Grandson, grandmother burglarized | Police Blotter

The following information was taken from City of Renton police reports. A grandson and grandmother were burglarized in Renton in early December. Thieves made off with the grandmother’s jewelry while she was gone on a trip.

The following information was taken from City of Renton police reports.

A grandson and grandmother were burglarized in Renton in early December.

Thieves made off with the grandmother’s jewelry while she was gone on a trip.

Police and the grandson suspect that the thieves are friends of the grandson, who he invited over during his grandmother’s absence.

There were no signs of forced entry to the residence in the 19900 block of 106th Avenue Southeast.

 

Disgruntled ex takes revenge

A disgruntled ex-boyfriend took his frustrations out on his ex-girlfriend’s vehicle on Nov. 24.

The two dated for four years and have a child in common, but broke up two months ago.

The 23-year-old male became upset recently, according to the woman, because she is dating someone else.

The man came over to the 23-year-old  woman’s residence. He asked her to come outside and when she didn’t he supposedly shattered her vehicle’s windshield.

 

Police aided in tracking vehicle prowlers

Police stopped a vehicle prowling in progress and got some help from a civilian capturing one of the suspects on Dec. 8.

An officer responded to a report of a vehicle theft in progress at AAMCO, 500 SW Grady Way, at 6:04 a.m.

The officer observed several suspects prowling and removing items from another vehicle the suspects were parked next to in the parking lot.

When the officer activated their emergency lights and ordered them to stop, one suspect took off in a truck and the other fled on foot.

A civilian just across the street stopped the suspect fleeing on foot and held him on the ground.

The other suspect’s truck was found with speakers stolen from the victim’s vehicle.

The suspect in custody was arrested for investigation of vehicle prowling and obstructing a law enforcement officer.

 

Pawn shop burglarized

Super Pawn shop was burglarized on Dec. 8, but oddly nothing was taken.

Police responded to an alarm at the shop located at 225 Sunset Boulevard North at 5:39 a.m.

A police officer found the store’s manager there investigating and the rear business door pried open when they arrived.

The two also found numerous firearms in a room leaning against the walls, but none appeared to be missing from the store.

 

Expensive jewelry theft

Two Renton women were robbed of approximately $15,000 worth of jewelry on Dec. 6.

A 16-year-old girl, who lives at the residence in the 1100 block of Monroe Avenue Northeast, left for school and returned to find a broken back door.

She called police around 3:20 p.m.

Inside the house police discovered the TV had been moved and set on the floor.

The owner of the home, a 41-year-old woman, came home and said the only thing missing was jewelry. About $11,000 worth of what was missing was recently inherited from a deceased relative.

 

Sick suspect

While police took custody of a suspect from a bail bonds agent, the suspect collapsed on Nov. 23.

The 47-year-old Renton woman was handed over to police because she failed to notify the bail bonds company of her move. She had been charged with third degree theft and driving with a suspended license.

While police were searching her, she complained of chest pains and fell to the floor. Police found nitroglycerin in her pocket.

She was transported to Valley Medical Center.

 

Explicit graffiti

About $1,500 worth of damage was done to a Renton residence caused by graffiti on Dec. 9.

The residence, in the 2300 block of Southeast Eighth Drive, had graphic descriptions of sexual acts allegedly performed by the residence’s owner’s sister.

The graffiti was signed “LiL Pack,” which is a street name used by a suspect known to both the victims.

Pictures of the damage were submitted into evidence.