Bellevue detectives arrest armed robbery suspect

ChipotleBellevue detectives arrested 25-year-old DeShaun Nabors at his Puyallup in connection with the armed robbery of the Bellevue Chipotle restaurant at Crossroads Mall on October 27, 2019.  Detectives say Nabors was identified by restaurant management as a former Chipotle employee.  Surveillance allowed investigators to put Nabors and his girlfriend’s car in the area of the Chipotle restaurant at the time of the robbery.

OBFChipotleGunA search warrant on the home produced among other things a gun, coin wrappers and a blue glove, like the gloves Nabors used in the robbery.  Detectives say Nabors is a suspect in at least two other similar robberies and are working together with those jurisdictions.

Nabors has been charged with Robbery in the First Degree and is currently in the King County Jail.

Case # 19-57214

12 arrested in Bellevue vice sting

Bellevue Detectives arrested 12 men for patronizing a prostitute in a two-day undercover vice operation. The sting sends a deliberate message to those seeking to buy sex according to Captain Dave Sanabria, “We don’t want you patronizing a prostitute at all, and we absolutely don’t want you doing it in Bellevue.”

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Suspect in the vice sting operation
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Vice sting operation

Throughout the operation, 66 men responded to the vice detective’s ads on known prostitution websites. Of the 12 arrested, one was from Bellevue, many others drove to Bellevue from neighboring cities, and one was on business from Georgia. There would have been 13 arrests if the person had been able to find the hotel. One suspect even arrived in a Ferrari.

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The Ferrari driven to the sting operation

“Prostitution is not a victimless crime,” Sanabria said. “The majority of the women become victims of rape, robbery, and assault. Most are also coerced or forced to continue in the sex trade by a pimp and their economic circumstances.”

Those arrested could also face new consequences. In addition to facing a misdemeanor charge of Patronizing a Prostitute, the Bellevue city prosecutor will now recommend suspects attend a mandatory ten-week Stopping Sexual Exploitation program through Seattle Against Slavery.

“Our goal is for these subjects to stop soliciting prostitutes,” Sanabria explains. “This program gives them the time, ten weeks, and the education to understand how sexually exploiting women causes them harm, plus they’ll learn tools to create healthy relationships in their own lives.”

 

Sky Metalwala still missing 8 years later

It’s been eight years, and still no trace of Sky Metalwala. Sky was just 2-years-old when he vanished from his mother’s vehicle on November 6, 2011. Julia Biryukova says she left Sky in her car after it ran out of gas in Bellevue, and that’s when he disappeared.

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Sky Metalwala, 2-years-old

A police investigation revealed inaccuracies in Julia’s statement, including the fact that her car was not out of gas and had no mechanical problems. Julia spoke with investigators the day she reported her son missing but has since refused to participate in the police investigation.

“Our detectives still want to talk with Julia Biryukova. We believe she knows what happened to Sky,” said Chief Steve Mylett. “We will never forget Sky, and we will not stop looking for him. This is very much an open investigation,” the Chief added. “Someone somewhere knows something. Please come forward and tell us.”

To date, investigators with the Bellevue Police Department, The FBI, and Redmond Police Department have pursued over 2,500 tips and spent more than 14,000 hours investigating this case. To date, the cost has been over two million dollars.

The Chief says he is undeterred. “I will spend any amount of money and go anywhere if our efforts result in finding Sky. He deserves that.”

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Bellevue vice unit employs unique method to aid sex trafficking victims

Bellevue vice detectives are going straight to the source in an effort to help sex workers. The detectives joined a prostitution chat forum as BPD Vice.  The post states in part, “This is not a setup… it’s an attempt to break down barriers that may prevent individuals from reporting crimes against them.”

Many times, providers are afraid to contact law enforcement even if they are a victim of a violent crime.  They fear they will be in trouble. Bellevue police want to assure them; they won’t. “It’s never OK for anyone to be a victim of crime. If you are a victim of robbery, rape, assault, or sex trafficking, please report it. We are here to help but can’t if we don’t know about it,” said Captain David Sanabria.

Since the detective joined the forum, the post has received a lot of attention. One longtime provider has already contacted the vice unit and now encourages others on the forum to do the same.

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Sex providers comment to BPD Vice outreach.

Even self-proclaimed ‘hobbyists,’ or those seeking services, are reacting to the post.

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‘Hobbyist’ response to BPD Vice outreach.

This innovative idea is also receiving national attention and high praise. “We have never seen an agency reach out directly online to offer support for victims of human trafficking. The reaction has reverberated far from Washington state. This is something potential victims across the country saw,” said CEO Rob Spectre of ChildSafe.AI, a company that creates software to help law enforcement reduce child sex trafficking. “Some of these vulnerable communities can seem like a lost cause,” Spectre adds. “The Bellevue vice unit’s effort transcends that cynicism and shows law enforcement can take the first step to build a different relationship.”

“Will there be skeptics?  Undoubtedly.  But if this effort saves one person or starts one conversation that helps, then it will be a success,” Sanabria adds.

If you or someone you know is a sex trade victim, please contact our vice unit at VICEHT@Bellevuewa.gov.

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Sex provider comment.
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Sex provider comment.

Selected crime reports for October 28 – November 3

Below are selected crime reports for last week, ending on Sunday at midnight. This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue. For more information, please visit our interactive crime map.

October 28

 TIME

09: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Circumstances/ Criminal Traffic/ Obstructing/ Resisting Arrest

 LOCATION

NE 1200 blk 108th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57370

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to calls about an occupied vehicle parked on a City of Bellevue park pedestrian trail that was reported as sold in May 2019.  The purchaser was identified as an Officer Safety subject.  Upon detention for investigation of a misdemeanor crime, the subject resisted the officer’s efforts to detain him and a taser had to be deployed. The suspect was placed under arrest for multiple charges and booked into jail.

 TIME

10: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Circumstances

 LOCATION

Tyee Middle School – 13630 SE Allen Rd.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57374

 NARRATIVE

The school received a phone call mentioning violence.  The school was placed in “lockout” while the police investigated the source of the phone call.  No credible threat was developed, and the school was removed from “lockout”.  Historical data placed the caller out-of-state.

 TIME

15: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass/resisting/ Assault

 LOCATION

800 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57422

 NARRATIVE

The suspect went to the business knowing he was trespassed. The suspect violently resisted when officers attempted to arrest him and a taser had to be deployed.  He was not injured and cleared and booked into jail after a 2-hour watch.

 TIME

20: 32

 CONTACT TYPE

Malicious Harassment

 LOCATION

2400 Blk Kelsey Creek Rd.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57487

 NARRATIVE

The victim was visiting Bellevue College and left her car unattended in a parking lot for several hours.  Upon returning, she noticed that it was damaged by an unknown suspect who scratched a swastika into the paint and broke her side-view mirrors.  There were no cameras located in the area, and there are no known witnesses or suspects at this time.

 TIME

22: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 148th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57503

 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted a suspect as he attempted to steal a phone while the Officers were on a contact directly in front of the store.  The suspect also has a history of committing thefts.  He was processed through Bellevue Booking.

October 29

 TIME

02: 07

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

3900 Blk 124th Ave. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57529

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted two subjects at the mall.  One of them was determined to have an outstanding misdemeanor and felony warrant.  He was arrested and booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

06: 46

 CONTACT TYPE

Harassment/Attempted Fraud

 LOCATION

3700 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57540

 
 NARRATIVE

An unknown suspect posing as a representative from the corporate office phoned the store in Factoria and directed the employee by name to remove cash from the safe and bring it to another location.  The employee did not comply and contacted her boss who eventually contacted the police.

 TIME

09: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

3100 Blk 139th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57562

 NARRATIVE

Around 10/28/19, a large sewer pump valued at $10,000 was stolen from a secured parking garage.  The parking garage was intermittently left unsecured during this time due to tenants moving in and out.

 TIME

09: 34

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

500 Blk 98th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57563

 
 NARRATIVE

Over the weekend tools valued at over $5,000 were taken from a construction site.  Entry was possibly made via an unlocked sliding door.

 TIME

20: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

500 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57681

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer contacted the suspect inside his vehicle at the above location.  The suspect had a confirmed Redmond PD Warrant.  Redmond PD declined a warrant meet, so the suspect was released.

 TIME

21: 58

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

11600 Blk NE 8th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57691

 NARRATIVE

An officer observed a vehicle at a gas station with no front license plate displayed.  He was able to investigate the vehicle through databases and identified the front passenger as being a felony warrant subject.  The vehicle left the parking lot and a traffic stop was conducted.  The warrant subject was placed under arrest and booked without incident.

 TIME

22: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Health

 LOCATION

13000 Blk SE 47th Pl.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57699

 NARRATIVE

The reporting party contacted police after her daughter’s teenage boyfriend was acting erratic and violent after taking suspected drugs.  He caused damage to walls in the home and to the hood of a vehicle.  The subject was detained without incident and eventually transported to the hospital.  Charges are being forwarded for review by the prosecutor.

October 30

 TIME

02: 17

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI Drugs

 LOCATION

900 Blk NE 92nd St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57717

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer stopped a vehicle for multiple traffic violations.  He determined that the driver was under the influence of drugs and impaired.  The subject was transported for processing and later booked into jail.  He is a convicted felon for identity theft and possession of a controlled substance.  A gun was seen in the vehicle by the arresting officer.  The vehicle was subsequently seized for a search warrant.

 TIME

03: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

3700 Blk 150th Ave. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57718

 NARRATIVE

An officer stopped a vehicle and found that the driver was driving with a suspended license. She also had two outstanding warrants and was in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia.  She was eventually released after Kent advised they would not accept her for booking.

 TIME

08: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Malicious Mischief

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 155th Pl. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57740

 
 NARRATIVE

The property manager discovered the words “white power” written in a building stairwell.  A similar incident occurred in the same stairwell over the weekend (BPD 19-57231).  Another report was taken.

 TIME

09: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

Identity Theft

 LOCATION

3200 Blk 106th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57746

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim reported an unknown dollar amount of fraudulent activity on his credit card and attempted unauthorized use of his cell phone account.

 TIME

12: 27

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57767

 
 NARRATIVE

On 10/27/19 and 10/29/19 two female suspects stole a total of two sunglasses valued at just under $2000.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

18: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs/Mental Health

 LOCATION

Coal Creek Pkwy / Factoria

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57852

 NARRATIVE

Numerous callers reported a suspect was walking through the middle of the busy roadway under the influence and taking his shirt off.  Officers arrived on scene and detained the male.  The suspect was frisked due to a bulge in his waistband and after callers reported seeing him place something there.  During the frisk approximately 8g of suspected methamphetamine was located.  The suspect was taken to the hospital and drug charges were filed in court.

 TIME

19: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

NE 15 ST and 159th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57851

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect agreed to meet the victim to purchase marijuana. The suspect neglected to bring money and attempted to steal marijuana by force.  A physical fight ensued inside the victim’s car where there was a front-seat passenger.  Sometime during the melee, the front seat passenger was stabbed in the hand.  The victim driver had a knife and had made a stabbing motion back at the suspect to prevent the robbery.  The victim passenger suffered a large laceration on hand and was treated at the hospital.  The suspect was arrested without incident for the attempted robbery and was booked into jail.

 TIME

20: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Obstructing Arrest

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 148 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57863

 NARRATIVE

The suspect was contacted by police for investigation of a warrant. Upon contact by the investigating officer, the suspect took off running through a parking lot. The suspect was told multiple times that she was not free to leave. Given the call load at the time and no available units for backup, the officer made the decision to not chase on foot. The officer is familiar with suspect having arrested her in the past. Probable cause was established, and the suspect will be summoned with a court date for obstructing.

 TIME

22: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 132 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57879

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

23: 09

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

4300 Blk Coal Creek Pkwy SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57881

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect was in violation of multiple, criminal traffic violations. The suspect was advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 October 31

 TIME

00: 19

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

2500 Blk 148th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57890

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

03: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

SB I405/I90

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57910

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect was operating a motor vehicle with a canceled title. The suspect was advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

07: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

5900 Blk 119th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57925

 
 NARRATIVE

Tools valued at over $2400 were taken from a van.  No damage to the van was located.

 TIME

08: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

12200 Blk SE 59th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57932

 
 NARRATIVE

Overnight the victim’s vehicle was unlawfully entered, and documents were taken.

 TIME

10: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

3900 Blk 118th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57947

 
 NARRATIVE

Audio speakers and an amplifier were stolen from a boat that was stored at this location.  Video recording was insufficient for evidentiary purposes.

 TIME

13: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Order Service

 LOCATION

200 Blk 142nd Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57999

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the residence to serve a Temporary Protection Order.  The subject was contacted and per the order, he was instructed to vacate the property.  The subject complied with the order and left the property without incident.

 TIME

19: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

400 Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58076

 NARRATIVE

The suspect concealed merchandise then fled the scene.  She was contacted outside the store by loss prevention.  The total amount of recovered merchandise was $1998.  Officers arrived on the scene and took custody of the female and investigated.  The suspect also had numerous warrants out for her arrest.  She was booked into jail.

 TIME

13: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

16100 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57991

 NARRATIVE

A bike officer recognized the subject who was hanging out in crossroads park.  It was also known the suspect had several BPD warrants.  The suspect was contacted and taken into custody.  The suspect was booked into jail for 7 BPD warrants and a summonsed was filed for alcohol in the park.

 TIME

14: 21

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs

 LOCATION

16100 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58004

 
 NARRATIVE

While riding through the parking lot at Crossroads Park near Station 3, the suspect was seen smoking suspected heroin off tin foil.  The suspect was contacted and arrested for suspected paraphernalia. The suspect was released at the scene and a summons was completed.

 TIME

12: 08

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass

 LOCATION

14224 Bellevue-Redmond Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57980

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was located near the skate park within Highland Park.  It was determined the suspect had previously been trespassed from Highland Park.  The suspect was taken into custody but later released on scene.  A summons was completed.

 TIME

21: 28

 CONTACT TYPE

Sex Offense

 LOCATION

1000 Blk 116 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58082/KPD#19-37685

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim contacted police to report a sex offense that occurred 11 years ago. The victim initially contacted Kirkland PD believing the assault had occurred there. A preliminary investigation by KPD revealed that the alleged crime occurred in Bellevue. A district officer is investigating.

 TIME

22: 16

 CONTACT TYPE

Felony Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58099

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted a suspect during an investigation of a car prowl. Security had contacted police after reports the suspect and another man were prowling vehicles within the parking garage. Security identified the first victim and the first suspect, and it was confirmed by both car prowl victims. The investigating officer determined that the first suspect had multiple, outstanding, confirmed warrants out of the King County area. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail on her warrants. The officer developed information on the second suspect, but he could not be located.  The investigation is ongoing, and charges are pending.

 TIME

22: 21

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault/Malicious Mischief/Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

4000 Blk 138 Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58100

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with a domestic disturbance in progress. The investigating officer determined that the suspect assaulted his wife and sister-in-law during an argument.  The officers discovered that the suspect had willfully damaged community property within their home during the argument. The suspected was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

22: 42

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft/Obstructing/ Drug Paraphernalia

 LOCATION

600 Blk 156th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58105/19-57410/19-57855

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a theft investigation. The store manager observed the suspect take multiple items from the store and leave the property without making any attempt to pay. The manager positively identified the suspect. As police attempted to stop the suspect, she fled on foot across the intersection and was caught a short distance away. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. An assisting officer linked the suspect to recent thefts (#19-57410) and (#19-57855). Additional charges are pending.

 November 1

 TIME

0.3: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

900 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58121

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect while responding to a call of an unwanted subject. Security called police after witnesses the suspect displaying drug intoxication and refusing to leave the property. Upon contact, the investigating officer determined that the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed warrant out of Everett PD. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

04: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

Sex Assault Investigation

 LOCATION

1000 Blk 103 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58124

 NARRATIVE

Downtown Officers were completing an unwanted persons call when the officers saw an extremely intoxicated, half-clothed female running westbound on NE 8th St toward Bellevue Way. The female was detained and made an allegation of sexual assault. The on-call captain and detective sergeant were notified.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

06: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

10200 Blk NE 8 St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-058126

 NARRATIVE

A male suspect stole a heated coffee mug valued at $140.  The suspect fled on foot and was last seen entering a parking garage.

 TIME

07: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary attempt

 LOCATION

3900 Blk 129 Pl SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58138

 
 NARRATIVE

The reporting party heard voices outside of the condo.  She also heard someone attempting to open her slider downstairs.  When she looked outside, she saw a subject walking away from the property. The reporting party said the wooden dowel prevented the subject from opening the slider.

 TIME

13: 31

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

4200 Blk 151st Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58200

 
 NARRATIVE

A subject called his father three times and threatened to kill him. The subject has known mental health issues and lives in Seattle.  Seattle PD was requested to contact and arrest the subject for felony threats.  Charges were filed with the prosecutor.

 TIME

18: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Stalking

 LOCATION

12300 Blk NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58253

 NARRATIVE

The reporting party reports her former boss was physically and verbally abusive.  She stated he made keys to her apartment without her permission and entered it on 10/30 while she was away.  She also stated the subject made threats to assault her ex-boyfriends and sexually assaulted her.  An agency assist report was written and sent to Kirkland due to jurisdiction.  The reporting party obtained a protection order against the subject today, however, it has not been served.  This evening the reporting party went to a meeting and the subject was there. She called 911 and the subject left. The victim provided evidence from her Find My I-Phone app that the subject had followed her throughout the day. He was at her house, the courthouse, her counselor’s office, and the meeting.  Kirkland PD was again notified of the situation.  Charges forwarded to the prosecutor for stalking.

 November 2

 TIME

01: 08

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI Arrest

 LOCATION

116 Ave NE/NE 12 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58322

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The investigating officer observed that suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to drugs. He initiated a DUI investigation, established probable cause and arrested the suspect.

 TIME

11: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

3000 Blk Bellevue Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58364

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the location in regard to an assault that occurred between two women.  Upon arrival, the officers located the suspect as she was walking away from the location.  Officers contacted the suspect and attempted to detain her.  Upon contact, the suspect resisted, and a use force occurred.  During the struggle, the suspect bit an officer causing injury.  The suspect was ultimately taken into custody and was arrested for assaulting a police officer (and other charges related to the actual call for service).  The officer received medical treatment for her injuries and continued her shift.

 November 3

 TIME

00: 07

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft/Urinating in Public

 LOCATION

300 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58478

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a theft investigation. The manager says the suspect had taken multiple bottles of “alcohol” and left the store without paying for the merchandise. The manager positively identified the suspect, who was found to be in possession of the stolen merchandise in open view. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

00: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Possession of Stolen Property

 LOCATION

10600 Blk NE 12 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58475

 NARRATIVE

A registered owner reported his car was stolen.  Officers located the vehicle at a business and detained the suspect. After the arrested, a search produced burglary tools and multiple IDs of different victims. The suspect was taken to jail.

 TIME

01: 13

 CONTACT TYPE

DUI with Injury

 LOCATION

3700 Blk 134th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58486

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a one-vehicle collision with injuries. The officers discovered that the suspect had accidentally run over his girlfriend while attempting to turn his vehicle out of the cul-de-sac they were parked in. The female victim was transported to the hospital with a possible serious injury to her left leg. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was exhibiting the effects of impairment due to alcohol consumption and driving. Probable cause was established, and the suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

01: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

108th AVE NE/NE 8th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58491

 

 

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to a physical disturbance in progress. Upon arrival, officers discovered an uncooperative male victim who had been violently assaulted. Multiple witnesses were contacted, and a suspect was detained for investigation of Felony Assault.  The investigating officer determined that during the disturbance, the victim had been choked, possibly had a broken nose and concussion, and was having trouble breathing. BFD Medics were called to the scene and transported the victim to the hospital. None of the witnesses were willing to relate any details of the incident. The investigating officer observed that the suspect would not share any details of the assault, however, there was evidence of him being the primary aggressor. Officers photographed the victim and the suspect. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail. While at the hospital with the victim, an officer was able to establish a rapport with the victim and learned that his girlfriend was also involved. Officers conducted a welfare check for the victim’s girlfriend and found she was unharmed. The victim’s girlfriend was also uncooperative and unwilling to provide any details as to why she and her boyfriend were attacked. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

04: 16

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

700 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58495

 
 NARRATIVE

Snohomish County Sherriff’s department contacted Bellevue police about an assault that occurred in Bellevue at approximately 0130 HRS. Snohomish County deputies had a suspect in custody at the City of Bothell for Assault DV and stated that the female victim was safe. The suspect was transferred to Bellevue, where he was transported and booked into jail.

 TIME

04: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

15800 Blk NE 15th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58496

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during an investigation of a domestic disturbance.  The victim had contacted police wanting to report that his ex-boyfriend had assaulted him. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the victim had obvious injuries. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

07: 14

 CONTACT TYPE

Eluding A Police Officer

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 29th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58501

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers were investigating a suspicious vehicle and when they arrived on the scene, the driver quickly backed out and exited the property at a high rate of speed. Attempts were made to conduct a traffic stop, however, the vehicle failed to yield and sped away; there was no pursuit. The vehicle failed to stop at multiple red lights and did not yield to a traffic stop. There was no visible license plate and windows tinted on a newer model light vehicle.   

 TIME

23: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 140th Ave NE/Evergreen

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-58624

 NARRATIVE

An officer was on proactive patrol and located an occupied parked vehicle. According to police records, the registered owner had an active warrant. The officer contacted the occupant and determined the subject was the registered owner.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 

Bellevue officers help man find housing

57-year-old Brid lived out of a camper in Bellevue for four years.  He was frustrated and feeling hopeless. “I couldn’t find a place to live, and I couldn’t get help. It’s almost impossible for a single male out there. I felt like all I did was fill out forms and wait. I waited many years, and then I met Officers Neese and Wallace.”

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Brid and Officer Darlene Wallace

Bellevue Officers Greg Neese and Darlene Wallace both issued warnings and ticketed Brid’s vehicles many times over the years. They even had his vehicles towed, but always offered hope and a connection to resources. “Over the years as I got to know Brid, he genuinely wanted help,” said Officer Wallace.  “I got him in touch with The Sofia Way, with someone who specializes in helping car campers.  But credit goes to Brid for being willing to do the work to get off the streets,” Wallace says.

Officer Neese agrees Brid’s desire to change was genuine. “Brid admitted where he made mistakes and worked on his sobriety. I was happy to support him any way I could.  I helped him get rid of some 20-year-old warrants. I even gave him a generator to keep him going.”

Eventually, The Sophia Way helped Brid move into Camp Second Chance, a ‘tiny home’

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Brid outside his ‘tiny home’

homeless encampment. Brid credits the Bellevue officers for changing his life. “If it weren’t for Officers Neese and Wallace, I never would have found this place. They visited me; they stood up for me and kept me safe. They got me the help I needed.”

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Brid with his cat outside his ‘tiny home’

Brid’s currently in therapy and has been off drugs for several years. He’s working fulltime, has reconnected with his family and is looking to move into an apartment. Brid says, “I never knew life could be this good. I’m hopeful and thankful to Bellevue PD.”

Both officers Wallace and Neese say help is available for anyone who wants it, whether it’s housing, substance abuse or other social service needs.  And Bellevue officers are available to help make that connection.

Selected crime reports for October 21 – 27

Below are selected crime reports for last week, ending on Sunday at midnight. This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue. For more information, please visit our interactive crime map.

October 21

 TIME

03: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants/Drugs

 LOCATION

14600 Blk SE Eastgate Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55958

 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a traffic stop and found that the male driver had five outstanding misdemeanor warrants and was driving with a suspended license.  Further investigation revealed that a male passenger in the vehicle had a felony warrant, and a female passenger was in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia.  Both males were booked on their warrants without incident.  The female was released at the scene.

 TIME

07: 09

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Theft

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 145th Pl. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55973

 
 NARRATIVE

A vehicle was stolen overnight by an unknown suspect.

 TIME

07: 43

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Circumstances

 LOCATION

300 Blk 118th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55978

 SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
 NARRATIVE

The reporting party came across an abandoned box near the leasing office that contained a firearm.  Through investigation, it was determined that the rifle may belong to a convicted felon.  The firearm was booked into evidence.

 TIME

19: 35

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance/Felony Threats

 LOCATION

5400 Blk Village Park Dr. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56097

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim says her boyfriend choked her last night, had her walk out to the car and pointed a handgun at her.  He then threatened her life after she told him she wanted to break it off with him when she found out he was married.  She told him she called his wife which allegedly set him off.  The suspect left the scene and his whereabouts are unknown.  UPDATE:  The suspect has been arrested.

 TIME

20: 18

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

2300 Blk 140 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56100

 
 NARRATIVE

A victim called 911 to report he was assaulted by two assailants and bleeding from his face. The victim initially advised the responding officer that he was punched, and head-butted by two males.  The victim was heavily intoxicated.  The victim reported that the suspect had a bulge in his jacket that had to be a gun, and pulled a gun out and pointed it at him and that the second suspect had a knife.  The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of a bloody nose area.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

21: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

4000 Blk 150th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

18-15899

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer was conducting traffic control for a collision when a tree fell onto the roadway. The officer stopped a vehicle to avoid the hazard and recognized the occupant as a possible warrant subject. The officer checked police records and confirmed the warrant. The subject was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

22: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs

 LOCATION

148th Ave NE/Bellevue-Redmond RD

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56120

 NARRATIVE

An officer witnessed a moving vehicle with defective equipment. He also noted a passenger in the vehicle was moving suspiciously, as the officer drove next to the suspect vehicle. The officer conducted a stop and was granted a consent search. The search revealed suspected drug paraphernalia in the passenger’s open bag. She was summonsed and released.

 October 22

 TIME

07: 11

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 35th St.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56159

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim’s vehicle was unlawfully entered overnight, and personal items were taken.  Possibly related to 19-56181.

 TIME

08: 59

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

15000 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56171

 
 NARRATIVE

Between 0845 and 0855 hours, the victim’s car window was shattered and her purse containing credit cards was taken.

 TIME

22: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

140 AVE NE/Bellevue-Redmond Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56529

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had Failed to Lawfully Register his vehicle after purchase. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

23: 52

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

12800 BLK NE 8th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56548

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a traffic violation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene.

 October 24

 TIME

00: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

No Contact Order Violation

 LOCATION

SE 16 ST/156 AVE SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56564

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect and the protected party during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was in violation of a served DV No Contact Order. The suspect was arrested, transported and booked into jail.

 TIME

10: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Stolen Recovery

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 140 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-50496

 
 NARRATIVE

The apartment manager called Bellevue Police to report a suspicious vehicle that had been parked in their parking lot for some time. A check showed that the vehicle was confirmed stolen out of Bellevue PD. No suspect currently.  

 TIME

00: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Sexual Assault

 LOCATION

10200 Blk NE 4 St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-5661

 
 NARRATIVE

The victim reports two incidents where two different coworkers forced her to perform a sexual act.  The victim says the two incidents took place almost one year ago. Detectives were notified and consulted.

 TIME

11: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft/Vehicle prowl

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 140 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56488

 
 NARRATIVE

While officers were investigating an unrelated stolen vehicle recovery, the above-listed suspect walked past officers (who were clearing the scene), entered the recovered vehicle and took a phone charger. An officer also noticed that the suspect’s phone was flashing “Where’s my I-Phone”. After a brief secondary investigation, the officer was able to locate the iPhone’s real owner, who was the victim of a car prowl. The suspect was subsequently arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Mental Health

 LOCATION

16700 Blk NE 6th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

INC# 19-56704

 
 NARRATIVE

A joint effort between the BPD bike unit and patrol shift officers in taking the subject into custody. After brief surveillance on the subject’s residence, the subject was arrested for a warrant out of Bellevue and subjected to a mental health evaluation. The subject’s family contacted BPD about the subject’s declining mental health and requested assistance taking the subject into custody. The subject was transported and booked into jail. King County was notified.

 TIME

14: 35

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

156th Ave NE/NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56681

 NARRATIVE

Officers located the above-known warrant subject in the Crossroads area.  The subject had a $10,000 warrant out of Seattle for vehicle prowling. The warrant was confirmed and a search following the arrest produced a suspected methamphetamine pipe in the subject’s pocket.  The subject was arrested and booked into jail.

 October 25

 TIME

00: 06

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Trespass

 LOCATION

700 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56777

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted an intoxicated, unwanted subject at a business. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had an outstanding, confirmed Warrant out of Bellevue for Assault. In addition, the suspect was on active Trespass from the business similar intoxicated behavior. The suspect arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

00: 49

 CONTACT TYPE

Obstructing/Resisting Arrest

 LOCATION

700 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56781/19-56785

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the above location in reference to a possible Felony Assault. The officers located the intoxicated victim and the possible suspect. Upon detaining the suspect and attempting to interview him, a second suspect repeatedly interfered with the investigating officers after being warned to walk away.  The second suspect was arrested for refusing to comply with lawful commands. The victim was unable to identify the first suspect and he was released.

 TIME

01: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Illegal Possession of Firearm/Drugs

 LOCATION

3200 Blk 156 Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56784

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the first suspect during a traffic stop and it was determined that he had an outstanding warrant. In addition, officers observed that the suspect had a loaded handgun in plain view under the driver’s seat of the vehicle within his dominion and control. Upon detaining the suspect and securing firearm, officers observed that the serial number to the firearm had been ground off. A second suspect then verbally identified himself and was found to have an outstanding warrant, as well. Once both suspects had been arrested, a search revealed (1.35) grams of suspected methamphetamine illegally in suspect one’s possession. Both suspects were booked into jail.

 TIME

04: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Dispute

 LOCATION

4100 Blk SE 4th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56791

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for a physical dispute in progress.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect had assaulted his roommate while arguing over domestic issues. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

06: 29

 CONTACT TYPE

Stolen gun

 LOCATION

15900 Blk NE 1st St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56797

 
 NARRATIVE

The reporting party called 911 because a car was blocking his driveway. The vehicle was occupied by two people who were sleeping. The officers arrived and woke the subjects.  Multiple large knives were observed on the floorboard.  The female passenger had an outstanding warrant.  The officer standing on the drivers’ side saw that she was sitting on a revolver.  The female was removed and arrested.  The pistol was removed and secured.  The pistol came back as a stolen firearm. The vehicle’s plate also returned as unreported stolen.  The male in the driver seat was arrested and both were booked into jail.

 TIME

10: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Assist

 LOCATION

900 Blk 178th Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56827

 NARRATIVE

Officers assisted Snohomish County deputies with an Extreme Risk Protection Order service.  The respondent is a Bellevue resident.  The order was successfully served, firearms were recovered, and the respondent was arrested by the deputies.

 TIME

13: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Disorderly Conduct

 LOCATION

16500 Blk NE 12th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56861

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to multiple calls over the period of an hour regarding a subject causing various types of disturbances.  The subject was contacted but officers lacked probable cause to arrest.  Subsequent to a second contact with the subject, officers remained in the area, maintained visual and quickly established probable cause for disorderly conduct.  The subject was contacted and arrested without incident.

 TIME

05: 26

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft/Trespass

 LOCATION

12900 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57020

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspects regarding an investigation of theft and trespass.  The investigating officers determined that the suspect and his brother were illegally on the property of business helping themselves to things that did not belong to them.  The officers observed that both suspects appeared to be exhibiting the effects of recent Methamphetamine use.  The business manager contacted and confirmed that the suspects did not have permission to be on-site or remove any property from the business. The officers linked the suspects to recent theft in case #19-51812. Both were arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

22: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

12200 Blk NE 12th Ln.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-56970

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a possible domestic disturbance involving a knife.  They eventually determined that the subjects were involved in an argument and that they both struck each other causing pain.  There were no knives involved.  The primary aggressor was determined to be the male, and he was booked into jail without incident.  The female will be charged with assault via summons.

 October 26

 TIME

04: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

3700 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57016

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers conducted a traffic stop and determined that the driver had an outstanding warrant for theft.  She was also an unlicensed driver. She was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

11: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Death Report

 LOCATION

14600 Blk Newport Way SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57080

 NARRATIVE

A 54-year-old female was found deceased in her bed by roommates. She had been dead for at least 24 hours. Unknown causes, nothing suspicious to note. Next of kin and medical examiner responded to the scene, and detectives were notified.

 TIME

21: 34

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

SE 36th St. & Richards Rd.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57153

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to the report of an assault that had just occurred near Factoria.  The victim was struck with a blunt object, which caused a possible dislocation of his knee.  The suspect fled the area on foot, and he was eventually located by the primary investigating officers after they cleared the scene.  He also had injuries and was treated at the hospital before being booked into jail.  The suspect also had an outstanding felony warrant.

October 27

 TIME

02: 06

 CONTACT TYPE

Assist

 LOCATION

Near SB I-405

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57202

 
 NARRATIVE

A suspect burglarized an occupied residence in Kirkland.  He also took the victim’s vehicle while fleeing the scene.  A short time later Washington State Patrol located the stolen vehicle on I-405 SB.  The suspect vehicle was involved in a traffic accident just before the burglary suspect bailed on foot and ran westbound within Bellevue.  Bellevue units assisted WSP and Kirkland with a perimeter.  A lengthy search was conducted; however, the suspect was not found.  The investigation is ongoing by Kirkland.

 TIME

09: 29

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Circumstance

 LOCATION

13800 Blk 12th NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57219

 
 NARRATIVE

A subject was gasping for air while sleeping and the family called 911 for a possible drug overdose. Family members performed CPR on the scene. Once on scene, medics treated the subject and he started breathing and became alert. Subject went to the hospital for further evaluation.

 TIME

08: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Armed Robbery

 LOCATION

1300 Blk 156 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57214

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to an armed takeover robbery in Crossroads. The suspect was armed with an automatic pistol and forced two employees at gunpoint to the back safe and forced them to open it. The suspect fled out the back door with cash. A perimeter was established and a K9 track led officers to an empty parking stall behind Dicks Sporting goods and it stopped there.

 TIME

10: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Commercial Burglary

 LOCATION

900 Blk 160 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57226

 NARRATIVE

The suspects forcibly entered the store and pried open the safe and took cash. The suspect then entered a second safe and stole jewelry. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

11: 07

 CONTACT TYPE

Hate crime

 LOCATION

2000 Blk 155th Pl NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57256

 NARRATIVE

An unknown suspect drew in dust the word “Hate” and a swastika in the stairwell of an apartment complex.  Photos were taken and the stairs were cleaned prior to the officers arriving.  There was no damage to the property.

 TIME

15: 11

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Obstructing

 LOCATION

400 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57256

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a social contact with a subject and during conversation obtained the suspect’s name prior to him walking away.  The officer learned the suspect had a misdemeanor warrant and re-contacted the subject with another officer.  The officers advised the suspect he was under arrest and the suspect turned around and placed his hands behind his back.  Once contact was made with the suspect he tensed up and would not cooperate.  The suspect refused all verbal commands and after being handcuffed was resisting.  It took numerous officers to get him into the patrol vehicle and the suspect was placed in a hobble and helmet.  Fire responded and cleared the suspect.  While en route to jail, the suspect continued to hit his head and was able to hit his nose on the door causing a laceration. The suspect was taken to the hospital and received stitches and was then booked into jail.

 TIME

21: 26

 CONTACT TYPE

Recovered stolen vehicle

 LOCATION

3500 Blk Factoria Blvd SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-57309

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a stop for traffic infractions and determined that the VIN on the vehicle did not match the license plates that were displayed.  A check of the VIN revealed that the vehicle was stolen.  The displayed license plates were stolen as well.  One of the occupants had an outstanding warrant.  A concealed handgun and suspected Fentanyl were also found in the vehicle.  One of the suspects attempted to flee while at the hospital, but he was quickly taken down by the officer who was with him.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 

Selected crime reports for October 14 -20

Below are selected crime reports for last week, ending on Sunday at midnight. This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue. For more information, please visit our interactive crime map.

October 14

 TIME

00: 01

 CONTACT TYPE

Trespass

 LOCATION

11600 Blk NE 8 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54629

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with a disturbance in progress. Upon arrival, the officers discovered that the suspect had violated a trespass order that he had just been issued approximately 3 hours ago for the same location. While causing the disturbance, the suspect grabbed a female customer; she was not injured and declined to pursue charges. The suspect was arrested for trespass and booked into jail.

 TIME

06: 22

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

12000 Blk NE 8 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54650

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for an outstanding warrant.  The warrant was confirmed out of Snohomish county.  He was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

09: 33

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 156 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54674

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a residence and learned about two domestic violence incidents between a mother and her son during the last month. On each occasion, the son threatened his mother, at least once he assaulted her and caused injury. The mother told officers that her son has an affiliation with the “guys who committed the homicide in the park”.  Later in the day, officers contacted the subject in a vehicle when he was pulling into a taco truck stand. He was arrested without incident and booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 17

 CONTACT TYPE

Fire assist

 LOCATION

10800 Blk NE 14th Pl

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54737

 
 NARRATIVE

The Bellevue Fire Department responded to a structure fire involving a vacant residential home. A fire arson investigator requested that a police arson detective respond.

 TIME

22: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

450 110 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

18-12436

 NARRATIVE

A suspect was released from Kent City Jail and into the custody of Bellevue Police. The suspect had an outstanding warrant for theft out of Bellevue. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

23: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

1600 BLK 148 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54784

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date and released at the scene.

 TIME

23: 22

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

15000 Blk Main ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54787

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with a theft investigation. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had an outstanding warrant out of Bellevue PD for theft. The stolen property was recovered and returned to the victim’s business. The business manager requested trespass but declined to pursue charges. the suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

23: 37

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Trespass

 LOCATION

15100 Blk SE 38 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54789

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with an investigation into a trespass.  The investigating officer determined that the suspect had been trespassed by the property manager yesterday evening for acting aggressively toward customers and staff. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

October 15

 TIME

01: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

140 Ave NE/NE 8 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54796

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect in connection with a domestic disturbance. The investigating officer determined that while arguing with his father, the suspect willfully damaged his father’s vehicle and fled the scene when he realized that the police had been called. The suspect’s father was uncooperative with the investigation and refused to provide a statement. Probable cause was established, and the suspect was advised that he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

02: 38

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

15500 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Road

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54802

 NARRATIVE

Shortly after being released by police, the suspect was re-contacted by officers in connection with a theft investigation. The suspect was positively identified by the on-duty employee and was observed taking a pack of cigarettes without paying. He was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

03: 53

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant Arrest

 LOCATION

450 110 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54806

 NARRATIVE

Kirkland police arrested the suspect and turned him over to Bellevue Police on an outstanding warrant. The suspect was booked into jail.

 TIME

07: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

15800 Blk SE 37th

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54816

 NARRATIVE

The suspect(s) forced entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole two suitcases from inside. One suitcase contained a .45 caliber pistol (entered as stolen). There is no suspect information

 TIME

09: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Missing Person Recovery

 LOCATION

2600 Blk Landerholm Circle

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54667

 
 NARRATIVE

While investigating a drug call for service, it was determined the subject was a missing person out of Seattle.  The subject was in good health and removed from the system as a missing person.

 

 TIME

09: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Health

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 40th

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54676

 
 NARRATIVE

A resident of a senior assisted living facility has been stealing property and disturbing other residences. Today, the resident refused to leave the manager’s office and concealed an exterior brass water spout that she took from the manager’s desk. Police officers recovered the items taken and returned them. The resident was uncooperative throughout the contact. Her caseworkers from Sophia’s Place arrived and assisted in mediating. This report is for documentation. 

 TIME

13: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Bomb Call

 LOCATION

200 Blk 110 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54884

 
 NARRATIVE

Employees found a suspicious note at the bottom of a laundry chute. The note claimed that there was a bomb in the hotel.  Bellevue Police bomb technicians responded and investigated. There was confirmation that a large event was being held in the hotel at the time. It was determined that no further action could take place. Evidence was collected and processed.

 TIME

19: 57

 CONTACT TYPE

Fraud/Theft Arrest

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54970

 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect for investigation of fraud. The investigating officer determined that the suspect is an employee of the victim business and was under investigation by loss prevention for fraudulently crediting money to her account. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

20: 56

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

600 BLK 112th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54973

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license. The suspect was advised that she would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

22: 54

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 140 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54987

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license and that there was no Biological Ignition Interlock Device required by law installed within his vehicle. The suspect was advised he would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

23: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

17200 Blk NE 8 ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54993

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted the suspect during a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect had failed to lawfully register her vehicle after purchase. She was advised she would be summoned in the mail with a court date.

 TIME

14: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

4100 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

17—34465

 NARRATIVE

While riding through the mall parking lot, bike officers the suspect sitting in the front passenger seat of a vehicle and drug paraphernalia was seen inside the vehicle. The suspect had two misdemeanor warrants for driving with a suspended license. He was arrested and booked into jail.

October 16

 TIME

00: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1600 Blk 140 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55069

 NARRATIVE

A confidential source relayed information to an officer that a subject threatened an ex-girlfriend with a knife. The officer developed probable cause and learned that the suspect is currently living in a tent in a wooded area. He also learned that the suspect is a convicted felon possibly in possession of a handgun. Several officers were involved in an arrest plan, but the suspect could not be located. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

09: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Mental Health

 LOCATION

13000 Blk Bellevue-Redmond RD

 INCIDENT/CASE#
 
 NARRATIVE

A subject requested to speak with a mental health professional following his appointment at the VA clinic in Bellevue. He believes his neighbors are going to kill him and that they are tracking him. There have been several mental/emotional calls with this subject in the past. He was taken to the hospital for a voluntary committal.

 TIME

14: 49

 CONTACT TYPE

Recovered Vehicle

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55094

 
 NARRATIVE

Security called to advise of a stolen vehicle driving in the parking lot.  Officers arrived on the scene and the vehicle was parked and unoccupied.  The suspect was identified by security and detained.  The vehicle was confirmed stolen out of Redmond and the suspect was arrested and booked in jail.

 October 17

 TIME

04: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault 2nd degree

 LOCATION

500 Blk 116th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55198

 NARRATIVE

After committing theft at a local store, two subjects became involved in a dispute because the driver left the other subject while he was still in the store.  During the dispute, one of them struck the other with garden hand pruners and caused minor injuries to the victim’s neck and forearm.  He did not require any medical attention.  The victim ran from the scene but was located behind the winter shelter during a K9 search.  He was later arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Homeless Encampment

 LOCATION

11900 Blk Coal Creek Pkwy SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55279

 NARRATIVE

The station officer contacted the subjects while posting at a homeless encampment with the parks department and our new homeless coordinator. The subjects were given written notice and informed to vacate. Cleanup will be performed next week.

 TIME

19: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Residential Burglary, Car Theft

 LOCATION

4600 Blk 136th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55379

 
 NARRATIVE

The victims’ residence was ransacked, and a vehicle stolen. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

17: 55

 CONTACT TYPE

Reckless Burning

 LOCATION

1500 Blk of Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55339

 
 NARRATIVE

A hungry subject decided to cook a potato wrapped in tin foil in a tree stump near the sidewalk. When questioned about the incident, the subject stated he had exhausted all efforts to find a park with a grill.  Fire arrived and estimated the flames to be approximately 6 inches in height. They promptly extinguished the fire without incident. The subject was uncooperative with responding officers and he was advised he would be receiving a summons in the mail.

 TIME

21: 34

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

2600 Blk 148th Ave. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55388

 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a contact of two subjects who both had outstanding warrants.  Only one subject’s warrants were confirmed, and she was booked into jail without incident.

 TIME

22: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

1800 Blk 148th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55403

 NARRATIVE

An officer conducted a traffic stop after a license plate check revealed that the registered owner of a vehicle had a suspended license and an outstanding warrant.  He was issued a summons for driving with a suspended license and booked into jail on the warrant.

 October 18

 TIME

09: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

12800 Blk Northup Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55229

 
 NARRATIVE

Multiple storage units were broken into overnight.  The suspect(s) cut the locks and then placed them back onto the clasp.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

22: 02

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

300 Blk 120th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55609

 SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
 NARRATIVE

A loss prevention officer observed a subject who he believes has stolen from other stores. He followed the subject to a vehicle in the parking lot.  The subject then obtained a can from the vehicle and chased the loss prevention officer while spraying an unknown substance towards him.  The investigation is ongoing to confirm the suspect’s identity.  This incident did not include theft.

 October 19

 TIME

03: 58

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs

 LOCATION

14300 & I-90 Westbound

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55660

 NARRATIVE

Officers conducted a traffic stop and discovered that the driver had a suspended license. They also found that he was in possession of suspected methamphetamine.  The suspect was arrested and released at the scene without incident.

 TIME

08: 36

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

12800 Blk Northup Way

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55678

 
 NARRATIVE

Unidentified suspect(s) forced entry into fifteen storage units.  This was the eighth time in the last month that these storage units have been burglarized.  The reporting party named a possible accomplice.  Details on the stolen items are pending contact from the victims.

 TIME

12: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

14500 Blk NE 39th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55698

 NARRATIVE

An intoxicated male and female in a dating relationship were involved in a dispute over their child.  No crime was established.  The male left for the day to avoid any further conflict.

 TIME

16: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Felony Warrant

 LOCATION

3000 Blk 167 AVE NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55733

 NARRATIVE

The suspect was at her mother’s residence attempting to get property from it when the mother was not home.  The mother knew the suspect had a felony warrant for her arrest and called 911. The suspect was contacted by a police officer and a warrant was confirmed out of Skagit County.  The suspect was arrested without incident and booked into jail.

 October 20

 TIME

10: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

4700 Blk 142nd Pl. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55837

 NARRATIVE

Overnight the victim’s vehicle was unlawfully entered. A laptop and two checkbooks were stolen. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

23: 48

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrants

 LOCATION

5100 Blk 113th Ave. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-55941

 NARRATIVE

An officer was conducting a direct patrol at Newport Park & Ride when he observed suspicious activity.  He contacted a subject and determined that there was a criminal traffic violation for an altered trip permit and a misdemeanor warrant for the subject who was in the possession of the vehicle.  The subject was also in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia.  Two additional subjects left the area quickly.  Their identity was later discovered and one of them also had an outstanding arrest warrant.

 

Selected crime reports for October 7-13

Below are selected crime reports for last week, ending on Sunday at midnight. This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue. For more information, please visit our interactive crime map.

October 7

 TIME

00: 05

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

15600 Blk NE 8th ST

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53374

 
 NARRATIVE

Police contacted a suspect for an assault. The responding officers located the suspect a short distance away from business and he was detained without incident. The primary officer determined that the suspect was extremely intoxicated and had attempted to assault one of the cashiers of the business and hurt himself in the process. He was arrested, treated and the hospital for his injuries and then booked into jail.

 TIME

00: 38

 CONTACT TYPE

Drugs/Possession of Stolen Vehicle/Car Prowl

 LOCATION

12300 Blk SE 23 PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53379/19-53384

 NARRATIVE

Police responded to the above location for a car prowl in progress. Officers on the scene confirmed two fresh car prowls in the neighborhood. The first suspect was located a short distance away. A K9 track could not produce the second suspect. A search after the arrest produced suspected methamphetamine on the suspect. After placing the suspect into the rear of the patrol car, the officers observed the suspect attempting to hide suspected heroin he had concealed on his person. After interviewing the suspect, he agreed to go back to his vehicle.  Officers discovered the license plates were stolen and that the second suspect was inside. Officers arrested both suspects and booked them into jail.

 TIME

01: 47

 CONTACT TYPE

Criminal Traffic Arrest

 LOCATION

NE 8th ST/106th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53381

 NARRATIVE

Officers contacted the suspect for a traffic stop. The investigating officer determined that the suspect was driving with a suspended license out of California. The suspect advised he would be summoned with a court date and released at the scene.

 TIME

03: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Car Prowl

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 164 Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53385

 
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to a car prowl in progress. The suspects were last seen running from the victim vehicle eastbound toward 164th Ave NE. A K9 track did not produce a suspect and the investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

15: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Hit and Run

 LOCATION

3000 Blk Landerholm Circle

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53460

 NARRATIVE

A suspect twice backed into a car and hit a cement pole while trying to tow a car from the parking garage. Witnesses told him what he did and to stop. The suspect dropped the car he was towing in the street and left the scene. Officers were able to locate the suspect and have him return to the scene. He is being summoned for Hit and Run.

 TIME

18: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

1500 Blk 145th Pl SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53497

 NARRATIVE

Officers located two subjects who had been in a fight earlier in the evening. All parties ran but were later located. The victim was treated for facial injuries due to the fight. All were trespassed from the store.

 TIME

23: 11

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

1800 Blk 130th Ave. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53536

 NARRATIVE

A suspect entered the store and pointed a weapon at an employee.  He removed some money and fled southbound from the store along the west side of 130th Ave. NE.  The investigation is ongoing.  There were no injuries to the victim or witnesses.

 October 8

 TIME

06: 56

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

6000 Blk 142nd CT SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53560

 
 NARRATIVE

The responding officer learned that a husband and wife were having marital problems. During a morning argument, the husband walked into the kitchen and began to throw several dishes into the wall, breaking them and putting his family in fear. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.

 TIME

14: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

12000 Blk SE 37th PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53643

 NARRATIVE

A suspect was seen taking a package off the victim’s porch and getting into the driver’s seat of a LIME car. Officers saw it leaving 120th and turning west on 118 Ave SE. After officers turned around, they were not able to locate the vehicle. LIME would not assist with any information.

 TIME

12: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

500 Blk Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53624

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect was caught stealing and ran from loss prevention. At one point, he turned around and punched one of them in the face causing bruising. As the suspect ran from the area, he was caught by officers, arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

19: 36

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

12800 Blk SE 38th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53690

 NARRATIVE

The suspect entered the business wearing a mask and gloves and demanded the employee fill a bag with money from the till.  A weapon was seen in the suspect’s pocket and he left with the money. A K9 track was initiated and ended at a nearby condominium complex.  The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

19: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Welfare Check

 LOCATION

1300 Blk 145th Pl. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53700

 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to contact the reporting party, who claimed she was recently kidnapped in Seattle and stabbed in the arm by her ex-boyfriend.  She had already been treated and released from the hospital and the incident was previously reported to Seattle Police.  At the time of this contact, the reporting party believed that the outstanding suspect was possibly inside of her Bellevue apartment.  His location could not be confirmed.  Officers attempted to assist the reporting party in getting her personal property, but they were not able to since the locks had been changed and entry could not be made by maintenance staff in a timely manner.  The chain of command was notified.

October 10

 TIME

10: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault/Kidnapping/Eluding/Malicious Mischief/Hit and Run

 LOCATION

1300 Blk 145th PL SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53762

 NARRATIVE

The suspect broke into the victim’s apartment and broke down the bathroom door to get to her. The victim called 911 and threw the phone in a cabinet so the suspect would not see. The suspect threatened to kill the victim if she did not get her belongings and leave with him. As they were walking out the door, the victim ran toward the office where a man was standing, and she begged for help. The suspect got into his vehicle and floored his Jeep toward both victims. Both victims managed to jump out of the way and the suspect drove into the office. He revved his engine trying to get further into the office. The suspect then left on 145 PL SE where he was met by officers who attempted to stop him. The suspect fled and a pursuit was authorized by the Major. The pursuit ended in Seattle on Rainer Ave where the suspect foot bailed and tried carjacking someone but was quickly taken out of the victim’s vehicle by Seattle Police. The suspect hit several vehicles during the pursuit, with no significant damage to any. No citizens were injured. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

16: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Assault

 LOCATION

500 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53841

 NARRATIVE

The suspect stabbed the victim during an argument. The suspect then ran from the scene, but officers located him a block away from where he eventually complied with commands to surrender. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

15: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

14600 Blk NE 34th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53805

 NARRATIVE

The victim came home to find a man running out of her apartment. There was no forced entry. Items were stolen. A neighbor also chased the suspect. The investigation is ongoing.

 TIME

17: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft

 LOCATION

400 Blk 120th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53828

 NARRATIVE

A suspect stole items from the store and fled. Officers located the suspect a while later walking out from behind a store from the railroad tracks. The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 44

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1200 Blk 108 Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-53774

 NARRATIVE

The suspect and victim are father and son and got into an argument. The father tackled the son causing a back injury. The father was booked into jail.

 TIME

18: 30

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant/Obstruction/Theft

 LOCATION

400 Blk 120th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-50340

 SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
 NARRATIVE

Officers located a suspect while doing proactive police work around the stores. The suspect stole items from the store, had a felony warrant and resisted arrest. The suspect was tasered and physically restrained. He was arrested and booked into jail.

October 11

 TIME

02: 16

 CONTACT TYPE

Burglary

 LOCATION

3900 Blk Factoria Blvd. SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54091

 
 NARRATIVE

Detectives developed information regarding a possible burglary. The detectives responded and found that a burglary was in progress at a small business in Factoria.  The suspects were leaving the scene as the Detectives arrived.  They followed the suspect vehicle into Mountlake Terrace where a traffic stop was attempted by Snohomish County.  The vehicle fled and was eventually located in a ditch with no occupants inside.  One suspect was later found by a K9.  All of the other suspects have been identified by Detectives.  Great work by all and nice job in a supporting role by all of the patrol officers involved.

 TIME

07: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

13800 Blk SE 45th Pl.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54111

 NARRATIVE

The victim suspected that her ex-boyfriend had thrown a rock at her sliding glass door causing significant damage.  There is a valid no-contact order between them.  The initial investigation was unable to substantiate this claim at that time.  The ex-boyfriend was independently witnessed returning later in the day in violation of the order.  Probable cause exists for one violation of the order and the other reported criminal violations are still under investigation.  The suspect also has an unconfirmed drug warrant.

 TIME

08: 10

 CONTACT TYPE

Agency Assist

 LOCATION

15200 Blk NE 16th Pl.

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54118

 
 NARRATIVE

A mother in Texas called regarding her 1-year old child being in the Crossroads area with his father without her permission.  There is no parenting plan in place.  The officer contacted the law enforcement agency in Texas who advised that a report had been taken, there was nothing overtly criminal at this time, and their investigation determined that there was no concern about the wellbeing of the child. The officer spoke with an adult where the child had been staying up until a week ago who stated that there was no concern for the child.  The officer spoke with the father via telephone who will cooperate as needed but was not in the area at this time.

 TIME

09: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Fugitive from Justice (Warrant)

 LOCATION

1400 Blk 116th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54124

 NARRATIVE

Employees of an office building reported that a suspicious individual had been loitering about and offering bystanders rides.  The suspect was identified by officers prior to being located and returned with an extraditable warrant out of California for a parole violation. Officers located the suspect in a stairwell and took him into custody without incident. The suspect was booked into jail as a Fugitive from Justice.

 TIME

12: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

100 Blk 107th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54153

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect and victim live together and are in a dating relationship.  They got into an argument and the suspect started to throw items and break things.  The suspect was intoxicated and argumentative with officers and the victim did not feel safe with him.  The suspect was arrested and booked into jail.

 TIME

14: 04

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic disturbance

 LOCATION

4200 Blk 148th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54172

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect and victim are in a dating relationship and got into an argument. The suspect scratched the victim in the face leaving visible injuries not requiring medical attention.  The suspect was booked into Jail.

 October 12

 TIME

07: 35

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1000 Blk 139th Pl. NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54314

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect and victim are in a dating relationship.  They had a verbal dispute when the male punched the female in the arm causing pain.  The male was arrested without incident and booked into jail.

 TIME

12: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Suspicious Circumstance

 LOCATION

13500 Blk Bellevue-Redmond Rd

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54354

 SUBJECT INFO (REDACTABLE)
 NARRATIVE

Officers responded to two locations in regard to anti-Semitic fliers that were left at the businesses.  The fliers (4 total) were seized as evidence and an initial investigation was conducted.  Command was notified.

 TIME

23: 45

 CONTACT TYPE

Warrant

 LOCATION

Bellevue Way NE/NE 8th St

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54451

 NARRATIVE

An officer made a random check on a rolling vehicle plate and discovered the registered owner had an active warrant. The officer completed the stop and confirmed the driver’s identity and the warrant. The suspect was booked into jail.

 TIME

21: 15

 CONTACT TYPE

Robbery

 LOCATION

300 Blk 120th Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54423

 NARRATIVE

An officer investigated a robbery in progress at a store. The suspect attempted to return a stolen vacuum cleaner. Loss prevention confronted the suspect and the suspect attempted to leave the store with the merchandise. The suspect mentioned a weapon as he fled on foot without the merchandise. A K-9 track was lost in a nearby business park.

 October 13

 TIME

03: 20

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

10500 Blk NE 32nd PL

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54478

 
 NARRATIVE

An officer responded to a domestic disturbance in progress. The suspect and victim are in a dating relationship and began arguing.  The suspect punched the victim in the face causing visible injury. The suspect was booked into jail.

 TIME

09: 40

 CONTACT TYPE

Civil

 LOCATION

2500 Blk 118th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54502

 NARRATIVE

A mother attempted to pick up her children from the father’s residence at an unscheduled time.  There is no parenting plan in place.  The Officers mediated the situation.

 TIME

09: 50

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

100 Blk 108th Ave SE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54503

 
 NARRATIVE

An intoxicated couple was involved in a loud verbal disturbance which prompted a neighbor to call the police.  Upon contact with both parties, it was determined that no crime occurred.

 TIME

10: 00

 CONTACT TYPE

Domestic Disturbance

 LOCATION

1100 Blk 162nd Ave NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54504

 
 NARRATIVE

The respondent in a valid restraining order criminally violated the proximity restraint by bringing food over to the petitioner’s home.  The suspect booked into jail.

 TIME

17: 24

 CONTACT TYPE

Theft/Warrant

 LOCATION

400 Bellevue Way NE

 INCIDENT/CASE#

19-54560

 
 NARRATIVE

The suspect stole more than $600 worth of clothing from the store and fled on foot.  Security gave chase and a struggle ensued.  Officers responded and arrested the suspect without incident. The suspect was found to have an outstanding burglary warrant.  He was booked into jail.

 

Domestic disturbance leads to high-speed chase and arrest

At 10:18 a.m. Wednesday, Bellevue police officers responded to a domestic disturbance involving a known wanted suspect.  During the 911 call, the female caller whispered an address into the phone and left the line open; dispatchers heard screams in the background. The 25-year-old victim says her ex-boyfriend entered her apartment, broke down her bathroom door, and assaulted her. He was attempting to kidnap her when she was able to escape and run into the apartment complex office.  The 24-year-old suspect then jumped into his car and drove his vehicle into the front of the building where she was hiding.

When Bellevue officers arrived on the scene, the suspect took off in his vehicle. Officers gave chase as the suspect got onto southbound I-405 when Washington State Patrol troopers assisted. At times the suspect was driving over 80 mph.  The suspect left I-405, driving erratically through Renton and into Seattle. Seattle Police was eventually able to stop and arrest the suspect, but not before he attempted a carjacking.

Detectives are investigating the domestic violence assault, attempted kidnapping and attempted murder at the apartment complex in the 1300 Blk 145 Pl SE. The victim sustained minor injuries.  The suspect was taken to the hospital to be cleared before being booked into jail.

 

Case # 19-53762