April 5
TIME
04: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health |
LOCATION
600 Blk W Lk Sammamish Pkwy NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16110 |
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NARRATIVE
Police responded to a female in crisis. Officers worked with family members to successfully calm the subject and get her safely transported to the hospital. |
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TIME
07: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE
Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION
300 Blk 108th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16127 |
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NARRATIVE
An unknown suspect wrote “Trump” and a Swastika on a building under construction with a black marker. The investigation is ongoing.
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TIME
16: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
14700 Blk NE 32nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16206 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a residence regarding a domestic disturbance between family members and roommates. While en-route, officers learned there were several prior domestic disturbances at the location, and there were possibly five people inside. Upon arrival, officers located all parties, and during the investigation, officers learned the suspect threw a shoe at the victim, which caused injuries. Probable cause was established for DV Assault (4,) and the suspect was arrested without incident. The suspect was ultimately transported and booked into jail for the offense. |
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TIME
18: 04 |
CONTACT TYPE
Disturbance/ Obstructing |
LOCATION
3100 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16223 |
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NARRATIVE
The suspect was working when an African American couple went through the drive-thru. The suspect made insensitive comments about the couple being under the influence of Marijuana. The couple took offense to the comments and attempted to make a complaint. The suspect walked out to the couple and placed the female victim in fear of being assaulted. Officers arrived, and the suspect failed to remain at the scene, sneaking out of the drive-thru window. The African American couple was in fear of the suspect and did not want to pursue any charges or disclose their info. Probable cause for obstruction was developed, and the suspect was summoned in the mail. |
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TIME
21: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault |
LOCATION
200 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16253 |
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NARRATIVE
After multiple calls involving the suspect, officers were dispatched for a robbery complaint. The victim reported that the suspect approached her and slapped her arm, causing her phone to be thrown about 5 feet from her person. The victim initially believed the subject stole her phone, thus constituting a robbery. The subject was located and detained. The suspect was intoxicated. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION | INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16272 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers contacted the suspect during a traffic stop. The passenger in the vehicle was identified and discovered to possess a confirmed misdemeanor warrant for DV- Protection Order Violation. The subject was transported and booked into jail. |
April 6
TIME
01: 31 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mail Theft/Drugs/Warrant |
LOCATION
300 Blk 111th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16286 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a mail theft in progress and located and stopped the suspect vehicle. Mail was observed under the passenger seat, and the occupants were detained. The passenger had a DV warrant, and the driver was in possession of over 20 grams of suspected Methamphetamine in multiple baggies. Officers also located a scale and ledger. Both suspects were booked into jail.
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TIME
20: 18 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault 4 /Disorderly |
LOCATION
Bellevue Way / Main St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16433 |
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NARRATIVE
An Asian couple was walking when the suspect spat at them. An African American bystander tried to intervene, and the suspect yelled racial slurs at him, even after officers arrived. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
3200 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16453 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers contacted the subject in a hotel parking lot. He had an outstanding DUI warrant out for his arrest from Redmond PD. The suspect was placed under arrest and turned over to Redmond PD. |
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TIME
23: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
5400 Blk Village Park Dr SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16462 |
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NARRATIVE
The victim reported that the suspect punched her in the face, breaking her glasses. The victim says she bit the suspect in self-defense. The injuries to the suspect were consistent with the victim’s statement, and the suspect refused to speak to officers. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 49 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation |
LOCATION
10200 Blk NE 4th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16454 |
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NARRATIVE
While on patrol of Downtown Park, an officer located individuals in a parked vehicle. A records check identified the registered owner as a petitioner in a protection order. The photograph of the respondent matched a passenger in the vehicle. The suspect was subsequently arrested for a DV No Contact Order. |
April 7
TIME
17: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Harassment |
LOCATION
12900 Blk SE 23rd St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16591 |
NARRATIVE
A subject randomly selected a residential adult family home to pound on the front door, then threaten the residents with a large “stake.” The resident/caretaker who answered the door was holding a 1-month old infant when she answered the door, which was quickly closed and locked when the subject moved toward her. The subject took items from the porch then left the area. Officers contacted and detained the subject in the 2400 blk of Richards Rd. During that contact, a second subject attempted to intervene. That subject was found to have a felony warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the second subject was booked into jail. The first subject was arrested on multiple. |
April 8
TIME
07: 12 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
1200 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16679 |
NARRATIVE
Suspect(s) entered the garage and cut the lock on the job box, and stole various tools. |
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TIME
07: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 130th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16685 |
NARRATIVE
Suspects stole 2 catalytic converters. |
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TIME
11: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Disorderly Conduct |
LOCATION
5200 Blk 119th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16707 |
NARRATIVE
Officers initially responded to a theft/disturbance that occurred and learned the suspect was acting erratically and was lying down, crying, and screaming. The suspect then stole merchandise and left the store. As officers arrived in the area, they were flagged down by employees at a different business who stated the same suspect had just entered their establishment and was still acting erratically and aggressively. Officers located the suspect nearby and recognized him from prior contacts. After learning neither business wanted to pursue charges, the suspect was released. Officers continued to watch the suspect and saw him walk directly into traffic and lie down. This caused traffic to suddenly stop and caused one vehicle to entered oncoming traffic to avoid the suspect. Officer re-contacted the suspect and placed him under arrest for Disorderly Conduct. Based on the continuing erratic actions and the likelihood of escalating and reoccurring behavior, the suspect was transported to jail. |
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TIME
23: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE
DUI |
LOCATION
14900 Blk SE 38th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16832 |
NARRATIVE
Officers observed a vehicle backing onto boards in the 2 way left turn lane to change a flat tire. The driver of the vehicle smelled of intoxicants and displayed signs of impairment. Following Field Sobriety Tests, the suspect was arrested for DUI. He was released to sober family members. |
April 9
TIME
13: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health |
LOCATION
1000 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-16924 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to Overlake Hospital after receiving a call from the ER staff about a stabbing victim. The subject had driven himself to the hospital and had a laceration to his abdomen. The investigation revealed the wounds were self-inflicted, and the subject was taken into protective custody without incident. |
April 10
TIME
15: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17075 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect stole shoes from one store, then clothing, and more shoes from a second store. Officers located her in the mall parking lot, where she ran from police across Factoria Boulevard. She was located behind a dumpster and arrested. Both stores positively identified her as the suspect and stated they wanted to press charges. Due to booking restrictions, she was released at the scene and notified that she would receive a summons in the mail. |
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TIME
23: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant / Trespass |
LOCATION
1700 Blk 124th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17138 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to an unwanted subject. The suspect was contacted and determined to have a Vehicle Trespass warrant out of Renton PD. The suspect was found to be in possession of a window punch, shaved keys, and suspected drug paraphernalia. He was booked into jail on the Renton warrant and issued a summons for the local charges. |
April 11
TIME
10: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
14200 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17174 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect exited his van in the 14200 block of NE 8th St and threatened to assault the victim if he didn’t hand over his bag. The suspect dropped his yellow/black gym bag and ran. The suspect got back in the driver’s seat of the van and drove east on NE 8th. A witness got a picture of the suspect’s vehicle. The plate was returning to a different vehicle. The vehicle was located a short time later in Redmond, and the driver was seen running from a store and getting into the van, and driving away at a high rate of speed onto westbound SR-520. It is also possible the same suspect stole several items from another store. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
11: 18 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17177 |
NARRATIVE
Suspects entered the store with a yellow and black tennis bag (the same one stolen in the robbery 30 minutes prior). The suspect selected numerous items and ran out the doors onto 156th Ave NE, where the manager lost sight of them. One suspect matched the description of the robbery suspect. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
12: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
11300 Blk NE 36th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17192 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was drinking and got into a physical altercation with his girlfriend. He pushed and pulled her, causing her coat to rip. The victim fled the apartment and called 911. Officers later went to the apartment, but the suspect was no longer there. A phone call was made to the suspect, but he refused to speak with the officer. A summons was issued. |
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TIME
12: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
900 Blk 112th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-17186 |
NARRATIVE
Several neighbors called 911, stating they heard screams and someone yelling help-me from the unit. Officers arrived and contacted the suspect, who was upset and disheveled. She reluctantly let them into the apartment, where they immediately saw blood on the floor. A sweep of the apartment located the victim, who was suffering from several small lacerations and a puncture wound. The victim initially was too shaken to give any statement or details other than that he “fell” on a knife. The officer calmed him down and was able to conduct an interview. The officer learned the suspect had stabbed him with the knife and a screwdriver several times. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |