Issaquah
Feb. 28
‘Pounding’ problem: A woman requested an extra patrol in the area of her residence in the 2100 Block of Newport Way N.W. for problems she is having with her neighbor who has been “pounding” on her door between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. different days of the week.
March 1
Shout out: A male and a female were yelling at each other and throwing things while the female followed the male in a vehicle in the 100 Block of Front Street South.
Porch sleeper: A male reported that an unknown individual has been sleeping on his condo’s porch in the 400 block of First Avenue Northwest. He was out of town, but was advised by neighbors that they called the police to report this unknown subject. The porch sleeper was gone when police got there.
Special delivery: A highly intoxicated man was curled up in front of Swedish ER in the 700 Block of Northeast Blakely Drive. Security said a cab dropped him off. He was incoherent and unable to answer questions completely. He was able to state that he is homeless and drank vodka that night. He was put in a wheelchair and security wheeled him into the ER.
March 3
Drinking and …: It was reported that a male who was drinking beer, urinated on the side of a building in the 6000 Block of East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast. Police were unable to locate the man.
Are you talking to me?: It was reported that an intoxicated subject was talking to kids in the 300 Block of Rainier Boulevard South. The subject said he was not talking to kids and was only talking to adults.
Gone, but not forgotten: Reporting party in the 800 Block of Mountain Park Boulevard Southwest said that he was receiving phone calls/text messages and Facebook messages from a female and her friend ever since he broke off a relationship with her.
March 5
Parks are public: A complainant in the 100 Block of North Front Street said he was advised to call police when people were loitering in Pedestrian Park behind his business. The complainant was advised that the park was public, and he could not require people to leave, which he understood.
March 6
A word to the wise: Several juveniles were reported for hanging out at the covered area in the park drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana in the 500 Block of Rainier Boulevard North. The juveniles were advised by the reporting party that he was calling the police. They left the area.
Sammamish
March 5
Ziploc Bag Bomb: The Sammamish Police were requested at the Renaissance School of Arts, located in Eastlake High School, to deal with a detained student. The student had bragged earlier in the day to classmates about possessing the materials needed to make a bomb. School personnel recovered two Ziploc sandwich bags from the suspect, one of which had a granule substance (moss remover) and the other batteries. While crying to police, the student expressed regret in bringing the items to school and said he bragged to fellow students with the hopes of being seen as cool. Upon a search of his backpack and district computer with his website history, authorities found no evidence of explosive material. They did, however, find several pornographic sites on his web history. The student was released to his parents expelled on an emergency basis pending an evaluation.
March 6
Rainy day: A Sammamish officer found a man walking alongside East Lake Sammamish Parkway and offered him a ride due to the weather conditions. After running his information through the system, the officer discovered he had a warrant for trespassing and turned him over to the Tukwila PD.
March 8
“Little Momo”: Police came across vandalism at the plateau substation, located on Northeast Eighth Street. Old multi-colored graffiti was covered with black paint stating, “Arson,” “F*** da Police,” “Thug Life,” “Live by the Gun Die by the Gun,” and “Little Momo.”