Selected crime reports for March 23 – 29

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.

March 23

 TIME

14: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

THEFT

 LOCATION

100 Blk Bellevue Way SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15643

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect stole alcohol from the store and ran from the police. Officers quickly caught up to him a few blocks away. He was positively identified by the reporting party and arrested.

 TIME

20: 56

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15692

 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted the suspect for a welfare check. The investigating officer determined that suspect had multiple, outstanding warrants out of Kent PD, and he was lawfully detained.

 TIME

20: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

13900 Blk NE 12th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15704

 
 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, the officer determined that while arguing with her son, the intoxicated suspect had assaulted him, causing bruising and a small cut to his face. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.

 TIME

20: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1200 Blk 162nd Ln NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15697

 NARRATIVE

A female victim contacted police about a report of a violation of a no-contact order.  The officer determined that there is a served and valid no-contact order between the subjects, and the suspect had violated the provisions of the order by sending a text to the victim. The officer determined that no threats or assault had occurred, and that victim was not in any danger. Probable cause was established, and the suspect, a resident of SeaTac, was advised that he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 March 24

 TIME

11: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

900 Blk 112th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15756

 NARRATIVE

The suspect repeatedly slapped, punched, kicked, and strangled his girlfriend over two days. At one point, he held a knife to her head and eye. The suspect was caught sneaking back into his apartment, arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

11: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Emotional

 LOCATION

Forrest and Highland DR

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15753

 NARRATIVE

The subject was throwing rocks at cars and kicking them if they slowed down enough. Officers located him lying on the side of the road. There were mental health issues, and the subject was transported to the hospital.

 TIME

114: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Possession Stolen Vehicle

 LOCATION

3200 Blk 156th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15778

 NARRATIVE

Officers located both suspects bouncing back and forth between two vehicles, one parked at the hotel and one parked on the restaurant side. Neither had front plates, and both were backed in. As an officer tried contacting them on foot, they sped away in a stolen car. The other car they had also been seen in was also reported stolen. Detectives located the get-away car a while later a few blocks away and were eventually able to arrest both suspects and recover the car. Both were transported to jail.

 TIME

16: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

300 Blk Shoreland Dr. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15798

 
 NARRATIVE

A burglary was reported by housekeepers.  Upon arrival, a stolen vehicle was located in the driveway.  The residence was cleared. The suspects were not found.

 TIME

19: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Disturbance

 LOCATION

5400 Blk Lakemont Blvd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15822

 NARRATIVE

A welfare check was conducted after the officer responded to a disturbance and heard yelling, including several statements about subjects inside being injured.  The subjects inside refused to answer the door, so entry was forced via pick/ram.  The two males are friends only, and both claimed no crime occurred.

 TIME

12: 28

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

5700 Blk 122nd Pl SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15763

 NARRATIVE

The victim went to suspect’s house in hopes of apologizing to his mother for a prior incident causing the suspect to be arrested and a no-contact order to be issued.  When the victim arrived, the mother was not there, and an argument ensued. The argument turned physical, and when the victim attempted to call 911 and the suspect took her phone, preventing her from calling. Officers arrested the suspect and booked him into jail.

 March 25

 TIME

01: 39

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

13900 Blk NE 20th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15849

 NARRATIVE

A suspect approached the victim as he was taking the trash out and demanded money.  The suspect alluded to a gun and walked the victim back into the grocery store.  The victim removed the money in the cash register.  The suspect told the victim to hand over his cell phone and car keys. The victim ran behind the gas station and away from the suspect.  A perimeter was established, and a K9 was called. Officers contacted a male matching the description of the suspect and detained him. The K9 unit tracked to the suspect who was arrested and booked for robbery.  No gun was located.

 TIME

11: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14500 Blk SE 24th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15888

 NARRATIVE

An intoxicated victim says the suspect beat her and threatened to cut her hands off. The victim and suspect have been living together for several months. There was no indication of an assault, and the victim did not want to cooperate. The case was referred to the prosecutor.

 TIME

17: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15959

 
 NARRATIVE

A valid burglary was discovered at an alarm call. Officers quickly located the suspects in a vehicle nearby. Officers saw the stolen property inside of the vehicle, and both subjects were booked.

 TIME

20: 33

 CONTACT TYPE

Commercial Burglary/Possession Stolen Property/Drugs

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 128th PL NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15980

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to the above location about a burglary report. Upon arrival, officers met with witnesses at a nearby business who observed the above suspects break into the location. The suspects were located a short distance away and were positively identified by witnesses. Officers arrested the suspects searched and a search of suspect’s backpacks netted (.46) grams of suspected heroin, (.73) grams of suspected methamphetamine, various ID’s and access devices. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

23: 58

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

10100 Blk NE 8th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15993

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a theft investigation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had taken multiple items from the victim’s business and walked out of the store, making no attempt to pay. The suspect was identified by a witness on scene and arrested.

 March 26

 TIME

13: 49

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

11100 Blk NE 12th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16062

 NARRATIVE

At approximately 5:00 am, an unidentified suspect driving a motorcycle forced entry into a vehicle and took property.

 TIME

13: 47

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

3900 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16061

 
 NARRATIVE

A store manager called to report a theft in progress with two suspects leaving the store.  The male suspect fled in a vehicle.  The female suspect was located and contacted by police.  She had no identification and identified herself with a false name.  Officers completed the citation to summons her to court.

 TIME

15: 49

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16080

 NARRATIVE

Loss prevention called about a shoplifter in custody.  The suspect selected many items of jewelry and clothing, placed it into a shopping cart or her purse, and left the store without paying.  The stolen/recovered property was valued at $413.  Officers completed the citation to summons her to court.

 TIME

15: 34

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-15793

 NARRATIVE

Loss prevention called about a shoplifter in custody.  The suspect concealed store merchandise in her fanny pack and left the store without paying.  The stolen/recovered property was valued at $28.  The suspect had also stolen property on other days but was not stopped.  Officers completed the citation to summons her to court.

 TIME

18: 49

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 144th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16120

 
 NARRATIVE

A wife chased her husband with a knife because she believed he was being unfaithful.  He took the knife away, and she scratched him several times.  The wife was booked for assault.

 March 27

 TIME

09: 41

 CONTACT TYPE

Urinating in Public

 LOCATION

2200 Blk 140th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16177

 NARRATIVE

While responding to the call of an unwanted subject, the officer observed the suspect urinating in public.  The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for summons.

 TIME

10: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

3200 Blk 139th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16179

 
 NARRATIVE

The complainant reported non-consensual sex with a co-worker that occurred in the summer of 2019.

 TIME

16: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

5600 Blk 132nd Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16247

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a verbal argument about money and the “shelter in place order” between a previously divorced couple with children in common.  They are currently living together. Both parties had already separated, and one had left the scene before police arrival. Officers were unable to establish probable cause for a crime. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for review.

 March 28

 TIME

09: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

12600 Blk 42nd St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16340

 
 NARRATIVE

The father/respondent in a No Contact Order violated the order by returning to the family residence where his son/petitioner lives.  The suspect was gone before police arrived.  All attempts to locate him were unsuccessful.  The suspect has no previous order violation convictions.  A summons was forwarded to the prosecutor.

 TIME

11: 14

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

5400 Blk Pleasure Point Ln SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16352

 NARRATIVE

A caller reported a cold burglary at his residence. The caller was out of town, and a neighbor allowed us access into the residence. The loss is currently unknown. Per a neighbor, the suspect vehicle in another burglary (20-16377) was seen at the property a few days prior.

 TIME

15: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary 1/Assault 1

 LOCATION

5400 Blk Pleasure Point Ln SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16377

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a burglary at the residence. The homeowners were home in a detached residence. The homeowner received an alert on his alarm on a construction project on the property. The homeowner reviewed video surveillance and obtained a generic suspect description. The homeowner discovered stolen items from the residential construction site. The homeowner conducted his own area check and located a matching vehicle in the entrance of the neighborhood. The homeowner was looking into the vehicle for his stolen items when the suspect asked him why he was looking into his vehicle. A verbal confrontation occurred. The suspect produced a handgun from within the vehicle, pointed it at the victim, and demanded him to leave the area. The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle and was followed by the victim, SB on I-405. The suspect vehicle was possibly seen by BPD on an onramp on SB I-405 in Renton. Renton PD and WSP notified. Through the investigation, it was discovered that the suspect vehicle had been reported stolen to BPD on 3/17/20 (20-14847), and the license plates had been switched with another vehicle in Bonney Lake (unreported stolen plates). Bonney Lake has now taken a stolen plate report.

 TIME

16: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Brandishing

 LOCATION

10600 Blk SE 28th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16381

 NARRATIVE

The victim reported that unknown persons drove past his residence 30 minutes before the time of the call, and he stared at them from an upstairs window.  The suspect vehicle stopped, backed up, and pointed a suspected handgun out the window. The victim eventually reported it to his father, who called 911.  Officers canvassed the neighborhood for surveillance footage and found footage of a Hyundai Elantra in the area that stopped in front of the victim residence and backed up.

 TIME

22: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Malicious Mischief

 LOCATION

11600 Blk NE 8th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16415

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of two subjects involved a disturbance at a gas station.  It was discovered that a glass door was broken.  A third shift Officer located the involved subjects nearby.  One of them was positively identified as causing the damage.  He will be charged and was released from the scene.

 March 29

 TIME

02: 18

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

10700 Blk Main St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16434

 
 NARRATIVE

The reporting party called after hearing a verbal disturbance and banging noises from a neighboring apartment.  It was determined that two adult subjects in a relationship were intoxicated and became involved in a verbal altercation.  No crime was established, and it was documented in a case report.

 TIME

04: 05

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

15600 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16439

 NARRATIVE

Two suspects were seen on an in-store camera after they forced entry into a local pharmacy.  They fled before officers’ arrival and could not be located.

 TIME

04: 19

 CONTACT TYPE

Noise Complaint

 LOCATION

1800 Blk 162nd Pl. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16440

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of loud music and could hear it down the street from the address.  The officers found that approximately a dozen people were having a house party.  The host was provided a civil citation for a noise ordinance violation, and there were several parking citations left on vehicles.

 TIME

05: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

1200 Blk 156th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16444

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of a glass break alarm at a local pharmacy.  They found forced entry and determined a burglary had just occurred. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

05: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

11000 Blk Main St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16446

 NARRATIVE

The victim was in his vehicle, smoking a cigarette when he got involved in a verbal altercation with the unknown suspect.  The suspect attempted to display a knife in his waistband, which fell to the ground.  The suspect possibly made a threat before leaving on foot.  The victim delayed reporting for 30 minutes and did not want to press charges.  An area check for the suspect was negative.

 TIME

10: 38

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant (Felony)

 LOCATION

11400 Blk NE 2nd Pl.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16468

 NARRATIVE

The officer located a vehicle that had an associated.  The warrant subject was arrested without incident and booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 25

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs/Suspicious Circumstances

 LOCATION

300 Blk Shoreland Dr. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16520

 NARRATIVE

Neighbors called in reporting a suspicious vehicle that appeared stolen at the above location with two subjects who went into a location that had been recently burglarized.  The house to the north had also been burglarized, and a vehicle stolen that was linked to a Burg 1/Assault 1 case from yesterday.  Numerous patrol units responded and found the vehicle in the driveway, and items staged on the steps.  The house was surrounded, and the above suspects exited where they were detained without incident.  The house was cleared.  It was determined that both suspects were supposed to be there and worked for the management company to fix it up.  One suspect had a felony amount of suspected methamphetamine and paraphernalia on his person and was arrested.

 TIME

22: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs/ID Theft/DUI

 LOCATION

16700 I-90 E/B

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-16551

 NARRATIVE

Officers conducted a traffic stop on vehicle driving without lights on.  Suspected drug paraphernalia was visible inside the vehicle, and both occupants were arrested.  A search netted a large amount of suspected brown heroin, as well as ID Theft evidence. One suspect was found to be driving under the influence of suspected narcotics, and Washington State Patrol took over a DUI investigation.

 

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