Select crime reports for June 7-13

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 7

 TIME

01: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest / Trespass

 LOCATION

900 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27057

 
 NARRATIVE

Security reported a male sleeping in the stairwell who had been previously trespassed and had a Felony warrant out of the US Marshalls Office for selling drugs. The suspect was arrested, booked into jail on his warrant, and will be receiving a summons for Trespassing.

 TIME

04: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27065

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted the subject sleeping in her vehicle with the door open and her leg hanging partially out.  The officer determined she had a felony warrant for Stolen Vehicle with WSP.  She was transferred to WSP without incident.

 TIME

20: 04

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14600 Blk NE 7th Pl

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27182

 
 NARRATIVE

A victim called 911 reporting that her husband had threatened to kill her a couple hours earlier. The suspect had also picked up a knife and said he was going to kill himself and made a small cut/mark on his wrist.  He then told his wife that after the kids went to bed, he was going to kill her and then kill himself. The wife believed him and was able to leave the house and called 911 to report the incident. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 June 8

 TIME

02: 06

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

1100 Blk NE 8th

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27209

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer was in the area for a call of suspicious activity when she contacted a suspicious subject riding a bicycle without a helmet or proper lighting. The suspect was found to have an unconfirmed misdemeanor warrant out of SeaTac for Burglary Tools and Paraphernalia and a Theft warrant out of another jurisdiction.  When the suspect was initially contacted, he had a hammer in his hand. During the interview, the officer learned it was likely that the bicycle he was riding was stolen from a parking garage nearby.  The suspect was arrested, and during the subsequent search, the officer discovered numerous burglary tools, drug paraphernalia, and suspected heroin.  The suspect was booked into jail.

 TIME

03: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Mail Theft

 LOCATION

5500 Blk 123rd Ave SE)

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27212

 NARRATIVE

The caller reported that suspects were opening mailboxes and relayed the vehicle description to dispatch.  Officers located the vehicle driving out of the area and initiated a traffic stop. Mail could be seen concealed beneath a coat at the passenger’s feet. The suspects were detained, and the driver consented to a search of his vehicle. Numerous pieces of mail and suspected drug paraphernalia was found inside.  The suspects released at the scene and advised they’d be summoned in the mail. The investigating officer is working with the postal inspector to finalize the case.

 TIME

08: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery 2, Car Theft, Eluding

 LOCATION

1100 Blk 108th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27229

 NARRATIVE

The suspect approached a valet, assaulted him, and took the keys to a nearby red Chevrolet Camaro.  The suspect then stole the vehicle and was being followed by a citizen who witnessed the incident.  The stolen vehicle was spotted on Northup Way.  Patrol and traffic conducted a brief pursuit of the vehicle.  The pursuit was quickly ended after the suspect drove 80 MPH through a red traffic light.  The stolen vehicle was involved in a minor collision in Redmond, where the suspect fled on foot.  A K9 unit and Guardian 1 were called in for a track.  However, a detective working off-duty on BelRed Road observed the suspect running towards downtown.  Motor officers soon located the suspect, and a foot pursuit occurred.  The suspect was eventually apprehended and booked into jail. Two officers suffered minor injuries.

 TIME

09: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Eluding/Reckless Driving

 LOCATION

148th Ave NE and NE 24th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27230

 NARRATIVE

A motorcycle officer spotted the driver traveling against traffic. He fled when the officer attempted to stop him. He continued his erratic driving as he fled, driving through Goldsmith park. The suspect dumped the car and fled on foot west through the woods with officers close behind. Officers lost sight of the suspect and took a stationary position in the 3400 block of 140 Ave NE. While hidden, the officers observed the suspect slither out of the bushes and start to run again. An officer subdued the suspect without force and took him into custody. He was booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Possession Stolen Vehicle /Possession Stolen Property/DUI

 LOCATION

14400 Blk NE 35th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27174

 
 NARRATIVE

Redmond PD located a suspect in a stolen car in Bellevue. The suspect ran on foot from RPD and got into an occupied truck and told the driver to go. The driver jumped out of the truck and the suspect tried taking it. RPD caught up to her and eventually got her out of the truck, and into custody. The suspect had stolen mail and checks on her from a prior mail theft call earlier in the day. Several pieces of Bellevue mail were located in the stolen car. The victims of the car theft initially reported it happened in Redmond, which is why RPD responded first. RPD processed the suspect for DUI and turned her over to BPD for stolen vehicle and stolen property. She was booked into jail.

 TIME

13: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27275

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown male entered the store and stole $300 in merchandise. He fled on foot from the store. Later, another male entered the store and stole seven North Face coats. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

15: 27

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass/Resisting arrest

 LOCATION

3900 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27294

 NARRATIVE

A suspect was causing a disturbance and harassing citizens just outside the store. Officers were in the area, and the store asked to have the suspect trespassed. Officers asked the suspect to leave multiple times; he refused and was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

15: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Assist WSP/Fire

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 121st Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27301

 
 NARRATIVE

A caller heard someone screaming for help in his backyard. He found a male wedged between his fence and the sound barrier for I-405. The suspect said he fell about 12 feet and broke his back. The suspect had carjacked a car earlier in the day and was being chased by Washington State Patrol. He jumped over the sound barrier and broke his back. He had been lying there for about 3 hours. WSP was notified, and they responded to Harborview.

 TIME

15: 02

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 2nd (Road Rage)

 LOCATION

15500 Blk Newport Way SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27291

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was tailgating  behind the victims vehicle. He was apparently upset that the victim was only going the speed limit. The suspect eventually went into the oncoming traffic lane to get around the victim, then cut in front of the victim, slammed on his brakes, got out of his car, and confronted the victim at the victim’s driver’s side window. The suspect grabbed the victim’s glasses and threw them. The victim started getting out of his car to retrieve his glasses, and the suspect punched the victim multiple times in the face and then fled in his vehicle. The victim suffered a fractured skull. The investigation is ongoing.

 June 9

 TIME

03: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

10400 Blk NE 2nd St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27381

 
 NARRATIVE

Security observed the suspects pry open the front door, but they did not re-emerge from the building.  Responding officers found a damaged front door, entered, and began clearing the parking garage.  Upon entering the parking garage, a silver sedan with no plates began driving away from the officers. The suspects could not find a way out of the parking garage, so they parked their vehicle and attempted to flee on foot. One suspect was detained, arrested and booked into jail. Two other suspects escaped.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

02: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

4500 Blk 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27376

 NARRATIVE

A victim’s sister called in to report that the victim’s boyfriend had been “beating her up.” There was a served and valid no-contact order (NCO) in place between the victim and suspect, in addition to an arrest warrant for already violating the NCO.  Officers contacted the victim at her apartment and located the suspect hiding on the balcony.  After handcuffing the suspect, officers spent about 20 minutes de-escalating him since he was refusing the enter the police car.  He was being verbally hostile, and shouting obscenities at the victim’s sister.  The suspect was eventually booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

08: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 3, Obstructing

 LOCATION

14200 Blk SE 4th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27406

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers were dispatched to a “help the officer” call involving a lone King County Sheriff’s Office deputy conducting an eviction.  While en route, NORCOM advised the suspect was attempting to take the officer’s firearm.  A department-wide response was initiated to assist the KCSO deputy.  Upon arrival, the suspect was found talking to the deputy and was detained without incident.  The deputy advised he had been assaulted by the suspect and sustained several scratches.  The suspect claimed the deputy was not a real police officer and didn’t want to be evicted.  The suspect was arrested for assault 3rd degree and obstructing an LEO. He was booked into jail. It was later learned that a citizen 911 caller mentioned a firearm during a 911 reporting an assault, which was construed into a fight over the firearm.

 TIME

09: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14700 Blk NE 39th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27415

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect assaulted his boyfriend by punching him in the face, causing bleeding, and threatened to harm the victim.  Both the victim and suspect were under the influence. The suspect was booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Harassment

 LOCATION

12200 Blk NE 12th Ln

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27446

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a disturbance.  While en-route, officers learned a resident had threatened to kill a maintenance worker.  Upon arrival, all parties were contacted, and officers discovered a long-standing feud between the two.  An investigation was conducted into today’s events, and probable cause was established for harassment.  The suspect was arrested and transported to jail for the offense.

 TIME

13: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

500 Blk 150th Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27455

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer responded to the Crossroads Substation to assist with a theft/fraud report.  Upon arrival, the officer learned the victim had taken out a multi-million-dollar loan and had been making payments regularly.  Recently, the victim noticed the banking information had changed but only verified the change via email.  After receiving confirmation of the change, the victim continued her (approx.) $227,000 payment.  The victim soon discovered the actual collector never received payment, and she had routed the money to a fraudulent account.  Due to the substantial loss, the report was forwarded to detectives for review.

 TIME

17: 12

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27494

 
 NARRATIVE

Security called reporting a suspect was smoking narcotics off of foil in a vehicle in the parking garage.  Officers arrived and located the suspect. She was found to have two warrants out of Bothell PD for Theft and Possessing Drug Paraphernalia.  She was transferred to Bothell PD.

 TIME

20: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

400 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27528

 
 NARRATIVE

A suspect returned to a store he had been previously shoplifted at. The employee asked the suspect to leave, and the suspect walked around the employee to the watch section, selected a watch, and then walked out of the store.  The store employee continued to tell the suspect to leave and to not steal the merchandise.  He resisted arrest and was found to be in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia.   He was booked into jail for multiple charges.

 June 10

 TIME

01: 28

 CONTACT TYPE

Vehicle Theft

 LOCATION

1200 Blk NE 9th Pl

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27549

 NARRATIVE

The suspect entered the victim’s car and damaged the ignition during attempts to start the vehicle. The suspect left and entered a second vehicle that wasn’t his and parked in the parking lot where officers located him sleeping.  A K-9 successfully tracked the suspect, and he was positively identified.  He was arrested for attempted vehicle theft and malicious mischief.

 TIME

08: 47

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1800 Blk 154th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27572

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect and the victim were in a physical altercation after the victim was locked out of the residence by the suspect.  The victim claimed she’d been punched in the side of her head from behind, causing pain.  The suspect claimed the victim armed herself with a screwdriver and threatened to stab him. Ultimately, the primary aggressor was determined to be the suspect.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

–: —

 CONTACT TYPE

Welfare / APS

 LOCATION

800 Blk 164th Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27551

 NARRATIVE

An elderly Asian woman was found by a 4th shift officer.  She was eventually identified after 12 hours of resting at the hospital. The PIO send out media alerts trying to find the victim’s family as officers worked various leads.  However, the victim’s family eventually called 911, unaware of PD’s efforts to locate them.  The case will be forwarded to Adult Protective Services and CARES for follow-up.

 TIME

12: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl – Stolen Firearm

 LOCATION

11200 Blk SE 6th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27624

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown suspect prowled a vehicle and stole a handgun inside.  The firearm was entered into WACIC/NCIC as stolen.

 TIME

14: 37

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 4th degree

 LOCATION

Northup Way/ 168th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27649

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to an assault where a witness reported that he saw a male wearing a gray shirt push the victim and then take off running. Officers arrived on scene and located the suspect. After a brief foot chase, the suspect surrendered without incident. Officers on scene interviewed the suspect, at which point they determined he was in a mental health crisis. Bellevue Fire responded and transported him to the hospital. Charges were forwarded to the prosecutor for the “Assault in the 4th degree”.

 TIME

09: 08

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Emotional

 LOCATION

400 Blk 173rd Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27575

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a disturbance involving a person in a mental health crisis. Officers arrived on scene and contacted the subject and were able to calm him and take him into protective custody.  He was transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.

 TIME

09: 23

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Health

 LOCATION

14500 Blk SE 24th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27576

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a heavily intoxicated person who was in a crisis. The officers were able to speak with her and take her into protective custody without incident.  She was transported to the hospital for an evaluation.

 TIME

23: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 2

 LOCATION

3000 Blk 148th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27754

 NARRATIVE

The suspect assaulted a security officer after being asked to stop urinating on business property.  During the altercation, the suspect assaulted the victim with the victim’s baton, and two of the suspect’s associates assisted in the assault. The victim unholstered his pistol and fired off a round. The suspect was arrested for Assault 2nd and booked into jail.

 June 11

 TIME

02: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 1

 LOCATION

600 Blk 110th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27764

 
 NARRATIVE

There were about 150-200 people at a house party when the victim was struck in the head with a gun. She went to a hospital for care and reported it to police after the fact. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

06: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass / Warrant

 LOCATION

14200 Blk SE 4th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27775

 
 NARRATIVE

The subject was the same person arrested for assaulting a KSCO deputy on Wednesday.  He was released from jail and immediately returned to his apartment. The subject was arrested for trespassing and on an outstanding Bellevue misdemeanor arrest for obstructing.  He was booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery 1

 LOCATION

1700 Blk 153rd Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27875

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim and suspect know each other. The victim let the suspect into her apartment, at which time the suspect assaulted the victim with a pistol and a knife. The suspect choked the victim, cut her face, then took cash from the victim’s handbag. The victim’s brother arrived about an hour later and called 911. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

19: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 1

 LOCATION

NE 35th St near 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-27895

 NARRATIVE

The suspect is one of the victim’s roommates. The suspect drove up and stopped to talk to the victims. An argument ensued regarding a love triangle involving one of the victims, the suspect, and an unrelated female. The suspect took a shot at the victims from inside the vehicle then drove away. The vehicle was last seen on traffic cams entering the onramp to WB SR-520. Neither victim was injured. Both victims know the suspect. The investigation is ongoing.

 June 12

 TIME

21: 18

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

15200 Blk 16th Pl

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-28065

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim entered his apartment to collect his belongings and reported that his roommate pushed him to the ground and struck him with his elbows 3-4 times. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 June 13

 TIME

07: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

No contact order violation

 LOCATION

450 110th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-28122

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim contacted the Bellevue PD to report that her ex-husband had violated the “No contact order” between them by sending her emails, text messages, and calling her. The officer investigated the matter and was able to confirm the victim’s statements. The officer attempted to contact the suspect but didn’t get an answer. He determined that he had probable cause to forward the charges to the prosecutor for “contact order violation.”

 

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