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.
September 23
TIME
01: 21 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
100 Blk 143rd Pl. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50576 |
NARRATIVE
The unknown suspect prowled the victim’s unsecured vehicle in the driveway. He then used a garage door opener to gain access to the house where the victim was playing video games. The victim chased after the suspect who dropped a stolen cooler and headphones. A K9 track assisted with finding evidence but was negative for the suspect. |
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TIME
06: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft 3rd |
LOCATION
15000 Blk Main St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50590 |
NARRATIVE
An unidentified suspect stole a basket full of unknown merchandise and fled the scene in a silver car with a spoiler. |
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TIME
09: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Residential Burglary (attempt)/Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION
100 Blk 116th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50614 |
NARRATIVE
An unknown suspect broke two windows in what appeared to be an attempt to gain entry into the structure. |
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TIME
11: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary / Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION
300 Blk 120th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50645 |
NARRATIVE
Over the weekend an unknown suspect entered the hallway of a vacant office building via an unsecured door and stole some copper wire valued at $4000. Unsuccessful attempts were made to force entry into interior doors causing damage estimated at $2000. |
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TIME
16: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
Weapons Complaint |
LOCATION
Bell Way SE / 108th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50698 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the area in regards to a road rage incident. The reporting party indicated the suspect “waived a gun” at him during the incident. The reporting party provided a suspect description and plate for the vehicle and then disconnected. All involved parties were gone prior to police arrival. Numerous attempts to re-contact the reporting party were made but were unsuccessful. Additional follow-up is being conducted to try and identify all parties involved. |
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TIME
22: 44 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery Follow Up |
LOCATION
15900 Blk NE 8 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50556 |
NARRATIVE
A Sergeant located a robbery suspect walking down NE 8 ST wearing the same clothing from the night before depicted from the photos sent out by detectives, in addition to a bandana around his neck. The suspect was arrested without incident and the robbery victim’s credit card was located on his person. A few minutes later, the above officer saw the second robbery suspect walking down NE 8 ST with another group and immediately recognized her as the female suspect from the bulletin, dressed in the exact same clothes. The female was arrested without incident. Both suspects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
450 110th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
18-58195/41630 |
NARRATIVE
An officer met with Kirkland PD to take into custody a suspect for a warrant. While the officer was driving to the jail, Seattle Police requested Bellevue Police meet to take into custody another suspect with a warrant. Both warrants were confirmed, and the suspects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE
Death Investigation |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50777 |
NARRATIVE
An officer was flagged down in a parking lot regarding an unresponsive male sitting in a parked vehicle. The investigation revealed the subject was deceased. There were no signs of suspicious activity on the body or in the vehicle. The medical examiner responded and took custody of the body. |
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TIME
23: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
12300 Blk SE 60th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50775 |
NARRATIVE
An officer saw a vehicle with defective equipment and pulled it over. An investigation revealed the driver and the passenger had active warrants. The warrants were confirmed and both subjects were booked into jail. The passenger was also summoned for possession of suspected paraphernalia. |
September 24
TIME
05: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
3200 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50797 |
NARRATIVE
An officer saw a vehicle with a warrant associated with the registered plate, the registered owner was asleep in the vehicle. The officer contacted the subject and determined they were the registered owner with an active warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the subject was booked into jail. |
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TIME
06: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl |
LOCATION
3500 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50803 |
NARRATIVE
A vehicle window was damaged, and a purse was taken from within the vehicle. |
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TIME
09: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 147th Pl. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50833 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that an Amazon package valued at over $1200 was stolen off his porch on 09/08/19. |
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TIME
09: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
16400 Blk NE 18th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50839 |
NARRATIVE
A vehicle was stolen overnight. The victim has possession of the keys. |
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TIME
10: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Disturbance |
LOCATION
500 Blk 108th Ave NE / City Hall – 450 110th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50844 |
NARRATIVE
An individual reported being involved in a verbal disturbance with a Metro bus driver earlier in the day at the transit center. Completed report pending receipt of video evidence next week. |
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TIME
10: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl |
LOCATION
3600 Blk 115th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50845 |
NARRATIVE
A vehicle window was broken, and items valued at approximately $200 were taken from within the vehicle. |
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TIME
10: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
13300 BLK Bel-Red Rd. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50864 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the area to contact the reporting party, an owner of a landscaping company. The owner told officers he was notified by several employees the suspect had possibly brought a firearm with him to work and it was seen while he was at the company’s headquarters in Seattle. The owner wanted police to stand by while he contacted the suspect to terminate his employment. Officers conducted a brief investigation into the suspect and discovered he was a convicted felon and had an active warrant. After a plan was developed by the officers, the suspect was safely detained without incident while at a job site. The suspect was booked into jail on the warrant and the investigation into his possession of a firearm is on-going. |
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TIME
17: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
100 Blk AVE SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50931 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was in a reported stolen vehicle as a passenger during a stop. The suspect was found to have a warrant. The suspect was arrested and transported jail. |
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TIME
17: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property |
LOCATION
100 AVE SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50715 |
NARRATIVE
A victim called police after seeing their stolen vehicle. The officer located the vehicle and conducted a high-risk vehicle stop with other units. The suspect was the victim’s daughter and didn’t have permission to drive vehicle. She was arrested without incident and booked into jail. The passenger was arrested on an unrelated warrant. |
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TIME
21: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Drugs |
LOCATION
4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50966 |
NARRATIVE
The officer responded to a shoplift in progress call. The suspect was located leaving the store. Probable cause was established for theft and possible drugs were recovered from the suspect. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
21: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Drugs |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50965 |
NARRATIVE
An officer investigated a theft in progress at the store. Two suspects left the store prior to police arriving, but they were located nearby. Evidence recovered supported charges of theft, trespassing, and suspected drug paraphernalia for both subjects. Both suspects were arrested. |
September 25
TIME
02: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic/Drugs |
LOCATION
400 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50996 |
NARRATIVE
An officer witnessed a moving vehicle with title violations. The officer completed a stop and determined the registered owner was in violation of title transfers and suspected drug paraphernalia. The suspect was released, and charges were filed. |
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TIME
06: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
10 Blk 148 Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51018 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that his girlfriend assaulted him by hitting him in the face with her fists. The victim had visible injuries to his face and cheek area. The suspect was subsequently arrested for assault and later booked into jail. |
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TIME
16: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Missing/Located |
LOCATION
2500 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51146 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a missing adult call and upon arriving, learned a 75-year-old woman with dementia had gone missing. Several officers assisted with searching the area and notifications were made to Metro and Bellevue Community College. At approximately 1645 hours, the missing person was located and returned safely to her family. |
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TIME
22: 09 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION
700 BLK Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51623 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was contacted by police at the above location in reference to a Traffic Stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect’s driving status was suspended. The suspect was advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene. |
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TIME
23: 36 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
600 Blk 148 Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51654 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for investigation of Violation of City Park Rules. The investigating officer determined that suspect had a confirmed, warrant out of Bellevue. The suspect was arrested, transported and booked into jail. |
September 26
TIME
22: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Threat |
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 15th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51434 |
NARRATIVE
Officers were dispatched to a report of a subject threatening to kill a victim with a knife. Officers set up a perimeter for the suspect as reports were that suspect fled the scene. Investigation revealed two victims were threatened. An officer noted a subject walking away from the scene that matched the description – K9 confirmed the track to the suspect’s location. The suspect was identified, arrested and booked into jail. There were no injuries to the victims. |
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TIME
21: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Public Urination |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51433 |
NARRATIVE
An officer was investigating a car prowl and contacted a suspicious subject in the area of the offense. Upon contact, the suspect began urinating in the baseball dugout. The suspect was not related to the car prowl, he was served and released. |
September 27
TIME
03: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic |
LOCATION
11200 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51455 |
NARRATIVE
An officer witnessed a vehicle with an expired registration. The officer stopped the vehicle and discovered that the driver was driving with a suspended license. The officer served and released driver with a summons. |
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TIME
02: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 6 PL/1400 Blk SE 4 ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51505 / 1951485 |
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s vehicles from two locations. The vehicles were entered as stolen. No suspect information. Unknown if both thefts are related. |
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TIME
06: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
4100 Blk 124 AVE SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51464 |
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called about his vehicle being prowled overnight in his apartment’s secured garage. The victim reported numerous tools and access cards were stolen. Video evidence is pending. |
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TIME
08: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
700 Blk 110 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51289 |
NARRATIVE
The victim left her $82,000 ring in the shower at the local gym. Upon remembering her ring was still at the gym, she was unable to locate it when she returned. The investigation is ongoing. |
September 28
TIME
03: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity |
LOCATION
14900 Blk SE 49th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51702 |
NARRATIVE
The reporting party was transferred to NORCOM and advised that she had been punched by her boyfriend. Officers responded but could not locate anyone or any evidence of an altercation. While multiple officers checked the area, NORCOM advised that the phase 2 location of the 911 call was actually in Burien. King County Sheriff’s Office was asked to do a welfare check at that location. The KCSO was also not able to locate the subjects. |
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TIME
10: 44 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health |
LOCATION
12800 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51724 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a person in distress. The subject was taken to the hospital for an evaluation. |
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TIME
21: 23 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants/Drugs |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 148th Ave. NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51807 |
NARRATIVE
An officer was conducting a proactive patrol when she observed a female with an outstanding felony warrant for burglary 2nd degree. The subject was detained without incident and her warrant was confirmed. The search incident to arrest revealed that she was in possession of an employee ID from a local school district and suspected drug paraphernalia. Her boyfriend responded to assist with her property, however, the officer had already determined that he also had outstanding warrants for burglary 2nd degree and possession of stolen property. He was detained without incident upon his arrival at the scene. A search incident to arrest revealed that he was in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia, suspected methamphetamine, and burglary tools. Both subjects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
21: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
15100 blk SE 38th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51810 |
NARRATIVE
An Officer was conducting proactive patrols when he observed a suspicious vehicle. A check through DOL revealed that the registered owner had two outstanding warrants with a total bond amount of $25,100. The subject was located in the vehicle and placed under arrest without incident. He was also in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia. The subject was booked into jail. |
September 29
TIME
01: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE
Disturbance |
LOCATION
5300 Blk Village Park Dr. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51850 |
NARRATIVE
A tow truck driver was towing a vehicle from private property when he was confronted by the suspect. They had a verbal exchange and the driver drew his handgun without pointing it or making any threats towards the suspect. The victim indicated he drew the weapon because he was outnumbered by the suspect and his friends, and he was scared for his safety. The suspect briefly left the scene and then returned with a rifle in a soft case. He began to draw the weapon while making comments about shooting the victim. A friend of the suspect stopped him from taking the rifle completely out of its case. During the investigation, officers gathered a detailed description of the case from the victim, as well as consent to search the residence of the suspect. Inside his nearby apartment was a rifle, ammunition, and a soft case that exactly matched the description provided by the victim. The suspect was placed under arrest and booked into jail. |
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TIME
04: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Traffic Accident |
LOCATION
156th Ave. NE/Bel-Red Rd. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51858 |
NARRATIVE
The subject was drag racing an unidentified second vehicle when he lost control of his truck, slid off the road, and then struck multiple trees. He suffered fractures and a laceration to the head. There were no signs of consumption and no signs of impact with any other vehicles. He was taken to the hospital for medical treatment. |
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TIME
09: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
12600 Blk SE 42nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51870 |
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called the police and advised that a verbal/physical argument between her and her son had occurred. Probable cause was established on the actual reporting party for assault and she was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
14: 04 |
CONTACT TYPE
CPR/Fire Assist |
LOCATION
12400 Blk SE 26th PL |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51903 |
NARRATIVE
An officer responded to the above location to find a frantic family waiting for them. Officers found family members doing CPR on an elderly male subject. Officers took over the CPR process and continued life-saving efforts until Fire/Aide arrived. The male was eventually transported to the hospital and survived! Nice work! |
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TIME
06: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Occupied Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION
158300 Blk NE 15th |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51860 |
NARRATIVE
After the victim of an early morning vehicle theft called the police to report the crime, the vehicle was located a few blocks away with two sleeping occupants inside. Responding officers conducted a high-risk arrest without incident. The suspects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
15: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51917 |
NARRATIVE
The victim was at the bus stop when the suspect started throwing food at people. She told him to stop. He pushed her in the chest causing her pain and scared her. He ran off to a nearby apartment complex and she got on the bus. The suspect was not located. |
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TIME
17: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
4000 Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51921 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect stole $500 worth of items from the store and struggled with loss prevention when she was detained. During a search, she also had a fake $100 bill on her and suspected drug paraphernalia. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation |
LOCATION
Robinswood Park |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-51975 |
NARRATIVE
Officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. It was occupied by multiple subjects, and the officers were able to determine that the driver was actually violating two different No Contact orders. He was placed under arrest and booked into jail without incident. |