Ask The Edmonds Cop: May 20th Edition

The Edmonds Police are looking for a chap who, um, disrupted things at Safeway a few days ago. Check out the video and, if you know this chap, you might pass that along to the local constabulary.

And consider subscribing to Theresa Whipple’s My Neighborhood News Network. She does great work and is an asset to our lovely community.

Updated: He’s Home And Safe : From the Lynnwood Police : Missing Juvenile – Jaimin Moore

UPDATED 2/19/18: I’m glad to be able to let everyone know Jaimin is home and safe, according to his father.


Just got this message from the Lynnwood Police Department.

If you know where Jaimin is, please call the number below ASAP.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Missing Juvenile – Jaimin Moore
Anyone with information urged to contact LPD

LYNNWOOD, WA (February 14, 2018) – Jaimin Moore left home on foot on 2-5-18 at 1730 hours and has not been seen or heard from since. A few days before, on 2-1-18, he similarly left home without notifying anyone at 2330 hours and walked to his grandparents’ home in Shoreline on 5th Ave NE, arriving near 0230 hours. They brought him home to Lynnwood.

His family and friends are concerned for his safety and wellbeing. He does not have a cell phone and left his wallet at home.

He is a skateboarder and has been known to skateboard in the area of Dairy Queen (16800 Hwy 99).

Moore was described as 5 feet 11, approximately 150 pounds with bright red shaggy hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing light blue jeans, red/black Nike shoes and a dark blue long-sleeved shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Doug Teachworth at 425-670-5616 or dteachworth@LynnwoodWA.gov.

Missing person

MOORE, Jaimin Nicholas
DOB: 3/28/2001
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 150lbs
Hair: Red
Eyes: Blue

Contact Name:
Detective Sergeant Doug Teachworth
425-670-5616
dteachworth@LynnwoodWa.Gov

 

No Lions, No Tigers, But Bears, Oh My!

Lynnwood Bear
Lynnwood Bear

 

Well, we’ve had, yet again, some bears make their way through my fair suburban city. Two bears, a momma and cub were spotted over by Lowe’s off of 196th. I heard about it from a friend who got to see them, before they scurried off (the police are still trying to locate them).

So, you probably noticed the phrase “yet again”. This isn’t the first round with bears in my rather non-rural own. The next most recent episode was back in 2011, where we had a bear running through yards by our local elementary school. That one didn’t end so well for the bear, sadly.

I also remember a bear being captured down in Edmonds back in 2006.  Also, there’s this one from 2009 and in Shoreline.

Anyway, hope the bears can be captured and returned to a wilder place, safer for both us and them.