Divorce paperwork served to the wrong person | Sammamish Police blotter Aug. 13-20

The blotter consists of Sammamish police officers' accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

August 13

ASSAULT: Co-workers were reportedly arguing on a construction site in the 1900 block on 228th Avenue Southeast around 7:50 a.m. One of them allegedly struck the other’s arm.

August 14

CRAIGSLIST: Someone took a guitar and amp from a home on the 3000 block on 241st Avenue Southeast and sold them on Craigslist without the owner’s permission.

August 15

EGGS: Someone vandalized residential townhomes in the 500 block on 241st Lane Southeast, using plastic wrap, eggs and mustard.

IDENTITY THEFT: A resident in the 500 block on 237th Avenue Southeast reported someone attempted to open a Capital One account under the resident’s name. No losses were reported.

August 19

STOP TEXTING: A woman living in the 30000 block on 230th Lane Southeast called the police to report her ex-boyfriend would not stop texting her. He had texted many times between midnight and 1:30 a.m. but was never told to stop. The police officer ruled the texts to be non-threatening.

August 20

YOU GOT SERVED: Someone was served divorce paperwork in the 3100 block on 240th Avenue Northeast and called the police, per the person’s legal advice. The paperwork had been served to the wrong person.

HIT & RUN: A witness reported someone reversed down Northeast Inglewood Hill Road and knocked down a street sign around 2:45 p.m. The suspect did not stop or report the damage.

BENCHED: Someone reported a cell phone was stolen from a nearby bench in the Lower Commons Park off of 222nd Place Southeast.