Bellevue Bicycle Officer Saves Christmas For Theft Victim

A Bellevue bike cop saved the day for one theft victim this past week. On Wednesday, December 20th, Bellevue Bicycle Officer Amir Mousavi was on routine bicycle patrol in downtown Bellevue when he was contacted by a man who had just been the victim of a theft.  The man told Officer Mousavi that his wallet was missing and that he had just received a text from his bank stating the someone was using his credit card at a nearby grocery store. The victim also told the Officer that a large amount of cash was inside the wallet.

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Bellevue Bike Officer Amir Mousavi

Officer Mousavi raced down to the store on his patrol bike, and was able to locate the suspect after talking to the store manager and learning that the suspect was trying to purchase a large amount of gift cards with the victim’s credit cards.  Officer Mousavi arrested the suspect, and the victim’s wallet was recovered.  The suspect was booked into jail for two outstanding warrants, and charges were forwarded to the prosecutor’s office.

About the Bellevue Police Department’s bicycle unit:  The Bellevue Police Bicycle Unit was reinstated in April 2016 after a five year hiatus. The Bicycle Unit strives to make a difference in the lives of our community members by focusing on quality of life issues.  The Bicycle Unit focuses their efforts on parks, malls, shopping centers, nature trails, park and ride lots, and high pedestrian traffic areas such as the downtown core. The Bicycle Unit uses education, enforcement and outreach to make a positive impact on problems that arise in a community.  In 2016, bike Officers made over 1,200 contacts and 150 arrests.

Eastside Police To Host Safety Forum January 3rd.

On Wednesday, January 3rd, several Eastside law enforcement agencies will host a safety forum at the offices of the Bellevue School District, located at 12241 Main Street in Bellevue. The forum is designed to address concerns expressed by the muslim and immigrant community, however it is open to all. Topics that will be covered will include crime prevention, personal safety and de-escalation, Washington hate crime laws, King County immigration policies, and a question and answer session with Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett. The event takes place from 7:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., and there will be free childcare and snacks provided.

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Bellevue Police Make Arrest in Jewelry Store Smash and Grab Theft

Yesterday afternoon, members of the Bellevue Police Department’s SWAT team arrested a man suspected of stealing several high value watches from a jewelry store in downtown Bellevue. On November 25th, shortly before 6 p.m., Bellevue Police responded to a reported theft at the Ben Bridge store inside Bellevue Square Mall. Investigators learned that two suspects had entered the store, smashed display cases with a large rock, and took an undisclosed amount of jewelry from the store. Bellevue Square Mall was briefly locked down as a result of the incident. Investigators were able to recover evidence at the scene, including a fingerprint left by one of the suspects. The fingerprint was identified in less than 24 hours by the Bellevue Police Department’s forensics laboratory. After identifying the suspect, the investigating Detective learned that the suspect, a 26 year-old Renton resident, was scheduled to meet with his Department of Corrections Officer this week. When the suspect arrived at the Department of Corrections office in Burien today, Bellevue SWAT Officers were there waiting for him. The suspect was arrested for theft first degree, a felony, interviewed by Detectives and booked into jail later yesterday evening. The investigation into the theft continues.

Three Ways You Can Prevent Package Piracy

This holiday season, millions of packages will be delivered to homes throughout the country. Unfortunately, many of these items never reach their intended destination due to theft. Package piracy can happen to anyone, but Bellevue Police remind you that there are ways you can reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim of this common crime.  Continue reading “Three Ways You Can Prevent Package Piracy”

Bellevue Police Provide Tips For Preventing Car Prowls This Holiday Shopping Season

As the holiday shopping season kicks off, the Bellevue Police Department released a short video reminding people of three simple ways to prevent car break-ins.

There are three words that police want you to remember every time you park: LOCK TAKE, and LEAVE. LOCK your car every time you park, TAKE your valuables with you, and LEAVE valuables at home, not in your vehicle.  Continue reading “Bellevue Police Provide Tips For Preventing Car Prowls This Holiday Shopping Season”