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Sammamish Police Blotter: Boat Trailers Targeted
The following reports are compiled from Sammamish Police reports for Oct. 16-19. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.

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The following reports are compiled from Sammamish Police reports for Oct. 16-19. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.

Check out the fun from last weekend, including Zombie flash mobs, and see where and when to cruise for candy on Halloween.
About 25 customers near 208th Ave and NE 11th are without power due to a downed power line this morning. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service forecasts windy, wet conditions the next few days.
Ready to start your holiday shopping and support local business to boot? The Sammamish Chamber has organized a Cash Mob at Party Carousel in Sammamish.
The car driven by John L. McKay was found on the 13000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Skyway, and he is dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Renton Police said.
The car driven by John L. McKay was found on the 13000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Skyway, and he is dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Renton Police said.
Police consider John L. McKay to be armed and dangerous. He was last seen driving a black Chevy Aveo, and anyone who sees him or the car is asked to call 9-1-1.
See data from the Public Disclosure Commission on how much each candidate in the 5th, 41st, and 45th districts have spent so far, as well as spending on Sammamish's Prop. 1 advisory vote.
There are a number of big name stores slated now for shopping center that's quickly rising on the Issaquah Highlands. What else would you like to see go in?
The following items are compiled from Sammamish Police reports for Oct. 1-Oct. 14. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.
Sen. Doug Ericksen (R-Ferndale), received documents related to Pflug's appointment to the board via a public records request, that he says show that the hiring committee questioned her qualifications.
SAMMI Award Foundation nominations are being accepted now through Dec. 1 in a reduced number of categories. The foundation will recognize all qualified nominees, rather than select one winner in each category.
In Issaquah or in Everett, the show is powerful, classic, and worth seeing.
Sammamish Rotary Club's Nightmare at Beaver Lake opens tonight with frights for all. Volunteers are still needed for some support positions.
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home that's for sale in Sammamish for $1.39 million has garnered new attention lately.
Area residents including Teresa Bretl of Sammamish and Milenko Matanovik of Issaquah's Pomegranate Center have been selected for LENi awards, and several additional local people are finalists for the People's Choice Award.
Northwestprepreport.com calls for support for the family of Christie Thomas--who has been in a fight for her life--including her son Richard "Blue" Thomas, a quarterback at Eastlake High School.
House Representative Pos. 2 candidate David Spring this week decried what he calls bribery and dirty politics in the 5th District Senate race.
Brad Toft's campaign released a recording of an automated call citing run-ins with the law, ascribing it to Mark Mullet's campaign, which said it didn't commission the calls.
North Bend Democrat David Spring endorses Republican Brad Toft, decrying what he calls bribery and corruption in the 5th District Senate race; the Toft campaign claims push poll; Associated Press calls attention to Toft's education.