Selected crime reports for December 16 – 22

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.

December 16

 TIME

16: 08

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

600 Blk 110th AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-66885

 NARRATIVE

An unknown suspect unlawfully entered the location overnight and stole the master key set to the south tower.  The suspect then fled. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

22: 07

 CONTACT TYPE

Possession of Stolen Vehicle/Recovery

 LOCATION

14500 Blk SE 16th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67147

 NARRATIVE

An officer located an occupied reported stolen vehicle on 145th PL SE.  Additional units arrived and performed a high-risk vehicle stop. The sole occupant was taken into custody.  It was discovered that the suspect driver has been renting vehicles throughout the region by fraudulent means with the latest incident being out of Issaquah other incidents were in Kirkland, Seattle, Bellevue, and Renton.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 December 17

 TIME

08: 33

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

4100 Blk West Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67204

 
 NARRATIVE

A husband reported that his wife was in emotional distress.  Officers arrived and witnessed the subject distraught and the husband had scratches on his arms.  The wife was transported to the hospital for an evaluation and charges were sent to the prosecutor.

 TIME

10: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Stolen & Recovered Property

 LOCATION

12010 32nd St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67241/19-67223

 NARRATIVE

Owners of a company called to report that the license plates on one of their company vehicles had been stolen.  As officers took the report for the stolen plates, the company next door advised that one of their company sweepers was stolen. King County Sheriff’s Office called later and advised that they had located both the stolen vehicle with the stolen plates attached to it.  All items were recovered and processed for evidence.

 TIME

23: 05

 CONTACT TYPE

Felony Warrant

 LOCATION

15100 Blk SE 38th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67430

 NARRATIVE

An officer contacted the suspect on an unwanted person call at the above location.  The suspect provided a false name that had a warrant out for their arrest.  The suspect gave several other false statements about his ID and was later found to be the above subject with a Department of Corrections Escape Warrant for drugs with no bail.  He was arrested on False Statements, suspected drug paraphernalia, and the warrant.  He was booked into jail.

 TIME

19: 39

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

4000 Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67387

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect entered the above location and stole $339 in merchandise and left the store. He was stopped and later arrested for Theft.  He was booked into jail.

 TIME

22: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67428

 NARRATIVE

An officer was completing proactive policing when he spotted a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot. A records search indicated the registered owner had an active felony warrant. The officer located the subject in the area of the store and placed him into custody. A second suspect was in the vehicle and an investigation revealed he had an active Everett PD warrant. Both warrants were confirmed, followed by booking into jail.

 December 18

 TIME

01: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

900 Blk 164th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-41976

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer was on proactive patrol in Crossroads Park when he found a subject in violation of the park after dark. A records check showed the subject possessed an active warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and he was booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Traffic stop

 LOCATION

120th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67645

 NARRATIVE

Officers learned that the female had a warrant out of Puyallup for Assault.  The female was arrested and transported to jail.

 TIME

16: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Social Contact

 LOCATION

400 Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67639

 NARRATIVE

A male and female were contacted in the parking lot after square security thought that the couple appeared suspicious. No crime was established, but the male did have an active Department of Corrections warrant for drugs.

 TIME

21: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

3200 Blk 156th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67709

 NARRATIVE

The suspect was contacted by police for a traffic violation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed warrant out of Kent PD. The suspect was arrested.

 TIME

22: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI Arrest

 LOCATION

NE 24 ST @ 156 Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67712

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The suspect was observed driving on the wrong side of the street by the investigating officers. Upon contact, officers recognized the signs of drug impairment and initiated a DUI investigation. After the probable cause was established, the suspect was arrested and released at the hospital.

 TIME

22: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

400 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67720

 
 NARRATIVE

Loss prevention called police for a shoplifter in custody. Upon contact, the investigating officer established probable cause for the suspect who was observed by loss prevention selecting merchandise and walking out of the store and making no attempt to pay for the items. The suspect was arrested, transported and booked into jail.

 TIME

23: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

1700 BLK 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67725

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. Investigating Officers determined that suspect had an outstanding, confirmed Warrant out of King County for a Firearms Violation. The suspect was arrested on the outstanding warrant. The suspect transported and booked into jail.

 TIME

23: 19

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Drugs

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67728

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for suspicious circumstances. The investigating officer located the suspect vehicle within the parking lot of the business and determined that suspect had an outstanding, confirmed warrant out of North Bend. The suspect was arrested on the outstanding warrant. The officer obtained consent from the owner of the vehicle to search and discovered suspected drug paraphernalia. The suspect transported and booked into jail and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

23: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

K9 Assist Official Agency MIPD

 LOCATION

EB I90 4Ramp Crest Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-11528

 
 NARRATIVE

Bellevue Police K9 responded to the above location to assist Mercer Island PD and Washington State Patrol search for a suspect fleeing on foot from a vehicle. The track was initiated; however, the suspect could not be located.

 December 19

 TIME

01: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67746

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with a theft investigation. The on-duty clerk had contacted police because the suspect had selected two cases of beer and exited the store without paying. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.  The beer was returned to the store.

 TIME

02: 06

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI Arrest

 LOCATION

3900 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67749

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. Upon contact with the suspect, the investigating officer observed that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of alcohol consumption and impairment. A DUI investigation was initiated, and probable cause was established.   The suspect had no prior arrest history and was released at the hospital.

 TIME

00: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary/Auto theft

 LOCATION

2900 Blk 130th PL NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67836

 
 NARRATIVE

Unknown suspects burglarized the victim’s home and then stole their vehicle. The officer processed the crime scenes and inventoried the missing items from inside which included two coach purses and $500.00 cash.

 TIME

08: 25

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass/Car Prowl

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 145th PL SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67478

 
 NARRATIVE

After the suspect was trespassed from the store for causing a disturbance, he got into a golf cart and drove it away. The cart was later reported stolen. The officer later returned the golf cart to the owner who did not want to press charges. Additionally, the suspect was later found to have committed car prowls in the Eastgate area. The officer continues to investigate a series of crimes related to the suspect in and around the above listed time frame. 

 TIME

14: 25

 CONTACT TYPE

social

 LOCATION

10200 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#
 
 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted the subject at the request of the building manager because he was yelling at customers.  The manager did not want the subject trespassed just to advise him to move along.  When officers asked him to leave, he became belligerent towards them and calling them a bunch of racial slurs.  He eventually left the area.

 TIME

16: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

social

 LOCATION

10100 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#
 
 NARRATIVE

Officers observed the subject staring at them as he walked away from the mall.  Upon contact, the male stated he was waiting for his friend and admitted to previous arrests in Bellevue.

 TIME

21: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67978

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a robbery in progress at a store. The reporting party stated a white male wearing a bandana over his face, holding a black colored handgun demanded money from the cash register. The suspect fled with a considerable amount of cash. There were no injuries to the victims. A K9 attempted a track with negative results. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

21: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

600 Blk 156th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67974

 NARRATIVE

An officer initiated a traffic stop for a moving violation. The vehicle contained a driver and passenger and the passenger attempted to flee before the driver was contacted. The officer contacted the passenger before leaving the scene. It was determined the suspect driver was the respondent of a no-contact order and the passenger was the protected party. The officer confirmed the order service and booked the subject into jail.

 TIME

21: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

SE Eastgate Way/150th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-67975

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer witnessed a vehicle driving in a reckless manner through an active construction zone. Based on the road conditions and a construction worker statement, the suspect was arrested.  A summons is pending.

 December 20

 TIME

02: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Residential Burglary Attempt

 LOCATION

15500 Blk NE 18th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68017

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers were dispatched to a possible burglary in progress. The reporting party heard noises around a window and believed that an unknown person was attempting forced entry. On arrival, officers noted a vehicle leaving the scene. The vehicle failed to yield, and it is unknown if it was related. A K9 attempted a track with no results.

 TIME

11: 19

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

10100 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68084

 NARRATIVE

An employee reported theft by a suspect who left the store.  The suspect was located nearby and detained.  The employee was able to identify the suspect and he was arrested. During transport, the suspect slipped his hands to his front and began to bang his head in the patrol car.  The suspect was transported by ambulance to the hospital for a self-inflicted head injury.  After treatment, he was booked into jail for theft, obstructing, resisting, and malicious mischief (damage to hospital property.

 TIME

23: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspended license

 LOCATION

NE 4th St/ 405 S

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68232

 NARRATIVE

An officer witnessed a vehicle that according to the department of licensing, the registered owner was driving with a suspended license. The officer stopped the car and the driver was summonsed for the suspended license.

December 21

 TIME

00: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspended License/Drugs

 LOCATION

SE 38th St/150th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68254

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer witnessed a vehicle with a registration violation. During the traffic stop, the officer learned the driver had a suspended license. The driver was detained, and the officer saw evidence of suspected drug paraphernalia in plain view.  Consent to search vehicle revealed more suspected drug paraphernalia in the vehicle. Both subjects were summonsed for charges noted.

 TIME

02: 56

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI

 LOCATION

3700 Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68281

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect while asleep behind the wheel of his vehicle.  The engine was ‘on’ and the vehicle was in drive while it was stopped in the drive-through at a fast-food restaurant.  He was taken into custody and transported to Bellevue Booking where he was processed for DUI.  The suspect was later released to his wife.

 TIME

03: 05

 CONTACT TYPE

Malicious Harassment

 LOCATION

900 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68282

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was very intoxicated and wrote a note to an employee of a restaurant that included a racial slur.  This occurred after that suspect was refused service of alcohol.  He later returned, confronted, and approached the employee a second time, again yelling racial slurs at him. This made the victim feel threatened and afraid for his safety.  Officers arrived after a brief physical altercation between the victim and suspect.  Through the officer’s investigation, it was determined that malicious harassment had occurred.  The suspect was transported and booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

l: 27

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

4000 Blk W Lake Sammamish Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68106

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers investigated a residential burglary where the vehicle was also stolen from the garage. As officers investigated, they discovered several pieces of physical evidence. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

10: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass/Mental Health

 LOCATION

500 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68315

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was trespassed from the location earlier in the morning and refused to leave, so the staff called the police. The suspect was arrested, and officers determined he was in crisis.  He was transported to the hospital for an evaluation.  He will be summoned for the trespass violation.

 TIME

21: 14

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

600 Blk 146th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68418

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was involved in a dispute with his wife about money.  During the incident, he approached her and used his hand to squeeze her neck.  She had difficulty breathing from the force that was used.  He also held up a fist as if he was going to strike her but only held it against her forehead while yelling at her.  The suspect was taken into custody and booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

21: 56

 CONTACT TYPE

Recovered Stolen Vehicle

 LOCATION

14200 Blk SE Eastgate Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68427

 NARRATIVE

An officer was conducting patrols and located an unoccupied stolen vehicle.  The owner was notified, and the vehicle was processed.

 TIME

23: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

5100 Blk 113th Pl. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68446

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a traffic stop and determined that an occupant had three outstanding misdemeanor warrants and a felony warrant for burglary.  She was taken into custody and booked into jail.

 December 22

 TIME

00: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Traffic

 LOCATION

1300 Blk 165th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68451

 NARRATIVE

An officer initiated a traffic stop but the driver failed to yield.  He followed all other traffic laws and even called into NORCOM during the incident.  He refused to stop for the officer until he arrived at home.  Once at his residence, the suspect was non-compliant and tried to go into his house.  The suspect was later transported to a hospital to be held for an involuntary treatment warrant of apprehension.

 TIME

01: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Commercial Burglary

 LOCATION

13400 Blk Bellevue-Redmond RD

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68493

 NARRATIVE

An officer investigated a burglary at a local dentist’s office. Several minor items were stolen. The interior was ransacked.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

02: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl / Stolen Firearm

 LOCATION

3000 Blk Landerholm SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68361

 
 NARRATIVE

A caller reported his vehicle had been broken into sometime in the past 24 hours. A firearm had been stolen during the commission of the prowl. An officer is investigating to identify specifics of the firearm and the investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

06: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI/Collision

 LOCATION

11600 Blk Northup Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68471

 
 NARRATIVE

First shift officers responded to a hit and run traffic complaint in the early morning hours. The reporting party stated that someone struck her vehicle, pushing her into a nearby guard rail. Upon arrival, officers sensed the complaint was not matching up with physical evidence. Officers eventually learned that the reporting party lied because she was intoxicated, crashed her own car, and was currently in the court system fighting another DUI.  She was arrested for DUI and booked into jail.

 TIME

20: 51

 CONTACT TYPE

Hit & Run/DUI

 LOCATION

NE 24th St. & 156th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68575

 
 NARRATIVE

The listed subject was driving while intoxicated and struck multiple vehicles and a tree.  There were no serious injuries.  He was processed for DUI and later booked into jail for multiple misdemeanor charges.

 TIME

22: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Activity

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-68599

 
 NARRATIVE

An intoxicated subject called and advised that he has an outstanding no bail misdemeanor warrant.  He also provided his information to dispatch and said he wanted to go to jail.  He is listed as an officer safety risk and has made threats to officers.  Multiple officers responded but the subject was gone.  He then called back multiple times and gave different locations where he could be found in the Crossroads area, but he was never actually seen.  Due to the subject’s history and current officer safety concerns in the area, the officers decided to leave unless the subject agreed to come to meet them at a specific location.  He did not and is still outstanding.

 

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