4:45 p.m. June 26 – 12:32 p.m. June 27, 200 Block of N.W. 40th St.
On June 26, a well-dressed and overly polite man arrived at a Fremont estate sale.
Victim said most people check out the whole house and walk through all the rooms. However, the man, who as acting suspiciously, only looked at the glass jewelry display cases, victim said.
Vicim said the home, which is unoccupied as its owner is deceased, was left locked after the sale. The next morning, it was found to have been burglarized. The front door and display case were pried open and damaged, and several jewelry items were stolen.
The approximately 30 jewelry items stolen from the case are valued at approximately $2,500.
2:30 a.m. June 26, 9200 Block of Holman Road N.W.
Victim stated that he was leaving work and walking westbound on Holman Road when two unknown males attacked him.
He stated that one suspect grabbed him from behind, and the other punched him in the face. Victim fell to the ground where he was punched in the face several more times.
The suspects took his wallet out of his pocket and ran southbound on 13th Avenue Northwest.
Several officers, including a K9 unit, checked the area for the suspects, but they were not located.
Victim stated he was not sure if he would be able to identify the suspects if they were located. He lost $30 and an ID card, which were in his wallet.
2:58 a.m. June 24, 2800 Block of N.W. Market St.
Officers responded to an alarm at a business to find the front door ajar, apparently pried open. The business was ransacked and several items appeared to be missing.
According to a man involved with the business, five cases of cigarettes were missing from a storage room. Each case contains 30 boxes of cigarettes and costs about $5,000, bringing the total loss from the stolen cases to approximately $25,000.