Crime & Safety
Utility Company Worker Exposes Himself At Redmond Park
The man exposed himself at least two times, according to Redmond police.

REDMOND, WA - A man who works for a local utility company was spotted at least twice with his pants down at a Redmond park recently. The man was eventually arrested after a local resident saw the suspect get into his work truck.
The last incident happened at Grass Lawn Park on March 16 just after noon. A local man walking his dog saw the man "sitting in the baseball dugout with his pants down around his ankles." The same local man had seen the pants-less man the week before.
Redmond police were able to track the suspect down by contacting his employer. He was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure.
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Here are more incidents from the Redmond police blotter:
March 12, 2018
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- Time: 08:49
- Type: Theft of Motor Vehicle
- Location: 7000 block of Old Redmond Road
- Case Number: 18-001335
A man reported his Honda had been stolen from his apartment’s parking space sometime during the night. The vehicle was found unoccupied in a Renton motel parking lot three days later. No suspect has been identified.
- Time: 19:00
- Type: Residential Burglary
- Location: 10300 block of 184th Ave NE
- Case Number: 18-001358
Police are investigating a burglary after an unknown suspect stole numerous electronics, pieces of jewelry and other items from a Redmond residence. Evidence was gathered at the scene and is being processed.
- Time: 16:00
- Type: Theft
- Location: 16700 block of Redmond Way
- Case Number: 18-001354
A woman reported her purse had been stolen while she was shopping at a thrift store.
March 13, 2018
- Time: 08:15
- Type: Vehicle Prowls
- Location: 18100 block of Union Hill Road
- Case Number: 18-001365/18-001364
Two vehicles parked in the same lot were broken into by an unknown subject. Both vehicles had windows smashed and bags, laptops and other items were stolen.
- Time: 23:06
- Type: Theft of Motor Vehcile
- Location: 14800 block of NE 24th Street
- Case Number: 18-001391
A vehicle was stolen from the parking lot of a local restaurant while the owner was working. No suspect information was immediately available.
March 14, 2018
- Time: 05:25
- Type: Theft of Motor Vehicles
- Location: 17700 block of NE 90th Street
- Case Number: 18-001393
Redmond police were contacted by King County Sheriff’s Office after they had been involved a vehicle pursuit in North Bend where the suspect attempted to ram an officer. The suspect was not the registered owner of the vehicle and it turned out that car had been stolen out of Redmond. The owner of the vehicle realized her vehicle was no longer parked in front of her residence upon police contact. She said her car keys had gone missing but she did not know who might have taken her vehicle. The investigation is ongoing.
- Time: 13:40
- Type: Fraud
- Location: 6600 block of 147th Court NE
- Case Number: 18-001406
A woman called police after she had been paid in counterfeit bills for a printer she sold online. After noticing the bills looked odd, the victim took the bills to her bank where they confirmed they were fake. There was little information available about the suspect.
March 15, 2018
- Time: 10:27
- Type: Theft
- Location: 7300 block of 170th Ave NE
- Case Number: 18-001422
Police are investigating the theft and subsequent use of stolen credit cards after a purse was stolen from a locked locker at a local gym. The victim reported her lock was missing and all her belongings were taken from the locker and she had several charges to her accounts immediately after at local stores. Investigation is ongoing.
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