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Monday– February 10, 2025

#2025-37602/Southwest Precinct/First Watch:

At 0037 hours, employees were working at the 9000 BLK of Delridge Wy SW. The suspect walked up and demanded money a couple of times, and the employees said no. Approximately five minutes later, the suspect returned wearing a mask and gloves. The suspect demanded money again. The suspect stepped back and showed the butt of a firearm. The employees called 911, and the suspect said he will return. The suspect left in a Black vehicle. The suspect wasn’t located, and the SPD Robbery Unit was notified about the incident.

#2025-37689/North Precinct/First Watch:

At 0704 hours, the suspect yelled racially charged insults at the victim based on his race and made threats towards him. The report was taken over the phone as the victim called an hour later from Everett and was unable to respond back to Seattle. A suspect matching the description was located and detained for identification purposes. A records check revealed the suspect had a KCSO Misdemeanor warrant for assault. The warrant was verified, and the suspect was taken into custody (2025-037733). The suspect then spat on an officer after being handcuffed (SFD applied a spit sock). Suspect declined at KCJ as she stated she ingested narcotics (will be booked after medically cleared). Notifications made for Hate Crime and Assault on Officer.

#2025-37963/Southwest Precinct/Second Watch:

At 1238 hours, Officers responded to 30 Ave SW / SW Roxbury St for a report of shots heard. Officers arrived and located the primary shooting scene, which was in KCSO jurisdiction. KCSO was notified and responded. SPD assisted KCSO with scene security and evidence/witness search. A school in SPD jurisdiction sustained bullet damage as a result of the shooting but no reported injuries. GVRU was notified.

#2025-38148/East Precinct/Second Watch:

At 1529 hours, officers responded to a report of threats with a gun. During an area check, officers located the suspect enter the listed vehicle and took him into custody without incident. After a complete investigation, the suspect was ultimately arrested for felony harassment, DUI and Unlawful possession of a firearm.

#2025-37897/West Precinct/Second Watch:

At 1128 hours, WPCT bike officers were conducting surveillance near 8th Avenue S and King Street and observed a male suspect who was wanted reference a past shooting under SPD #2025-28660. Upon further surveillance, suspect was followed to an adjacent apartment complex during which time probable cause was also developed for narcotic dealing. The suspect was later located by King Sector officers near 12th Avenue S and King Street and taken into custody. X24 aluminum bindles containing a total of 10.4 grams of Fentanyl and $534 in U.S. currency were located on his person. Suspect was booked into YSC for assault 1 and VUCSA w/Intent to Deliver.

#2025-38117/South Precinct/Second Watch:

At 1507 hours, while in traffic in a turn lane, I observed a vehicle vs. pedestrian, collision. The victim was sent 50+ feet down the road and the suspect vehicle fled the scene. Seattle fire was responded to the scene, and he was transported to HMC via Medic One. An area check was conducted for the suspect vehicle, but it was not located.

#2025-38285/North Precinct/Second Watch:

At 1825 hours, officers were dispatched to a call in which a vehicle drove into a church. During the investigation officers developed probable cause to arrest the driver of the vehicle for DUI. AMR transported suspect to NW Hospital for a blood draw. There was minor structural damage to the building. Several media outlets responded to the scene. PIO and 223 were notified of incident.

#2025-38495/North Precinct/Third Watch:

At 2342 hours, officers responded to a report of a subject trespassing. Upon arrival, officers recognized that the subject was someone whom they had given multiple warnings earlier about trespassing at this location. Upon contact, officers advised the subject that he was under arrest. Subject resisted arrest and assaulted two officers. A “Help the officer” went out over radio. Numerous officers from multiple precincts responded. The subject was subsequently taken into custody and booked into KCJ.