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Woman Jumps Counter at KFC, Vehicle Mows Down 10 Stop Signs and Couple Hit by Burglars Twice in One Day in Feb. 9 to Feb. 19 Bonney Lake PD Reports

The following arrest and crime information has been supplied by the Bonney Lake Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Feb. 9, 2013

Property Damage: A man reported at 7:55 p.m. that someone had thrown a beer bottle at his vehicle, which was parked in the driveway of his home on the 7500 block of 193rd Avenue East, and broke the windshield. The damage occurred sometime between 5 p.m. on Feb. 8 and midnight Feb. 9.

Feb. 10, 2013

Residential Burglary: Police responded to a home on the 7700 block of 183rd Avenue East at 5:09 a.m. for a report the home was broken into and ransacked. The resident reported he left the house at about 7:30 p.m. The night before and returned at about 5:05 a.m. The officer noted there was no sign of forced entry though the resident was not able to share much information about what was missing as he appeared intoxicated.

Feb. 11, 2013

Student With Drugs: Police responded to Bonney Lake High School at 8:26 a.m. for a report a student had told administrators he smoked pot before school. He also had a Gerber knife in his possession. The student was placed under emergency expulsion for possession of the knife at school. The case was being forwarded to the juvenile prosecutor for possession of marijuana and consideration of possessing a dangerous weapon on school grounds.

Feb. 12, 2013 

Sign Theft: Police cited a man and named his son as a suspect in the theft of several signs marking the Woodside Manor Manufactured Home Park after responded to the property at about 3 p.m. and meeting its owner who stated since December, about $990 in signs have been stolen. The owner reported two thefts occurred on Jan. 19 and on Feb. 8 and provided police with video surveillance of the thefts. The officer reviewed the footage and identified a vehicle nearby that resembled one in the video. The suspects were subsequently identified this way as well.

Feb. 13, 2013

Ruckus at KFC: Police responded to KFC at 10:20 a.m. for a report a woman tried to jump over the counter after demanding free chicken, ripping out the bottom part of a till, and then kicking and assaulting an employee. She was taken to Good Samaritan for a mental evaluation while charges of fourth degree assault, malicious mischief and disorderly conduct were being forwarded to the prosecutor.

Property Damage: Police responded to the 7100 block of Barkubein at 1:07 p.m. for a report that someone had cut a padlock to the main gate at the entrance of the property, which belongs to the city of Bonney Lake. It did not appear anything else was stolen or missing.

Stolen from Twice: A man reported at 2:10 p.m. that on Feb. 11 between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., he parked his vehicle at Grocery Outlet to go shopping and left it unlocked. When he returned, he found several items missing from his car including a hat valued at $80, a pool cue valued at $80 and a Garmin GPS valued at $120. He later contacted police again at 8:13 p.m. to report his wife told him at 6 a.m. on Feb. 11, she found the garage door of their home on the 6100 block of 187th Avenue East open. He inspected his garage and found several more pieces of equipment valued collectively at more than $600 were missing, including a chainsaw, electric drill press and battery packs and chargers.

Purse Stolen: Police responded to Safeway at 5:15 p.m. for a report a purse was stolen from the store as the victim finished shopping and forgot to take her purse with her. When she returned to the store to find it, it was gone. The victim's iPhone valued at $400 was among the items stolen with the purse.

Feb. 14, 2013

Shoplifting: Police responded to Cigar World at 9925 214th Avenue East at 3:01 p.m. for a report that two boys were seen by the owner and on video surveillance stealing a silver torch style lighter valued at $15 from the store.

Vehicle Prowl: Police responded to the 8100 block of 199th Avenue Court East at 6:18 p.m. for a report that someone had stolen an in-dash CD player valued at about $75 from a vehicle parked in front of the home sometime between 6 p.m. on Feb. 13 and 6:45 a.m. that day. The officer found it appeared the driver's door lock was 'punched' and damaged to gain access.

Feb. 15, 2013

Purse Stolen: A woman reported at 10:13 a.m. that her purse was stolen from Regal Cinema on Feb. 14 sometime after 9:30 p.m. when she left the theatre following a movie without her purse. When she returned at 10 p.m. to retrieve it, it could not be found. It was described as a Coach knock-off valued at $30 with personal cards, $100 in cash and prescription medication stored inside.

Residential Burglary: Police responded to a home on the 7500 block of 208th Avenue East at 7:10 p.m. for a report someone had broken in after 4 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. and rummaged through items before stealing several pieces of jewelry valued collectively around $470. There were no signs of forced entry though the victim reported the house was locked.

Feb. 16, 2013

Vehicle Damages Mailboxes and Signs: Police received a report from a resident on the 6500 block of 195th Place East at 7:26 a.m. that a vehicle had run over his and several neighbors' mailboxes. When the officer responded, he found several more signs in the area knocked over including 10 stop signs, 1 Adopt a Street sign, 1 No Outlet sign, 3 speed limit signs, 1 No Parking sign, and 9 mailboxes (including the original reporting party).

Feb. 17, 2013

Domestic Violence: Police arrested a man for fourth-degree assault domestic violence after responding to the 10200 block of 217th Avenue Court East at 6:56 a.m. for a report of a fight between husband and wife. The couple agreed the wife punched her husband first after their argument escalated but he had reportedly slammed her head down on a stairway and choked her; her right arm also sustained injuries from using it to protect herself from further attack. A no contact order was later issued to the husband.

Feb. 18, 2013

Residential Burglary: A resident on the 18100 block of 82nd Street East reported at 12:26 p.m. that her home had been broken into while she was away for the weekend beginning Friday, Feb. 15. Police found entry was made by breaking in through a backyard door and that an older model Dell laptop computer was missing.

Feb. 19, 2013

Mail Theft: Police responded to a residence on the 7200 block of Vandermark Road East for a report that two pieces of outgoing mail were stolen from the residence's mailbox between 5:30 a.m. Feb. 18 and 5:30 a.m. Feb. 19.

More Mail Theft: Police received a report at 10:30 a.m. from a resident on the 4900 block of North Vista Drive that an outgoing Netflix DVD was stolen from his mailbox between 4 p.m. on Feb. 18 and about 10 a.m. that morning. The same mailbox was breached two weeks prior.

And More Mail Theft: A woman reported to police at 10:12 p.m. that someone had stolen a box of checks from her mailbox on the 7500 block of West Tapps Highway East, and later, two checkbooks were located in an aisle at Safeway around 5 p.m. The victim said a relative saw a package in the mailbox between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. that afternoon but didn't retrieve it. When she returned around 4 p.m., she saw the package was gone.

 

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Tami Cutler May 20, 2013 at 11:00 am
You went out in public in your pajamas? Please don't do that again--nobody wants to see that. WhoRead More cares about some stupid deer. You've never seen a deer before? You need to get out more often, just please put some clothes on.
Winona Jacobsen May 19, 2013 at 10:43 am
Quinn’s comments regarding Laurie Carter’s article are totally out of touch, not onlyRead More with the subject of the article, the timing of the article, the content of the column, but everything else she references in her diatribe. When she refers to “this week’s article”, the most current was Carter’s article on the US Postal Service’s efforts to alleviate community hunger with their food drive. Laurie went on to let us all know that if we missed the deadline, then we still had options available for donating to our local food bank. The same article also announced the open house that the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society will hold on Monday, May 20th from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Bonney Lake’s old city hall at 19306 Bonney Lake Boulevard. That certainly doesn’t sound like any kind of park commentary to me. So why the rant, Quinn? Maybe she was referring to the previous week’s article that gave a brief history of the infamous “Gnome Project”. Good Grief! Does that sound like some kind of subversive plot hatched by one of the most dedicated citizens I know and a very talented and active city councilman? Ease up, chill out, and try smiling once in a while, Quinn. Life should be relished, and when you can find something that brings joy to others and can light up a child’s face yet still give a reason to go out and explore our city’s natural park areas, we benefit with exercise, fresh air, a touch of whimsy, adventure, and the thrill of discovery. Hooray for the Gnomes of Bonney Lake, most of our city council members, and the mayor for seeing the humor and recognizing the widespread appeal this has. It has generated interest in not only our town, but even internationally. It has brought in visitors from other communities. That, my friends, is the beginning of another form of economic development that parks can add to our city. We can see that at one of the major retailers that have been marketing gnomes here in Bonney Lake. You dare to presume all of what Laurie Carter cares about, yet you obviously have no clue. She has been one of the most hard working, dedicated, inspiring citizens I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and been honored to work with. It was a very sad day for the people of Bonney Lake when she decided to step down from her city council position. She made every effort to know what her constituents thought and valued their opinions. She never hesitated to make phone calls or knock on doors to find out what the people wanted. Her donations of time and dollars for the disadvantaged and the children of our city are legendary. Her concern for Bonney Lake has many dimensions, and I am thankful that she continues to be active in our community even if she no longer sits on the dais of the city council.
Sherry Creson May 16, 2013 at 11:03 pm
This is not the first time or the first person Quinn tried to hurt. I think she has a bitter andRead More evil heart. Instead of building and supporting the city, she prefers to tear down anything good and honorable. I'm so glad the voters saw fit to pass her by when she ran for election! With her attitude, it would have been detrimental to having a nice city to live in! Stuff a sock in it, Quinn!
Tami Cutler May 16, 2013 at 05:15 pm
Quinn you poor bitter old hag. I feel sorry for you.
Monica Fitts May 18, 2013 at 03:42 am
I will never forget you David. We were connected through a tragic event that at times just feelsRead More like yesterday, and then you were taken from this earth by another tragic event. The 28 years inbetween went to fast. You were humble and down to earth. I feel as though you were surprised at how many people you touched in your 41 years. It was evidence at your service that you are loved by many, and you will never be forgotten.
DavidandKelli Flores May 15, 2013 at 11:32 am
I love and miss you my little brother Davy.:(