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 17
TIME 03: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary/Assault 3 |
LOCATION 11000 Blk NE 2nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23405 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a call for a suspect inside a marked and fenced no trespassing area at the Sound Transit work area. An officer 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. The suspect was arrested and taken to the hospital for treatment then booked into jail.
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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. |
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TIME 15: 37 |
CONTACT TYPE Robbery |
LOCATION 4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23501 |
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NARRATIVE A suspect entered the bank and slid an envelope to the teller threatening her if she did not put all her money in the envelope. The teller did so, and the suspect left the bank northbound, shedding his orange vest in the process. A Seattle K9 responded and tracked to the location of the suspect’s car and lost the scent. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 22: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Trespass Arrest |
LOCATION 700 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23545 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a trespass in progress and observed a long-time transient upset, yelling, and violating his active trespass from the location. De-escalation attempts were made; however, the subject would not listen to warnings. He was arrested and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. He was released at the scene. |
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TIME 22: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE ID Theft/Burglary Tools/Theft Arrest |
LOCATION 1500 Blk 164th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23547 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a package theft in progress. Upon arrival, they set a perimeter and located an occupied suspect vehicle next to the building. Officers detained the suspect without incident, and the witness identified him. The suspect gave consent to search the vehicle after his arrest. Officers located burglary tools, a recovered stolen package, and evidence of ID theft with multiple victims. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Prowl/Obstructing/Drug Paraphernalia Arrest |
LOCATION 3000 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23552 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a car prowl in progress, and on their way, dispatch advised that an on-site security officer had observed the suspect illegally enter a vehicle parked within the lot of the business. Officers located the suspect, and he attempted to flee. After a short foot pursuit through an adjacent parking lot, the suspect fell into a parked vehicle, damaging the rear quarter panel area, and was detained by officers. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
May 18
TIME 02: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Reckless Burning Investigation |
LOCATION 1100 Blk 108th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23565 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to assist Bellevue Fire and observed that BFD had put out a fire that had partially damaged the fence line surrounding the business. Officers observed what appeared to be melted plastic next to the fence line, but they did not observe any evidence to indicate an attempted arson of the business. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 13: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft/Warrant |
LOCATION 1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23668 |
NARRATIVE A suspect was caught stealing numerous bottles of various vitamins and medications. When stopped, he lied about his name. When officers positively identified him, they discovered that he had a DOC Escape warrant. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 15: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Catalytic Converter Theft |
LOCATION 500 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23719 |
NARRATIVE Two vehicles had their catalytic converters stolen between the hours of 0500-0730. |
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TIME 23: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION 11600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23777 |
NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene. |
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TIME 23: 44 |
CONTACT TYPE Assist Official Agency Kirkland PD |
LOCATION 12500 Blk Lake Hills Connector |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23778 |
NARRATIVE Kirkland PD broadcasted a BOLO through NORCOM about a dementia patient missing from her family. A district officer located the missing female minutes later in Bellevue. The victim was suffering from exposure to the elements but appeared to be healthy and unharmed. She was transported back home to her family and loved ones. |
May 19
TIME 07: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 1200 Blk 14th Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23809 |
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NARRATIVE Officers were called a disturbance in progress. The caller reported that her son was attempting to break into her locked house with a chair through a window. The reporting party also advised the subject had threatened to kill her, and she was very scared. Officers detained the subject and transported him to the hospital due to his consumption of drugs. |
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TIME 11: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 2300 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23861 |
NARRATIVE The suspect stole a $50 bag from the store. He was located walking in the parking lot and detained. He was advised he’d receive a summons in the mail and released at the scene. |
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TIME 12: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23872 |
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NARRATIVE A suspect came to the store with his mom and stole a bottle of wine. He was located leaving in a car with his mom. Officers stopped the vehicle, and he was arrested. He was advised he’d receive a summons in the mail and released at the scene. |
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TIME 14: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant |
LOCATION 16900 Blk NE 17th PL |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23861 |
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NARRATIVE A suspect called 911, stating a female with a baby walked into his house, saying she lived there. Further investigation revealed the female rented a room there but had been gone away for several weeks. While gone, another roommate put his bedroom on AIRBNB. The suspect rented it from March to April and now admittedly is squatting there because he can do to the moratorium. The female proved via paperwork that she did live there. The male was arrested on an outstanding Felony No Bail warrant out of SPD. The landlord was notified, and he stated he had no knowledge of an AIRBNB rental. |
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TIME 13: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE Trespass |
LOCATION 500 Blk 108th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23882 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect was verbally attacking a bus driver and others who walked by. The suspect chased the bus driver across the street to the City Center Plaza, where he is trespassed. The suspect remained on their property and continued to scream vulgarities and spit beer toward people. He had thrown all his belongings throughout the transit center bay area. The suspect was arrested without incident for Trespass 1. Possible additional charges to come. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME 16: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE Suspicious Circumstances |
LOCATION 900 Blk 164th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23911 |
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NARRATIVE Two subjects, a male and a female, were in the women’s bathroom in a stall. One subject later admitted he was trying to get “lucky” with the other. A female entered the bathroom, saw what was going on, left, and told her husband. The husband saw a female child entering the bathroom and became concerned for her safety. He entered the bathroom and found both subjects. The husband told the male subject to leave, or he would call the cops. The male told him if he did, it would be the last thing he ever did. As he said this, the male moved toward the husband in an aggressive manner. The husband un-holstered his firearm and told the male subject to move back; he did and left the bathroom. Police arrived and detained the male subject. The female subject said she was not interested in talking to the police and left. It was later determined she had an active warrant. The husband had a valid concealed weapon permit and the weapon was registered to him. Neither wanted to pursue any charges. The male subject was trespassed from the park. |
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TIME 17: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION 11800 Blk SE 62nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23927 |
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NARRATIVE An unknown suspect spray-painted a pentagram and “Jack the Knife” (a Jack the Ripper reference) on the outside of the victim’s house. The victim did not know of any motive or suspect, and it is not believed to bias-related. |
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TIME 19: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft/Felony warrant |
LOCATION 4000 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23948 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect shoplifted a vacuum from the store and was stopped and detained. The suspect had a felony warrant for Burglary 2 and was booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 3700 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23974 |
NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a welfare check. A concerned citizen had contacted police because the suspect was passed out in front of a private business. Officers contacted him and based on training and experience, observed that he appeared to be suffering the effects of narcotic consumption. The suspect verbally identified himself, and officers discovered he had multiple, confirmed, outstanding warrants out of Bellevue in the amount of $15000. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
May 20
TIME 01: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION 100 Blk Ave NE/NE Spring Blvd |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23979 |
NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined she had multiple warrants out for her arrest, but there were non-bookable due to current COVID restrictions. The suspect was advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene. |
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TIME 01: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 900 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23981 |
NARRATIVE Police responded assist to Kirkland Police. KPD advised that they had established probable cause for the suspect for violation of a No Contact Order DV within the city of Kirkland and had developed intel that the suspect was at the above location. Officers obtained a copy of NCO DV and confirmed the stipulations within prohibiting contact. Officers made contact and observed that the suspect was within the room with the protected party and that the protected party was uninjured and safe. The suspect was released to KPD. |
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TIME 05: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft Investigation |
LOCATION 10300 Blk NE 10th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-23993 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a car theft investigation and determined that the victim had parked his vehicle in front of the building, running with the keys in it, and left the vehicle unattended while he ran into the business to take care of an errand. Upon returning minutes later, he observed that his vehicle was missing. |
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TIME 11: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE Threats to Kill |
LOCATION 1900 Blk 154th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24027 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect approached his neighbor and threatened to kill him. The suspect wanted a cigarette and became irate when he didn’t receive one. The fearful neighbor retreated into his apartment and called police. When police arrived, the suspect yelled obscenities at officers and ran into his apartment. After probable cause was developed, the suspect refused to exit his apartment. The suspect has extensive criminal and mental/emotional history. After a time, the suspect suddenly exited his apartment and was arrested. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 56 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI |
LOCATION Bellfield Park LN @ 112th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24132 |
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NARRATIVE The subject was found passed out at the wheel with his vehicle parked in the crosswalk on the wrong side of the road with his hazards flashing. The investigation determined he was under the influence of drugs. He was arrested and booked. |
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TIME 22: 32 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION NE 15th St/148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24123 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a single-vehicle collision and determined that the suspect driver was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to alcohol consumption and driving. The suspect was arrested, transported to booking, and processed for DUI. The suspect was later released into the custody of a sober family member. |
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TIME 23: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 500 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24128 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a domestic disturbance in progress and determined that the suspect had violently assaulted and choked his ex-girlfriend while arguing about travel plans for this coming weekend. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 12600 Blk SE 38th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24130 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a welfare check on a naked subject acting erratically within the parking lot of the business. Upon arrival, based on training and experience, officers determined that the suspect appeared to be exhibiting the effects of drug use. Officers used de-escalation techniques and teamwork and got the suspect to cooperate, and he was arrested without incident. Due to his extreme drug intoxication, he was transported to the hospital. |
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TIME 23: 27 |
CONTACT TYPE Residential Burglary |
LOCATION 5200 Blk 116th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24129 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a burglary investigation and determined that unknown suspects had made entry into the residence and spray-painted satanic messages and diagrams inside. The officer observed that the victim residence was empty and that the owners were gone. The investigation is ongoing. |
May 21
TIME 04: 52 |
CONTACT TYPE Possession Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 13900 Blk NE 9th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24151 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a car theft that just occurred. Multiple officers responded and located the occupied stolen vehicle at 120th NE 8th St. They initiated a high-risk stop and detained the suspect without incident. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 08: 21 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 1200 Blk 145th Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24166 |
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NARRATIVE The subject was loitering around the complex, likely because his mother lives in the same complex but refuses to allow him back into her home due to mental health and drug issues. The subject was sitting on a neighbor’s porch and was not causing a disturbance. He left when asked to leave. |
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TIME 08: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 12100 Blk BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24168 |
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NARRATIVE Two unknown suspects left in a vehicle after stealing a catalytic converter. |
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TIME 16: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE Assault 4 |
LOCATION 1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24253 |
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NARRATIVE The victim was sitting in the middle of a parking lot, blocking cars. A driver yelled at the victim to move. The victim threw a water bottle at the car, and the driver got out of the car and punched the victim in face and then left in his vehicle. Bellevue Fire checked out the victim and said there was no evidence of serious injury to the victim’s face. The victim left the scene. |
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TIME 18: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 1100 Blk 166th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24271 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a subject in a mental health crisis. Officers were able to speak with her, calm her and get her safely to the hospital. |
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TIME 20: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest/Theft/Obstructing |
LOCATION 3900 Blk 124th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24288 |
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NARRATIVE Loss prevention detained a suspect after stealing clothes. The suspect was arrested for his outstanding DOC Felony Warrant for Assault 2nd Deg. He was booked into jail
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TIME 23: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 14600 Blk NE 29th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24323 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect during an investigation for an outstanding warrant. The detective recognized the suspect as a prolific catalytic converter thief. The warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
May 22
TIME 00: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE Drugs/Possession Stolen Property |
LOCATION 14600 Blk NE 29th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24327 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for investigation of possession of drug paraphernalia. The suspect was detained without incident and agreed to a consent search of her personal items. Officers located multiple pieces of stolen mail in the form of checks and personal documents. She was arrested and, because of COVID booking restrictions, advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene. |
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TIME 02: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 5000 Blk 119th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24338 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a theft call and determined that the victim was spending time with the suspect in violation of a served, no-contact order DV. Officers determined there was a NCO violation, but the suspect could not be located. A criminal summons will be issued.
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TIME 14: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Involuntary Commitment |
LOCATION 4800 Blk Lakemont Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24398 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a naked male who was seen talking to himself. As officers arrived, the male had dressed himself but was still talking to himself and acting violent and erratic. As officers attempted contact, the male ran into traffic and eventually ran inside a store. Once inside, the male began causing a disturbance. After employees left the store, officers contacted the subject. He was ultimately transported by to the hospital for an evaluation. |
May 23
TIME 07: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24513 |
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NARRATIVE The subject was arrested for DV Assault 4th degree after pulling his girlfriend’s hair and pushing her down several times during an argument. The assault caused pain but no visible injury. He was booked into jail.
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TIME 23: 09 |
CONTACT TYPE Assault |
LOCATION 3700 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-24604 |
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NARRATIVE Officers responded to a disturbance and a possible fight involving a male and female at a bar. Officer’s located the male subject, who was extremely intoxicated, uncooperative, and resisted being detained. Officers did place him under arrest and booked him into jail. |