Crime & Safety

Police Arrest 2 In Connection With Edmonds Car Prowls

A witness called in a car prowl in progress on Monday, which allowed police to catch up to the suspects.

EDMONDS, WA - Police have made two arrests related to the recent rash of car break-ins at the Harbor Square complex downtown.

The break-ins have been happening since October. The suspects were taking bags from cars, and would sometimes use credit cards they stole at the Shoreline Fred Meyer. On Monday morning, a bystander called police to report a vehicle break-in in progress. The caller was able to tell police that the suspect drove away in a gray BMW sedan, police said.

Police anticipated the suspects might head to Fred Meyer, so they went to the area to look for the BMW. A Woodway Police officer spotted the car at a gas station near the intersection of Aurora Avenue North and North 175th Street.

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Officers pulled the vehicle over, and arrested the driver, a 28-year-old from Kent, on suspicion of theft and unlawful possession of a firearm. Police also arrested a 24-year-old from Tacoma on suspicion of theft. A third passenger was not immediately arrested or charged, police said.

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