Drug overdose and a kitty snatcher: Sammamish Police blotter March 6-13

Reports are taken from the King County Sheriff's Office incident logs

March 6

UNLAWFUL CONDUCT: Someone stole the copper wire from tennis court lights located in the Skyline High School west tennis court.

March 8

SMALL BUT MIGHTY: A resident in the 2200 Southeast block of 46 Place found a small object shattered the outer pane of her front living room window.

OVERDOSE: King County deputies and Eastside Fire Rescue responded to a possible drug overdose in the 1700 block of 223 Place Northeast. A female, under an unknown drug, suddenly passed out and stopped breathing, her boyfriend reported. Eastside Fire responders revived her. She was transported to Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah.

March 9

KITTY SNATCHER: A female reported her lost cat in the 3000 block of 231 Lane Southeast. The woman said her boyfriend talked to another neighbor within their apartment complex who thinks the person living in a nearby apartment took the cat.

KAYAK STOLEN: A kayak cart was reported stolen on the 2400 block of 228th Avenue Southeast while the owner was out on the lake.

March 10

PLATES: License plates were reported stolen in the 1400 block of 268th Way Southeast.

March 11

BROKEN TRAILER: A work trailer was reported broken into overnight in the 2200 block of Southeast 32 Street. The work tools inside the trailer were also taken.

BURGLARY: Someone entered a secured condo parking garage and removed items from a parked vehicle in the 500 block of 225 Place Northeast.

LARCENY: Someone entered an unlocked vehicle in the 2200 block of Northeast 26th Street. A number of items were taken from from the unlocked car parked in the victim’s driveway.

OUT OF NOWHERE: Someone struck a person with their vehicle, injuring the victim, before leaving the accident in the 4200 block of Issaquah-Pine Lake Road. The victim reported being hit from behind.

TIME TO GO ON VACATION: A resident on the 1900 block of 211 Avenue Southeast found two pieces of luggage on their porch that wasn’t theirs. The Airline had mistakenly left the luggage at eh wrong address. Police returned the item to the correct owner.

March 13

WOULDN’T WANT TO HAVE THAT CONVO: A mother reported her son had not returned home in the 2700 block of Southeast 18 Place. She had found drugs in his room earlier that day, which she was planning on talking about when her son returned home. She believed this is why he hadn’t come home.