An unknown suspect(s) committed a residential burglary near Bellevue Square on Sunday, Aug. 12, taking approximately $13,000 in property including electronics and jewelry. Later that morning, a female suspect used the victim’s stolen credit card at Bellevue Square Nordstrom.
Police say the suspect wore a sun dress, brought her Pomeranian dog with her and told the clerk she was just heading home from church.
The suspect is described as a white female, approximately 32 to 35 years old, brown hair, 5’2″ to 5’5″, 130 to 140 lbs. She was wearing at the time of the theft, a white, black and purple sundress and carrying a white purse and white Pomeranian dog.
A second suspect is described as a white male, approximately 30 years old, 6’0″, medium to thin build, and bald head with a thin face.
In similar burglaries, Seattle Police say male and female burglary suspects were captured on video using credit cards stolen from a residential burglary. The card was used at several locations throughout North Seattle and Renton. The female suspect carried a small white Pomeranian dog under her left arm. The suspect vehicle, appears to be a dark colored 1990s Chrysler Sebring, police say. The female appears to be the same suspect in the Bellevue burglary case.
If anyone has information on this person or can identify her, they are asked to contact Bellevue Police Detective Jim Lindquist, 425-452-7653 or jlindquist@bellevuewa.gov.