Selected crime reports for the week of May 14 through May 20, 2018. This is not a complete list of all incidents that occurred in Redmond during this time period. You can also reference our online crime map for further information.
May 14, 2018
- Time: 04:35
- Type: Commercial Burglary
- Location: 9400 block of Willows Road
- Case Number: 18-002575
Several storage containers at a local manufacturing company were broken into and burglars made off with construction tools and other equipment. The suspects cut off padlocks to access the containers and also swiped some copper wire. Police gathered evidence and security footage from the scene and are investigating.
- Time: 05:30
- Type: Theft
- Location: 15700 block of NE 53rd St.
- Case Number: 18-002581
An unknown suspect grabbed a package off a front porch, tore it open, and stole the contents inside. The thief scored a bottle of pet stain remover. No information about the suspect was available.
- Time: 09:20
- Type: Vehicle Prowl
- Location: 14900 block of NE 31st Way
- Case Number: 18-002582
A woman called police after her car was broken into and her purse, wallet, phone and tablet were stolen. The victim reported she had been inside a daycare for about 15 minutes and returned to find her window smashed and belongings missing. There were no witnesses or security cameras in the parking lot.
May 16, 2018
- Time: 07:50
- Type: Multiple Vehicle Prowls
- Location: 17700 block of NE 90th St.
- Case Number: 18-002627
Three vehicles parked in the same apartment lot had windows smashed and various items stolen by an unknown suspect. Two of the three victims had their laptops taken from the vehicles.
May 17, 2018
- Time: 14:20
- Type: Fraud/ID Theft
- Location: 15800 block of NE 83rd Court
- Case Number: 18-800222
A man reported that a credit card with a $13,000 limit had been opened in his name without his knowledge or permission.
May 18, 2018
- Time: 10:30
- Type: Vehicle Prowl
- Location: 18-002685
- Case Number: 18-002685
Two parked vehicles were hit by a car prowler while the victims were nearby in a local park. Both women had left their purses in their cars and the suspect smashed windows and snatched the bags. There was no suspect information immediately available.