Select crime reports for October 4-10

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.

October 4

 TIME

10: 05

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

5400 Blk Coal Creek Pkwy

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48473

 NARRATIVE

The victim advised the officer that she parked her vehicle on the trailhead for a couple of hours, and when she returned to her vehicle, she discovered that her window was broken into. She explained that no property was missing from the vehicle.

 TIME

06: 38

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

1400 Blk 140th Pl SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48430

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim reported that an unknown suspect had broken into his home and damaged several electronic items. This investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

06: 37

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

15800 Blk SE 37th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48442

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim reported that he parked his vehicle overnight, and when he returned to his vehicle, he discovered that it had been broken into. He also stated that his toolbox was missing from the car. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

20: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

1800 Blk 154th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48384

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim reported that a suspect, who has multiple warrants out of Bellevue, was at her residence and wouldn’t leave. The 911 dispatcher heard the victim telling the suspect he would go to jail if he didn’t leave.  The suspect was gone on when police arrived. Later, at 0045 hours, the victim reported the suspect had returned, but again he was gone when police arrived. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor.

 TIME

22: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

10100 Blk NE 12th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48575

 NARRATIVE

After being released from jail following a DV arrest, the suspect returned home, prompting his wife to call 911.  Responding officers contacted the suspect on the front porch to his residence, holding a copy of the no-contact order he had been provided in court earlier in the day.  The suspect was arrested for a No Contact Order violation and booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

21: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI / Collision

 LOCATION

SE Eastgate Way / Richards Road

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48570

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was the cause of a three-car collision when he ran a red light. The investigating officer detected signs of impairment and initiated a DUI investigation.  The officer established probable cause and arrested the suspect for DUI. Due to a previous DUI arrest, he was booked into jail.

 TIME

21: 12

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft / Trespassing

 LOCATION

400 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48564

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer had arrested the suspect for burglary at a downtown construction site less than a week ago.  The suspect was violating a previously issued trespass and was shoplifting at the store this evening. The suspect admitted to stealing to fuel her drug habit.  The officer believed it was likely the suspect would continue committing crimes in Bellevue, so she was booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

21: 41

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass / Burglary Tools

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48568

 
 NARRATIVE

The officer recognized the suspect since he had been arrested for burglary at a downtown construction site less than a week ago with his girlfriend.  The officer discovered he had been previously trespassed by security and was currently violating the trespass notice while his girlfriend was shoplifting in a store. The officer arrested the suspect for Criminal Trespass 1st Degree and located burglary tools on his person during a search following his arrest. The officer believed it was likely the suspect would continue committing crimes in the downtown area, so he was booked into jail without incident.

 October 5

 TIME

04: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Prowler/Warrant

 LOCATION

9200 Blk NE 1st St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48426

 NARRATIVE

The reporting party observed two suspects looking into house windows with flashlights and followed the suspects in a vehicle, causing them to run.  Officers located one suspect and arrested them on a trespassing warrant. The second suspect ditched a hooded sweatshirt in the backyard of the home and was not located.

 TIME

09: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass

 LOCATION

3900 Blk SE Factoria BLVD SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48624

 
 NARRATIVE

The officer responded to a suspect who had been previously trespassed from the store and who had returned and was suspected of shoplifting again. The officer concluded that the subject was gone on arrival. The store manager wanted to press charges. The charges were filed.

 TIME

11: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48646

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was sitting on the property where he had been previously trespassed. He left the property when asked. He was issued a summons.

 TIME

12: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

450 110th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48641

 NARRATIVE

A suspect came to BPD records to renew his concealed weapons permit. It was discovered he had a warrant for “DISPLAY OF WEAPON” out of Woodinville PD. The warrant was confirmed, and he was transferred to their custody.

 October 6

 TIME

:

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary / Car Prowls

 LOCATION

District 4

 INCIDENT/CASE#
 21-18806, 21-48827, 21-18810, 21-48819 (prowl only), 21-48818 (prowl only)
 NARRATIVE

Unknown suspect(s) prowled vehicles parked in front of the victim’s homes.  The suspect(s) then entered the occupied homes to commit nighttime burglaries.

 TIME

14: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

2200 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48886

 
 NARRATIVE

Unknown suspects entered the construction site and stole over 15k worth of tools from a covered trailer.

 TIME

14: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

4000 Blk 124th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48903

 NARRATIVE

Suspects loaded up two plastic bins with $1750 worth of LEGO sets and attempted to run out of the store with them. One suspect dropped the merchandise just before exiting as he was contacted by loss prevention. The second suspect continued running out the main entrance and just about got hit by a patrol car driving by. The second suspect dropped all the merchandise and ran through the parking lot and wasn’t located. The first suspect was located nearby and arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 TIME

23: 04

 CONTACT TYPE

Driving With License Suspended / Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

BelRed Road / 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49006

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer contacted a suspicious vehicle parked at the gas station. He discovered the driver had numerous warrants and a suspended driver’s license. The suspect was arrested on a DWI warrant out of Seattle and booked into jail without incident. He’ll receive a summons for DWLS 3rd degree.

 TIME

23: 35

 CONTACT TYPE

Eluding / Hit and Run

 LOCATION

3600 Blk 147th Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49010

 
 NARRATIVE

While on a directed patrol, the officer located a vehicle partially backed out of a parking spot with the reverse lights on.  When the vehicle did not move after a few minutes, the officer contacted the driver and quickly identified him as the registered owner because he had his last name tattooed on his neck. The driver was asleep at the wheel with the vehicle in reverse.  When the officer woke him up and asked him to exit the vehicle, the suspect put the vehicle in drive, drove over the curb in front of him, and drove across a grass field between two apartment buildings at a high rate of speed.  The suspect became confused driving between apartment buildings and doubled back towards the officer, who was back in his vehicle. The suspect managed to avoid striking the officer’s vehicle but struck a parked car when he drove over a garden bed.  The suspect took off at a high rate of speed again and then drove on the grassy area behind another set of apartment buildings before successfully fleeing the area.  Charges for eluding and hit and run were filed with the prosecutor.

 TIME

20: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic

 LOCATION

BelRed Rd / 124th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-48986

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer initiated a traffic stop when he observed the vehicle did not have a driver’s side mirror. The officer discovered the driver was driving with a suspended license and completed a summons.

 October 7

 TIME

12: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

600 Blk 140th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49107

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspects tried to purchase three gift cards totaling $1500. The males were trying to distract the cashier by asking her personal questions. One male tried using a bank card, but it was declined. To get out of the transaction, the cashier had to press close, and the computer automatically activated the cards. The males took them and left in a black sedan.

 TIME

17: 33

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI

 LOCATION

10700 Blk NE 29th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49164

 NARRATIVE

The caller reported a vehicle with no plates on the car was blocking her from leaving, and the two occupants were asleep inside. Officers arrived and saw that there was a gun in between the driver’s seat and center console.  The male driver’s hand was nearly resting on the grip of the gun.  A plan to contact the occupants was in the works when they woke up and sped off.  Officers did not pursue.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

20: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

Informational

 LOCATION

600 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49193

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a silent panic alarm at the business and were met by an employee who stated that three males had entered the store and were immediately hostile with the employees.  The males were eventually escorted out of the store, and one of the males threatened to come back either tonight or tomorrow and shoot up the employees. The RP did not want to be a victim but wanted the situation documented.

 October 8

 TIME

06: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 4 with Sexual Motivation

 LOCATION

14000 Blk BelRed Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49253 and 21-49270

 NARRATIVE

A female victim reported being chased by an unknown male suspect.  The suspect grabbed the victim employee by the arm, but she was immediately able to shake him off and run inside her business.  Another female employee said the same suspect chased her into the business a week ago but didn’t touch her, and she didn’t report it to police.  Shortly thereafter, another call came in from nearby apartments where an unknown suspect (similar to above) grabbed a female victim and kissed her on the cheek.  The victim escaped into her car and left the area.  The investigation is ongoing. (The suspect was arrested later in the week)

 TIME

08: 42

 CONTACT TYPE

Violation of a Court Order, Arrest Warrant

 LOCATION

900 Blk 170th Pl SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49273

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect went to his ex-wife’s house in violation of a court order.  The suspect was still present at the home when officers arrived.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail due to the fact he has been previously convicted of several violations of a court order.  Additionally, he had a felony warrant for DOC escape.

 TIME

10: 03

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49281 and 21-47664

 NARRATIVE

On 09/03/2021, the suspect stole a bicycle from the business.  A case was taken, and it went cold with no leads.  The suspect returned today and stole another bike from the same business.  However, this time officers found the suspect nearby.  He was detained, arrested, and booked into jail after being positively identified.

 October 9

 TIME

00: 03

 CONTACT TYPE

Disturbance

 LOCATION

11600 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49479

 NARRATIVE

The suspect was reported to be involved in two separate disturbances with a weapon at a gas station.  A BB replica handgun and approximately 40 Xanax bars were taken as evidence with a Blake referral made.  The second disturbance reported involved the same suspect and female with a gun. It was determined that no gun was involved in the second disturbance.  The suspect was summoned for Disorderly Conduct and trespassed from the property.

 TIME

09: 42

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Violation

 LOCATION

3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49513

 NARRATIVE

The suspect violated a no-contact order with the protected person.  The protected person called 911 because the suspect was stealing her “weed.”  He fled the apartment prior to police arrival and could not be located.  The protected person had been allowing the suspect to stay with her over the past week as they tried to reconcile.  The suspect was issued a summons for violation of a court order (misdemeanor).

 TIME

13: 36

 CONTACT TYPE

Cyber Harrassment

 LOCATION

10500 Blk Main St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49561

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown subject was apparently displeased with services received at a café.  This subject emailed the business, threatening to close it down.  The subject also made multiple diminutive remarks about the heritage of the workers on site.  A case report was taken for harassment and sent to detectives for investigation.

 October 10

 TIME

00: 08

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

700 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49646

 NARRATIVE

During a disturbance at a bar, an off-duty officer broke up a fight between two females.  After other officers arrived, another male claimed he had been punched by the suspect.  During the investigation into the assault, the suspect ran across the room to the victim and jumped on his back. Officers pulled the suspect off the victim, arrested and booked them into jail.

 TIME

07: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

Bellevue Way NE and Main St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-39080, 21-42604

 NARRATIVE

Officers arrested the suspect on two Bellevue warrants after he generated several calls of exposing himself and theft at the mall. He was arrested and booked into jail on his warrants.

 TIME

11: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

14300 Blk SE 4th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49700

 NARRATIVE

The suspect confronted his neighbors because he believed his son was in their apartment, but he was not.  He then returned and kicked in the front door, and searched the apartment while the family cowered inside.  He fled the immediate area and was located at another residence after a disturbance was reported there.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 58

 CONTACT TYPE

Cyber Harrassment

 LOCATION

11000 Blk NE 6th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49708

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown suspect created an online reservation at the restaurant but then made demeaning comments online about the Asian community.  Detectives and command staff were notified.

 TIME

18: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Sexual Assault Investigation

 LOCATION

14000 Blk BelRed Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49270

 
 NARRATIVE

One of the victims from an earlier reported assault with sexual motivation called to report that the male suspect was at the above location.  Officers arrived and contacted the male.  The victim positively identified the male as the one who had grabbed her and kissed her.  Another victim came forward while officers were on scene and stated that the male had attempted to take her to the woods and asked to have sex with her.  That victim also positively identified the male.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail for investigation of unlawful imprisonment.

 TIME

18: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Informational

 LOCATION

14220 SE 18 St F-11/12

 INCIDENT/CASE#

21-49758

 
 NARRATIVE

The caller reported sounds of a loud verbal argument coming from her neighboring apartment.  Officers arrived and did not hear any sounds of an argument nor any signs of a physical altercation.  A juvenile boy was seen coming out of the caller’s apartment and confirmed that he heard yelling coming from his neighbor.  Officers went to contact the reporting party to gather more information on what was heard.  The reporting party did not answer the door.  Officers attempted contact at the unit in question, and no one answered the door.  The caller also would not answer a phone call, and her voicemail box was full, so officers could not leave a follow-up message.

 

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