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 25
TIME
03: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery 1 Investigation |
LOCATION
14400 Blk NE 29th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE#
#21-52443 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to an armed robbery that HAD just occurred and determined that the suspect had told the front desk agent that he needed a room. When he was allowed entry into the business, he threatened to kill the front desk agent if he didn’t receive all the money in the till. Probable cause was established, a perimeter was set and an extensive K9 track conducted, but the suspect could not be located. (The suspect was arrested on October 30.) |
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TIME
05: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE
Violation No Contact Order |
LOCATION
10100 Blk NE 12th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
#21-52447 |
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a call of a violation of a no-contact order DV and determined that the intoxicated victim was letting the suspect stay at her condo in violation of the served NCO DV listing her as the protected party. The victim admitted that she knew she was disobeying the DV order in place protecting her. Probable cause was established, the suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
12: 57 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Circumstances |
LOCATION
700 Blk 110th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52526 |
NARRATIVE
This call was initially dispatched as a brandishing of a firearm, but when officers arrived, they discovered two subjects acting suspiciously. The subjects were seen splitting up and browsing high-priced merchandise. One subject attempted to make a purchase with five different gift cards, but each was declined. An employee finally asked if they needed help and was told to shut up. The employee then saw either the handle of a gun in the subject’s waistband or a cell phone. Either way, nothing was stolen, and no threats were made, and nothing was brandished. |
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TIME
16: 44 |
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Harassment |
LOCATION
1400 Blk 140th Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52574 |
NARRATIVE
Officers on a prior shift responded to a subject holding a pair of scissors and acting suspiciously. The subject was gone when officers arrived. Thirty minutes later, a victim called 911, reporting the subject was acting crazy, holding the scissors, calling at her, and walking toward her, causing her to be in fear for her safety/life. She ran inside and called 911. The subject was located and arrested by PD without incident. The subject admitted he intended to scare the victim. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME
16: 13 |
CONTACT TYPE
Bias (no-crime) |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 145th Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52580 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a report of an unknown older white male in a black truck who yelled racial/bias statements at the involved parties as they assisted their autistic children off the school bus. This is reportedly an ongoing issue with the same male; nothing is known about identity/license plate/etc. There were no threats made or crimes committed. |
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TIME
17: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault 4 / sexual harassment |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52594 |
NARRATIVE
The victim was on her second day on the job working at the cash register when her boss made sexual advances toward her and asked her out (which she declined). As she walked past him, he slapped her buttocks with an open palm. He reportedly apologized to the victim, but the victim wishes to pursue charges for assault 4. The store was closed at the time of the report. The investigation is ongoing. |
October 26
TIME
02: 54 |
CONTACT TYPE
DUI |
LOCATION
1100 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52650 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was driving south in the northbound lanes of 148th Ave SE when he realized his mistake and attempted to drive over the median. The suspect’s vehicle became stuck in the mud, and a passerby called it in. Officers arrived and determined the subject was impaired. They established probable cause, arrested and released him to a sober adult. |
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TIME
08: 16 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft / Car Theft |
LOCATION
15000 Blk Main St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52672 |
NARRATIVE
Two suspects stole the victim’s backpack from an employee-only section of the story. The suspects then stole the victim’s vehicle. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
10: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
3400 Blk 122nd Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52714 |
NARRATIVE
A married couple had an argument over finances that escalated to a physical disturbance when the wife threw a bible and many other items at the husband. The husband attempted to stop the suspect from throwing further items and was scratched, leaving visible injuries. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
19: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
15500 Blk NE 18th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52819 |
NARRATIVE
A husband and wife got into a physical altercation at home, and both parties had minor injuries. Probable cause was established for the husband as the primary aggressor. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
18: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE
Injury Collision |
LOCATION
13600 Blk BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52806 |
NARRATIVE
A vehicle collided with a pedestrian who was in the roadway. The pedestrian went to the hospital with serious injuries. There were no signs of driver impairment, no crime. |
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TIME
12: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Driving with License Suspended |
LOCATION
300 Blk 120th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52725 |
NARRATIVE
Officers saw the subject driving through the parking lot. He was stopped for driving with a suspended license, summoned and released at the scene. |
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TIME
15: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property |
LOCATION
100 Blk 105th Ave |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-46463 |
NARRATIVE
While on patrol, officers located a motorcycle with a forged tag. They ran the vehicle VIN and found it was stolen. Officers canvassed the location speaking with residents about when the motorcycle arrived. The victim was contacted, and the motorcycle was turned over to them. |
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TIME
13: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
1000 Blk 108th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52736 |
NARRATIVE
While on patrol, officers observed a domestic disturbance in progress. They contacted both parties and determined it was a verbal argument. They offered the pair DV booklets, and a report was taken due to a domestic violence history. |
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TIME
12: 21 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
300 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52727 |
NARRATIVE
The subject was in a mental health crisis and acting erratically inside the location. She was also on an active trespass. Officers contacted the subject and reissued a trespass. |
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TIME
16: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/ Warrants |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52784 |
NARRATIVE
A suspect on an active trespass was observed shoplifting. Officers responded and took the male into custody. He had numerous misdemeanor and a felony warrant out for his arrest. He was booked into jail on the charges. |
October 27
TIME
00: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
11400 Blk NE 2nd Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52869 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect entered the business and claimed he had a gun while his hand was in his pocket. The employee gave him about $200 dollars from the till and then was ordered over to another part of the lobby. The suspect fled and may have left in a silver sedan. This case is likely related to recent Bellevue and Kirkland hotel robberies. (The suspect was arrested on October 30) |
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TIME
02: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mail Theft |
LOCATION
Newport Hills |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52872 |
NARRATIVE
Reporting party called to report a red sedan stopping in front of mailboxes in the Newport Hills neighborhood. Officers located the vehicle and found hundreds of pieces of mail on the passenger seat. The suspect had a no-bail felony warrant for Possession of Stolen Property 2ND Degree and was booked into jail on his warrant. |
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TIME
03: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Impersonation |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52874 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect called the overnight manager and claimed to be from the corporate office. The suspect told the victim she needed to open a safe to pay a freight driver, but the victim did not have a key to the safe. The suspect then convinced the victim she needed to break into the safe or else she would be fired. The victim convinced another employee to help her, but when they got into the safe, they found no cash and no freight contracts. The suspect then convinced the victim to break into the lotto box where nothing of value was found and then a coin star machine. After breaking into the coin star machine was unsuccessful, another manager was contacted, and the police were called. The investigating officer developed suspect information for the person calling the store and forwarded charges to the prosecutor. |
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TIME
09: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property |
LOCATION
13800 Blk NE 24th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52903 |
NARRATIVE
An employee at an auto company contacted police to report a vehicle he purchased via Offer-Up for $600 was reported stolen in Washington State and he was unable to transfer the title. Someone who claimed to be the victim was contacted via phone, but that person provided a story that didn’t seem legitimate, and he would NOT meet with police in person. Seattle PD went to the victim’s address, but the victim’s mother said the victim didn’t live there anymore and she couldn’t contact him except via Facebook. Phone numbers for the victim also were disconnected. Ultimately, the legitimate victim could not be contacted/verified, so the vehicle was impounded. |
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TIME
12: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
12600 Blk SE 41st St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52931 |
NARRATIVE
The suspects requested that staff assist them in purchasing a TV, which was brought to the front of the store. After multiple credit cards were declined, the female pepper sprayed two employees and pulled the TV out of the hands of the employee that was assisting them. They fled the area before police arrived. |
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TIME
20: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
12600 Blk SE 41st Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53064 |
NARRATIVE
A suspect entered the store and attempted to steal merchandise. When he was contacted by loss prevention, he reached into a bag and produced a firearm, and started threatening people (employees and patrons) with it. The suspect left the store without any merchandise and got into a gold minivan. An officer saw the van as it was leaving the parking lot and, when he had appropriate units, conducted a high-risk vehicle stop. The driver and the robbery suspect were detained. The driver was arrested and booked into jail on her warrants, and the robbery suspect was positively identified as the suspect from the store. He was arrested and booked into jail. The driver gave consent to search the vehicle, and a very small black lighter in the shape of a pistol was located in a bag. |
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TIME
08: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE
Stalking/Harassment |
LOCATION
11100 Blk NE 12th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52898 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that an unknown person has been shining a laser into her apartment and, on two occasions, has left suggestive notes on her window. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
16: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Possession Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-52994 |
NARRATIVE
Security reported a stolen vehicle had entered the garage, and four suspects had exited it. The driver was described as the suspect and was also listed as the one who stole the vehicle. He also had two felony warrants for Possession Stolen Vehicle. When the suspect returned to the vehicle, officers arrested him and booked him into jail. |
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TIME
23: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE
Strong Arm Robbery |
LOCATION
1200 Blk 156th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53080 |
NARRATIVE
The suspects approached the victim outside the theater and asked to use his cell phone to make a call. One suspect punched the victim and stole his cell phone, wallet, and house keys. The suspects discarded the cell phone nearby. A K9 united tracked the suspects and located the cellphone but lost the scent at a nearby apartment complex. The investigation is ongoing. |
October 28
TIME
03: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Possession Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION
NB 405/Exit 17, Kirkland |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53090 |
NARRATIVE
An officer conducting proactive patrols in our local hotels observed several suspicious vehicles leaving a hotel. A second vehicle attempted several times to obstruct the view of the primary vehicle the officer was interested in. The officer was finally able to read the license plate of the primary car, and it returned stolen out of Everett. The officer requested WSP to respond. Several BPD officers responded, and a high-risk vehicle stop was conducted on I-405 at Exit 17. Two subjects were detained without incident. The driver was arrested and booked into jail on investigation of possession of a stolen vehicle. The passenger was summoned for providing false statements. |
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TIME
06: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
2000 Blk Killarney Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53105 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a report of an overnight burglary. The out-of-state owner noticed the video notification on his phone and called police. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME
11: 52 |
CONTACT TYPE
DV Order Violation |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 154th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53168 |
NARRATIVE
The victim contacted police after she was in a verbal argument with the suspect. The suspect has a history with BPD for domestic violence and has 4 misdemeanor warrants (DV order violation x2, obstructing, DV assault 4, total bail $27,000). He fled the scene before police arrived and was not located. The victim was uncooperative with police. The suspect was summoned for DV order violation. |
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TIME
09: 21 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
100 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53137 |
NARRATIVE
While conducting traffic enforcement, the suspect was stopped for speeding 48 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. The suspect had a misdemeanor arrest warrant from Lewis County Sheriff’s Office for DUI ($5,100 bail). The warrant was confirmed, and he was booked into jail. Additionally, the suspect was summoned for driving with a suspended license. |
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TIME
21: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Drugs |
LOCATION
1000 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53271 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect refused to leave the location and attempted to strike a security guard, and was detained. Officers arrived on scene and discovered the subject had a DOC warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the subject was trespassed from the location and booked into jail. |
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TIME
22: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
DUI Collision |
LOCATION
15800 NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53274 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a collision and contacted the involved parties. The officer observed the suspect was exhibiting signs of intoxication. The officer began a DUI investigation and developed probable cause. The suspect was arrested, and a chemical test was administered. The suspect had a BAC three times over the legal limit. The suspect was summoned on DUI charges and released to a sober adult. |
October 29
TIME
02: 34 |
CONTACT TYPE
No Contact Order |
LOCATION
3300 Blk 126th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53300 |
NARRATIVE
NORCOM received several 911 hang-ups, and the victim finally identified herself and stated that she wanted her husband to leave. Officers learned there was a served no-contact order between the subjects. The officer contacted both subjects, who denied any physical altercation. Both subjects were aware of the no-contact order. The suspect was arrested for DV No-Contact Order violation and booked into jail. |
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TIME
15: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
16200 Blk NE 12th Ct |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53407 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect believed he heard a woman scream from inside a neighbor’s apartment, so he kicked in the door and went inside, much to the surprise of the resident. He was home alone at the time. While inside, he stole the victim’s credit card, then returned to his apartment. Officers were able to take the suspect into custody without incident, despite his usage of narcotics. The suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
1000 Blk 151st Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53492 |
NARRATIVE
The victim stated that her roommate was eating her ice cream, and when she went to take it from him, he pushed her several times, hurting her. The male roommate was arrested for DV Assault 4 and booked into jail. |
October 30
TIME
01: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
4200 Blk 153rd Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53503 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that her husband kicked her. Officers responded and developed probable cause for an assault. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
01: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity |
LOCATION
4400 Blk 149th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53505 |
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called 911 and stated that someone had pointed a gun at her. The call notes indicated that there was male screaming in the background. Within a few minutes, NORCOM advised that the female stated that it was a fake gun and no longer wanted to talk to the police and was leaving. Officers arrived and discovered a party where no one wanted to talk to police, and the homeowners refused to allow officers inside. The caller was contacted by phone, and she was hostile and stated it was a fake gun. She reaffirmed that no one was hurt. Officers left the residence. |
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TIME
22: 33 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
500 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53629 |
NARRATIVE
A husband pushed his wife and daughter down on the ground in public view. The victims sustained visible injuries. The husband was arrested for Assault 4 DV for both victims and booked into jail. |
October 31
TIME
06: 56 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl |
LOCATION
12500 Blk NE 4th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53669 |
NARRATIVE
The victim advised the dispatcher that an unknown suspect had entered his vehicle and stole some coins from the center compartment. An officer contacted the victim, who told him that the suspect came onto his property and entered his vehicle around 0500 hours. He provided the officer with the footage of the incident. |
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TIME
12: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53700 |
NARRATIVE
The employee reported that a known suspect had entered the store and selected a bicycle. She advised that the suspect rode out of the store with the bike and didn’t pay for it. The employee stated the suspect had done the same thing last week with a different bicycle. The reporting party told the officer she wanted to press charges. She provided video footage and identified him by name. The charges were filed with the prosecutor. |
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TIME
14: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
400 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53708 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect stole several items from the store and left. When confronted by loss prevention, the suspect turned on him and stuck him in the face multiple times. This caused a broken nose and possibly a chipped tooth. The suspect was booked into jail without incident. |
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TIME
12: 12 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
14600 Blk NE 32nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53698 |
NARRATIVE
An ex-boyfriend and girlfriend who are living together got into an argument about a phone call. The male took his phone back, which caused the female to fall to the ground and sustain minor injuries. The male was booked into jail without incident. |
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TIME
21: 01 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Drugs |
LOCATION
3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53755 |
NARRATIVE
Officers conducting proactive patrols located a local wanted subject. The subject was arrested on multiple outstanding Bellevue car prowl warrants. A search after the arrest yielded a small amount of narcotics and drug paraphernalia. A “Blake” referral was issued. A consent search of the suspect’s vehicle netted evidence of intent for distribution. The suspect was booked into jail on his warrants. Felony drug charges are pending. |
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TIME
21: 38 |
CONTACT TYPE
Residential Burglary |
LOCATION
16300 Blk SE 46th Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
21-53758 |
NARRATIVE
While away on vacation, the victim’s residence was burglarized. U.S. currency and a box of silver coins valued at approx. $13,000 were stolen. The investigation is ongoing. |