#2025-50053/North Precinct/Third Watch:
At 0707 hours, two males entered the gas station. They were covered head to toe. The only thing visible was their eyes. One was armed with a gun. They took the cash from the till and fled North Easterly through the parking lot and out of sight. The male with the gun was wearing a dark hooded coat and tan colored pants. Officers flooded the area but did not locate the suspects. Robbery screened the call and patrol handled the investigation.
#2025-50050/East Precinct/First Watch:
At 0655 hours, East Precinct officers responded to shots call and located evidence in a nearby intersection. The caller met with officers and provided additional evidence showing an unknown vehicle driving into the area and firing multiple rounds at the house located in the 1800 block of 27th Avenue. No people inside the residence were injured or were aware of the incident. No damage to the home or other property was identified upon initial investigation. The motivation for the shooting remains unknown. 221 was notified of the incident, GVRU was not screened.
#2025-50067/North Precinct/First Watch:
At 0735 hours, a male entered a gas station armed with a gun. He demanded the cash from the till and fled south through the parking lot and out of sight. The male was wearing a dark hooded coat and a full-face dark mask that covered his entire face so that only his eyes were visible. Officers flooded the area but did not locate the suspect. Robbery screened; patrol handled the investigation.
#2025-49923/North Precinct/Third Watch:
At 0136 hours, officers responded to an armed robbery at a gas station in the 2100 block of North Northgate Way. Three suspects wearing masks and gloves entered with handguns and stole money and tobacco products. The suspects then ran west on foot through an apartment parking lot. The suspect description matched that in similar robberies from the last couple days in which the suspects kept a car parked nearby. SPD Robbery notified.
#2025-49759/South Precinct/Third Watch:
At 2201 hours, officers responded to two separate robberies in the south precinct. Both robberies occurred at convenience stores and involved the same suspects who each produced semi-automatic handguns while demanding cash from the register. One suspect was described as a black male, shoulder length dreads, wearing a black mask, black puffy North Face jacket and light-colored jeans. The second suspect was described as a Hispanic male, wearing a black hoodie, black mask, and black jeans. The suspects were seen leaving one of the scenes in a silver sedan. No injuries occurred.
#2025-50256/North Precinct/Third Watch:
At 1243 hours, officers responded to DESC housing for a reported stabbing. Upon arrival Officers located the victim and used security cameras to locate the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect was later booked into KCJ for felony assault DV. The victim was treated by fire but refused to go to the hospital.
#2025-50091/North Precinct/First Watch:
At 0800 hours, officers were dispatched to a DV argument. The female involved became scared of her boyfriend during the incident and was now hiding in her bedroom, texting a friend. The involved male was in an escalating state of crisis. When officers first contacted the male, he threatened officers and made a movement towards them. A taser was deployed but not effective. The male retreated into his unit. The female was able to exit the unit soon after. The male subject went out onto his balcony and started throwing household items at a nearby patrol vehicle. The PIU suffered a broken window and minor cosmetic damage but was eventually rescued. Many resources were called to the scene including on-duty HNT, HNT Sergeant, SPD MHP, SWAT LT, and Watch LT. One block of Phinney was shut down in both directions for the duration of the incident. There was an active ITA warrant for the subject. After many hours, HNT and the MHP were able to get the subject to willingly come out to a waiting AMR. DCR’s arrived at the location and the subject was eventually taken to the hospital on an ITA hold.
#2025-50231/West Precinct/West Precinct/Second Watch:
At 1200 hours, 600+ people gathered at 1 Ave/Pike for a permitted march to the Seattle Center. Patrol, POET, and Traffic guided the group through downtown to their destination. There were no adverse incidents with minimal impact to normal traffic flow.