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.
June 8
TIME
07: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
14400 Blk NE 24th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27275 |
NARRATIVE
Property management reported an unauthorized subject inside of the premise. There was no forced entry was located. An officer detained the suspect nearby. The suspect admitted to entering the premise to find a warm place to sleep. The suspect was released and provided information on local shelters. The case was referred to the prosecutor’s office. |
June 9
TIME
00: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
firearm discharge |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 155th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# |
NARRATIVE
A caller reported he was inspecting his firearm after a 5-year hiatus and he had accidentally discharged the firearm. When officers arrived, the firearm was located on the floor in his closet. As single round penetrated and passed through the interior closet wall and is lodged in a shared exterior wall. There were no injuries. The firearm was seized for safekeeping and the case was forwarded to the prosecutor’s office for review. |
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TIME
09: 32 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft (Recovered) |
LOCATION
16400 Blk NE 12th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27432 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that an unknown suspect stole his vehicle from the driveway while it was warming up unattended. Washington State Patrol located and recovered the abandoned vehicle a short time later near I-90/Rainer Ave. |
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TIME
12: 51 |
CONTACT TYPE
Welfare Check |
LOCATION
12600 Blk SE 41st Pl. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27453 |
NARRATIVE
A female requested a welfare check on her boyfriend, reporting that he was in a state of crisis. The boyfriend had an Officer Safety warning and multiple warrants that were either not extraditable or not bookable during COVID restrictions. Officers made verbal contact with the subject who was in his vehicle. The investigation determined that the subject did not meet the criteria to be taken to the hospital. The female was advised on how to apply for a court order and to call 911 if she didn’t feel safe. A referral was made to the Mobile Crisis Team. |
June 11
TIME
03: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity |
LOCATION
100 Blk 97th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27682 |
NARRATIVE
The caller reported that three subjects were wearing ski masks while parked in front of a residence in a black passenger car with no license plate on the vehicle. When they noticed he was watching them, they fled in the vehicle. Officers located a matching vehicle in the area, however, it quickly turned off and could not be relocated. A few minutes later, another resident called to report that the vehicle was parked in their driveway and three subjects ran towards the backyard. A responding officer located a subject who was determined to be involved with the vehicle. A second officer was able to get information from the subject about the outstanding male and female. It was determined that there is an outstanding Domestic Violence Order in place between them and the male has an outstanding felony warrant for unlawful possession of a firearm. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
06: 37 |
CONTACT TYPE
Identity Theft |
LOCATION
1000 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27687 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that his twin brother unlawfully used his identity to obtain treatment at the hospital this past winter. The victim has received bills totaling over $600 with additional bills pending. The victim is in contact with the hospital to discuss a resolution. |
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TIME
07: 39 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
12000 Blk NE 12th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27694 |
NARRATIVE
The victim dropped his vehicle overnight for service and placed the keys in a dropbox. An employee noticed this morning that the dropbox had been tampered with and the victim’s keys and vehicle were missing. |
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TIME
09: 11 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
900 Blk 109th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27706 |
NARRATIVE
Employees arrived this morning and when they entered the business, they noticed that items had been moved around. Officers arrived on the scene, noticed a broken window, and cleared the business without locating any suspect. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
21: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Missing Person |
LOCATION
15200 Blk NE 16th Pl. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27814 |
NARRATIVE
The caller reported that an employee called in to work a couple days prior and had not been heard from since. At the time, the employee complained of not feeling well. Officers were not able to locate him, however, the subject matched the description and is possibly related to a Redmond P.D. incident from the prior day that involved a drowning. The investigation is ongoing by Redmond P.D. |
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TIME
21: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Arson/Theft |
LOCATION
15500 Blk NE 24th St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27817 |
NARRATIVE
Two subjects entered a store and gathered a large amount of store property. One of them took carts of property to the back of the store and set it on fire. They both then fled the store with other property that they failed to pay for. The store suffered only smoke damage and the loss of the burned property in the carts. The investigation is ongoing. |
June 12
TIME
20: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
14500 Blk Main St. |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-28002 |
NARRATIVE
The victim was walking on a trail when an intoxicated male approached her. He showed her money and a condom. She attempted to walk away, but the subject grabbed her arm and tried unsuccessfully to kiss her. The victim sprayed the subject’s face with pepper spray and ran from the area. A K9 track was conducted, but the suspect could not be located. |
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TIME
10: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE
Fraud |
LOCATION
100 Blk 112th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27909 |
NARRATIVE
A detective investigated a complaint involving fraudulent checks, a total loss of $8,320. It has been forwarded to investigations. |
June 13
TIME
18: 12 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
3600 Blk 147th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-27996 |
NARRATIVE
A victim was transported to the hospital by his sister with a possible stab wound to his abdomen. The victim told hospital staff he was involved in a fight at a park and was stabbed. The victim was uncooperative with police and stated he did not know what happened and possibly did it to himself. No witnesses or evidence were located. |
June 14
TIME
09: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Community Policing |
LOCATION
Multiple businesses in downtown |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-28200 |
NARRATIVE
Officers conducted foot patrol downtown and contacted multiple businesses/owners |
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TIME
13: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 154th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-28236 |
NARRATIVE
A victim reported that his 1997 Honda Accord was stolen overnight from the parking lot of his apartment complex. |