Bainbridge blotter | You had me at 'Hello'


September 29, 2012 · 10:28 AM

Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.

Monday, Sept. 10

3:40 p.m. A man on Fletcher Bay Road reported to police that a protection order had been violated. A man he had a protection order against had written false statements in an email through a person they both knew. Police forwarded a report to prosecutors for consideration.

Tuesday, Sept. 11

9:47 a.m. A man reported that his son’s bike was stolen from Bainbridge High School on the previous day. The bike was valued at $600.

11:18 a.m. An island woman reported several fraudulent charges to her credit card made on Paypal for $202.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

8:53 a.m. A resident on Woodbank Drive reported that her identity had been stolen. Her recently deceased father’s home was burglarized after his passing and his children’s information was taken. Her three siblings had also been victims of identity theft. A store credit card was opened in her name at Express. Another attempt to open a credit card at Kohl’s was also made, but was unsuccessful.

12:41 p.m. A man living on Mandus Olson Road reported that someone rang his doorbell and opened his front door and said “Hello.” The man yelled from a back room that he would be right there, but the person at the door ran off.

 

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