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.
January 3
TIME 10: 34 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft |
LOCATION 1400 Blk 130th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-366 |
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NARRATIVE An employee reported that someone had stolen one of their vehicles from the lot. She advised the officer that the last she saw the vehicle parked in the lot was on 12/31/21. The vehicle was entered into the system as stolen. |
January 4
TIME 07: 36 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 2200 Blk 118th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-521 |
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NARRATIVE The caller reported that unidentified suspects broke into a fenced, locked yard after hours and stole valuable tools and equipment. The suspects were driving a stolen van at the time. |
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TIME 13: 11 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft |
LOCATION 15300 Blk SE 23rd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-598 |
NARRATIVE The victim reported that an unknown suspect stole his vehicle, which was parked and locked on the street in front of the house. |
January 5
TIME 04: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE Possession Stolen Vehicle/Theft |
LOCATION 13100 Blk SE 30th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-717 |
NARRATIVE The reporting party reported a suspicious truck that had dropped off a woodchipper in between some bushes. The pickup returned and was idling nearby. When the officer arrived, the vehicle fled the area and was traveling westbound on I-90. The vehicle was later located at a boat launch where it had been disconnected from the trailer. The vehicle fled the area again. The trailer and equipment were recovered and returned to the victims. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 12: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Order Violation |
LOCATION 5900 Blk 119th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-765 |
NARRATIVE The suspect and the victim were in the apartment having a loud verbal argument. There is a no-contact order between the two. The subjects refused to open the door. Eventually, officers were able to contact both parties. One subject was arrested for violating the order and booked into jail. The other had a trespass for the location and was released pending a summons. had a trespass for the location. He was released pending a summons. |
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TIME 16: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 21-806 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect stole over $200 in merchandise from the store and was contacted and taken into custody after leaving the scene. The merchandise was recovered, and the suspect was booked into jail. |
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TIME 20: 50 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 700 Blk 126th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-852 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a call of a theft in progress. While en route, officers were advised that the reporting party had just observed the suspect stealing a package from his porch via his Ring camera system. Officers located the suspect nearby, and he was detained without incident. The officers determined that the suspect had multiple packages from different residences, but none of the victims wanted to pursue charges. The packages were returned to the victims. The suspect had an outstanding DV warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail on the warrant. |
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TIME 22: 38 |
CONTACT TYPE Fugitive from Justice/Felony Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 11600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-866 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a call of an unwanted subject and determined that the suspect had multiple outstanding felony warrants out of Oregon. The suspect was arrested and taken into custody as a Fugitive from Justice. He was booked into jail. |
January 6
TIME 00: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION 3700 Blk 150th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-872 |
NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for numerous traffic violations and determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to obvious alcohol consumption and driving. Probable cause was established following a DUI investigation. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 02: 49 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION 200 Blk 118th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-882 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a call of a prowler, and as they were arriving, they observed a suspect driving and initiated a stop for a traffic violation. Officers observed that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to alcohol consumption and driving. Probable cause was established following a DUI investigation, and the suspect was arrested. Having no significant arrest history, the suspect was later released. |
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TIME 02: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE Felony Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 3700 Blk 150th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-883 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect was contacted by police during a call of an unwanted subject. Officers determined that the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed Felony warrant out of Seattle PD for Theft 1. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 04: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft – Catalytic Converter |
LOCATION 900 Blk 165th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-889 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a theft that had just occurred and determined that the unknown suspect(s) had stolen the victim’s catalytic converter from his vehicle. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 15: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 1300 Blk 114th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-987 |
NARRATIVE Officers responded to a counselor’s office where a subject was in crisis. She told officers she wanted medical help and was transferred to the hospital. |
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TIME 13: 01 |
CONTACT TYPE Felony Warrant / Eluding |
LOCATION 2000 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-961 |
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NARRATIVE Officers located a parked car that was running with a female. When they ran the plate, they discovered the registered owner had a DOC Escape Warrant for ID Theft. A person walked out of the store and was able to get to the vehicle before they could be identified and got into the driver’s seat. Officers attempted to contact the suspect and initiated a stop in the parking lot, but the suspect immediately fled, driving up and over the sidewalk, nearly ramming into a male who was exiting his vehicle across the sidewalk. The suspect then ran a stop sign and was nearly t-boned. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 09: 36 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 14600 Blk NE 35th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-927 |
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NARRATIVE Officers located two unoccupied stolen vehicles at the above location. |
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TIME 15: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 3200 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-995 |
NARRATIVE While on patrol, officers located a stolen truck. They searched the vehicle and located evidence that it was stolen. The investigation is ongoing. |
January 7
TIME 14: 14 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrants /Drugs/ Obstructing |
LOCATION 13500 Blk SE 27th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1184 |
NARRATIVE Kirkland PD called about a subject who had seven warrants out for his arrest ranging from Driving with License Suspended to Theft. Kirkland wanted the suspect in custody for an interview. Bellevue officers contacted the male, and he took off running upon contact. Officers were able to catch the suspect and arrest him. A subsequent search netted baggies of suspected cocaine and $6800 cash, plus IDs for other victims. The suspect was transported to the Kirkland jail and booked. |
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TIME 20: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION SE 4th St/152nd Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1248 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to drug usage. Probable cause was established following a DUI investigation, and the suspect was arrested. |
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TIME 23: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION 148th Ave NE/NE 24th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1276 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that he had Failed to Lawfully Transfer Title after purchase. He was arrested, released and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
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TIME 23: 41 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 1500 Blk 130th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1282 |
NARRATIVE An officer located a reported stolen vehicle that crashed into a construction site. The officer determined that the vehicle’s location was approximately two blocks north of where it was originally stolen. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 23: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION 148th Ave NE/BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1285 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the suspect was operating a vehicle with no Biological Ignition Interlock Device as required by law. The suspect was arrested and released and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
January 8
TIME 01: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE Hit & Run Investigation |
LOCATION 2500 Blk 118th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1297 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a possible single-vehicle collision. When officers arrived, they located a severely damaged vehicle but could not locate the driver or registered owner after multiple attempts. Officers located a second vehicle that appeared to be what the first vehicle had crashed into. Officers contacted the registered owner of the second vehicle and documented the incident. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 02: 12 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Traffic Arrest |
LOCATION 14600 Blk BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1300 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the driver was operating a motor vehicle with a Canceled Vehicle Title and failed to Lawfully Transfer after purchase. The suspect was arrested, released and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. |
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TIME 03: 25 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 14700 Blk NE 1st Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1309 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a domestic disturbance in progress and determined that the suspect had assaulted his girlfriend by biting her while they were arguing. Probable cause was established, the suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 04: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE Commercial Burglary |
LOCATION 14900 Blk BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1311 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a commercial burglary that had just occurred and determined that an unknown suspect had illegally forced entry through the front doors of the business. The owner of the business was able to provide a detailed description of the suspect and video surveillance. Officers set a perimeter, and a K9 unit tracked the suspect for several blocks until he lost the scent. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 08: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft |
LOCATION 12300 Blk Northup Way |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1327 |
NARRATIVE The victim picked up the female suspect that he had just met and didn’t know. The victim went into a nearby business for only a moment to retrieve something and left the suspect in his running vehicle. The suspect proceeded to slide over from the passenger seat to the driver’s seat of the vehicle. She is then seen driving away on video. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 20: 27 |
CONTACT TYPE Arson |
LOCATION 100 Blk 145th Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1430 |
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NARRATIVE Unknown subjects were setting off large fireworks at this location, causing some damage to a garbage can, batting cage netting, turf, and possibly a port-a-potty. |
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TIME 19: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION 14200 Blk SE Eastgate Way |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1421 |
NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to alcohol consumption and driving. Probable cause was established following a DUI investigation. The suspect was arrested, advised that he would be summoned in the mail with a court date, and released to a sober friend. |
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TIME 23: 54 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 900 Blk 148th Dr SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-768 |
NARRATIVE An officer located a stolen vehicle, processed it for evidence and contacted the registered owner. |
January 9
TIME 00: 54 |
CONTACT TYPE Drugs/Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 900 Blk 148th Dr SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1460 |
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NARRATIVE While investigating a recovered stolen vehicle, officers observed a suspicious subject approaching their location and initiated a social contact with the subject. The officers observed that subject was exhibiting the effects of obvious illegal drug usage and asked permission to see his license. Officers determined the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed warrant. He was arrested, and multiple grams of suspected methamphetamines and heroin were recovered from the suspect. Officers provided a Blake Referral, seized the drug evidence and transported the suspect to jail. |
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TIME 02: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 900 Blk 148th Dr SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #21-60898 |
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NARRATIVE After concluding the arrest of the above suspect, the officer located another stolen vehicle dumped within this neighborhood. The vehicle was impounded when officers could not reach the registered owner. |
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TIME 02: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Trespass/Disorderly Conduct/ Arrest |
LOCATION 10400 Blk NE 5th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1475 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to an unwanted subject and determined that an intoxicated suspect had locked herself in the restroom and would not leave, despite repeated warnings by the manager and security. Officers contacted the suspect, and convinced her to exit the restroom, and escorted her outside. Unfortunately, she would not listen to the staff, security or repeated police warnings. Probable cause was established, she was advised that she was under arrest and while attempting to restrain her, the suspect failed to listen to police commands and resisted arrest. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 03: 33 |
CONTACT TYPE Commercial Burglary Arrest |
LOCATION 3000 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-1478 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a silent burglary alarm, and when they arrived, they observed evidence of a burglary. Officers set a perimeter and saw the suspects flee the business through the parking lot. Responding officers located and detained both suspects without incident. The suspects were booked into the King County Youth Detention Center. |
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TIME 06: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 200 Blk 111th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1483 |
NARRATIVE The suspect and victim are in a domestic relationship. During an argument, the suspect punched the victim in the face and grabbed her by the neck. Before police arrived, the suspect fled. Officers located the suspect at the transit center, where he was arrested without incident. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 08: 06 |
CONTACT TYPE Robbery |
LOCATION 1100 Blk 163rd Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1492 |
NARRATIVE The victim was entering her vehicle when an unknown male suspect approached her from behind and started asking for money. When the victim refused, the suspect demanded her wallet and purse. The victim refused again, so the suspect displayed a silver revolver, which convinced the victim to turn over her belongings. The suspect fled the area on foot. The suspect was already carrying a purse when he stole the victim’s purse. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 13: 39 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 1200 Blk 164th LN NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1541 |
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NARRATIVE After the robbery above, officers were dispatched to a cold burglary nearby. Sometime between 0600-0900 hours, an unknown suspect entered the victim’s home. The victim was sleeping in the master bedroom with her child. The suspect stole the victim’s purse, wallet, and phone from the victim’s nightstand, which was within feet of the suspect and child). It is believed the victim’s husband left the front door unlocked when he left for work at 0600, which was found ajar later. |
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TIME 16: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE Robbery |
LOCATION 15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-1566 |
NARRATIVE The suspect arranged to buy an iPhone 13 on Facebook Marketplace. After talking with the suspect for 30 minutes, the suspect pulled up his shirt, showing a gun handle. He told the victim to get back into the vehicle. The suspect ran away northbound. The victim followed the suspect and last observed him behind a bank alleyway. The suspect’s Facebook account was deactivated after the robbery. |