked to the mother and son, who apologized for entering the garage and asked officers to deliver a letter of apology he wrote to the reporting party. The reporting party was delivered and charges have not been filed.

ABANDONED VEHICLE: Officers were dispatched to an abandoned vehicle blocking the road. Officers talked to a male subject near the vehicle who said they were trying to move the vehicle for a friend, but couldn’t get the engine to turn. After checking the VIN number of the vehicle, officers discovered the front and rear license plates didn’t belong and were taken into evidence. Cascade Towing impounded the vehicle.