Just after 8 a.m. Saturday, an officer pulled over a man who was driving near 14th and Market at a high rate of speed. The car had no front license plate, the rear plate was perched on the bumper, and a records check showed that the driver had a suspended license. In searching the vehicle, the officer found a loaded syringe, assorted drug paraphernalia, and some heroin. The driver, a 43-year-old Lake Stevens resident, was booked into King County Jail for investigation of drug charges. He was cited for driving with a suspended license, no proof of insurance, improper display of plates, and faces other assorted misdemeanor charges.
Early Saturday, an Everett man was arrested after he shattered the glass door of a business at 28th and Market and hit a parked car with a sandwich board. Witnesses stated that earlier the man had been standing in the middle of the street and had nearly been hit by a Metro bus and he had angrily thrown his cell phone at a passing car. He was booked into King County Jail for investigation of two counts of malicious mischief and one of criminal trespass.
A few hours later, on Northwest 55th, a family was awakened by the arrival of their daughter's boyfriend. In short order, eight other “guests” arrived—and they had a beef with said boyfriend. When dad went to the door to tell them to get off his property, he was shoved to the ground. Officers detained a number of suspects milling about the residence, and one was booked into King County Jail for investigation of non-aggravated assault.
Between 9 and noon on Wednesday, someone caused $600 damage by breaking a window and prying the door of a car parked in the Greenwood Walgreen's parking lot.