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.
April 11
TIME
03: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
10700 Blk NE 10th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18709 |
NARRATIVE
A business requested assistance removing a subject that had been previously trespassed. Officers contacted the subject and determined he had an active trespass and multiple warrants. Due to extensive health issues with the subject, he was issued a summons and removed from the property in lieu of being booked into jail. |
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TIME
16: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Warrant/Prowl |
LOCATION
4000 Blk Factoria Blvd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18793 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported his backpack containing his AirPods was stolen from his car in the lot. He tracked them to another car in the lot. Officers confirmed that the AirPods were in the car due to them connecting. Officers contacted the passenger in the suspect car and detained him. The owner and driver of the car returned and said that she didn’t know what her boyfriend was doing while she was in the store. The suspect agreed to give the AirPods and backpack back, stating he found them in the lot. The victim confirmed they were his belongings. The driver had an active warrant and was booked into jail. The passenger was arrested and released with charges for Possession Stolen Property pending. |
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TIME
17: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18812 |
NARRATIVE
The subject was trespassed earlier in the day for being belligerent. He continued to come back and sit on what he described as the property line and taunt the staff. He did cross onto their property at one point, but they did not want to press charges. The suspect was not cooperative and says he would return to sit on the “line” because it was his right. |
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TIME
15: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18801 |
NARRATIVE
The store requested that a male be trespassed for constantly removing price tags and replacing them with cheaper ones. As officers were arriving, they learned that security followed the male to another store where he stole two beers. The officers located the suspect walking through the mall. A trespass was issued, and he was escorted off the property. |
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TIME
16: 30 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass |
LOCATION
4000 Blk Factoria Blvd |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18808 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect attempted to steal alcohol from the store, but employees got him to drop it. The suspect was located at the bus stop on Factoria Blvd and issued a trespass. |
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TIME
14: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Harassment |
LOCATION
300 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18790 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was sleeping for a significant amount of time in the lobby. When asked to leave, she became verbally hostile. At one point she extracted a ball pin hammer from her bag and was hitting the ground and waving it in the air in a threatening manner. The manager again told her to stop and leave. The suspect got up and went toward the manager with the hammer above her head, swinging it. The suspect never actually hit the manager, but he was sure he was going to get assaulted. Officers arrived and detained the suspect. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
10: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health |
LOCATION
200 111th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18743 |
NARRATIVE
The subject called a mental health line stating she was going to commit suicide. An officer called her and was able to talk her into opening her door and speak with the officer in person. Following a lengthy conversation, she agreed to go to the hospital. |
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TIME
18: 57 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18830 |
NARRATIVE
The store manager called 911 regarding a possible theft in progress and wanted the subject trespassed. The subject was located and contacted by officers outside a nearby apartment building. The subject was found to have misdemeanor warrants and was arrested and transferred to Redmond PD. Officers also issued a notice of trespass. |
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TIME
19: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
600 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18833 |
NARRATIVE
Security called 911 because a subject was yelling at people walking by and causing a disturbance. Officers contacted the subject and discovered an active warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail on the warrant without incident. |
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TIME
23: 15 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property |
LOCATION
3700 Blk 150th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18863 |
NARRATIVE
Officers observed a stolen vehicle occupied by two people pull into a gas station. The officers boxed the vehicle into a parking space and conducted a high-risk stop. The occupants were cooperative. The vehicle was confirmed as stolen, but the investigation revealed that the female occupant bought the vehicle from an acquaintance. He had reportedly stolen the vehicle during a test drive. The story was confirmed by the car’s registered owner. Officers recovered the stolen vehicle, and the occupants were released at the scene. |
April 12
TIME
02: 08 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property |
LOCATION
100 Blk Bellevue Way SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18883 |
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NARRATIVE
An officer observed two suspicious vehicles parked in a lot and attempted to contact two male occupants. They walked away from one of the vehicles. The officer contacted the other vehicle’s driver, who then drove away. The investigation revealed that the vehicle left behind had an unreported stolen license plate on it, and the car was filled with what appeared to be burglary tools and stolen items. The vehicle belonged to one of the suspects who walked away and is possibly associated with numerous burglaries and prowls in the downtown corridor. Officers impounded the vehicle, and the investigation continues. |
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TIME
04: 22 |
CONTACT TYPE
DUI |
LOCATION
3700 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18890 |
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NARRATIVE
An officer found the suspect passed out at the wheel by a gas station pump. The investigation revealed the driver was DUI and was arrested and booked into jail for physical control (drugs). |
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TIME
04: 58 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
4700 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18891 |
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NARRATIVE
The suspect was mad at the victim for not turning off his alarm fast enough and assaulted him. The suspect was arrested for Assault 2 and felony harassment and booked into jail. |
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TIME
07: 45 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass/Malicious Mischief |
LOCATION
1900 Blk 152nd Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18902 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a possible burglary and found broken windows on the property. During the area check, officers found a half-naked subject passed out on the basement floor. The subject appeared intoxicated and there was a language barrier. He was arrested and released pending charges. |
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TIME
09: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass/Obstruction |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-18906 |
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NARRATIVE
Officer investigated a trespass in progress involving a suspect who had been previously trespassed. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
09: 05 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant |
LOCATION
450 110th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
19-26187 |
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NARRATIVE
An officer contacted a subject that was detained by Kirkland PD regarding a Bellevue warrant. The officer confirmed the warrant and transported the suspect to jail. |
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TIME
18: 13 |
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass 1st degree |
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19017 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a trespass call where the subject had previously trespassed from the location but entered four times today in violation of the active trespass notice and caused disturbances and yelled at employees. The subject has generated multiple calls in the past couple of days. Employees wished to prosecute. Officers located the suspect up the street and arrested him for trespassing 1st degree without incident. He was booked into jail.
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TIME
17: 56 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft (Attempt) |
LOCATION
1900 Blk 120th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19014 |
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NARRATIVE
The victim reported an alarm activation from his truck and found his vehicle door had been jimmied open. Surveillance footage shows the suspect’s vehicle pulled up next to the victim’s truck, the suspect got out and opened the victim’s vehicle door. When the alarm went off, the suspect fled. |
April 13
TIME
00: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION
4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19061 |
NARRATIVE
On proactive patrol, the officers located a suspicious unoccupied vehicle which he determined to be stolen. The vehicle was recovered. |
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TIME
15: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Brandishing |
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19150 |
NARRATIVE
The suspect was wielding a knife, causing an employee to call 911. Officers arrived and met the suspect in the parking lot, still holding the knife. He dropped the knife and ran. Following a short foot pursuit, he was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
19: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Possession Stolen Vehicle |
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19200 |
NARRATIVE
Security reported a subject smoking off tinfoil in a vehicle in the parking garage. The vehicle returned as a stolen vehicle out of Tukwila. Officers contacted the suspect, arrested him without incident and booked him into jail. |
April 14
TIME
00: 42 |
CONTACT TYPE
Traffic Collision |
LOCATION
148th Ave NE/NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19067 |
NARRATIVE
Officers were just finishing up a traffic stop when a van came barreling through their scene, almost striking the three officers and a patrol vehicle. The vehicle ended up on the sidewalk with damage to its wheels. Officers contacted the driver and determined he was the subject of multiple mental/emotional calls earlier in the day. He was taken into protective custody and transported to the hospital. |
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TIME
01: 51 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation |
LOCATION
1400 Blk 148th Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19071 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported his brother started throwing things around the apartment. The brothers are adults, and the suspect is a respondent in a protection order with the victim. Officers arrived on the scene and found the suspect still there. He was arrested for a misdemeanor order violation. |
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TIME
13: 24 |
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery |
LOCATION
4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19332 |
NARRATIVE
Loss Prevention reported a cold robbery in which two suspects entered the store and loaded a shopping cart with $7300 worth of Legos. The suspects pushed the shopping cart out of the store without making any payment and were stopped by loss prevention. One of the suspects told loss prevention to back off as they had a gun (no gun seen, only implied). Loss Prevention retreated and proceeded to wait for 45-minutes before notifying the police. |
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TIME
08: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Harassment – Threats to Kill |
LOCATION
11100 Blk NE 8th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19290 |
NARRATIVE
A business received a threat via Instagram from a subject who may be in New Jersey and could be a high school student. Attempts to confirm the subject’s identity, as well as obtain any contact information, were unsuccessful. Officers took a report for documentation. Information was passed along to the South River Police Department in New Jersey, which had been contacted by the FBI about the threats. |
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TIME
09: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Warrants/Possession Stolen Property |
LOCATION
2000 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19286 |
NARRATIVE
Officers were on patrol and noticed a suspicious vehicle that showed the registered owner with numerous felony warrants out for her arrest. When she exited the vehicle and walked away, officers detained her. She was arrested on her warrants and was found to be in possession of suspected narcotics and stolen checks. She was arrested and transported to jail. |
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TIME
22: 32 |
CONTACT TYPE
Commercial Burglary |
LOCATION
3100 Blk Northup Way |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19223 |
NARRATIVE
An alarm company called to report a subject in a building that was under construction. Officers arrived and found an opening in the fencing around the building and an unsecured door. A K-9 arrived and indicated that the suspect was outside the fence. Officers located a backpack was located and ordered the suspect to come out. The suspect gave himself up. The suspect had tools in his pocket from the company that was doing the construction within the building. The suspect eventually admitted to making entry. The suspect’s backpack contained gloves, flashlights, lock picking tools, and a window punch. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
April 15
TIME
19: 32 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation |
LOCATION
2400 Blk 156th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19613 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a call of a suspicious and possibly intoxicated person in the bathroom at this location. The subject’s mother resides at the location, and the subject is a respondent in a No-Contact Order with her mom as the protected person. The subject violated the order by being at the location and visiting with her mom. She was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
21: 47 |
CONTACT TYPE
Assault/Harassment |
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19647 |
NARRATIVE
An extremely intoxicated suspect assaulted two people and threatened to kill one of them. Once cleared by medics due to his intoxication, he was booked into jail. |
April 16
TIME
02: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation/Resisting Arrest |
LOCATION
16600 Blk SE 9th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19696 |
NARRATIVE
The victim reported her brother was creating a verbal disturbance, breaking things, and throwing fireworks at his other sister’s vehicle. The sister is the petitioner in a protection order with her brother. The arriving officer met the victim outside, where she had to climb out her window to meet him. Officers established probable cause for the violation of the existing order, and while clearing the residence, the suspect climbed out a window and cut his hand. He was taken into custody, given aid for the injury at the hospital, then booked into jail. |
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TIME
02: 43 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
13600 Blk BelRed |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19697 |
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a possible burglary in progress. Officers arrived and could hear movement inside the units. A K-9 tracked through the business and located two subjects attempting to run away. When challenged with the K-9, both suspects gave up. A total of four units appeared to have been forced open, and items were strewn across the hallways. Both suspects were booked into jail. |
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TIME
07: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
11400 Blk Main St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19710 |
NARRATIVE
An employee reported that someone had been assaulted by her boyfriend. Officers responded to the location and conducted a welfare check on the victim. They located the victim, and she had several injuries because of the assault. The suspect was in the room with her and was taken into custody without incident. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME
11: 20 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest |
LOCATION
12820 EBI-90 |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19732 |
NARRATIVE
The officer conducted a traffic stop and discovered the driver had an outstanding felony warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
09: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft |
LOCATION
1800 Blk 151st Ave SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19722 |
NARRATIVE
The victim had his truck stolen, which was parked in front of his home. The neighbor saw a suspicious truck in the neighborhood at approximately 0500hrs but did not call the police. |
April 17
TIME
10: 46 |
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19730 |
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NARRATIVE
A restaurant was burglarized overnight, and four iPads and a uniform were taken from the business. |
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TIME
11: 51 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Felony Warrants |
LOCATION
4300 Blk Factoria Blvd SE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19881 |
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NARRATIVE
The suspect stole $300.00 in alcohol, and when contacted by police, he fled across I-90 on foot. Officers located him and took him into custody without incident. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME
13: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 15th St |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19891 |
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NARRATIVE
The suspect threatened to kill the victim while he was walking in the parking lot to take out the trash. The victim believed he had a silver handgun and ran back to his apartment in fear of being shot. He told his wife what happened, and they went back out to the parking to see the suspect getting back into a vehicle carrying a bat. She recognized the suspect as being her ex-husband and saw two windows of her vehicle were smashed. Officers located the suspect and arrested him without incident. The subsequent search produced a knife on his person and a baseball bat. He was booked into jail. |
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TIME
14: 00 |
CONTACT TYPE
Theft |
LOCATION
100 Blk 116th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19893 |
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NARRATIVE
Surveillance video shows the theft of a catalytic converter that occurred at approximately 0530 this morning. The investigation is ongoing.
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TIME
17: 40 |
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance |
LOCATION
4700 Blk 148th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19915 |
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NARRATIVE
The victim reported her soon-to-be ex-husband entered her apartment without consent and committed a number of felony DV crimes over the course of several hours. The suspect was armed with a firearm during the alleged crimes. The suspect left his car at the scene, but he could not be located by responding officers. The ingestion is ongoing.
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TIME
21: 19 |
CONTACT TYPE
Welfare Check |
LOCATION
3000 Blk 122nd Pl NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19926 |
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NARRATIVE
When an elderly female did not show up for dinner with a friend, they called police. The officer checked the residence and located the female on her elevated private porch. She stated she had been trapped on her deck for the past two days after she was locked out and unable to climb down. She was dehydrated and hungry but in good spirits. |
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TIME
22: 03 |
CONTACT TYPE
False Reporting/Hit and Run/Assist |
LOCATION
On-ramp to WB I-90 from SB 405 |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19945 |
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NARRATIVE
Dispatch received a call for a car theft where an alleged victim reported leaving his keys in his ignition and leaving his vehicle unattended. Prior to the call being dispatched, WSP located an “unreported stolen” crashed and unattended on the on-ramp. Officers created a perimeter for the possible suspect of the stolen vehicle and were unable to get a hold of the reporting party, who is the registered owner of the vehicle. The reporting party has a suspended license and an ignition interlock requirement. It was determined the suspect was trying to conceal his crash by calling in the false car theft. The crime occurred on the on-ramp and was turned over to WSP for investigation. |
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TIME
23: 29 |
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants |
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140th Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19948 |
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NARRATIVE
An officer on proactive patrol contacted a subject with several warrants. He was arrested and booked into jail. |
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TIME
23: 31 |
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health |
LOCATION
300 Blk 142nd Ave NE |
INCIDENT/CASE#
22-19949 |
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NARRATIVE
Officers received multiple reports of an intoxicated male lunging at cars, yelling at people and attempting to break into a home. Officers contacted the subject, and he was transported to the hospital. |