Reckless driver runs victim’s car into median | Issaquah Police Blotter

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Subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Sept. 10

FRAUD: An officer contacted a Timber Ridge Way Northwest resident who advised she had received a phone call from a person who claimed he represented Microsoft and wanted to check for viruses on her computer.

VEHICLE PROWL: A citizen reported their vehicle was prowled overnight in an underground secured garage on the 18700 block of Southeast Newport Way. There was no damage and nothing had been taken, but the glove box and trunk had apparently been compromised. The garage entry gate, too, was undisturbed. Method of entry was unknown.

Sept. 11

THEFT: A 28-year-old Issaquah woman was arrested shortly before 11 a.m. for theft of more than $86 of miscellaneous food from a Highlands Drive Northeast store.

DEER: At 12:41 p.m., an officer responded to a deer hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Renton Issaquah Road Southeast and Southeast 83rd Place. The deer was dead. The officer contacted county animal control for removal.

BEAR: At 1:12 p.m. an officer responded to the 500 block of Northeast Alder Street attempting to locate a bear. At the scene, the officer made contact with the person who reported the animal. The person showed the officer a photograph of the bear, in which it appeared to be dragging its own injured leg.

TRESPASS: At 6:36 p.m., an officer met with the owner of a property on the 22600 block of Southeast 56th Street. The property had been vacant for several months and the man said he had returned a day prior to find a bag, blanket and jacket under his carport. Two subjects were trespassed from the property.

HOMELESS: At 6:08 p.m. an officer responded to the 1100 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard in search of a reported suspicious person. Upon finding the man, he stated he was homeless and looking for handouts. The officer provided him literature on available emergency resources.

Sept. 12

RECKLESS DRIVING: At 7:48 a.m. an officer responded to the intersection of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast and Southeast 62nd Street, where a caller had reported a recklessly driven vehicle. The caller said the offending driver had been tailgating and eventually pushed him into the center median before pulling into Home Depot. The officer was unable to locate the vehicle or its driver.