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.
May 10
TIME 04: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE Trespass |
LOCATION 11500 Blk NE 10th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22213 |
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NARRATIVE Security called police after the suspect refused multiple requests to leave the property. Officers attempted to find a solution for the suspect, but he refused help and would not leave. The suspect was advised he would be arrested if he did not leave, but he still refused. After he was arrested, officers offered to drop him off somewhere, and he said if they dropped him off, he would immediately return to the location. After officers issued him a Notice of Trespass, he was booked into jail. |
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TIME 09: 56 |
CONTACT TYPE Attempted Robbery (Strongarm) |
LOCATION NE 5th St and 99th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22237 |
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NARRATIVE An unknown suspect pushed the victim over as he was riding a bicycle on NE 5th St at 99th Ave NE and then attempted to steal the victim’s bicycle. The victim and suspect briefly struggled over the bicycle before the suspect gave up and fled on foot. The victim only wanted police to be aware of the incident and declined to press charges. |
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TIME 12: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 10300 Blk NE 12th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22258 |
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NARRATIVE Police were called for a subject in a mental health crisis. Officers successfully calmed the subject and got him to agree to go to the hospital for an evaluation. |
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TIME 13: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 400 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22260 |
NARRATIVE A subject was located asleep in a vehicle and could not be awakened. Officers eventually woke him up, and he was extremely intoxicated. He was taken to the hospital for an evaluation. |
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TIME 18: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 800 Blk 156th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22327 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a subject in a mental health crisis. Officers were able to get the subject transported to the hospital for an evaluation. |
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TIME 19: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Property |
LOCATION 3700 Blk 132nd Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22336 |
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NARRATIVE An officer was on routine patrol and located an unoccupied stolen vehicle. The vehicle was stolen out of Seattle and was used in a Robbery of a Firearm. The vehicle was impounded by SPD. |
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TIME 17: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant |
LOCATION 12600 Blk SE 41st Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22319 |
NARRATIVE While on patrol, an officer noted a vehicle in the parking lot with numerous in-state and out-of-state warrants. The male registered owner exited the store and was contacted by the officer and detained on his warrants. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 18: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE Fire Assist |
LOCATION 11600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22325 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a CPR in progress. The male suffered an observed heart attack while walking on the sidewalk. Officers arrived on scene and applied an AED as a passerby was doing CPR. One officer took over compressions, and fire arrived shortly afterward. The patient was eventually transported to the hospital. |
May 11
TIME 17: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE Felony Warrant / False Statements |
LOCATION 3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22466 |
NARRATIVE Officers conducted a traffic stop for moving violations. Upon contact, the driver lied about her ID. She was arrested for False Statements. The officer recognized the passenger for warrants. He was found to have a felony warrant out of KCSO for Organized Retail Theft and drugs ($50K). He provided a false name when asked for ID as well. He was arrested and booked into jail on the warrant. Both were charged with false statements. |
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TIME 19: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 10700 Blk NE 4th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22497 |
NARRATIVE A suspect called an elderly Asian couple and managed to defraud them out of $1,000,000 dollars. The elderly Asian couple was unable to complete the wire transfer initially, so the suspect(s) employed the help of a person they had already defrauded out of $750,000 dollars who lives in Redmond. The individual from Redmond finally realized it was a scam and warned the elderly Asian couple today, who then reported it to police. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 17: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE Assault 3 |
LOCATION NE 4th and 106th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22472 |
NARRATIVE A suspect pulled an SPD bicycle officer off of his bicycle when he was in a formation with other officers riding West on NE 4th Street. The officer sustained minor injuries, and the suspect was taken into custody without issue and booked into jail. |
May 12
TIME 18: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22531 |
NARRATIVE The suspect was upset with his girlfriend for relationship issues. He reportedly grabbed the victim out of the vehicle by her hair and hit her several times in the face, causing pain and visible injury. The suspect was booked into jail for DV Assault 4. |
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TIME 20: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 200 Blk 171st Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22535 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect got into an argument with his father at home and threatened him with a weapon. The knife was only held up to the father; there was no injury. The suspect was arrested for DV Assault 2 and booked into jail. |
May 13
TIME 05: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE Robbery/Attempted Carjacking |
LOCATION 2600 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22592 |
NARRATIVE The suspect attacked a grocery store employee as he was exiting his vehicle after arriving for work. The suspect pulled the victim out of the vehicle, got into the car, and tried to drive away. The victim fought with the suspect and sustained injuries to his face prior to retreating to the store. The suspect ran away when he was unable to start the vehicle. The suspect then went to a nearby apartment complex and assaulted a second victim, pulling away his keys and trying to get into a nearby vehicle. The suspect returned and assaulted the second victim, again causing lacerations to the top of his head. A K-9 track led from the grocery store to the apartment complex and then to the suspect hiding near a retention pond by Eastbound SR-520. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 14: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE Occupied Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION NE 20th St/130th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22728 |
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NARRATIVE While conducting an area check for a road rage incident, an officer located a stolen vehicle near NE 20th St at 130th Ave NE. The officer followed the stolen vehicle until other officers could arrive and conduct a high-risk traffic stop. The suspect was taken into custody without incident and booked into jail. |
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TIME 17: 39 |
CONTACT TYPE Robbery (strong-arm) |
LOCATION 4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22777 |
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NARRATIVE The victim was walking on 124th Ave SE from Newport High School when an unknown suspect grabbed her purse and tried to pull it off her body. The victim maintained possession of her purse and later reported the incident to her mother when she got home from school a couple of hours later. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 19: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 1400 Blk 168th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22807 |
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NARRATIVE The victim was assault by his adult son’s girlfriend during an argument. She lives with them. The son and girlfriend left in a vehicle before police arrived. Officers were not able to locate or contact them. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor. |
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TIME 23: 01 |
CONTACT TYPE Order Violation |
LOCATION 2600Blk 169th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22848 |
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NARRATIVE The victim reported that a suspect came to her apartment with a handgun. Officers located the suspect 400 feet from the residence. The suspect was arrested for violating distance restrictions per the order and booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE Bomb Threat |
LOCATION 700 Blk Bellevue Way |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22852 |
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NARRATIVE Security reported a subject was writing things on their property. The subject wrote multiple messages in chalk to include “free Palestine” and ” SUICIDE BOMBING IN THE MALL” with a smiley face drawn below. Officers located the subject, and a witness, who was on a first date with the subject, confirmed that he had written the messages. The subject was booked into jail for bomb threats. |
May 14
TIME 06: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI |
LOCATION 100 Blk 165th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22899 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect was found passed out in a running vehicle holding a suspected narcotics pipe by an off-duty firefighter. The suspect lied about his name initially. A records check of the suspect’s real name (located via his driver’s license) showed he had a DOC Escape warrant. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail for the warrant, DUI physical control, and making a false statement. |
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TIME 09: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE Prowl |
LOCATION 600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-22941 |
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NARRATIVE Units responded to a parking lot on a report of a carjacking that just occurred. The caller stated that she was sleeping in an enclosed utility trailer when she awoke to a male opening the locked door. The male was holding an object in his hand that he used to jimmy the lock. She confronted the male, who took off. Efforts were made to locate the suspect but were unsuccessful. It was determined that no carjacking had occurred, and the suspect was attempting to prowl the trailer. |
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TIME 17: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 15400 Blk NE 13th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23030 |
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NARRATIVE A subject’s roommate called to report the subject was in emotional distress. Officers arrived and successfully contacted the subject and got him transported to the hospital without incident. |
May 15
TIME 02: 17 |
CONTACT TYPE Paraphernalia/Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 3700 Blk 150th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23099 |
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NARRATIVE Officers contacted the subject near a motorcycle at a gas station. The suspect was arrested on an assault warrant, and suspected paraphernalia was located during a search after the arrest. Officer determined the suspect had fled from the police the prior day. |
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TIME 13: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 16500 Blk NE 27th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23152 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a residence after receiving a call about a man with a gun. While en-route, officers learned the reporting party’s husband was suicidal and armed with a handgun, which he had fired into the ground while she was calling 911. Upon arrival, and at the request of officers, the caller was able to flee the residence. The caller was taken by officers and temporarily placed in a neighbor’s house for her safety. Officers surrounded the residence and attempted several times to establish contact with the suspect. The suspect could be seen inside the house armed with a handgun and, at times, holding it to his head. After several minutes, the suspect came out from a rear sliding glass door. He was still armed with the handgun and holding it to his head. The suspect ignored commands from officers on the perimeter and retreated inside. After another brief period, the suspect re-emerged from the back door. This time, his hands were empty, and he followed commands. A separate contact team was formed, and the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. The handgun (45cal/1911) was located and seized as evidence. There were no other firearms in the residence. No injuries were sustained to anyone. Evidence found at the scene suggested the suspect fired a single round, which impacted the floor of a wood deck in the backyard. A Code Red (Reverse 911) was initiated for the surrounding area but was canceled once the suspect was in custody. After the investigation, probable cause was established for Assault 2nd degree (DV). The suspect was transported to jail, where he was booked for the offense. |
May 16
TIME 10: 41 |
CONTACT TYPE Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION 15500 Blk NE 18th |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23283 |
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NARRATIVE An unknown person threw a rock through the window. The caller stated the window is her brother’s bedroom room window. This is the third incident at this location. |
May 17, 2021
TIME 03: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary/Assault 3 |
LOCATION 11000 Blk NE 2nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23405 |
NARRATIVE Officers responded to a call for a suspect inside a marked and fenced no trespassing area at a Sound Transit work area. Officers observed the suspect inside the fenced area in the back of a pickup. The suspect attempted to flee and cut his hands on the fence. An officer gave chase and caught up to the suspect. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
TIME 11: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 4500 Blk 119th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23462 |
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NARRATIVE A home under construction was burglarized, and approximately $25-30,000 in tools were taken. |
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TIME 06: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 16000 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23416 |
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NARRATIVE Sometime during the weekend, the suspect(s) cut through the meshed fenced wall and stole numerous tools with an estimated loss of approximately $30,000. |