#2021-302907/South Precinct/First Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 0329 hours, an officer went out on a suspicious vehicle that was occupied by a lone occupant asleep. The occupant was contacted, and detained pending verification of the vehicle stolen status. Subject was taken into custody without incident and booked to King County Jail for PSP of a stolen motor vehicle. While processing & securing the vehicle, secondary officers located 2 additional unoccupied vehicles nearby. They too were recovered at the 45 Ave S & S Barton St area. General Investigations Unit notified via email of the booking.
#2021-303043/South Precinct/First Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 0844 hours, officers were dispatched to a call of a truck entering a business lot without authorization. Driver exited and fled on foot. He hopped the fence and made his way to a nearby mini mart. Officers arrived and detained the subject. Two witnesses were brought to the detention location and positively identified our detainee as the subject that drove in and exited the truck. Subject arrested and booked to King County Jail for PSP of a stolen motor vehicle. The truck was reported stolen earlier in the morning at 0757 hours. General Investigations Unit was notified via email of the arrest & booking.
#2021-202089/West Precinct/First Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 1130 hours, officers were dispatched to the report of a suspect wanted for a shooting at 3/Yesler that occurred on 08/06/21. Multiple attempts to locate him had been met with negative results. Officers located the suspect at 3/James and took him into custody without incident. Officer then wrote a search warrant for the suspect’s apartment at 2/ Yesler and served it with officers and the Gun Violence Reduction Unit. During the service of the warrant officers located evidence.
#2021-303542/South Precinct/Second Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 1817 hours, officers on-viewed an occupied stolen vehicle. A vehicle pinch was executed to immobilize the car and the three occupants were extracted. Other officers responded to assist. The investigation resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, cocaine, oxycodone pills, prescription methadone, scales, distribution baggies (unused), stolen debit cards, SSN card, and a large quantity of cash, and license plate flipping/concealing device. The vehicle was possessed, and one suspect was arrested for PSV, one arrested for outstanding warrants, and one was I&R’d pending further investigation.
#2021-303586/North Precinct/Second Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 1914 hours, in the 2100 block of N Northgate Way, a gas station clerk was stabbed multiple times by a man said to be known to the victim. The suspect fled the scene before officers arrived. Seattle Fire responded and transferred the victim via Medic One to Harborview Medical Center, where he was being treated as of the time of this report. Containment was released after an area check was negative. Evidence was gathered and a witness was located. This matter was screened with Homicide.
#2021-303633/South Precinct/Third Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 2020 hours, officers responded to a business in SODO to investigate a felony assault by an employee who had just been let go. The suspect was still on scene when officers initially arrived as he had barricaded himself inside the business. When officers attempted to make contact, the suspect fled out the back of the business. The suspect escaped to a nearby RV and barricaded himself within. After several hours of effort on the part of patrol, Hostage Negotiation Team and SWAT, the suspect emerged and was taken safely into custody. He was later booked into King County Jail for Assault 2 and Assault 3 (an assault on an officer as well as several attempted assaults of members of the SWAT team).
#2021-303735/North Precinct/Third Watch:
On 11-15-2021 at 2325 hours, a suspect demanded money from two people then punched one victim. Suspect ran off when person he punched squared up and took a fighting stance. Nothing was taken. Officers located suspect nearby. A positive ID from victim. Suspect booked into King County Jail. Robbery was notified.