Below are selected crime reports for last week, ending on Sunday at midnight. This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue. For more information, please visit our interactive crime map.
August 26
TIME
01: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
700 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45158 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a subject who was trespassing, and it was determined he had a felony warrant. The subject was arrested and booked into jail without incident. |
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TIME
06: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Circumstances |
LOCATION
104th Ave SE / SE 25th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45172 |
NARRATIVE
Several neighbors called in to report people sleeping in a van. Officers contacted the subjects who were positively identified. Subjects may be living out of the van. Information only. |
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TIME
06: 32 |
CONTACT TYPE
MV Prowls |
LOCATION
14600 Blk Eastgate Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45177 / 19-45187 |
NARRATIVE
The victims reported that windows to their vehicles were broken overnight and items were taken from one vehicle. We are attempting to get video evidence. |
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TIME
07: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE
Questionable Actions |
LOCATION
900 Blk 112th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45178 |
NARRATIVE
An off-duty police officer from another jurisdiction was eating dinner at this location last week when the subject who was reported to be an employee of the establishment made an obscene gesture and glared at the reporting party. Documentation only. |
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TIME
18: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Assault /Drugs |
LOCATION
300 Blk 120 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45288 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect entered the above location and stole two faucets. When confronted by Loss Prevention, she dropped the faucets but assaulted them to prevent them from taking her back to the office. The suspect was arrested by responding officers. A search after the arrest produced suspected methamphetamine on her person. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
21: 18 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
15100 Blk SE 38th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45317 |
NARRATIVE
An officer was on patrol and located a suspicious vehicle. The officer investigated and discovered the registered owner of the vehicle had an outstanding warrant. A second subject also had a warrant. Both were arrested and booked into jail. |
August 27
TIME
03: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
1200 block NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
18-56796 |
NARRATIVE
An officer contacted the subject after observing a registration violation. During the traffic stop, it was determined the driver was driving with a suspended license and she had two outstanding warrants. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
02: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic |
LOCATION
SE Richards Rd/Lake Hills Connector |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45351 |
NARRATIVE
An officer contacted the subject during a traffic stop for defective equipment. During the investigation, the driver made false statements to the officer by providing the passenger’s identification as his own. The officer also discovered the driver was driving with a suspended license and the vehicle had fictitious license plates. The driver was arrested and booked into jail. The passenger was released at the scene. |
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TIME
10: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Circumstances |
LOCATION
14200 Blk SE Eastgate Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45391 |
NARRATIVE
Metro Security reported a subject looking into and standing on vehicles. Officers contacted the subject who returned with a non-extraditable warrant for Car Theft out of CA. There was no evidence of a crime. |
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TIME
13: 14 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
600 Blk 143rd Ave. NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45430 |
NARRATIVE
An employee for Bellevue Parks found a subject inside the Bellevue Aquatic Center which was closed for construction. The subject might have been associated with a car parked in the lot. The vehicle was stolen out of Redmond. Officers contacted the subject on pool property. A witness positively identified the subject as being the driver of the stolen car. The suspect refused to identify himself but was identified by DOL photo. The stolen car belonged to the suspect’s father. The victim responded to recover the car. The suspect was booked into jail on a felony warrant. |
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TIME
18: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
15100 Blk SE 38 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45490 |
NARRATIVE
An officer contacted the suspect at his vehicle for several misdemeanor warrants out for their arrest. The suspect was arrested without incident and was booked into jail. |
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TIME
17: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass/Drugs |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45476 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was inside the mall on an active trespass. The officer located the suspect after she fled the location being followed by security. The suspect was detained by the officer and placed under arrest for Trespass. A search located suspected drug paraphernalia. She was booked into jail. |
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TIME
20: 09 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault/Theft/ Eluding |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45504 |
NARRATIVE
Five subjects entered the location and drew the attention of the employees. When one employee asked if they could help one of the females, she was elbowed, and the subject made a derogatory comment. Two other subjects stole a bottle of perfume and left the store. The employee recognized one male from a prior theft. An officer located the suspect vehicle as it was being followed by security onto I405 from NE 4 ST. The officer followed and waited for another unit. Once there, the officer initiated a traffic stop at NE 44 ST in Renton. The suspect vehicle eluded the officer’s attempt to stop. There was no pursuit and the investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
21: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
100 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45515 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to investigate a domestic disturbance. The investigation revealed there was no probable cause for a domestic violence offense; however, one of the subjects had an active Federal Way warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass/False Info. |
LOCATION
700 Blk Bellevue Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45533 |
NARRATIVE
An officer responded to a trespass in progress. Security advised that the subject was previously trespassed and was back causing a disturbance. The officer arrived and recognized the subject from an earlier disturbance at a different business. The active trespass was confirmed as well as the suspect’s identity. It was discovered the suspect lied about his name and birthdate on the previous disturbance. The officer added the charge of false information and transported the suspect to jail. |
August 28
TIME
00: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic |
LOCATION
3000 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45538 |
NARRATIVE
An officer observed a known subject driving with a suspended license. The subject was arrested during the traffic stop and booked into jail. |
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TIME
09: 39 |
CONTACT TYPE
Lewd Act |
LOCATION
3200 Blk Richards Road |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45575 |
NARRATIVE
Motorists called 911 to report that there was a partially naked male subject in the area. Officers soon arrived and confirmed that the subject was partially naked and in view of traffic on Richards road. The subject was arrested for Lewd Act and was booked into jail. |
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TIME
19: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE
Vehicular Assault Arrest |
LOCATION
12500 Blk SE 60 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45674 |
NARRATIVE
Officers contacted the suspect following a two-vehicle collision with injuries. Upon contact, the investigating officer determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to illegal drug consumption and driving. The victim passenger was diagnosed at the hospital with multiple broken ribs and a punctured lung. Officers initiated a vehicular assault investigation initiated and established probable cause. The suspected was arrested and during the booking process, the alert officer and jail deputy discovered that the suspect had smuggled several baggies of suspected narcotic pills inside of her person and was attempting to flush down a toilet. The drugs were seized and later logged into evidence. Drug charges were added. |
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TIME
23: 41 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation/Malicious Mischief/Interfering with Reporting Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
1400 Blk 148 Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45712 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect in reference to a domestic disturbance and No Contact Order Violation in progress. The responding officers confirmed the No Contact Order violated and located the suspect hiding within the residence in the kitchen. Officers detained the suspect and upon interviewing family members within residence, the officers discovered that the suspect had committed multiple crimes against his family. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
18: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Drugs/Stolen Firearm |
LOCATION
400 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45676 |
NARRATIVE
Bike Officers received a call from security about two subjects prowling vehicles in the west garage. Officers located the suspects and their vehicle. Suspect one was asked to step out of the vehicle and immediately fled on foot. Suspect one pulled a handgun out of his waistband as officers chased after him. The suspect threw the handgun and continued fleeing on foot. Security pepper-sprayed the suspect and then he got on the ground. The firearm was stolen. Numerous Felony and misdemeanor charges pending. Suspect two was taken into custody and booked on misdemeanor charges. |
August 29
TIME
08: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
4500 Blk Somerset BLVD SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45743 |
NARRATIVE
King County Crisis Response Team (KCRT) called Bellevue Police to help a domestic violence victim. KCRT reported that the victim was being physically abused by her son for several months. She was also assaulted at 0600 this morning. The investigating officer developed probable cause for assault and assembled an arrest team. Another officer caught the suspect trying to flee out a side window of the home. The subject was arrested and booked into jail. |
August 30
TIME
12: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assist Official Agency WSP |
LOCATION
NB I405 from WB NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45932 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to the above location in reference to a 1 vehicle collision and to assist the Washington State Patrol. Upon arrival, the officers discovered that the suspect driver had crashed his vehicle on the ramp and fled eastbound. The responding officers set up a perimeter, however, the area check was unsuccessful in locating the suspect. The crime scene was turned over to WSP. |
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TIME
01: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
12600 Blk SE 42 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45935 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a No Contact Order violation. Upon arrival, the investigating officer determined that the suspect had fled the residence after arguing with his ex-girlfriend and violating the terms of the NCO. The suspect was not located. Due to suspect’s prior arrest history with his ex-girlfriend, he was charged with Felony Violation NCO DV and summoned with a court date. |
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TIME
01: 13 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault/Obstructing Arrest |
LOCATION
116th Ave NE/NE 8 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45934 |
NARRATIVE
A distressed suspect was contacted by police at the above location. The investigating officer was working a possible DUI collision when he was approached by the suspect. The suspect appeared to be agitated that police were in the area and repeatedly approached the officer in an aggressive manner, upset and emotional about the situation. The suspect was given multiple chances to walk away and when he finally made the decision to do so, he flicked his cigarette at the officer. The suspect was arrested and later released. He was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
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TIME
06: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Urinating in Public/Arrest |
LOCATION
16300 BLK NE 8th ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45942 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for urinating in public. The investigating officer witnessed the violation. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and he was provided with alternatives to relieving himself in full view of the public. The suspect stated that he understood. |
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TIME
02: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault with a Firearm |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 184th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-45938 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a call of a car prowl in progress. The suspects were verbally challenged by the victim before they could make entry into the car and fled from the location. Responding officers located suspects within the 18600 BLK of NE 15 PL and upon initiating contact, the suspects again fled on foot. The perimeter unit gave chase on foot and was fired upon by one of the suspects with a firearm. A multi-agency perimeter was set, King County Sheriff’s Office Guardian 1 was called out to assist, and an unsuccessful K9 track was initiated. Officers locked down the shooting scene, photographed and collected evidence. Patrol officers canvassed the area to ensure the safety of residents. No officers or civilians were injured during K9 track or the violent interaction with the suspects. The investigation is ongoing. |
August 30
TIME
12: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
900 Blk 164 Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
17-596 |
NARRATIVE
Officers stopped the suspect for an altered trip permit and driving with a suspended license. He was arrested and booked on a warrant. |
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TIME
18: 27 |
CONTACT TYPE
Agency Assist |
LOCATION
6500 Blk 121ST Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46085 |
NARRATIVE
A female suspect confronted the victim (her husband) in Seattle after she found out he was having an affair. The suspect assaulted the other woman, at which point the husband tried to pull the two women apart. The Suspect then turned her aggression towards her husband and ended up biting and hitting him. The suspect, victim, and the other woman all drove back to Bellevue in the same car where the other woman’s husband was advised of the affair. Police were contacted after there were statements of being suicidal. Seattle Police were contacted and said would respond, develop PC, and arrest the suspect. |
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TIME
21: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 152 Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46119 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a call of a physical disturbance. The investigating officer determined that suspect had assaulted a family member earlier in the evening and had fled the location to the City of Everett. Everett PD contacted and requested to make contact with the suspect at his address for an interview, however, the suspect could not be located. PC established and suspect summoned with a court date. |
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TIME
23: 27 |
CONTACT TYPE
Agency Assist – Mercer Island PD |
LOCATION
3000 Blk 78th Ave SE Mercer Island |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46138 |
NARRATIVE
Mercer Island Police requested mutual assistance on a Domestic Disturbance in progress. The investigating officer arrived on the scene and aided MIPD. Probably cause was established for a female suspect who had been physically assaulting her boyfriend over the course of several hours before neighbors called about the disturbance. The suspect was arrested, and the crime scene turned over to MIPD. |
August 31
TIME
02: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION
3200 Blk 115 Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46162 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for a traffic complaint. The officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. He was advised that he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
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TIME
11: 59 |
CONTACT TYPE
Driving with Suspended License |
LOCATION
800 Blk112 Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46214 |
NARRATIVE
Police stopped the driver for an equipment violation. The driver advised the officer that he was driving with a suspended license. The driver was cited and released. |
Sept 1
TIME
09: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-46364 |
NARRATIVE
An officer checking plates in the parking garage got a misdemeanor warrant hit on a registered owner with a $7500 bail. Officers then did a walk through in the mall and located the suspect in a store. They arrested the suspect without incident and booked him into jail. |