The following information was compiled from City of Renton police reports:
A 17-year-old girl was robbed and inappropriately touched after lending a girl her cell phone at a bus stop April 28.
She was waiting for the bus on the 100 block of Southwest Sunset Boulevard when she was approached by four teens. One girl asked to borrow her cell phone, a T-Mobile Sidekick. When the girl asked for it back on the bus, the suspect said, “Back off. I’m not giving it to you.”
After the suspect pushed her away, the bus driver kicked them off the bus saying to her, “It’s not my problem now.”
That’s when one teen said, “Let’s drop her.” His friend reached out to touch her hip saying, “Bouts to get some, how old are you?”
The girl threatened to call police, and the four teens ran away.
Car theft
A 2008 black Toyota Scion was broken into through the rear passenger-side window on the 500 block of Monroe Avenue Northeast April 23.
A pair of designed glasses and a blow dryer were among the items stolen.
Woman in hysterics
When police arrived to assist with a domestic dispute over an iPod, they arrested one person for a juvenile warrant and a 21-year-old woman became hysterical April 16.
The woman screamed at the officers until they left. The officers then saw her walking with angry purpose toward another mobile home on the 16400 block of Maple Valley Highway.
When police intervened, she said, “Go ahead and arrest me. I don’t care.”
However when they handcuffed her, she said, “I want to talk to my mom. I want to go home.”
She began rocking the patrol vehicle, hitting her head on the screen. When an officer tried to stop her, she began kicking the officer. The officer wrestled her to the ground.
She then demanded they shoot her in the head. She was taken to the hospital.
Man who lies arrested
A man was arrested for lying to police about driving with a suspended license.
The man crashed into another car at 108th Avenue Southeast and Southeast 180th Avenue April 18.
He then made a female passenger switch seats with him and lie to police.
The officer suspected the woman was in the passenger seat, because she had a contusion over her right eye, consistent with hitting it on the passenger-side window.
Car theft in doctor’s garage
A window was smashed in and GPS stolen from a 2005 Infiniti at the Valley Medical Center doctor’s parking garage April 26.
Another car in the garage was also broken into.