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.
August 10
TIME
08: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
100 Blk 108th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37187
NARRATIVE
A wife hit her husband in the head several times and bit him during a child custody argument. She fled prior to police arriving and was later located, arrested, and booked into jail.
TIME
23: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
11800 Blk SE 66th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37319
NARRATIVE
During an argument over possible infidelity and the taking of a cell phone, the suspect pinched her husband on the arm. She fled prior to the arrival of police; both subjects were not cooperative with police.
August 11
TIME
04: 45
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
12300 Blk Northup Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37342
NARRATIVE
A security guard called in a burglary in progress, but the suspects fled before police arrived. 13 units and two vehicles were broken into.
TIME
09: 25
CONTACT TYPE
Fraud
LOCATION
12100 Blk SE 13th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37361
NARRATIVE
The victim responded to an online advertisement and gave money for a house rental. The suspect does not own the home.
TIME
09: 48
CONTACT TYPE
Hate Crime/Assault
LOCATION
14600 Blk NE 45th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
NARRATIVE
A male resident reported that the suspect pushed and threatened to pepper spray him while yelling racial slurs. The suspect denied assaulting/threatening the victim. Probable cause was established and the suspect was booked into jail.
TIME
09: 59
CONTACT TYPE
Informational Report
LOCATION
1800 Blk 154th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37363
NARRATIVE
A wife and ex-husband are separated but still reside together. The wife contacted the police because she wants the ex-husband to move out. There was no crime.
TIME
10: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Recovery
LOCATION
450 110th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
17-11653
SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
NARRATIVE
A subject was selling a Cello and was contacted by someone who recognized it as a stolen item from a car prowl in 2017. The subject who currently owned it did not know it had been stolen when she bought it a few years ago. It was confirmed through the insurance company that it was the correct Cello. The current owner brought it to the station for evidence. The cello is worth $45,000. The owner was notified.
August 12
TIME
03: 19
CONTACT TYPE
Order violation
LOCATION
2700 Blk 142nd PL NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37494
NARRATIVE
The suspect was served a protection order last night but later returned to the residence in violation of the order. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
06: 59
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
13000 Bel-Red Rd.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37510
NARRATIVE
An unknown suspect cut a bike lock, stole an electric bike, and placed it in a van before driving off.
TIME
09: 35
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
1400 Blk 177th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37533
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that the front license plate was stolen off her vehicle. The rear plate was collected. The license plate has been entered as stolen.
TIME
12: 54
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
80 Blk 102nd Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37565
NARRATIVE
While following up on an online report of a car prowl at this location, the officer learned of a burglary in which unknown suspects unlawfully entered the building on 08/11/20 and stole packages. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
13: 24
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
14100 Blk SE 4th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37570
NARRATIVE
A brother brought his sister to the Crossroads Substation to report an assault by her boyfriend that occurred on 08/10 and 08/11. The suspect was interviewed over the phone. Probable cause was established for DV Assault 4th. Charges were forwarded to the prosecutor.
TIME
10: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Sex Offense
LOCATION
300 Blk 112th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37572
NARRATIVE
On Saturday 8-8, two female friends were out drinking with a male acquaintance. The females decided they were too intoxicated to drive, so they got a room at a hotel. The male dropped them off. The next morning one female felt odd and thought that the male may have raped her. She contacted the police and went to the hospital. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
15: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
3700 Blk Factoria Blvd SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37588
NARRATIVE
A suspect stole items from the store and was caught. She was identified by the officer and released pending charges.
TIME
17: 37
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property
LOCATION
15800 Blk SE 37th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37605
NARRATIVE
An officer located an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the parking garage.
August 13
TIME
11: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl / ID Theft
LOCATION
1500 Blk 108th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37732
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) unlawfully entered a vehicle, stole credit cards, and made unauthorized transactions at QFC and Walgreens. Video of credit card use is being collected.
TIME
13: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl / ID Theft
LOCATION
1200 Blk 100th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37753
NARRATIVE
Between 0830 and 1030 unknown suspect(s) removed a wallet from a vehicle. Unauthorized credit card charges were made at Foot Locker. Video of the credit card use is being collected.
TIME
14: 00
CONTACT TYPE
THEFT
LOCATION
500 Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37750
NARRATIVE
A suspect stole $340 worth of makeup and was stopped by loss prevention. Charges are pending.
TIME
19: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Protest
LOCATION
2300 Blk 148th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37788
NARRATIVE
Approximately 75+ people started to protest at Robinswood Park and went around Lake Hills until 2300hrs. Officers assisted to keep it peaceful. The only incident was graffiti spray-painted on city property.
TIME
22: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance Arrest
LOCATION
16100 Blk SE Eastgate Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37832
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a domestic disturbance and determined that the suspect had assaulted his ex-girlfriend while in an argument within their shared vehicle. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
August 14
TIME
00: 12
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Eluding/DUI Arrest
LOCATION
700 Blk 110th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37845
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a suicidal subject with a gun. While en-route to the scene, a concerned family member contacted police about threats made by the suspect to kill himself. A legal basis was established to take the suspect into protective custody. Officers on the scene located the suspect in his vehicle driving around the location in an aggressive manner. They initiated a traffic stop, however, he failed to yield to the officers and fled into the parking garage of the location. Seconds later, the suspect was located by officers upstairs in his residence, attempting to flee into his apartment. The suspect was determined to be intoxicated. He was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
02: 18
CONTACT TYPE
K9 Assist Official Agency WSP
LOCATION
3000 Blk Landerhom Cir SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37852
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a K9 assist to WSP and determined that a vehicle pursuit was initiated by WSP and the suspect vehicle was located at an apartment complex west of Bellevue College. Multiple suspects were detained, and the suspect driver fled the scene. In addition, WSP Troopers located (2) illegally possessed Firearms within the suspect vehicle. A perimeter was set by units on the scene and a K9 track was initiated. After an extensive track, the K9 Units lost the scent within the College.
TIME
06: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant / Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
10800 Blk NE 6th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37859
NARRATIVE
King County Metro reported a subject damaging property with a pipe. Officers contacted the subject and placed him under arrest for a confirmed warrant (Fife PD – DV Harassment / DV Order Violation AOB $5K) and booked he was booked into jail. Malicious Mischief charges are pending KC Metro follow up.
TIME
14: 45
CONTACT TYPE
Harassment/Resisting
LOCATION
148th and Northup
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37931
NARRATIVE
A suspect was harassing people walking by and earlier stood in the road preventing a metro bus from moving. Officers contacted the suspect who immediately became confrontational and screamed numerous profanities. The suspect challenged an officer to a fight and took a bladed stance with closed fists. The suspect was arrested.
TIME
19: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
7 Blk 102nd Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37972
NARRATIVE
A suspect entered an occupied apartment and decided to make himself at home. After the homeowner confronted the male, he fled to the basement and called 911. Officers responded and took the suspect into custody without incident.
TIME
19: 44
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
10600 Blk NE 2nd St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37976
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a domestic disturbance between a boyfriend and girlfriend. The victim reported that the suspect bit him, causing an injury. Officers investigated and arrested the suspect and booked her into jail.
TIME
22: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Assault Investigation
LOCATION
1300 Blk Bellevue Way SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37997
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a domestic disturbance in progress and determined that neighbors had contacted police because of a disturbance between (2) males within the residence. Officers on the scene observed that the (4) residents were extremely uncooperative with police. Once the scene was secured, the primary officers were able to get a name for a possible suspect, however, he could not be identified. The victim refused to provide a written statement and his injuries were photographed. The victim stated that the suspect was responsible for “many” vehicle-prowls and burglaries within the neighborhood. The suspect could not be located after an area check. The investigation is ongoing.
August 15
TIME
08: 04
CONTACT TYPE
Traffic Collision
LOCATION
SE 8th St. / Lk. Hills Connector
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-38037
NARRATIVE
There was a vehicle collision involving a Bellevue Fire Department vehicle. Patrol and Traffic investigated.
TIME
08: 51
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants
LOCATION
300 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
2019-42989
NARRATIVE
The business reported a frequent shoplifter on site. Officers contacted the subject, arrested him on multiple BPD warrants, and booked him into jail.
TIME
09: 21
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
500 Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-38070
NARRATIVE
The store reported a case of internal theft involving a terminated employee. Charges will be forwarded to the prosecutor.
TIME
14: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
14400 Blk NE 35th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-38094
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the park for a female who was partially nude and acting strange. Officers arrived and saw the female enter a nearby apartment. Contact was made and as a result of a subsequent investigation, the female was transported to the hospital for an evaluation.
TIME
16: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary/Car Theft
LOCATION
900 Blk 112th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-38059
SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
NARRATIVE
Officers investigated several crimes that occurred in the secured parking structure of the building. The incident occurred this morning (0000-0445). The initial investigation revealed the unknown suspect(s) gained access to a secured portion of the structure after a resident accidentally left the door ajar. Once inside, the suspect(s) prowled several vehicles and then stole a vehicle which had its keys inside.
August 16
TIME
01: 57
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
2300 Blk 130th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-38200
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to an alarm with voices heard in the business by the alarm company. As officers arrived, they saw a vehicle that appeared to be fleeing the scene. A third shift officer located the vehicle and a stop was initiated. Three subjects were detained. It was later determined that they entered the building through a rear maintenance door before climbing into the void area above the ceiling panels and dropping into the locked offices of the company. The three suspects were booked into jail. without incident.
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.
August 3
TIME
06: 03
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary (Attempted)
LOCATION
10600 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36043
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to an alarm at a business and noticed damage to the entrance, but it was deemed that no entry was made. The owner arrived later to confirm this finding. Traffic video shows two suspects fleeing in a small red pickup truck. A previous burglary occurred at this location on 07/17/20. (Related case 20-33370)
TIME
14: 17
CONTACT TYPE
Fraud
LOCATION
9400 Blk NE 5th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36104
NARRATIVE
The caller reported approximately $60,000 had been fraudulently wired from eight bank accounts since February 2020. The bank is investigating.
TIME
22: 07
CONTACT TYPE
DUI
LOCATION
16600 Blk Northup Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36177
NARRATIVE
The suspect drove his vehicle into a parked car and was discovered to be driving under the influence.
August 4
TIME
06: 31
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
12800 Blk NE 8th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36205
NARRATIVE
Callers reported hearing screaming in the area. The 0fficer located an adult female subject in crisis. She was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.
TIME
12: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Disturbance
LOCATION
15800 Blk SE 37th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36238
NARRATIVE
A caller reported a disturbance in a vehicle in a parking garage between a male and a female. Names provided by the caller showed a felony warrant for a firearms violation for the male and a misdemeanor warrant for the female. Upon arrival, officers detained the male. The female left in a vehicle. Officers arrested the male on 3 confirmed felony warrants, and he was booked into jail. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
18: 11
CONTACT TYPE
Rape
LOCATION
1500 Blk 145th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36298
NARRATIVE
A suspect entered the victim’s apartment while she was napping and sexually assaulted her. The victim’s daughter ran to the neighbor’s place and the neighbor called 911. Officers arrived on scene took the suspect taken into custody. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
16: 46
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health/Warrant/Assault
LOCATION
10700 Blk NE 10th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36276
NARRATIVE
Officers arrived to take a subject into protective custody for mental illness per a court order. The suspect also had an outstanding felony warrant for assault 3. During the arrest, the suspect assaulted an officer. He was arrested and taken to jail.
TIME
12: 40
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants
LOCATION
1600 Blk 140th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36241
NARRATIVE
Officers contacted a suspect in the parking lot, and it was determined she had a $5,050 warrant out of Issaquah for DWLS 1st. The suspect was handed over to Issaquah PD.
TIME
16: 20
CONTACT TYPE
Social
LOCATION
10201 NE 4th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
NARRATIVE
Officers observed a subject “on the nod” near the fountains of the Downtown Park. Once contacted, the subject quickly gathered his items and left.
TIME
17: 18
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36286
NARRATIVE
Security called about the subject sitting in his vehicle using drugs. Prior to our arrival, the subject left. Approximately 20 minutes later, the subject returned and re-parked his vehicle. Officers then contacted the subject and no paraphernalia could be seen in the vehicle. A Trespass was issued and the subject left the property.
August 5
TIME
02: 31
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity
LOCATION
Lake Hills Blvd/156th
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36350/51
NARRATIVE
The reporting party/suspect called in a vehicle possibly “mailboxing” near his residence. The caller initiated his own pursuit of the vehicle prior to officers arriving. The subjects in the vehicle fled when officers initiated an enforcement stop. The reporting party then passed the police vehicle while it was still running lights and sirens and ran a stop sign. A citation for reckless driving will be completed.
TIME
06: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl / ID Theft
LOCATION
3600 Blk 132nd Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36358
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) took a wallet from the victim’s vehicle and made unauthorized transactions at the of approximately $200 in gift cards.
TIME
10: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
4500 Blk 152nd Ln SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36386
NARRATIVE
A neighbor reported a verbal disturbance at this residence. Officers contacted the occupants and learned that two juvenile daughters and their mother were arguing over schoolwork. The father attempted to mediate. Verbal only. No crime.
TIME
11: 20
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
17000 Blk NE 37th Pl
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36413
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the residence after receiving a 911 hang up. Upon arrival, officers contacted the residents and learned an argument between sisters had escalated into a physical assault. Probable Cause was established for Assault and the suspect was arrested and transported to jail.
TIME
16: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Ordnance
LOCATION
15100 Blk SE 42nd Pl
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36463
SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
NARRATIVE
A resident called police for assistance with disposing of (what appeared to be) a live grenade and other WWII era ordnance. Based on the circumstances, a BPD bomb technician responded and took possession of the items.
TIME
17: 57
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
10200 Blk NE 4th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36482
NARRATIVE
While riding around Downtown Park, a passerby advised there was a naked female in the fountain on the north end of the park. Bikes responded and contacted the subject, who was indeed sunbathing in the fountain. The subject got dressed and before a trespass could be issued, she walked away talking to herself. A short time later, it was also reported the subject tried to take someone’s backpack on Main St. The subject was located again in the area, however, she refused to speak to us.
TIME
23: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Assault 1st degree
LOCATION
16600 Blk Northup Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36540
NARRATIVE
Suspects exited a gray Mercedes and approached the victims in Ivanhoe Park. They then started a confrontation that turned into a fight between two of the females. A male went to break up the fight and another male pointed a gun at him while telling him to back away. A few minutes later, the fight ended and the suspects fled back to their vehicle. They also took a speaker system that belonged to the male victim. The suspects could not be located. The investigation is ongoing.
August 6
TIME
07: 16
CONTACT TYPE
Order Violation
LOCATION
12200 Blk SE 60th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36372
NARRATIVE
The petitioner of a civil Anti-Harassment Order reported violations by the respondent yesterday and today. The violations consist of unwanted yelling by the respondent, who is criminally prohibited in the court order. Both parties’ condos share a wall and have adjoining outdoor spaces. Charges were forwarded to the prosecutor.
TIME
20: 24
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance / Threats to Kill
LOCATION
900 Blk 170th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36684
NARRATIVE
The suspect and victim are in a relationship where a No Contact Order was issued. The suspect entered the victim’s residence and threatened to kill the victim while holding a knife and picked up a chair and attempted to strike the victim. The suspect was arrested on scene without incident and booked into jail.
TIME
20: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
1500 Blk Killarney Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36679
NARRATIVE
A suspect became upset and threatened family members, then broke several items throughout the house. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
21: 59
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
14600 Blk SE 22nd St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36692
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the report of a domestic disturbance in a vehicle. They determined there was probable cause to arrest the husband for Assault, but it had occurred earlier in the evening in Ocean Shores, WA. The subject was arrested and booked into jail to be held for Ocean Shores.
August 7
TIME
01: 56
CONTACT TYPE
Mail Theft/Drugs/felony warrant
LOCATION
15000 Blk SE 43rd Pl.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36725
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the report of a mail theft that had just occurred. They located the matching vehicle and suspect nearby. He had an outstanding warrant, a felony amount of suspected drugs in his possession, and probable cause was developed for mail theft. The stolen mail was also recovered from his vehicle. The suspect was booked into jail without incident.
A suspect stole a Credit Card on 8-6-20 and returned to the location today and was suspected of using narcotics in the bathroom. Officers responded and took the male into custody for the theft of the credit card from yesterday. Following the arrest, the search produced 1.6g of suspected heroin on his person, a concealed spring blade knife, suspected paraphernalia, and burglary tools. It was later discovered that suspect was also on active trespass. He was booked into jail.
TIME
23: 48
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
156/ Northup Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36893
NARRATIVE
A witness called in to report seeing a suspect assault a female. The officer arrived and located both parties. The suspect fled on foot and the victim had facial and leg injuries. A K9 located the suspect hiding south of the incident where he was taken into custody. The investigation determined that the suspect assaulted the female victim in violation of a DV No Contact Order. The suspect started to smash his head into the back of the patrol vehicle, was treated by Fire, and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment of the self-inflicted injuries. He was booked into jail.
TIME
19: 28
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant/Traffic offenses
LOCATION
200 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36848
NARRATIVE
An officer observed a traffic violation and initiated a stop. He determined that the driver was driving with a suspended license, had an ignition interlock device requirement, and had an outstanding warrant for driving with a suspended license out of Auburn. He also discovered that a passenger had outstanding warrants. The issuing agencies agreed to confirm on the warrants and the suspects were booked directly into jail.
August 8
TIME
00: 59
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance/ Harassment-Threats to Kill
LOCATION
11700 Blk SE 60th Pl.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36900
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the report of a physical altercation at a residence. They determined that the 19-year-old suspect became enraged and struck his father, sister, and juvenile brother. He also threatened to kill them. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail for the mandatory booking on the three counts of DV Assault 4th degree. The felony harassment and threats to kill will be filed with the King County Prosecutor’s office.
TIME
04: 54
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
13500 Blk SE 36th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-36904
NARRATIVE
A construction site burglary was interrupted by an employee as the suspect was loading construction equipment into the side-compartment of a U-Haul minivan. After being seen, he jumped into the driver’s seat and fled when confronted by employees. The investigation is ongoing.
August 9
TIME
12: 52
CONTACT TYPE
Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
16200 Blk SE Eastgate Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37096
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) keyed the hood of the victim’s vehicle.
TIME
12: 24
CONTACT TYPE
Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
200 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37093
NARRATIVE
The suspect threw a rock at the business window causing damage. There was no entry to the business.
TIME
10: 14
CONTACT TYPE
Traffic Collision
LOCATION
NE 10th and 112th
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37074
NARRATIVE
The driver struck a Metro bus in the intersection. There were no injuries. The driver was issued a summons for a suspended license.
TIME
13: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Commercial Burglary
LOCATION
14400 Blk Bel-Red Rd.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-37101
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the business after a janitor called 911 to report a forced entry. Officers cleared the location and did not locate any suspects. The investigation revealed the suspects entered the building on Friday night and spent several hours ransacking the three businesses that lease offices there. The investigation is ongoing.
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.
July 27
TIME
01: 02
CONTACT TYPE
BCC City Park Rules Violation Arrest
LOCATION
5800 Blk Lakemont Blvd SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34887
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect on the trail in reference to City Park Rules Violation. The suspect initially hid from officers and was in possession of unused suspected drug paraphernalia. The suspect was arrested and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene.
TIME
10: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Follow Up
LOCATION
450 110th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33030
NARRATIVE
A suspect in a felony malicious mischief that occurred on 07/15/20 turned himself in today. He’s suspected of shattering multiple windows of the victim business with a hammer. He was arrested, fingerprinted, photographed, and released. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for charging.
TIME
22: 33
CONTACT TYPE
Fire Assist / Possible Arson
LOCATION
1400 Blk 156th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35041
NARRATIVE
Units responded to a fire assist for a possible arson fire. Officers arrived on the scene to find a heavily modified Jeep, valued at $50K, engulfed in flames. A witness reported seeing someone walking away from the burning Jeep, but the description was vague, and they weren’t seen doing anything nefarious. A K9 responded and attempted a track but was unsuccessful. The owner was inside the establishment at the time of the fire and had parked 40 minutes prior. The vehicle was a total loss.
July 28
TIME
08: 08
CONTACT TYPE
DUI
LOCATION
148TH AVE/ NE 8TH ST
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35076
NARRATIVE
A subject was observed by many witnesses in the city driving recklessly and almost causing accidents. An officer located the vehicle and also observed it driving hazardously. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle which continued failing to yield for approximately nine blocks. The subject finally stopped the vehicle in the middle of the right lane in the 500 block of 148th Ave NE. The subject was too intoxicated to safely do a field sobriety test. He was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
19: 46
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
3200 Blk 156th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35182
NARRATIVE
Officers were called to assist Washington State Patrol, who advised they were out with a domestic disturbance. It was determined the suspect assaulted her ex-boyfriend with a lit cigarette while he was driving a vehicle, leaving a burn mark on his arm. The suspect was taken into custody and booked into jail.
July 29
TIME
01: 58
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered stolen vehicle/Drugs
LOCATION
15800 Blk SE 37th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35219
NARRATIVE
An officer conducted a traffic stop for an equipment violation. The suspect quickly exited the car and told the officer that it might be stolen. It was found to be a stolen vehicle out of Kent. The suspect was also in possession of 11+ grams of suspected methamphetamine and an unknown quantity of suspected heroin. He was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
12: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
15400 Blk NE 17th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35279
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to an apartment complex after a woman called stating her roommate was suffering from a mental breakdown. Upon arrival, the subject was the only person in the apartment. The apartment was contained, and communication was established with the subject. Shortly after, he came out and was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.
TIME
22: 26
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
13000 Blk NE 20th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35365
NARRATIVE
A mothered called police to report her daughter was in a mental health crisis. The daughter fled the scene immediately upon seeing officers arrive. While investigating, officers determined that she had committed a DV Assault 4th degree by punching her mother several times causing pain. The suspect could not be relocated despite a K9 search.
TIME
23: 31
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants
LOCATION
3800 Blk Factoria Blvd SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35372
NARRATIVE
An officer noticed a suspicious vehicle cruising around, and he conducted a registration check. It had expired tabs and a traffic stop was eventually initiated. The officer determined that the driver was driving with a suspended license, had a history of motor vehicle theft, and an outstanding DOC warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail.
July 30
TIME
12: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Animal
LOCATION
I-90/Bellevue Way SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35461
SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the area after receiving several calls regarding a deer that had been struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, officers located the deer in traffic, mortally wounded, and suffering. To prevent further suffering, officers dispatched the deer. The deer was collected by WSDOT.
TIME
11: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
4200 Blk 163rd Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35459
NARRATIVE
Officers were dispatched to suspicious circumstances after a caller reported seeing a woman hiding in bushes and asking for help. Upon arrival, officers learned a known male suspect had forced her to drive him around the area, assaulted her, and then stole her vehicle. The woman was transported to the hospital for evaluation and was subsequently released. The vehicle was recovered by WSP a short time later in Issaquah, but the suspect was still outstanding. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
15: 45
CONTACT TYPE
Warrants/Eluding
LOCATION
NE 8th St/124th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35502
NARRATIVE
While on routine patrol, an officer saw a known wanted suspect with multiple warrants. The suspect has eluded police numerous times in the past and is also a suspect in several mail theft cases. The officer attempted a traffic stop on the suspect, but he fled at a high rate of speed. The officer immediately shut down his emergency lights and sirens and backed off. The suspect was positively identified by the officer.
TIME
18: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant
LOCATION
100 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35328
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect during a verbal DV call and it was discovered he had an outstanding felony DOC warrant. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
21: 22
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
5300 Blk Lakemont Blvd. SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35556
NARRATIVE
The suspect was involved in a dispute with his adult daughter about dishwashing and slapped her on the neck causing pain. He was arrested and booked into jail. His wife was also briefly detained in handcuffs after she attempted to obstruct his arrest and refused to follow instructions. She was later released and will be summonsed into court for obstruction.
July 31
TIME
00: 05
CONTACT TYPE
Stolen Vehicle
LOCATION
3700 Blk 150th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35571
NARRATIVE
An officer was patrolling and conducted a registration check that returned to a stolen vehicle. He initiated a traffic stop once additional units arrived to assist. Both occupants were taken into custody and indicated they knew that the vehicle was possibly stolen when they got it from a friend. The male passenger is also a convicted felon for assault 3rd degree. The subjects were booked into jail without incident.
TIME
09: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant
LOCATION
16200 Blk NE 12th Ct
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35608
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a welfare check on a suspect. He ended up having a DOC warrant and was arrested and booked into jail.
August 1
TIME
01: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Assist
LOCATION
15100 Blk SE 38th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35759
NARRATIVE
WSP asked for assistance after a suspect bailed from a stolen vehicle and fled on foot. Officers responded and set up a perimeter, but the suspect could not be located.
TIME
05: 53
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
100 Blk 106th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35771
NARRATIVE
An unidentified suspect forced entry into a store through a back door and stole merchandise. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
10: 42
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl
LOCATION
5400 Blk Lakemont Blvd SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35797
NARRATIVE
A car prowl occurred overnight, and a Glock 26 was stolen from the center console.
TIME
08: 11
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
12300 Blk Northup Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35784
NARRATIVE
A suspect pried off the front door handle, entered the business, and stole tools, a cash box, and miscellaneous items.
TIME
22: 34
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Trespass Arrest
LOCATION
300 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35894
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a Trespass in progress and determined that the suspect was on an active trespass. The suspect was arrested and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date. He was released at the scene.
August 2
TIME
00: 22
CONTACT TYPE
Criminal Trespass Arrest
LOCATION
900 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35909
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect during a Trespass in progress and determined that the suspect was actively trespassed from the property, however, after multiple warnings from Security and Officers, the suspect would not leave the location. He was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
00: 32
CONTACT TYPE
Drug Arrest
LOCATION
11800 Blk SE 62nd ST
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35912
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a call of a suspicious person. A concerned citizen had contacted police about a suspiciously parked vehicle in a quiet neighborhood cul-de-sac. The citizen further advised that the occupant of the vehicle appeared to be acting strangely, getting into and out of his vehicle, and staring at his home. The officer located the vehicle and initiated a social contact with the occupant, who appeared to be in medical distress. The officer called for Bellevue Fire to aid with the subject. During the contact with the suspect, the officer observed suspected drugs and paraphernalia within plain view. The suspect was arrested, searched, and advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.
TIME
01: 21
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest
LOCATION
3100 Blk 125th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35917
NARRATIVE
Police contacted a subject in reference to a Civil Standby. Upon identification, the officer determined that the female suspect had an outstanding, confirmed warrant out of Kirkland PD for $10.000. The suspect was arrested, transported, and released into the custody of KPD.
TIME
11: 53
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest
LOCATION
15500 Blk NE 24th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35949
NARRATIVE
While on patrol, an officer recognized a subject and knew he had a felony warrant. The officer contacted the subject and arrested him for a confirmed failure to register as a sex offender warrant. He was booked into jail.
TIME
13: 06
CONTACT TYPE
Missing Person
LOCATION
2000 Blk 121st Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-35958
NARRATIVE
A family reported their mother, who was visiting from China, walked away from the home at approximately 0700 hours without their knowledge. It was caught on their ring camera. The mother only spoke Chinese and was not familiar with the area. She had memory issues and was a diabetic, requiring insulin shots. At approximately 15:18 hours, Residence Inn Downtown Bellevue called about an unwanted person. The person was identified as the missing person.
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.
July 20
TIME
00: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
100 Blk 147th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33810
NARRATIVE
A husband and wife were involved in a dispute because the husband felt she was making too much noise while he was trying to sleep. He grabbed her hair and pinned her down during the altercation. She scratched him to get him off of her, and he responded by holding his hand over her mouth so she could not make noise, making it difficult for her to breathe. She suffered minor injuries and he was placed under arrest after officers located him in their vehicle nearby. The suspect was booked into jail without incident.
TIME
09: 31
CONTACT TYPE
Explosive
LOCATION
12900 Blk NE 1st St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33853
NARRATIVE
The caller’s husband passed away and she located a WWII Japanese grenade while going through his belongings. The grenade was x-rayed and deemed not to be an explosive hazard. It was booked for destruction by the Bomb Squad.
TIME
12: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Vice
LOCATION
4200 Blk 129th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33879
NARRATIVE
The property manager reported concerns about possible vice activity. The case was forwarded to detectives.
TIME
08: 09
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl
LOCATION
16200 Blk NE 14th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33833
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) entered a vehicle overnight and stole a wallet.
TIME
07: 53
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft
LOCATION
400 Blk 102nd Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33839
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) stole the victim’s vehicle from the parking lot.
TIME
08: 36
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl
LOCATION
1100 Blk 102nd Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33845
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) entered a vehicle overnight and stole work tools.
TIME
12: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Outside Assist
LOCATION
4300 Blk 151st Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33884
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the residence to assist King County Animal Control units who were checking on the welfare of several animals. Upon arrival, officers contacted the resident who is known from numerous prior PD contacts. The resident was uncooperative and refused to open a horse trailer that was parked in front of the residence. Eventually, Animal Control units forced entry and discovered a deceased horse. Animal Control developed probable cause and the resident was arrested for Animal Cruelty and transported to jail by BPD.
July 21
TIME
09: 22
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
10500 Blk NE 8th ST
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34028
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) stole a golf cart from the parking garage.
TIME
13: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery
LOCATION
4000 Blk W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34075
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the area after several callers reported some type of physical disturbance between two male subjects. While officers were en-route, a victim/witness also called in and reported a robbery had occurred and a victim had been thrown from a vehicle. The known suspect had fled and there were minor injuries. Officers arrived and located the victim and witnesses. Probable Cause was established for the suspect and detectives were notified. Hours later, detectives located, arrested, and booked the suspect in jail.
TIME
16: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
3700 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34091
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the area after multiple calls came in regarding a subject who appeared to be heavily intoxicated and attempting to strike passing vehicles. Officers arrived and located the subject who was agitated and aggressive. The subject was detained and taken to the hospital for an evaluation.
TIME
23: 12
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
5400 Blk Lakemont Blvd. SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34149
NARRATIVE
Two subjects were involved in a verbal altercation. It was determined that they are no longer dating but have children together. There was no crime established. The incident was documented in a case report.
July 22
TIME
06: 41
CONTACT TYPE
Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
11600 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33828
NARRATIVE
A suspect became verbal with the victim and then hit the back of her vehicle causing damage. The suspect was interviewed and released. Charges were forwarded to the prosecutor.
TIME
08: 43
CONTACT TYPE
Residential Burglary
LOCATION
3700 Blk 134th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34175
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) entered a residential construction site and stole power tools.
TIME
11: 28
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
1100 Blk 108th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34200
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) cut bike locks and stole two bicycles.
July 23
TIME
06: 39
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
13400 Blk NE 20th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34320
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) forced entry via a temporary fence to enter a construction site. Cable/wire and tools were reported stolen totaling over $7800. The scene was processed, and the investigation continues.
TIME
09: 21
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
3400 Blk 115th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34339
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called about a verbal disturbance with her husband. Both subjects were cooperative. No probable cause of a crime was established. A case report was taken for documentation.
TIME
09: 22
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
2300 Blk 153rd Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34340
NARRATIVE
A fourteen-year-old called to report a physical disturbance with his mother. Both parties’ statements were consistent with each other. The officers determined that the mother used physical discipline permitted by RCW. No probable cause of a crime was established.
TIME
12: 45
CONTACT TYPE
Agency Assist
LOCATION
15800 Blk NE 15th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34379
NARRATIVE
Another jurisdiction called to report the possible location of a seventeen-year-old reported juvenile runaway. The juvenile was located and expressed safety concerns if returned home. Custody of the juvenile was transferred to CPS.
TIME
10: 18
CONTACT TYPE
Sex Offense
LOCATION
900 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34346
NARRATIVE
A victim reported non-consensual sexual intercourse during a meeting with a potential employer. The victim said she refused sex with the suspect, said “no” many times, and told him she didn’t want to have sex with him. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
12: 35
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
14700 Blk SE 39th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34372
NARRATIVE
A caller dialed 911 to report his dad and brother pushed him out of his grandmother’s house. The reporting party was asked to leave the home after getting into an argument with his brother, but he refused to leave. Their father pushed the reporting party outside to avoid the situation from escalating between the brothers. Nobody was injured.
July 24
TIME
22: 04
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
1600 Blk 103rd Pl NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34608
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a Weapons Complaint/Assault. Upon arrival, investigating officers determined that the intoxicated suspect had confronted several of his neighbors at gunpoint, would not listen to their statements that they lived in the condo next door, and threatened to shoot them. Officers located the suspect, he was arrested and booked into jail. Police seized the firearm and booked it into evidence.
TIME
23: 29
CONTACT TYPE
DUI Arrest
LOCATION
12300 Blk SE 14th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34613
NARRATIVE
Officers contacted the suspect following a single-vehicle collision. A witness stated that (3) adult females left the scene after crashing their vehicle. The suspect driver located several blocks away and was arrested. She was booked into BPD Holding Facility and later released to a sober family member.
TIME
16: 21
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
500 Blk 119th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34561
NARRATIVE
The suspect punched the victim in the face, dislodging his front teeth. The suspect was located and placed under arrest for Assault in the second degree. He was booked into jail.
July 25
TIME
00: 57
CONTACT TYPE
Commercial Burglary
LOCATION
11900 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34621
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a commercial burglary report. A concerned citizen contacted police after observing the damaged door to the business. Patrol set a perimeter and K9 initiated a track, however, they lost track of the scent in a parking lot several blocks away. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
02: 38
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
1000 Blk 116th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34629
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a call of an unwanted subject. Upon arrival, investigating officers determined that the suspect was refusing to leave the location despite being asked repeatedly by staff. The suspect was arrested, transported, and booked into jail.
TIME
12: 07
CONTACT TYPE
Hate Crime
LOCATION
600 Blk 110th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34662
NARRATIVE
The suspect attempted to hit the victim security officer while being escorted off the property and called the victim a racially derogatory term in the process. Officers were unable to locate or identify the suspect. His photo was emailed to Patrol.
TIME
21: 16
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 29th Pl
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34744
NARRATIVE
A suspect went to visit his children who were with their mother. When the visit ended, he became angry and slapped the victim across her face, causing her head to strike the door. The victim had pain from both blows and desires prosecution. The suspect fled the area prior to police arrival and was not located.
TIME
21: 57
CONTACT TYPE
Order violation
LOCATION
2800 Blk Bellevue Way SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34751
NARRATIVE
The suspect arrived at the victim’s residence in violation of a no-contact order. He grabbed the victim by both arms shoving her, causing her to fall to the ground and sustaining several visible injuries. The suspect fled the area prior to police arrival. The police attempted to contact him at his last known address in another jurisdiction but were unable to locate him there. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for the felony order violation and Assault 4 DV.
July 26
TIME
00: 15
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
11000 Blk NE 9th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34760
NARRATIVE
The suspect grabbed his girlfriend by the arm and pulled her. He then put her in a headlock to try and make her go sing Karaoke with him. She stated both instances caused her physical pain and fear. The victim pulled away from the suspect as two bystanders intervened. They took the victim home to a nearby city, where another assault and malicious mischief occurred. The suspect was booked into jail for the two cases.
TIME
08: 31
CONTACT TYPE
Stolen Property
LOCATION
300 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34776
NARRATIVE
The reporting party set up a meeting with a suspect who was selling possible unreported stolen tools on an online marketplace. Officers contacted all parties. No one was able to prove ownership at the scene. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
13: 43
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant Arrest
LOCATION
15000 Blk NE 20th St.
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34803
NARRATIVE
Officer contacted the suspect for moving violation. The driver had an outstanding Department of Corrections warrant. He was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
20: 27
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance/Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
14600 Blk Main St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34857
NARRATIVE
A victim called 911 requested PD, then hung up. Officers arrived and determined there was probable cause of Malicious Mischief. When the suspect was taken into custody, he became combative and actively resisted officers. He was eventually placed in the back of a patrol vehicle where he began kicking the inside door. He was eventually taken to jail, and further investigation determined the suspect also assaulted family members.
TIME
22: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 15th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-34868
NARRATIVE
Police contacted the suspect after responding to a report of an assault. Officers determined that extremely intoxicated suspect had assaulted his adult daughter during an argument. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
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.
July 13
TIME
06: 09
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft
LOCATION
300 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-
NARRATIVE
A vehicle was stolen overnight from a parking lot while the victim was working.
TIME
07: 41
CONTACT TYPE
Malicious Harassment
LOCATION
1500 Blk 145th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32716
NARRATIVE
The suspect yelled a racial slur and threatened the victim while hitting her vehicle.
TIME
12: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32749
NARRATIVE
A suspect stole $300 worth of cosmetic items and when he was stopped by security, he dropped the items and ran. Officers located him at the Transit Center and arrested him.
TIME
23: 20
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
300 Blk 112th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32832
NARRATIVE
A female reporting party called stating her boyfriend had punched her in the chest. She explained to officers that he punched her with both hands in the chest after he came home from a night of drinking. The male was contacted and arrested for DV Assault; he was booked into jail.
July 14
TIME
02: 56
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
100 Blk 108th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32845
NARRATIVE
A victim called 911 stating his live-in girlfriend struck him in the head with a bottle of wine. When officers arrived, they spoke with him and saw a visible injury to his head. The female refused to cooperate with the investigation in any way and refused us entry to her residence. The female’s adult daughter eventually convinced the suspect to speak with us, where she was arrested and booked into jail without incident.
TIME
12: 39
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 35th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32894
NARRATIVE
Unknown person(s) stole a package containing medication from the victim’s front porch.
TIME
11: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Resisting/Obstruction/Driving with a Suspended License
LOCATION
14200 Blk NE 24th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32889
NARRATIVE
The suspect had been driving and ran out of gas on the roadway. He lied about his name and when told he was under arrest, he ran to his vehicle and locked himself in, refusing to get out. He was rummaging around the vehicle, so officers had to break the driver’s widow and escort him out.
TIME
15: 46
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32928
NARRATIVE
A suspect physically assaulted two teen females inside the food court and poured lighter fluid on them. He then left the mall and went to the bus stop at 156th Ave NE and NE 8th. Officers arrived and made contact. The suspect immediately doused himself in lighter fluid and used a lighter to set himself on fire. He decided it wasn’t a good idea and took his sweatshirt off before officers could spray him with a fire extinguisher. He singed his face and body hair. He was taken into custody and booked into jail after being medically cleared at the hospital.
July 15
TIME
12: 09
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
900 Blk Northup Way
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33065
NARRATIVE
The suspect approached the victim and swung an extendable baton at him and made threats to kill him. The suspect was located during an area check and later identified. He was booked into jail.
TIME
14: 21
CONTACT TYPE
Vice
LOCATION
3700 Blk 132nd Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33094
NARRATIVE
A caller reported concerns about possible Vice activity. The case was forwarded to detectives.
TIME
11: 32
CONTACT TYPE
Unwanted Person
LOCATION
15200 Blk SE 37th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33063
NARRATIVE
A caller reported a person who has repeatedly been coming onto his property trying to take blankets.
TIME
17: 36
CONTACT TYPE
Eluding
LOCATION
6100 Blk 139th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33118
NARRATIVE
An officer observed a suspect leave his house in a vehicle; the officer knew the suspect had a felony warrant for Assault and was driving with a suspended license. The officer attempted a traffic stop on the vehicle, but the vehicle took off at a high rate of speed through a residential area and crossed into oncoming lanes of traffic to elude the officer. The officer did not attempt to pursue it. The officer found additional evidence of eluding on traffic cameras and sent the case to the prosecutor for review.
TIME
20: 05
CONTACT TYPE
Collision
LOCATION
5100 Blk 13th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33141
NARRATIVE
The driver said he was going about 50mph and lost control of his motorcycle and hit a large street sign. Per Fire, the subject was lucky and did not appear to have any significant injuries but was taken to the hospital for further evaluation of internal injuries. The collision was handled by the on-duty traffic unit.
TIME
21: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Assist to Arrest
LOCATION
300 Blk 9th Ave, Seattle
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33160
NARRATIVE
Detectives contacted patrol and requested assistance on an arrest of the suspect. Patrol officers guarded the suspect while he obtained medical clearance. The suspect was then booked into jail on multiple felony charges.
TIME
21: 26
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
2000 Blk 155th Pl NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33161
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a welfare check. A subject’s sister was concerned about her nephew and possible methamphetamine use by the mom. There was no indication or evidence of drug abuse present within the residence and the child appeared to be well taken care of. The subject appeared to be irrational and hostile toward police and she was referred to a mental health professional for assistance.
July 16
TIME
11: 20
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary / Malicious Mischief
LOCATION
1000 Blk 102nd Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33245
NARRATIVE
The reporting party stated unknown suspect(s) entered a home under construction and attempted to steal a fireplace which resulted in property damage.
TIME
13: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 35th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33272
NARRATIVE
A mother reported that her adult daughter was in crisis. The daughter confirmed and was taken to the hospital.
TIME
14: 01
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
2000 Blk 155th Pl NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33251
NARRATIVE
The frequent caller reported the suspicion that her phone was being traced. Officers responded with CARES and contacted the subject who continues to be hostile towards Police.
TIME
14: 03
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity / Reckless Driving
LOCATION
10200 Blk NE 4th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33275
NARRATIVE
The reporting party called about a male that was unknown to her behaving erratically towards her in the Downtown Park/Bellevue Square area. Officers located the suspect vehicle which fled the area in a reckless manner. An officer confirmed that the driver was the registered owner. A criminal traffic citation is pending.
TIME
16: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Possession of Stolen Property
LOCATION
2600 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32889
NARRATIVE
A suspect came to get his vehicle from the station but did not stick around when he asked if he was going to be searched. Bike officers located him a few hours later and arrested him on new possession of stolen property charges and paraphernalia charges stemming from a search warrant on his vehicle. He was booked into jail.
TIME
16: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Theft/Mental Health
LOCATION
15600 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33305
NARRATIVE
A suspect stole numerous items from several stores in the mall. The suspect went to the bus stop on 156th where officers contacted her. She swung at officers and medics hitting one. She also spat on an officer. The suspect was transported to the hospital for evaluation due to significant intoxication.
TIME
17: 32
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
14500 Blk NE 39th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33315
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a domestic disturbance between boyfriend and girlfriend who have an 11-month old child in common. The female bit the male’s arm causing injury. She was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
19: 23
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
16300 Blk NE 12th Ct
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33329
NARRATIVE
An adult female victim was walking northbound on 1100 block of 164th Ave NE when a suspect passed by her on the sidewalk walking southbound. As she passed the male suspect, he turned around and grabbed her right buttocks and squeezed for about 1 to 2 seconds. She pushed the suspect away, and he casually walked off. Several units checked the area but could not locate the suspect. The suspect matches the description of other similar incidents in recent months.
TIME
19: 48
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Hit & Run / Assault / Possession Stolen Vehicle
LOCATION
13600 Blk SE Allen Rd
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33331
NARRATIVE
A witness stated a victim and suspect were in an argument and the victim ran after suspect as the suspect drove away in a vehicle. The suspect then suddenly put the car in reverse, backed up at a high rate of speed toward the victim, and swerved toward the victim and hit him with the car. The suspect then drove away from the scene. The victim suffered a fractured leg. A short time later, the suspect’s vehicle was located, unoccupied several blocks away crashed into the bushes. A perimeter was set and K9 attempted a track, but the suspect was not located. The suspect’s vehicle was stolen vehicle with swapped plates. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
15: 40
CONTACT TYPE
Mail Theft
LOCATION
10100 Blk NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33297
NARRATIVE
Bike officers located the suspect and arrested him on probable cause for Possession of Stolen Mail. He was booked into jail.
July 17
TIME
07: 12
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
14600 Blk NE 20th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33384
NARRATIVE
A passerby reported the glass entrance door to this business had been shattered. The investigation determined that $200 had been taken from the tills. Motion sensors were triggered at approximately 0444 hours, but no alarm was activated.
TIME
08: 48
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant / Fugitive
LOCATION
3200 Blk 156th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33392
NARRATIVE
Management reported a disturbance in a room and when officers contacted the occupant, they discovered he had a felony warrant out of Oregon for Drugs/ID Theft. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
09: 04
CONTACT TYPE
Disturbance
LOCATION
14700 Blk NE 37th Pl
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33393
NARRATIVE
Property management had received an email from a tenant requesting repairs for holes that her boyfriend had punched in the walls. Officers contacted the female who reported only damage to their jointly leased apartment. A case report was taken for documentation.
TIME
11: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
13500 Blk Bel-Red RD
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33435
NARRATIVE
The suspect is the victim’s boss. He gave her a side hug, grabbed her breast, and made a lewd comment. The victim was stunned and told him to stop. She stated he had done a few other less invasive things over the past few weeks, but she didn’t want to say anything in fear it was a mistake. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
14: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
15600 NE 8th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33453
NARRATIVE
A suspect stole hundreds of dollars’ worth of perfume. When confronted by an employee, she told her to leave her alone. The suspect pulled down her mask and coughed on the employee, claiming she had COVID. The suspect then left the store with the items. A witness saw the female leave in a red car. The investigation is ongoing.
TIME
23: 12
CONTACT TYPE
Felony DOC Warrant/Drugs
LOCATION
15100 Blk SE 38th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33514
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a complaint from staff that a suspect was smoking drugs in the bathroom of the business. Upon making contact, officers determined that the suspect was in possession of approximately a gram of suspected methamphetamine. Further, officers determined that suspect had a confirmed, outstanding No Bail DOC Warrant for Escape. The suspect was arrested, and a search netted a large amount of suspected pre-packaged drugs (398) grams. The suspect was booked into jail.
July 18
TIME
00: 58
CONTACT TYPE
DUI Arrest
LOCATION
14200 Blk SE 18th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33525
NARRATIVE
Police responded to a complaint of a subject passed out behind the wheel of a running vehicle that was in reverse. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of drug consumption and driving. A DUI investigation was initiated, once probable cause was established, the suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
17: 25
CONTACT TYPE
Follow Up
LOCATION
14600 Blk Main St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-28002
NARRATIVE
While on a directed patrol in the area of 148th/Main St, bike officers were attempting to locate a subject pictured in an email that was sent out in reference to a male who tried to kiss a female on a nearby trail. Bike officers located a male who looked like the one pictured, at which point they contacted detectives. Officers were able to contact the male and confirm he was the one in the photograph. His information was obtained and passed along to detectives.
TIME
12: 47
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
2000 Blk 155th Pl NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33571
NARRATIVE
The 39-year-old suspect called her sister to come to her apartment. The suspect became hostile and punched her sister with a closed fist. Officers placed the suspect under arrest after she exited the apartment and she was taken to jail.
TIME
17: 49
CONTACT TYPE
Recovered Property
LOCATION
14400 Blk NE 35th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33053 & 20-33437
NARRATIVE
While on a walk-thru of the park, an officer was flagged down regarding two motor vehicles in the park. The officer located them without anyone around, near a homeless encampment. The vehicles were recovered.
TIME
18: 09
CONTACT TYPE
Felony Warrants
LOCATION
600 Blk 156th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33625
NARRATIVE
Suspects had stolen merchandise from Bartell’s and were subsequently contacted outside the store hiding behind some bushes. The suspects both had felony warrants out for their arrests and were taken into custody without incident and booked into jail.
TIME
19: 00
CONTACT TYPE
Theft 3
LOCATION
300 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33633
NARRATIVE
While on another theft call, an officer observed the suspect steal alcohol and leave the location without paying. The officer took the suspect into custody without incident and recovered the merchandise.
July 19
TIME
16: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
900 Blk 146th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33755
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a domestic disturbance between a wife and her mother-in-law. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
20: 19
CONTACT TYPE
Arson
LOCATION
400 Blk 158th Pl SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33779
NARRATIVE
Bellevue Fire contacted PD regarding a possible arson. It was determined that a 10-year-old male resident was playing with lighter fluid and a lighter, setting the fence on fire. BFD responded and put the fire out, but it had damaged three property line fences. The parent of the 10-year-old was on the scene. A case report was taken and all neighbors were contacted.
TIME
21: 47
CONTACT TYPE
Collision/DUI
LOCATION
2400 Blk 148th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-33793
NARRATIVE
The caller reported a non-injury collision and one of the drivers involved was acting erratically. It was determined that she was DUI and she was arrested. After a search warrant and blood draw, the suspect was transported to jail for mandatory booking.
Bellevue police need your help identifying suspects in the looting that occurred on May 31st. Several looters showed up in front of the Marci Jewelry store in Bellevue around 5:30 pm that evening, at least one arrived with a hammer in hand.
The owner was standing in front to protect the store, and a suspect threatened him by saying, “You want bullets, we got bullets.” The owner says two of the suspects then flashed guns in their waistbands. They smashed the door, and a whole group entered the store, stole items, and fled.
Two vehicles associated with these suspects then drove to and burglarized Bartell’s in Bellevue. The suspects stole alcohol and other items.
Detectives need your help identifying the man in the red sweatshirt and the man in the black jacket seen breaking into the Bartell store after burglarizing Marci Jewelry.
Looting suspect, Marci Jewelry & Bartell Drugs
Looting suspect, Marci Jewelry & Bartell Drugs
Looting suspect, Marci Jewelry & Bartell Drugs
Looting suspect, Marci Jewelry & Bartell Drugs
The two were seen driving a silver Hyundai with damage on the rear passenger side of the vehicle.
Looting suspect’s vehicle. Damage to passenger side door & window
Two other suspects were seen breaking into the Marci Jewelry store that same evening.
Marci Jewelry looting suspects
Detectives have already identified and arrested two suspects in the Marci Jewelry burglary, 20 and 21-year-old brothers from Tacoma. But need help with identifying the others.
If you know any of these suspects or have any information, please call Bellevue Police at 425-577-5656.
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.
July 6
TIME
05: 14
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
11000 Blk NE 37th CT
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31640
NARRATIVE
Family members called 911 reporting someone in crisis. She was taken to the hospital for treatment.
TIME
12: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
400 Blk 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31691
NARRATIVE
A subject with a valid Notice of Trespass entered the store. Officers contacted the suspect at the store and arrested him. He will be summoned to court.
TIME
14: 43
CONTACT TYPE
Trespass
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31722
NARRATIVE
A subject entered the facility with a valid Notice of Trespass. Officers contacted the subject and arrested him. He will be summoned to court.
TIME
19: 26
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
3000 Blk 118th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31763
NARRATIVE
Two subjects were involved in a domestic disturbance. Neighbors called 911. Both subjects had conflicting stories. The victim had a large bruise/contusion on her right cheek and stated the suspect punched her. The suspect stated the victim grabbed an ax and threatened to kill him. The victim stated the suspect left the scene and had access to a gun. Officers did not find a weapon in the vehicle or the apartment. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.
TIME
16: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Attempted Robbery
LOCATION
5000 Blk 148th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31738
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that she was in the parking lot of her apartment complex when the suspect approached her and tried to rip her necklace from her neck. The victim said she bent at the waist and screamed, and the suspect was unable to remove the necklace. The suspect fled on foot in an unknown direction. The victim did not want to identify herself and did not want a police report filed.
TIME
22: 28
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
100 Blk 108th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31777
NARRATIVE
A dating couple got into an argument when the female stated she wanted to end the relationship. The male grabbed her by the arm, forcing her arm behind her back. The male fled when other subjects in the apartment called police. He was not located by other officers.
July 7
TIME
04: 26
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
200 Blk 105th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31801
NARRATIVE
The business owner called in stating he heard noises inside his business via remote cameras. Officers arrived on scene and confirmed a valid burglary had occurred. Multiple bystanders provided suspect descriptions and direction of travel. A suspect was located behind the business crouching behind recycling bins and was taken into custody. Store merchandise was recovered from the suspect’s backpack.
TIME
06: 46
CONTACT TYPE
Car Prowl
LOCATION
3200 Blk 158th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31806
NARRATIVE
Unknown suspect(s) broke a vehicle window and stole an estimated $7400 in property, primarily electronics, and caused several thousand dollars of damage. A witness reported a white box van near the victim’s vehicle at approximately 0315 HRS.
TIME
09: 24
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
400 Blk 118th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31812
NARRATIVE
Video showed two unidentified male suspects with heavy builds force entry into a treehouse building at approximately 0120 HRS and stole property totaling an estimated $5000, including patio furniture, a tent, propane tank, and custom hardware.
TIME
18: 22
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
NE 8th St and 120th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31898
NARRATIVE
An officer located a subject who was walking across the intersection, against traffic, requiring vehicles to slow or stop. Earlier, she was walking in a different intersection and reportedly acting strangely. She was transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.
July 8
TIME
08: 57
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
14400 Blk NE 35th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31985
NARRATIVE
A caller reported a female behaving erratically in the park. Officers observed the female in crisis run in front of a vehicle in traffic. Officers took the female into protective custody. She was transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.
TIME
09: 40
CONTACT TYPE
Identity Theft
LOCATION
1200 Blk 116th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-31989
NARRATIVE
The victim reported that her wallet was taken from her desk drawer and several unauthorized payment card charges were made in Bellevue. The charges have been disputed. There is no suspect information at this time.
TIME
15: 03
CONTACT TYPE
Robbery
LOCATION
300 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32054
NARRATIVE
A suspect threatened two juveniles in the bathroom of the above location and made them empty their pockets. He stole personal items from each then fled the bathroom. As he was leaving, the victims yelled that they were robbed. A male intervened and recovered the merchandise. The suspect fled the scene but was later located associated with another call a block away, where he was taken into custody without incident. He was booked into jail.
TIME
19: 25
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
500 Blk 116th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32079
NARRATIVE
A suspect assaulted patrons and staff at the above location. An officer contacted the male and detained him for the assault. The suspect assaulted the officer by intentionally grabbing onto his fingers and applying pressure and causing pain while being escorted to a patrol car. The suspect was booked into jail.
A suspect entered the store during the day and attempted to steal well over $1000 worth of merchandise but was confronted just as he was about to exit. The suspect came back a few hours later and stole approximately $100 of merchandise, then fled the store. An officer located him, and he ran from the into the woods. The suspect was located hiding in the sticker bushes and the stolen property was located as well as an ID and credit cards belonging to another. The suspect was also in possession of a felony amount of suspected heroin, and he had numerous warrants out for his arrest, including a $5000 BPD Theft Warrant. He was booked into jail.
TIME
17: 05
CONTACT TYPE
Domestic Disturbance
LOCATION
3600 Blk 144th PL NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32061
NARRATIVE
A suspect attempted to kick in the door to his father’s apartment. He eventually entered and assaulted his father by hitting him with a vodka bottle and shoving him down onto broken glass causing a laceration. The suspect was arrested without incident and booked into jail.
TIME
10: 07
CONTACT TYPE
Assault
LOCATION
100 Blk Bellevue Way SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32180
NARRATIVE
The reporting party stated that on 07/03/20 a tenant of the apartment complex touched her inappropriately from behind while she was bending over to pick up her cat. The male subject denied the allegation. The reporting party did not want to go through the court process and preferred to seek a resolution with apartment management. Case forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
TIME
17: 39
CONTACT TYPE
Leaving Child Unattended in Vehicle
LOCATION
12400 Blk SE 38th St
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32447
NARRATIVE
Officer arrived on the scene of a report of children locked in a hot car. The officer located kids sweating in the vehicle without air on or an adult around. The suspect was in a retail store in the area and was contacted and told to get children out of the car. The children were not seriously injured. CPS was notified of the report. Charges for a Bellevue City Code violation were forwarded to the prosecutor.
TIME
19: 59
CONTACT TYPE
Sexual Assault Report
LOCATION
450 110 AVE NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32265
NARRATIVE
A female reported a sexual encounter that she wanted to be documented. She initially reported it to Kirkland PD and they contacted BPD to come to take a report. The case has been forwarded to investigations.
July 10
TIME
08: 25
CONTACT TYPE
Shooting
LOCATION
5300 Blk Village Park Dr. SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32321
NARRATIVE
Multiple callers reported a male victim had been shot in the parking lot and that the unidentified suspect had fled on foot. Officers arrived and administered first aid including applying three tourniquets. Bellevue Fire arrived and immediately loaded the victim into the aid unit and took him to the hospital. He sustained multiple gunshot wounds. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
TIME
12: 10
CONTACT TYPE
Suspicious Activity
LOCATION
1100 Blk 96th Ave SE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32342
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to the park regarding a male subject who was seen inappropriately touching himself and possibly taking pictures of people. Upon arrival, the subject was contacted, and an investigation was conducted. The investigation determined no crime occurred and the subject was trespassed from the park and released.
TIME
17: 11
CONTACT TYPE
Warrant
LOCATION
500 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32379
NARRATIVE
Security called regarding a vehicle driving recklessly in the NE garage. Bike officers located the unoccupied vehicle and learned the three occupants were in a store attempting to steal. Two suspects caught wind of what was going on and left the mall on foot. The third continued concealing merchandise but was tipped off by the other suspects, at which point she returned to the vehicle where she was detained. She was taken into custody for a DOC Escape warrant. One of the other suspects never returned to the vehicle as he also had a DOC warrant. The one apprehended suspect was booked into jail.
July 11
TIME
07: 40
CONTACT TYPE
Burglary
LOCATION
200 Blk Bellevue Way NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32457
NARRATIVE
Surveillance video showed the suspect shatter the front glass door and enter the business. The suspect stole approximately $400 cash and a cell phone.
TIME
08: 12
CONTACT TYPE
Traffic Collision
LOCATION
Coal Creek Pkwy SE/Forest DR
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32459
NARRATIVE
Vehicle vs. power pole traffic collision. Minor injuries. Coal Creek was closed most of the day as the power pole had to be replaced due to damage.
TIME
08: 51
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
16700 Blk NE 6th PL
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32463
NARRATIVE
Officers responded to a person in crisis. He was transported to the hospital for an evaluation.
TIME
12: 50
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
16200 Blk NE 12th CT
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32488
NARRATIVE
A subject who had recently been released from prison was taken into protective custody after disclosing he was in crisis. He was transported to the hospital.
July 12
TIME
07: 55
CONTACT TYPE
Theft
LOCATION
1300 Blk 138th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32590
NARRATIVE
A victim reported that unknown person(s) stole the rear license plate from his vehicle.
TIME
09: 30
CONTACT TYPE
Car Theft
LOCATION
100 Blk 112th Ave NE
INCIDENT/CASE#
20-32601
NARRATIVE
A victim reported that unknown person(s) stole his vehicle.
TIME
:
CONTACT TYPE
Mental Health
LOCATION
14100 Blk SE 14th Pl
INCIDENT/CASE#
NARRATIVE
Officers from all 3 shifts responded to several calls regarding the subject throughout the day. The subject is diagnosed with schizophrenia and is apparently off his medication. The Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) was requested and responded to one of the calls. The MCT spoke to the subject and determined he did not meet commitment criteria. He also didn’t meet commitment criteria for officers on any of the other calls. MCT is contacting the subject’s case manager to request a reassessment. The behavior was erratic and at times, disruptive to neighbors, but no violence or threats of violence.
Investigators say a domestic disturbance at a high-rise apartment building in downtown Bellevue lead to the stabbing and shooting Saturday night. Two people died, and two others were injured during the incident.
Detectives say the suspect stabbed a family member and two others at a party. One of the stabbing victims died at the scene, and two others were transported to the hospital. One of those victims was armed and shot the suspect who died at the scene.
The deceased victim is a 21-year-old male from Renton. The other two victims are a 22-year-old female from Bellevue who has been released from the hospital and a 24-year-old Oregon male who is in stable condition at Harborview Medical Center. The deceased suspect is a 41-year-old male from Burien.
The timeline is still being pieced together, and detectives are investigating the motive.
At 7:30 pm Saturday, July 11, Bellevue police and fire responded to reports of shots fire and a possible stabbing in the 900 block 11th Ave NE. Responding officers found one deceased, two critically injured, and one in serious condition. Despite lifesaving efforts, one of the critically injured died at the scene, the other two were transported to the hospital.
According to detectives, this does not appear to be a random act and all involved parties appear to be associated with each other. There is no ongoing danger to the community.
Bellevue police investigators will be at the scene most of the evening. Please avoid the area near 112th Ave NE between NE 8th and NE 10th Street.