Bad sport starts fight at adult soccer game | Bellevue Police Blotter Oct. 12-19

October 12 No brotherly love: A suspect assaulted his brother in Bellevue and then fled to his home in Yarrow Point. Officers went to Yarrow Point, and the suspect eventually surrendered to police and was booked into Issaquah Jail for assault.

October 12

No brotherly love: A suspect assaulted his brother in Bellevue and then fled to his home in Yarrow Point. Officers went to Yarrow Point, and the suspect eventually surrendered to police and was booked into Issaquah Jail for assault.

October 13

Wrong turn: A driver decided to make a U-Turn in the 5500 block of Coal Creek Parkway, and ended up causing a three-vehicle accident. There were minor injuries reported.

October 14

Lunch break: Two officers observed two vehicles racing on 140th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 24th Street. Both drivers were stopped, arrested for reckless driving, and booked into SCORE in Des Moines. The occupants of both vehicles knew one another and all involved were on their lunch break from work.

Casual criminal: A homeowner heard a burglar inside his residence and challenged the suspect, who exited the residence and casually walked away until the homeowner began to chase him down the street. The suspect ran from the homeowner and got away, having taken a woman’s purse and a tablet.

October 15

Nighttime visitor: The victim was sleeping when he was awakened by suspect going through his bedroom on 98th Avenue Northeast. The suspect, of unknown race male, 5’9” – 5’11” tall with a thin build, wearing gray sweatpants and faded green hoodie, then fled the scene.

Take that, Dad!: A suspect assaulted his father by punching him on the side of the head while they were driving along 140th Avenue Southeast. The suspect was arrested and booked in jail.

Batter up: Officers were dispatched to the homeless shelter on 120th Avenue Northeast regarding a male subject chasing people with a baseball bat. Multiple officers responded and found many people standing outside the shelter claiming a disturbance had occurred. Ultimately, a female victim was identified that wanted to press charges for assault, saying that the male suspect had hit her in the buttocks with a bat. The suspect was uncooperative, but with a large police presence was taken into custody without problems. The suspect was booked into SCORE in Des Moines for 4th degree assault.

October 16

Test drive?: An auto detailer who worked at Jaguar of Bellevue and did not have any reason to be in a Jaguar XF parked in the lot, was seen on camera getting in the car and driving away. He did not finish his shift and called in sick to work the next day.

October 17

Gunning it: Two Bellevue police officers responded to a single vehicle traffic accident that was determined to be in Redmond. Following Redmond’s investigation, the driver asked to relieve himself behind Les Schwab, which police refused. Officers were then contacted by a janitor who observed the driver and another individual dump a couple items that resembled weapons in the back lot of Les Schwab. A quick check revealed a HK 9mm and a M4 5.56 rifle. It is unknown why they stashed their arsenal in Bellevue.

October 18

Bad sport: The victim was refereeing an adult soccer league game at Robinswood park and attempted to eject a player who was protesting a penalty that had been called. Once the red card (which ejects a player from a game) was displayed, the suspect punched the victim in the face and then kicked him twice.

Fueled up and ready to go: The victim had his Suburban stolen after leaving it running while pumping gas at the Chevron on Bel-Red Road.

Prowling and more: An officer contacted the suspect, who had had multiple run-ins with security that day, attempting to steal a newer BMW after he had already prowled a car in the same garage. He had removed the door handle to the BMW, but had not made entry yet. He admitted to using meth (and had some on him), attempting to steal the car and prowling the other car.