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.
October 21
TIME
03: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants/Drugs |
LOCATION
14600 Blk SE Eastgate Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-55958 |
NARRATIVE
An officer conducted a traffic stop and found that the male driver had five outstanding misdemeanor warrants and was driving with a suspended license. Further investigation revealed that a male passenger in the vehicle had a felony warrant, and a female passenger was in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia. Both males were booked on their warrants without incident. The female was released at the scene. |
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TIME
07: 09 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
1500 Blk 145th Pl. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-55973 |
NARRATIVE
A vehicle was stolen overnight by an unknown suspect. |
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TIME
07: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Circumstances |
LOCATION
300 Blk 118th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-55978 |
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NARRATIVE
The reporting party came across an abandoned box near the leasing office that contained a firearm. Through investigation, it was determined that the rifle may belong to a convicted felon. The firearm was booked into evidence. |
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TIME
19: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance/Felony Threats |
LOCATION
5400 Blk Village Park Dr. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56097 |
NARRATIVE
The victim says her boyfriend choked her last night, had her walk out to the car and pointed a handgun at her. He then threatened her life after she told him she wanted to break it off with him when she found out he was married. She told him she called his wife which allegedly set him off. The suspect left the scene and his whereabouts are unknown. UPDATE: The suspect has been arrested. |
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TIME
20: 18 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
2300 Blk 140 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56100 |
NARRATIVE
A victim called 911 to report he was assaulted by two assailants and bleeding from his face. The victim initially advised the responding officer that he was punched, and head-butted by two males. The victim was heavily intoxicated. The victim reported that the suspect had a bulge in his jacket that had to be a gun, and pulled a gun out and pointed it at him and that the second suspect had a knife. The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of a bloody nose area. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
21: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
4000 Blk 150th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
18-15899 |
NARRATIVE
An officer was conducting traffic control for a collision when a tree fell onto the roadway. The officer stopped a vehicle to avoid the hazard and recognized the occupant as a possible warrant subject. The officer checked police records and confirmed the warrant. The subject was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Drugs |
LOCATION
148th Ave NE/Bellevue-Redmond RD |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56120 |
NARRATIVE
An officer witnessed a moving vehicle with defective equipment. He also noted a passenger in the vehicle was moving suspiciously, as the officer drove next to the suspect vehicle. The officer conducted a stop and was granted a consent search. The search revealed suspected drug paraphernalia in the passenger’s open bag. She was summonsed and released. |
October 22
TIME
07: 11 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl |
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 35th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56159 |
NARRATIVE
The victim’s vehicle was unlawfully entered overnight, and personal items were taken. Possibly related to 19-56181. |
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TIME
08: 59 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl |
LOCATION
15000 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd. NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56171 |
NARRATIVE
Between 0845 and 0855 hours, the victim’s car window was shattered and her purse containing credit cards was taken. |
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TIME
22: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION
140 AVE NE/Bellevue-Redmond Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56529 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had Failed to Lawfully Register his vehicle after purchase. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
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TIME
23: 52 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION
12800 BLK NE 8th ST |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56548 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene. |
October 24
TIME
00: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
No Contact Order Violation |
LOCATION
SE 16 ST/156 AVE SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56564 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect and the protected party during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was in violation of a served DV No Contact Order. The suspect was arrested, transported and booked into jail. |
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TIME
10: 57 |
CONTACT TYPE
Stolen Recovery |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-50496 |
NARRATIVE
The apartment manager called Bellevue Police to report a suspicious vehicle that had been parked in their parking lot for some time. A check showed that the vehicle was confirmed stolen out of Bellevue PD. No suspect currently. |
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TIME
00: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Sexual Assault |
LOCATION
10200 Blk NE 4 St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-5661 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reports two incidents where two different coworkers forced her to perform a sexual act. The victim says the two incidents took place almost one year ago. Detectives were notified and consulted. |
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TIME
11: 57 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Vehicle prowl |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56488 |
NARRATIVE
While officers were investigating an unrelated stolen vehicle recovery, the above-listed suspect walked past officers (who were clearing the scene), entered the recovered vehicle and took a phone charger. An officer also noticed that the suspect’s phone was flashing “Where’s my I-Phone”. After a brief secondary investigation, the officer was able to locate the iPhone’s real owner, who was the victim of a car prowl. The suspect was subsequently arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
17: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Mental Health |
LOCATION
16700 Blk NE 6th PL |
INCIDENT/CASE#
INC# 19-56704 |
NARRATIVE
A joint effort between the BPD bike unit and patrol shift officers in taking the subject into custody. After brief surveillance on the subject’s residence, the subject was arrested for a warrant out of Bellevue and subjected to a mental health evaluation. The subject’s family contacted BPD about the subject’s declining mental health and requested assistance taking the subject into custody. The subject was transported and booked into jail. King County was notified. |
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TIME
14: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
156th Ave NE/NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56681 |
NARRATIVE
Officers located the above-known warrant subject in the Crossroads area. The subject had a $10,000 warrant out of Seattle for vehicle prowling. The warrant was confirmed and a search following the arrest produced a suspected methamphetamine pipe in the subject’s pocket. The subject was arrested and booked into jail. |
October 25
TIME
00: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Trespass |
LOCATION
700 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56777 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted an intoxicated, unwanted subject at a business. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed Warrant out of Bellevue for Assault. In addition, the suspect was on active Trespass from the business similar intoxicated behavior. The suspect arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
00: 49 |
CONTACT TYPE
Obstructing/Resisting Arrest |
LOCATION
700 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56781/19-56785 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the above location in reference to a possible Felony Assault. The officers located the intoxicated victim and the possible suspect. Upon detaining the suspect and attempting to interview him, a second suspect repeatedly interfered with the investigating officers after being warned to walk away. The second suspect was arrested for refusing to comply with lawful commands. The victim was unable to identify the first suspect and he was released. |
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TIME
01: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Illegal Possession of Firearm/Drugs |
LOCATION
3200 Blk 156 Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56784 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the first suspect during a traffic stop and it was determined that he had an outstanding warrant. In addition, officers observed that the suspect had a loaded handgun in plain view under the driver’s seat of the vehicle within his dominion and control. Upon detaining the suspect and securing firearm, officers observed that the serial number to the firearm had been ground off. A second suspect then verbally identified himself and was found to have an outstanding warrant, as well. Once both suspects had been arrested, a search revealed (1.35) grams of suspected methamphetamine illegally in suspect one’s possession. Both suspects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
04: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Dispute |
LOCATION
4100 Blk SE 4th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56791 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect for a physical dispute in progress. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had assaulted his roommate while arguing over domestic issues. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
06: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Stolen gun |
LOCATION
15900 Blk NE 1st St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56797 |
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called 911 because a car was blocking his driveway. The vehicle was occupied by two people who were sleeping. The officers arrived and woke the subjects. Multiple large knives were observed on the floorboard. The female passenger had an outstanding warrant. The officer standing on the drivers’ side saw that she was sitting on a revolver. The female was removed and arrested. The pistol was removed and secured. The pistol came back as a stolen firearm. The vehicle’s plate also returned as unreported stolen. The male in the driver seat was arrested and both were booked into jail. |
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TIME
10: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assist |
LOCATION
900 Blk 178th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56827 |
NARRATIVE
Officers assisted Snohomish County deputies with an Extreme Risk Protection Order service. The respondent is a Bellevue resident. The order was successfully served, firearms were recovered, and the respondent was arrested by the deputies. |
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TIME
13: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Disorderly Conduct |
LOCATION
16500 Blk NE 12th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56861 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to multiple calls over the period of an hour regarding a subject causing various types of disturbances. The subject was contacted but officers lacked probable cause to arrest. Subsequent to a second contact with the subject, officers remained in the area, maintained visual and quickly established probable cause for disorderly conduct. The subject was contacted and arrested without incident. |
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TIME
05: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Trespass |
LOCATION
12900 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57020 |
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspects regarding an investigation of theft and trespass. The investigating officers determined that the suspect and his brother were illegally on the property of business helping themselves to things that did not belong to them. The officers observed that both suspects appeared to be exhibiting the effects of recent Methamphetamine use. The business manager contacted and confirmed that the suspects did not have permission to be on-site or remove any property from the business. The officers linked the suspects to recent theft in case #19-51812. Both were arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 48 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
12200 Blk NE 12th Ln. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-56970 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a possible domestic disturbance involving a knife. They eventually determined that the subjects were involved in an argument and that they both struck each other causing pain. There were no knives involved. The primary aggressor was determined to be the male, and he was booked into jail without incident. The female will be charged with assault via summons. |
October 26
TIME
04: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
3700 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57016 |
NARRATIVE
Officers conducted a traffic stop and determined that the driver had an outstanding warrant for theft. She was also an unlicensed driver. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
11: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Death Report |
LOCATION
14600 Blk Newport Way SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57080 |
NARRATIVE
A 54-year-old female was found deceased in her bed by roommates. She had been dead for at least 24 hours. Unknown causes, nothing suspicious to note. Next of kin and medical examiner responded to the scene, and detectives were notified. |
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TIME
21: 34 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
SE 36th St. & Richards Rd. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57153 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the report of an assault that had just occurred near Factoria. The victim was struck with a blunt object, which caused a possible dislocation of his knee. The suspect fled the area on foot, and he was eventually located by the primary investigating officers after they cleared the scene. He also had injuries and was treated at the hospital before being booked into jail. The suspect also had an outstanding felony warrant. |
October 27
TIME
02: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assist |
LOCATION
Near SB I-405 |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57202 |
NARRATIVE
A suspect burglarized an occupied residence in Kirkland. He also took the victim’s vehicle while fleeing the scene. A short time later Washington State Patrol located the stolen vehicle on I-405 SB. The suspect vehicle was involved in a traffic accident just before the burglary suspect bailed on foot and ran westbound within Bellevue. Bellevue units assisted WSP and Kirkland with a perimeter. A lengthy search was conducted; however, the suspect was not found. The investigation is ongoing by Kirkland. |
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TIME
09: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Circumstance |
LOCATION
13800 Blk 12th NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57219 |
NARRATIVE
A subject was gasping for air while sleeping and the family called 911 for a possible drug overdose. Family members performed CPR on the scene. Once on scene, medics treated the subject and he started breathing and became alert. Subject went to the hospital for further evaluation. |
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TIME
08: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Armed Robbery |
LOCATION
1300 Blk 156 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57214 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to an armed takeover robbery in Crossroads. The suspect was armed with an automatic pistol and forced two employees at gunpoint to the back safe and forced them to open it. The suspect fled out the back door with cash. A perimeter was established and a K9 track led officers to an empty parking stall behind Dicks Sporting goods and it stopped there. |
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TIME
10: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Commercial Burglary |
LOCATION
900 Blk 160 AVE NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57226 |
NARRATIVE
The suspects forcibly entered the store and pried open the safe and took cash. The suspect then entered a second safe and stole jewelry. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
11: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE
Hate crime |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 155th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57256 |
NARRATIVE
An unknown suspect drew in dust the word “Hate” and a swastika in the stairwell of an apartment complex. Photos were taken and the stairs were cleaned prior to the officers arriving. There was no damage to the property. |
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TIME
15: 11 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Obstructing |
LOCATION
400 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57256 |
NARRATIVE
An officer conducted a social contact with a subject and during conversation obtained the suspect’s name prior to him walking away. The officer learned the suspect had a misdemeanor warrant and re-contacted the subject with another officer. The officers advised the suspect he was under arrest and the suspect turned around and placed his hands behind his back. Once contact was made with the suspect he tensed up and would not cooperate. The suspect refused all verbal commands and after being handcuffed was resisting. It took numerous officers to get him into the patrol vehicle and the suspect was placed in a hobble and helmet. Fire responded and cleared the suspect. While en route to jail, the suspect continued to hit his head and was able to hit his nose on the door causing a laceration. The suspect was taken to the hospital and received stitches and was then booked into jail. |
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TIME
21: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered stolen vehicle |
LOCATION
3500 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-57309 |
NARRATIVE
An officer conducted a stop for traffic infractions and determined that the VIN on the vehicle did not match the license plates that were displayed. A check of the VIN revealed that the vehicle was stolen. The displayed license plates were stolen as well. One of the occupants had an outstanding warrant. A concealed handgun and suspected Fentanyl were also found in the vehicle. One of the suspects attempted to flee while at the hospital, but he was quickly taken down by the officer who was with him. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
great job on the professionalism. side question how does a vehicle get stolen from bellevue pd?
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Edward, I’m not sure which case you are referring to. Can you indicate the case number?
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