The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week.
Between June 13-18, the Kirkland Police Department reported 417 traffic violations (six DUIs), 32 alarm calls, 18 car accidents, 20 noise complaints, 12 thefts, six car prowls, three domestic violence calls, three calls for harassment, seven acts of fraud, 18 calls of a disturbance, two calls for illegal substances and 19 calls of civil disturbance. At least 32 people were arrested.
June 16
Assault: 11:30 p.m., 12040 N.E. 128th Street. A 31-year-old Snohomish man was admitted to Evergreen Hospital after claiming he was suicidal. After being placed under medical watch and awaiting a mental health professional, the man attempted to leave the ER. He assaulted a male nurse while attempting to flee. Hospital staff restrained the man. After he was medically cleared he was released to police.
Order violation: 1 a.m., 12010 120th Place N.E. A 28-year-old man was contacted and found to have a no-contact order with a woman he was with. The man resisted arrest and made several threats against the woman.
June 15
Assault: 10:43 a.m., 14355 104th Ave. N.E. A 20-year-old woman was arrested after assaulting her father. The assault took place after an argument between the woman and her sister.
June 14
Trespass: 12:41 p.m., 12315 N.E. 143rd Street. A 43-year-old Kirkland woman was given a no-trespass order for the Kingsgate Library but returned and was arrested.
Rape: 4:22 p.m., 12300 block of Fifth Ave. A young boy reported to police that he was a suspect in a rape case that occurred three weeks prior in a Kirkland home and wanted to turn himself in but there was no record of him or his supposed victim. Upon further investigation it was determined that the boy was at Children’s Hospital in Seattle and was a patient in the psych unit. According to medical personnel, the boy has a level of paranoia and psychosis that cause him to believe things that are not true. Medical staff told police that once the boy’s condition is under control that they will be able to interview the boy properly to determine if a crime occurred.
June 13
Order violation: 1:42 p.m., 11300 Block of N.E. 124th Street. A 33-year-old Kirkland man was arrested after violating a no-contact order.
CPS: 12 noon, 10601 N.E. 132nd Street. A 17-year-old Kirkland boy told school officials that he was being physically abused by his mother and that his step-father had used lewd conduct.