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.
March 28
TIME 01: 35 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant/ Theft |
LOCATION Westbound I-90 onramp from Lakemont Blvd |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16113 |
NARRATIVE The officer contacted the suspect for traffic violations and learned the vehicle had been sold to the front passenger, who had a saw at his feet. The passenger had an outside misdemeanor warrant. The passenger initially refused to exit the vehicle, but after de-escalation, he exited and was arrested on his warrant. Looking through the windows of the vehicle, 3 freshly cut catalytic converters were located in the backseat. The suspect had dirt on the back of his shirt and grease on his hands. The suspect was booked into jail and his vehicle was impounded at the station for a warrant. The investigation continues. |
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TIME 02: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI |
LOCATION NE 9th St/110th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16118 |
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NARRATIVE The officer contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and established probable cause for DUI. The suspect was arrested and released to a sober adult. |
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TIME 11: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 10700 Blk NE 10th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16163 |
NARRATIVE The victim stated that while she was at a bar, her purse was stolen. She advised that her purse contained items such as her driver’s license and credit cards. |
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TIME 08: 52 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 5800 Blk 119th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16146 |
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NARRATIVE The caller reported that a customer’s catalytic converter was stolen from a car he was working on. He described the suspect vehicle and the suspects. |
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TIME 10: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION 15800 Blk NE 28th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16159 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect called 911 to report he had slapped his fiancé during an argument. The investigation confirmed the report, and he was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 19: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant |
LOCATION 3000 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16254 |
NARRATIVE Officers contacted the subject in the parking lot and discovered he had a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 20: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 300 Blk 120th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16258 |
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NARRATIVE Officers contacted the subject for theft after an asset protection officer witnessed the theft and positively identified the suspect. He was arrested and released and advised he’d receive a summons in the mail. |
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TIME 21: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE Suspicious Activity/Stalking |
LOCATION 14100 Blk NE 2nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16267 |
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NARRATIVE The victim’s iPhone indicated that an unknown device was following her as she was driving. The officer was unable to find any device. The officer advised the victim to take the vehicle to the dealership for further inspection. |
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TIME 22: 39 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant/Fraud |
LOCATION 2000 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16281 |
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NARRATIVE The officer observed a vehicle parked in a handicap spot with no placard. While attempting to write a parking ticket, he noticed several subjects sitting in the back seat. Both subjects verbally identified themselves and were allowed to walk away. Officers were told by employees that one of the passengers had attempted to cash a fraudulent check. The officer recontacted the passenger, and it was discovered he had previously and was continuing to provide a false date of birth. The investigation revealed that the suspect had a felony warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
March 29
TIME 03: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION NE 10th over I-405 |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16304 |
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NARRATIVE Officers contacted the subject in a mental health crisis. He was taken to the hospital without incident. |
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TIME 03: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 16400 Blk SE 21st Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16303 |
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NARRATIVE The subject’s parents called the police reporting their 24-year-old son was in a mental health crisis. Officers contacted the subject and spoke with him at length. The officers were able to get him to agree to come back home and receive assistance. |
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TIME 13: 37 |
CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 100 Blk 102nd Ave |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16397 |
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NARRATIVE The victim stated that at some point overnight, someone had broken into their storage room and stole several golf clubs. |
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TIME 16: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE Suspended License/Drugs |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16428 |
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NARRATIVE Officers saw the suspects driving around smoking suspected narcotics. The driver was driving with a suspended license and was arrested. The passenger and driver were trespassed. Charges were filed. |
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TIME 20: 36 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft/Firearms/Warrant |
LOCATION 300 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16473 |
NARRATIVE An employee called about the suspect loading a shopping cart with high price items, usually associated with organized retail theft. The suspect was arrested after leaving with the unpaid cart of stolen property. The stolen merchandise was valued at over $2800. A firearm was located on the suspect during a search following the arrest. The suspect is a convicted felon. The suspect also had a felony warrant. The suspect had suspected drugs in her purse and tried to sluff off more drugs in the back of the patrol vehicle. Once booked in jail, staff found more suspected drugs. The suspect was given a Blake form for drugs and is being charged for bringing drugs into a correctional facility. |
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TIME 22: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE Weapons Complaint |
LOCATION 6900 Blk 128th Pl SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16486 |
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NARRATIVE The caller reported a road rage incident where another driver displayed a handgun. The reporting party followed the driver to a residence in Bellevue, where the driver ran into the residence. The caller stated the driver pointed something at him, but he really could not be sure what it was because the windows were tinted. No crime was established. |
March 30
TIME 02: 17 |
CONTACT TYPE Possession Stolen Vehicle/Dangerous Weapons |
LOCATION 1300 Blk 151st Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16510 |
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NARRATIVE A person called 911 about three subjects checking car doors in his neighborhood. The subjects were being followed by a dark sedan. When officers arrived in the area, a minivan was observed leaving the area. The van failed to stop when the officer attempted to pull it over. Another officer contacted a separate sedan with no plates occupied by two females. When the officer ran the vehicle identification number, he learned it was stolen. The driver was arrested and booked into jail. The passenger was eventually released. The vehicle contained stolen credit cards and mail. The officer located a third suspect nearby who was in possession of a dagger and was arrested for Dangerous Weapons and booked into jail. |
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TIME 10: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft |
LOCATION 1800 Blk 104th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16347 |
NARRATIVE A resident called 911 to report that sometime overnight, her son’s vehicle was taken from the front of the house. She advised that he didn’t give anyone permission to take it. |
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TIME 10: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 6000 Blk 120th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16562 |
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NARRATIVE The caller contacted 911 and stated that an unknown suspect had taken the backpack leaf blower from the back of a city truck. |
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CONTACT TYPE Burglary |
LOCATION 15300 Blk SE 30th Pl |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16525 |
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NARRATIVE The victim reported that multiple tools had been stolen from the office he’s been working on. He told the officer that he didn’t know of any suspects who could have broken into the office. |
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TIME 18: 18 |
CONTACT TYPE Counterfeiting |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16659 |
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NARRATIVE Officers contacted the suspect for using counterfeit $100 bills to make purchases. The suspect was identified and found to have a felony warrant. The suspect was arrested and found to have $2200 worth of counterfeit $100 bills. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 18: 26 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft/ Warrants |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16664 |
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NARRATIVE Officers contacted the suspect as he left the store without paying for merchandise. He was arrested and found to have several warrants. He was booked into jail. The merchandise was recovered and returned to the store. |
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TIME 19: 38 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16679 |
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NARRATIVE The suspect was stopped for stealing a $395 jacket. He was compliant and returned the merchandise. He was trespassed from the location and released via a summons. |
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TIME 23: 37 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION 300 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-16699 |
NARRATIVE Officers contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to obvious alcohol consumption and driving. Following a DUI investigation, the suspect was arrested and released to a sober family member. |
March 31
TIME 01: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE Car Theft |
LOCATION 14500 Blk NE 32nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-16717 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a car theft that had just occurred and determined that an unknown suspect had taken a vehicle. The registered owner was alerted by the ON-STAR security system advising him that his vehicle was moving. Officers could not locate the vehicle. The investigation is ongoing. |
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TIME 10: 01 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft |
LOCATION 12800 Blk SE 32nd St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16756 |
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NARRATIVE The victim reported parking his vehicle around 0600 hours. He advised the officer that when he went to his vehicle around 0845 hours, he discovered a tool under his vehicle and noticed that his catalytic converter was stolen. The tool was submitted into evidence for fingerprint analysis. |
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TIME 11: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION NE 4th St/ 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16775 |
NARRATIVE While on patrol, an officer contacted the subject standing at an intersection. He contacted the subject and determined that he had a warrant out for his arrest. The subject was arrested and booked without incident. |
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TIME 14: 31 |
CONTACT TYPE Possession Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16804 |
NARRATIVE Security reported a vehicle with paraphernalia in plain sight. The vehicle plate did not match, and it was later confirmed to be a stolen vehicle. The suspect was located inside and arrested without incident. The suspect had the stolen vehicle keys with him. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME 13: 04 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrants |
LOCATION 148th Ave NE/BelRed Rd |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16790 |
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NARRATIVE While patrolling the area, officers located the subject’s vehicle in a parking lot. She had several warrants out for her arrest and was driving with a suspended license. Officers stopped the vehicle and contacted the driver. Her warrants were confirmed. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 13: 12 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrants |
LOCATION 3200 Blk 156th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16792 |
NARRATIVE While on routine patrol, officers contacted a female in need of medical attention. She was transported to the hospital. The male she was with had several warrants out for his arrest. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 23: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Trespass |
LOCATION 500 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-16880 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to an unwanted subject call and determined that the suspect would not leave the premises, despite being told that he was trespassed by the owner and warned about being arrested. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
April 1
TIME 08: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE Order Violation |
LOCATION 15800 Blk 37th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16942 |
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NARRATIVE The officer recognized a male and female, with a known order of protection between them, walking together. The officer arrested the male subject for order violation after the order was confirmed. He was transported to jail without incident. |
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TIME 10: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrants |
LOCATION 11200 Blk Main St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-16964 |
NARRATIVE Officers contacted a male in a vehicle in the parking lot and discovered he had an active warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 19: 52 |
CONTACT TYPE Order Violation |
LOCATION 1000 Blk 163rd Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17095 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a call of an order violation and determined that the suspect had made entry into his ex-wife’s home, violating the provisions of the served DV Order between them. After multiple attempts to locate the suspect, officers could not find him. The case was sent to the prosecutor’s office. |
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TIME 20: 48 |
CONTACT TYPE Domestic Disturbance/Chronic Nuisance Residence |
LOCATION 900 Blk 177th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17096 |
NARRATIVE Police responded to a domestic disturbance involving threats with a knife and determined that the subjects involved in the disturbance had fled the residence. Witnesses gave conflicting information, and the subjects could not be reached. |
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TIME 23: 07 |
CONTACT TYPE Residential Burglary Investigation |
LOCATION 3200 Blk W Lk Sammamish Pkwy SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17115 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a residential burglary and determined that an unknown suspect(s) illegally entered the residence by smashing out the 3rd-floor sliding glass door. The victim(s) reported cash and jewelry missing from the residence. |
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TIME 23: 10 |
CONTACT TYPE Order Violation |
LOCATION NE 12th St/NE Spring Blvd |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17116 |
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NARRATIVE Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation and determined that the suspect was a passenger and was a respondent in a No Contact Order DV, listing the driver as the protected party. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
April 2
TIME 08: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE Hate Crime Offense |
LOCATION 100 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17158 |
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NARRATIVE A locally-owned African American business experienced a hate crime offense. The subject was outside the business pounding on the glass window, yelling obscenities at the victims inside. When the owner exited the business to tell the subject to leave, he clenched his fist and took several quick steps at her while continuing the above verbal tirade. The owner and her employee retreated back into the business, locking themselves inside, believing the transient intended to assault them due to their race. Officers arrived, located and detained the suspect. He was identified, arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 09: 55 |
CONTACT TYPE Criminal Trespass 1 |
LOCATION 500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17164 |
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NARRATIVE A suspect was issued a criminal citation for trespassing for a second time. |
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TIME 19: 33 |
CONTACT TYPE Theft 3rd |
LOCATION 3900 Blk 124th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17236 |
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NARRATIVE Two suspects entered the store and stole several items. They ran from the store and were detained by police without incident in possession of stolen merchandise. They were both arrested and transported to jail. |
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TIME 20: 28 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17240 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a theft in progress, and learned loss prevention agents reported observing the suspect in the store hiding multiple items on his person. Officers contacted the suspect and detained him without incident. They recovered the stolen property and returned it to the business. The suspect had an outstanding warrant out for his arrest. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME 21: 53 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 15100 Blk SE Eastgate Way |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17253 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a female subject in crisis in the parking lot of the business. Officers determined that the subject was extremely intoxicated due to drug use. After much de-escalation, the subject was transported to the hospital. |
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TIME 22: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 1000 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# #22-17281 |
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NARRATIVE Police responded to a call of an unwanted subject and determined that the suspect had multiple warrants. He was arrested and booked into jail.
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April 3
TIME 08: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE DUI Arrest |
LOCATION 2200 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17298 |
NARRATIVE Officers were dispatched to two people passed out in a vehicle. The officer observed the two passed-out subjects in the front seats of a vehicle. An officer further noted suspected drug paraphernalia around the driver. While waiting for his backup, an unidentified citizen observed the officer standing by the suspect’s vehicle. The citizen started to repeatedly honk their horn until the occupants of the suspect vehicle woke up. This caused the driver to start their car and back out of the parking lot. The officer stopped the vehicle for suspicion of DUI. The unidentified passenger immediately left the area on foot. Following a DUI investigation, the driver was arrested. |
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TIME 08: 41 |
CONTACT TYPE Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION 12001 NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17303 |
NARRATIVE The officer contacted the subject in his vehicle. He was arrested for an outstanding warrant. |
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TIME 11: 02 |
CONTACT TYPE Mental Health |
LOCATION 10800 Blk NE 6th St |
INCIDENT/CASE# 22-17315 |
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NARRATIVE Several people reported that the subject was hitting things with a shovel at the Downtown Bellevue Transit Center. Another person described him as “in distress.” Officers arrived and found the subject was banging a hatchet against a pillar. He refused to put the hatchet down and became angry at police. After lengthy negotiations and de-escalation tactics, the subject put down the weapon and was taken to the hospital. |