Man arrested for slapping, pushing ex-girlfriend | Kirkland Police Blotter
By MATT PHELPS
Kirkland Reporter Regional Assistant Editor
February 23, 2012 · Updated 5:36 PM
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week.
Feb. 20
Assault: 1:30 a.m., 9700 block of N.E. 119th Way. A 39-year-old Kirkland man was arrested after injuring his girlfriend.
DUI: 1:47 a.m., 11500 block of South Bound 405 N.E. A 37-year-old Kirkland man was pulled over for traffic violations. He failed the field sobriety test and submitted a .107 and .112 blood alcohol level.
Feb. 19
Burglary: 5 p.m., 14100 block of 132nd Ave. N.E. The head custodian at Kamiakin Junior High reported a possible burglary to the Industrial Arts classroom. There was no forced entry and appeared to be no items that were missing.
Feb. 18
Theft: 1:37 p.m., 12500 block of N.E. 85th Street. A Kirkland woman had her wallet stolen from her shopping cart while checking out at Safeway. A 19-year-old Fall City woman is a suspect due to proximity, but a connect search turned up negative.
Feb. 13
Domestic: 11:55 p.m., 9900 block of N.E. 137th Street. A 35-year-old Kirkland man was arrested for assault after he slapped and pushed his ex-girlfriend, who had visible injuries.
Feb. 12
Malicious mischief: 8 p.m., 8200 N.E. 138th Street. A Snohomish County man reported that the storage shack at Big Finn Hill Park was vandalized.
Contact Kirkland Reporter Regional Assistant Editor Matt Phelps at mphelps@kirklandreporter.com or 425-822-9166 ext. 5052.
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