Selected crime reports for April 20 – 26

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.

April 20

 TIME

21: 17

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14600 Blk NE 35th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19775

 NARRATIVE

The suspect went to her husband and his current girlfriend’s house to pick up her child.  The suspect became angry when her husband was not bringing out enough clothing for their child.  She opened the front door of the residence to try and force entry, so the husband and girlfriend removed her.  The suspect was cited for trespass.

April 21

 TIME

02: 41

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

15200 Blk Lake Hills Blvd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19800

 NARRATIVE

The suspect broke into the facility and was confronted by an employee.  He fled on foot but was located nearby by an officer.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

15: 37

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

3500 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19876

 NARRATIVE

Employees found an interior door with a pry mark and a cash bag nearby on the floor.  They called the police.  The building was searched and was found empty.  Video evidence showed a white male in his 20’s pried an east exit door of the on April 19, 2020, at 16:29 hours. The suspect entered through the exit doors attempted to pry a cash register open and opened the drawer. The suspect attempted to pry an interior door open inside but was unsuccessful.

 TIME

21: 14

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14800 Blk SE 9th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19923

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a domestic disturbance in progress and determined that the suspect had kicked down his roommate’s door and assaulted him while verbally abusing him about his sexual orientation. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

22: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Violation No Contact

 LOCATION

15800 Blk NE 6th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19934

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for violating BCC Park Rules. The investigating officers determined that the suspect was a respondent in a served, no-contact order and was violating the provisions of the order with the protected person who was one of his companions. He was arrested and booked into jail.

 April 22

 TIME

01: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Arson Investigation

 LOCATION

15200 Blk  NE 16th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-19941

 
 NARRATIVE

Police responded to assist Bellevue fire. Upon arrival, officers observed that BFD units were fighting what appeared to be car fire. Upon interviewing multiple witnesses on the scene, the investigating officers developed probable cause for the crime of arson.

 TIME

16: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

10000 Blk NE 1st St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20019

 
 NARRATIVE

Employees at an apartment complex witnessed a male in a red rain jacket attempt to pry open the door leading to the package room.  He left without gaining entry. Officers located and detained the suspect nearby. He was positively identified, and a subsequent search produced suspected methamphetamine.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 April 23

 TIME

01: 32

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14700 Blk SE 42nd ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20074

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a domestic disturbance in progress and determined that the suspect had assaulted his adult daughter while arguing about her returning home at a late hour. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

02: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

MV Prowl

 LOCATION

100 Blk 149th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20079

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a car prowl in progress and determined that unknown suspect(s) had committed a prowl and was last seen fleeing in an unknown vehicle westbound on Main St. The investigation revealed that the suspect broke out the passenger side window and took items from the glove box and from within the victim’s car.

 TIME

03: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass Arrest

 LOCATION

15500 Blk SE 44th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20082

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a call of a prowl in progress. While en-route to the scene, Radio advised that the caller was concerned about her ex-boyfriend possibly stalking her. The suspect was located by about a block away from the victim’s residence and detained. The investigating officers determined that the suspect was not the caller’s boyfriend, however, he was illegally on the victim’s property casing the residence and vehicles. Considering the circumstances of the suspect’s actions, his past criminal history, and his obvious attempted victimization of the residents in the neighborhood he was booked into jail.

 TIME

11: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 20th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20117

 NARRATIVE

Overnight, unknown suspect(s) forced entry into the restaurant via a rear window.  A computer monitor and $210 in cash were stolen

 TIME

15: 09

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

15900Blk NE 15th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20148

 NARRATIVE

The suspect was confronted by the reporting party after he walked to her front door and looked inside her home.  The suspect had multiple packages in his hand and was followed by the reporting party and another witness. He discarded the items and fled on foot but was located in the Crossroads Mall parking lot. Most of the items were returned to the victims. The suspect was arrested and released to be summoned to court for Theft.

 TIME

18: 16

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

12100 Blk SE 27th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20179

 NARRATIVE

The suspect had been drinking alcohol and became upset with his wife.  He made a fist and threatened to punch her, telling her he was going to hit her, causing her reasonable fear.  He was arrested and booked into jail

 TIME

23: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

Bel-Red Road @ 156 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20215

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a robbery in progress and determined that a transient victim was attacked by a transient suspect and hit in the head with a metal pipe. The victim fell to the ground and the suspect removed money and drugs from the victim. The investigation is ongoing.

 April 24

 TIME

13: 11

 CONTACT TYPE

Mail Theft

 LOCATION

800 Blk 132nd Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20283

 NARRATIVE

Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a locked mailbox and stole mail.  Evidentiary video of poor quality was obtained.

 TIME

13: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

15200 Blk NE16th Pl.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20272

 NARRATIVE

Roommates were involved in a verbal disturbance about a cell phone bill.  The male did not want the female to leave and drive with her kid when she was upset.  Verbal only.  No crime.

 TIME

12: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

100 Blk 140 Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20268

 NARRATIVE

A suspect yelled vulgarities at the victims as they passed by in their vehicle. The victim turned around to ask the suspect why he did that. Before the victims could say anything, the suspect took out a pocketknife and stabbed the passenger side of the car. There were no injuries and the suspect was located nearby.

 TIME

19: 23

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl / Possession Stolen Vehicle

 LOCATION

10600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20334

 NARRATIVE

An off-duty BPD Officer (Sgt) observed an in-progress car prowl and followed the suspect as he ran southbound on 106th Ave NE.  Units arrived in the area and detained the suspect.  It was then determined that another BPD Officer had probable cause to arrest the suspect for Possession of a Stolen Vehicle from earlier in the morning (20-20255).  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

23: 35

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI / Hit and Run

 LOCATION

15900 Blk SE 3rd ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20368

 
 NARRATIVE

A suspect hit some mailboxes and another vehicle with his car then fled the scene.  Officers located the suspect and arrested him for Hit and Run and DUI.

 TIME

22: 11

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

14600 Blk NE 34th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20356

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown male knocked on the victim’s door claiming he lived nearby and was locked out.  The victim eventually closed the door, but the suspect opened the door and threw a shoe at the victim.  The suspect left the building, but then threw rocks at the victim when he followed the suspect to see which direction the suspect fled.

 April 25

 TIME

05: 51

 CONTACT TYPE

Questionable Actions

 LOCATION

15800 Blk NE 15th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20400

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of an elderly lady having been assaulted by two teenage males in Crossroads Park last night.  A potential crime scene was located in the park.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

13: 21

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 35th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20441

 
 NARRATIVE

A female reported a verbal argument with her ex-boyfriend.  The couple had been dating for eight years and recently broke up.  There was no crime reported to have occurred today.  The female disclosed previously unreported instances of unwanted sexual contact, the latest being several days prior.

 TIME

18: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Health

 LOCATION

15200 Blk NE 3rd St/ 15600 NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20482

 NARRATIVE

A female was reported to be in emotional distress and possibly armed. After a two-hour search, she was located and taken to the hospital.

 TIME

19: 29

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

2900 Blk 142nd PL SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20492

 
 NARRATIVE

Norcom advised that the victim called 911 to report his “friend” had cut him with a knife and fled the scene.  Officers arrived and quickly detained the female.  There were visible injuries to both parties, and both involved had injuries from a knife.  Both were transported to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries.  It was determined that the suspect assaulted the victim with a knife, cutting herself in the process, after an argument over her stealing money from him and him trying to get it back by taking her backpack from her.  The suspect was arrested and booked.

 April 26

 TIME

00: 07

 CONTACT TYPE

Mail Theft

 LOCATION

300 Blk 109th Ave. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20521

 NARRATIVE

The reporting party advised that he witnessed two subjects stealing mail.  A responding officer located and contacted the suspects.  The investigating officer coordinated with him and they were able to establish probable cause.  One of the subjects was a convicted felon for Assault 3rd degree, and he was booked into KCJ without incident.  The other subject was released from the scene and her charges will be filed.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

09: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI/ARREST

 LOCATION

124th AVE NE/NORTHUP

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20557

 NARRATIVE

The subject was observed exiting 520/onto Northup swerving between lanes and colliding with a cement barrier.  The subject kept driving on after hitting the barrier.  Officers stopped the subject and determined the driver was under the influence.

 TIME

18: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

15600 Blk SE 9th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20623

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of a domestic disturbance and determined that the suspect had assaulted his wife several times in the last couple of days, including assault via strangulation, threats to kill, and simple assaults.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

21: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI

 LOCATION

1300 Blk 156th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

20-20640

 NARRATIVE

The reporting party was following an erratic driver.  A responding officer located the vehicle and observed poor driving.  During a traffic stop, it was determined that the suspect was heavily intoxicated, and he was arrested for DUI.  After processing, he was booked into jail due to having a DUI history.

 

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