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Tacoma police blotter
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The officer told him he needed him to leave the store and he left the property.Įmployees at the Westin Hotel at 801 Pine St. He gave police his name, but he was speaking in a very low tone and kept saying he was very tired. Officers called the responsible party who said he did not want to make a property damage report at this time due to the building being torn down soon.Īn officer received a call to back up mall security at Northgate Mall. There was a man who had been sitting inside Ross for several hours and had been asking people for money and to buy him things. Officers cleared the building to ensure no one was inside.

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Police were called to 2210 Gunbarrel Road where there was an open door and six broken windows on the front of the business. No responsible party was able to be gotten hold of at this time. Police searched the area but did not find anyone. The alarm reset while police were on scene. and found a broken exterior window by the rear loading bay. Police responded to an alarm at 1300 Central Ave. The man was unable to make any contact with anyone inside the residence at the time police were on scene. Police spoke with a man on Camellia Drive who needed to serve a document to an individual at the address. She requested the incident of the employees approaching her at her apartment and making those statements. She currently has a lawyer and her court date is set. Employees at Douglas Heights said her belongings would be placed out front if she failed to remove them prior to her eviction notice being served. She said she was able to catch up on rent and paid up until September. She was late on rent due to COVID issues with her work. Unfortunately, there was no one inside to grant the man access to the apartment.Ī woman on University Street is having a court case regarding her lease at Douglas Heights. The owner was notified by NCIC of the vehicle's location and it was removed from NCIC.Ī man on Hickory Valley Road called police and asked them to standby while he gathered some of his belongings. The vehicle was towed to Expressway Towing due to being left abandoned at 1901 Central Ave. Police were called to East 27th Street on a call of a stolen vehicle hit. The pickup was returned to the first man who arrived on scene. The man and a friend of his have video of people on the complex but video quality is poor. He checked his surveillance camera and saw two vehicles speed into the complex but only observed one leave. He told police he had been told by someone in the D building that suspects were checking door handles last night.

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Police were later contacted by another man after finding a Toyota Tacoma parked on Lake Resort Terrace.

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He said the truck had an Atlanta Braves license plate on the front. He said he was mowing grass the previous day and had to move the truck and must have left the keys in the truck and unlocked. He had no outstanding warrants and he was not banned from the property considering the owner was not on scene.Ī man on Gann Store Road said his 2008 Toyota Tacoma pickup was missing. The officer asked the man if he would move along and he complied willingly. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with a man lying on the sidewalk just outside the building. The vehicle was entered into NCIC.Ī man said he was viewing cameras to the business at 5953 Brainerd Road remotely and would like police to check on homeless individuals that are not supposed to be on the property. The vehicle had a CarMax front license plate.

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There is no suspect information at this time. The man said he kept a spare key in the center console. He left the vehicle unlocked because he had a case of water he was intending to bring inside. He reported seeing it sitting outside when he went to smoke a cigarette around 1:30 a.m. The officer asked them move along and they both complied without incident.Ī man on Lake Resort Terrace said his 2016 Ford Escape was missing. An officer spoke with two homeless people sleeping on the playground at the Zoo at 301 North Holtzclaw Ave.















Tacoma police blotter