9:30 p.m. Aug. 31 – 6 a.m. Sept. 1, 9000 Block of 24th Ave. N.W.
A custodian at North Lake Elementary told police unknown suspect(s) were on the school grounds after normal operating hours. The suspect(s) cut three locks on the grounds.
Two locks were securing a storage portable on the east side of the school. The portable holds gym equipment and nothing was missing.
The third lock secured a shed attached to a classroom portable on the north side of the school. The shed housed the electrical panel for the classroom and had had nothing to steal.
The custodian told police that nothing was stolen, but the locks were unusable and had to be replaced.
Noon Sept. 1, 100 Block of N.W. 85th St.
A man approached the victim, who had just withdrawn cash from an ATM and was pushing his young daughter in a stroller, and said, "Give me all your money, and I won't hurt you."
The victim gave the man $540, and the man left. The victim and his daughter were unharmed.
9:30 a.m. Sept. 2 – 2:55 p.m. Sept. 2, 4200 Block of Greenwood Ave. N.
Someone walked into the fenced backyard of the house, up the steps to the deck and forced the sliding door open.
The intruder stole jewelry, an iPod, a computer and other items and damaged a glass candleholder and a picture frame.
The victim's friend was able to track down the stolen computer. She saw that the computer was shown to be online in an unknown room at an address on Green Lake Way North.
Police contacted man in the room, but he refused to open the door. Police suspected the man was a fence for stolen property and likely had the computer.
The man called 911 and said he would refuse to open the door unless the police had a warrant. The computer was not recovered.