Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
MONDAY, JUNE 20
9:16 a.m. A 45-year-old Issaquah man reported that he’d lost his baby stroller the day before near Winslow Way and Madison Avenue.
Police checked the area and located a stroller matching his description on the sidewalk near Winslow Green. It held several other personal items, which the man described.
The stroller was taken to the police station to be held until the owner could pick it up.
7:39 p.m. Police responded to a report of a car prowl. A 38-year-old Suquamish woman said that while attending a softball game her husband was playing in she was contacted by two witnesses who saw a strange boy in her car. The woman said her car had been locked, but the windows had been down slightly.
When confronted, the 13-year-old gave the woman a fake name and refused to give her contact information for his parents. No property was missing from the vehicle.
The teenager gave police his actual name, and his parents were called. The boy was “profoundly remorseful” over his actions and said he had been “acting impulsively.” When the boy’s father arrived, he said his son is autistic.