Grocery store voyeur gets away | Bellevue Police Blotter

Sept. 25

Assault: At 12:47 p.m. in the 15000 block of SE 15th St., a 27-year-old woman assaulted her father during an argument. She was arrested for domestic violence in the fourth degree and was booked into jail.

Sept. 26

Driver hits building: At 4:07 a.m. in the 14500 block of NE 35th St., a caller reported that a vehicle ran into the front of an apartment complex, and the driver was reclined in the front seat with the engine still running. The juvenile driver was arrested and returned home to his parents. Cosmetic damage was sustained to the building. Maintenance arrived at the scene.

Homeless male assaults father: At 7:26 a.m. in the 4700 block of 130th Ave. SE, a homeless male assaulted his father when he was allowed to come inside and use the restroom. The male was taken into custody and booked into jail. The male has substance abuse and mental health problems.

Sept. 27

Voyeur gets away: At 4:16 p.m. in the 900 block of 116th Ave. NE, an unknown suspect placed his cell phone in a basket at the grocery store and placed the basket on the ground. The suspect then slid the basket/phone under the dress of female customer waiting in line in front of him. A customer waiting behind him confronted the suspect, but he denied the voyeurism. The suspect left without making his purchases. The female victim was unaware of the incident and police could not locate the suspect.

K-9 smells drugs: At 9:40 p.m. in the 4000 block of Factoria Blvd. SE, an officer contacted a driver on a traffic stop and subsequently arrested the suspect for warrants and narcotics. Another officer and his K-9 arrived and provided a positive alert to the odor of controlled substances. Police seized the vehicle and submitted a search warrant.

Sept. 28

Same K-9 smells more drugs: At 12:08 a.m. in the 800 block of 148th Ave. NE, an officer contacted several people on a traffic stop and arrested one for violating a no contact order. After observing drug paraphernalia and suspected heroin, the officer and his K-9 partner again conducted a sniff test of the vehicle for controlled substances. The vehicle was seized.

Mentally ill man damages shower: At 10:39 a.m. in the 500 block of 116th Ave. NE, a man was using an outdoor portable shower trailer when he began to hear voices. The man pulled the shower head off the wall and damaged a water line behind a washer, causing the trailer to flood. The suspect was located as he entered the hospital to check himself in. The suspect was trespassed from the shelter and charges were forwarded.

Police save baby locked in car: At 4:23 p.m. in the 2200 block of Killarney Way, a woman locked her 9-month old child in the car and was unable to open the door. The subject contacted AAA to unlock the car, but after 40 minutes decided to call police for help. An officer responded and found the child distressed, so he broke the window open to save the child. The child was checked by fire and found to be fine.

Suspect points gun: At 6:28 p.m. in the 15600 block of NE Eighth St., a victim told police that a suspect pointed a black handgun at him. Detectives are investigating the case.

Sept. 30

Boy undergoes mental evaluation: At 10:06 p.m. in the 6000 block of 129th Ave. SE, a mother reported her 12-year-old son was upset. He punched a wall and made threats. He was taken into protective custody and transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Police find homeless mess: At 1 p.m. in the 14400 block of NE 22nd St. an officer did a check of an underpass. A significant amount of trash, clothing, junk and needles littered the north side of the underpass. It was clear people were staying there permanently and causing a bio-hazard. The officer will be forwarding his findings to the Washington State Department of Transportation and working with them to get the people and items removed.

Oct. 1

Juveniles assaulted: At 7:05 p.m. in the 200 block of 101st Ave. SE, two victims age 13-14 years old were skateboarding and bicycling in Wildwood Park when they were approached by three juveniles. One of the victims was assaulted and had his wallet and cell phone taken. The second victim was also assaulted and the suspect went through his pockets and took his wallet and Bose headphones. The suspects ran from the area. Police were called about an hour after the crime occurred and did not locate the suspects.