#2024-253805/South Precinct/Third Watch:
At 0100 hours, a shots call was received: Callers stated multiple shots heard in the 6800 block of South. Holyoke Street. Patrol officers located a scene and spent shell casings. They were marked and photographed and placed into evidence. No victims were located. GVRU was notified.
#2024-253892/West Precinct/Third Watch:
At 0359 hours, subject on shore reporting two female subjects missing somewhere in the Lake Union area. West land units and Harbor resources responded. Subject reported that while he was swimming, he realized the vessel continued traveling northbound unoccupied in the lake and he did not know the abouts of the female subjects. Female subjects reported to have jumped into the water with one wearing a life jacket. SFD resources were brought aboard the Harbor boat and fire boat also enroute. USCG advised and a helo resource was being dispatched. Harbor actively searching lake area with FLIR and requesting land units to check the shoreline area. North land units located the two subjects on shore. Vessel was located nearby unoccupied against a boat shed and dock. Harbor recovered the vessel. All subjects account of the event were consistent, and they did not realize the vessel was still in gear when they went swimming in the lake. 272 notified of event.
#2024-254214/West Precinct/Second Watch:
At 1145 hours, officers responded to a stabbing at a park in King Sector. Officers arrived, located the victim and began rendering aid. The victim was able to provide a description of the suspect and a male who was in the area was detained but later released. The victim was transported to Harbor View Medical Center in Stable condition.
#2024-254530/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch:
At 1822 hours, Southwest Patrol responded to the 5400 block of Delridge Way Southwest, for a report of a male striking things with a pipe. On-site staff advised that they had entered the suspect’s room and found that he had smashed a hole in the wall. The wall was then stuffed with rags which had been lit on fire. The suspect fled the complex, disabling a smoke alarm in his unit and used a pipe to damage the fire suppression systems on the first and second floor. Building staff attempted to bring the fire under control prior to police response. SFD E36 responded and determined the incident to be arson, however it did not meet their damage threshold to involve Fire Marshall 5. SPD ABS screened the incident and 253 was notified as well. The suspect is known but not located at the time.
#2024-254717/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch:
At 2143 hours, Southwest Patrol responded to a report of shots heard in the area of 21st Avenue Southwest and Southwest Myrtle Street. During the investigation officers discovered a newer silver Chevrolet sedan drove past the house and the occupant fired rounds from the vehicle towards a wooded area before speeding away. Shell casings were located in the road and collected as evidence. No victims or property damage were located at this time.