Police Blotter
Wed, 07/12/2017
Victim interrupts burglary
Around 3 p.m. on Mon., July 3, officers were dispatched to the 3000 block of S.W. Charleston Street to investigate a robbery. The victim saw an unknown silver vehicle parked in his driveway, then walked up to his front door and found someone inside his home. He had recently rented the place and only had a few tools and some beer in the garage. He explained that the home was clean the last time he had been there. He found it, however, with trash strewn on the floor, the alarm pulled off the wall and locks removed from the doors. His tools and beer were stolen as well. A neighbor had seen a suspicious man around. Officers explained that the home looked vacant – due to the overgrown yard and need for external repairs. They told the victim that transients sometimes squat in abandoned homes and suggested that he ask the landlord to make repairs.
Forced entry on Delridge Way
Residential burglary on 22nd Avenue S.
A man and woman entered through a side gate of a home located on the 13000 block of 22nd Avenue S. and stole multiple yard tools. The crime was reported at 3:20 p.m. on Sat., June 24.
Apartment burglarized
A resident of an apartment building located on the 100 block of S. 140 St. called to report a burglary around 11:30 a.m. on Sat., June 24. His front door was unlocked, and a thief walked in and stole cash and a firearm.
Reckless shooting at El Pique
Police reported an illegal discharge of a firearm at El Pique, 14445 Ambaum Blvd. S., around 1:50 a.m. on Fri., June 23. No one was injured.
Shoplifters at Fred Meyer
Shoplifters at Fred Meyer, 14300 1st Ave. S., fought against security officers, who were trying to stop them. The crime was reported around 8:30 p.m. on Fri., June 23. The security officers were hurt during the fight.
Kidnapping on S.W. 139th Street
Around 8:30 p.m. on Thurs., June 22, police were dispatched to an apartment complex on the 1200 block of S.W. 139th Street to handle a kidnapping case.
Break-in at dentists’ offices
Car prowler arrested in North Seattle
Seattle Police caught a 25-year-old male car prowler during the early morning hours on July 3 after the suspect broke into multiple parked cars in a North Seattle neighborhood.
Officers were called to the N. 88th Street and Densmore Avenue N. intersection after car break-in reports came in. According to SPD, a witness saw the man approach a car, lean up against it, break a window and take something from inside. The witness used a cell phone to record the incident and then called police.
Police were there not long after and scoured the area. They found the suspect and brought him to the witness who positively identified him.
Officers found checks and credit cards from other people on the suspect. They searched the area and found at least six other cars that had been broken in to.
The suspect was arrested and detectives from the Major Crimes Task Force interviewed him. The suspect was later booked into the King County Jail.
A suspect broke into two dentists’ offices on the 100 block of S.W. 160th Street around 4:50 p.m. on Wed., June 21. Three desktop computers, valued at a total of $7,500, were stolen.
Deputy stops commercial burglary
A deputy in a passing patrol unit interrupted a commercial burglary at Liquor & Wine, 9822 15th Ave. S.W., around 2 a.m. on Wed., June 21. The suspects fled in a vehicle at a high speed.
Assault by landlord
A woman living in a small travel trailer on the 12000 block of 10th Avenue S. reported being assaulted by her landlord around 10 a.m. on Tues., June 20. She said he was intoxicated and tried to pull her out of her truck, injuring her arm in the process.
Residents of an apartment located on the 8800 block of Delridge Way S.W. returned home around midnight on Sat., July 1 to find their window screens on the ground. They also saw a screwdriver nearby. A suspect had entered their apartment through a window and stole a number of items. The suspect left a fork and knife set from India on their bed. Officers searched for fingerprints but were unsuccessful. They placed the screwdriver and the cutlery in evidence.
Burglary of pharmaceuticals
A security alarm sounded around 3 a.m. on Fri., June 30 on the 4700 block of California Avenue S.W. A man called police saying he saw suspects break the glass in the building’s door, enter, take something and leave in a silver SUV. Officers arrived and checked the area but were unable to find anything. They discovered that multiple rocks were thrown from a nearby planter to break the window. The suspects were able to move to the back of the store to access prescription drugs. The store manager arrived and showed officers security footage of four suspects casing the front of the building, then throwing rocks, entering and leaving. They were all wearing hoods and bandanas to conceal their faces. The footage was transferred to a CD and placed in evidence.
Two arrested for assault
Around 1 p.m. on Thurs., June 29, officers responded to a call from a woman about an assault on S.W. Barton. When they arrived on the scene, no one was there. The woman called back and said she was being chased. Officers eventually found her around the 9400 block of 16th Avenue S.W. They also caught the suspect, who was placed into custody. The woman said she was waiting to meet her brother, when the suspect started insulting her and threw a milkshake and food at her. She slashed the rear tire of her car with a folding knife, and then he picked up a rock and started chasing the woman. The knife was placed into evidence. The woman refused medical attention. She said she knows the suspect through her brother. The suspect was placed under arrest for assault. She was also arrested for damaging the suspect’s tire.