Police Blotter | Issaquah man’s cancelled license plates found on Island car
Published 2:39 pm Tuesday, September 16, 2014
September 5
Wanted: A 48-year-old Renton man was arrested for an outstanding warrant when he was operating a boat and violated a restricted ‘no wake zone’ under the East Channel Bridge. Police found that the man had a felony warrant out of Snohomish County for larceny/theft 2 with bail set at $5,000. He was booked into the King County Jail.
September 6
Lost: A 51-year-old resident of Covington reported to Island police on Sept. 6 that a blue and while inflatable water trampoline that belongs to him had floated away from an anchor in the lake near the 6600 block of East Mercer Way. The trampoline is 12 feet in diameter and sits 8 feet off the water with an attached inflatable balance beam.
Found: A 47-year-old man reported a bike found along S.E. 36th Street. The bike had been there for three days, he said.
September 7
Switched: A pair of cancelled license plates that had been on a 1993 black Acura Integra (presumably) formerly belonging to a 40-year-old Issaquah man were found on a 1996 white Toyota Tercel parked in the 2000 block of 80th Avenue S.E. on Sept. 7 at 11:30 p.m. The plates were turned over to the state Department of Licensing.
September 8
Crash: A woman driving a red Mini-Cooper was driving southbound on Island Crest Way at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 8 when she struck a green Subaru in front of her —which had stopped for a car turning in front of him that had stopped for pedestrians in a cross walk in the 4800 block of Island Crest Way. It appeared that Mini Cooper driver was following too close behind the Subaru, a police report said. No one was hurt.
Theft: On Sept. 8, a 55-year-old Island woman reported to police that someone had stolen a black and grey Roubaiz bicycle with custom wheels out of her locked garage in the 7600 block of S.E. 27th Street sometime during the last three months.
