#2025-220211/East Precinct/Third Watch/E2:
At 0117 hours, a large crowd of 300-800 people brought vehicles into the 900 block of E Pike St and effectively closed the street by parking alongside new pedestrian islands that prevent the center lane from being used. Crowds from bars came out into the street, and a DJ in the back of a truck started playing music. There were several reports of fights in the crowd, but no injuries were reported. Officers and I approached to assess, but could not use vehicles to get to the incident due to the crowds. Due to staffing, we monitored for any incident needing life safety intervention. While monitoring for bar close, subsequent calls pulled our few remaining officers from the area including an infant not breathing in a residence (25-220223), a suicidal 10 year old with a knife barricaded in a bathroom while drinking bleach (25-220231), and an order violation with the petitioner chasing the respondent in a vehicle (25-220242). See future SIR for armed robberies that occurred in or adjacent to this crowd. 213 consulted.
#2025-220259/East Precinct/Third Watch/G3:
At 0242 hours, callers reported a vehicle into a building on Rainier Ave S just North of S Charles St. The vehicle, a white Jeep, appeared to be NB at a high rate of speed when it crossed 3 oncoming lanes, jumped a sidewalk, went into the front of a building, and partially through the side. The building housed a licensed Marijuana grow, but there were no indications that this was intentional. An injured male seen leaving the scene was located a block away, severely concussed and with injuries consistent with the collision. There were no witnesses to him being the driver of the vehicle, and he was transported to HMC with non life threatening injuries. SFD R1 responded to assist in extrication of the vehicle. While initial reports were that two people fled, an area check located no other injured parties. TCIS consulted/advised.
#2025-220166/North Precinct/Third Watch/B3:
At 0022 hours, Children’s Hospital called reporting an adult male had arrived with a GSW. The victim was transported to HMC where officers responded to interview him. The victim reported that he was working at a hotdog truck in the area of Corliss Ave N / N 45th St. A male he knows through a friend approached him while he was outside is truck. The suspect told the victim his friend owed him money for a gold chain. The victim said his friend had left the country and that he did not have the money to pay. The suspect then shot the victim in the calf and told him he needed to pay him the money. The suspect threatened to kill the victim if he called the police. Officers located blood at the location described by the caller. The incident was screened with GVRU and officers processed the crime scene.
#2025-220287/West Precinct/Third Watch/Q2:
At 0322 hours, an SPD Sergeant was parked in his marked patrol vehicle when it was stuck by a passing vehicle, which then fled the scene. A vehicle description, direction of travel and likely damage was broadcast. A responding unit located the suspect vehicle and conducted a stop. ALPR data confirmed the vehicle was the suspect vehicle and driver was arrested for Hit and Run and DUI. Suspect booked into KCJ for Hit and Run with blood results pending. Incident screened with 213, PIO notified.
#2025-220269/West Precinct/Third Watch/Q2:
At 0255 hours, Officers responded to a shooting in the 700 block of West Kinnear Place. A single round entered through a residential window of a residence occupied by two adults and five children. No injuries resulted. No witnesses were available, but video evidence may exist. Screened with GVRU.
#2025-220294/West Precinct/Third Watch/K3:
At 0344 hours, callers reported a man shooting outside of a Hookah lounge in the 700 block of S Dearborn St. Officers from West and East rapidly arrived, and learned the shooter had fled the scene. Scene was stabilized with no injuries. Investigation showed the sole suspect shot at a believed to be unoccupied vehicle 5 times, hitting the passenger side window and hood. The suspect fled in a dark-colored Prius prior to officer arrival. Incident screened with GVRU, 213 advised. Patrol processed scene.
#2025-220248/East Precinct/Third Watch/E2:
At 0220 hours, in reference to the earlier SIR about the street takeover/party, East Precinct responded after alert tones were broadcast for a robbery with a firearm in the 1000 blk of E Pike St. Initial reports stated that 5 males displayed a handgun and robbed a victim before getting into a black vehicle and leaving the scene. Officers arrived to find a black vehicle driving out of the 1100 block of E Pike St. Officers followed and conducted a high-risk stop on the vehicle. The driver affirmed that a handgun was inside of the vehicle, but investigation showed it was not the correct vehicle or suspects. A second armed robbery was broadcast, but it turned out to be the same incident called in by multiple people (220248 and 220250). Officers conducted an investigation.
#220252/East Precinct/Third Watch/E2:
At 0226 hours, while dealing with the earlier referenced street takeover and subsequent armed robbery, officers received reports of a disturbance with a firearm that started in the 1100 blk of E Pike St. The caller and witnesses flagged officers down. Officers detained the suspect at 13th and Pine. Investigation showed two vehicles leaving the area got into a verbal argument due to a vehicle stopped in the road with their hazards on. The male suspect brandished a Glock, the female victim asked if he was going to shoot her, and he attempted to enter her vehicle. Officers performed a consent search of the suspect’s vehicle and recovered a Glock handgun. Suspect arrested and booked to KCJ.
#2025-220344/South Precinct/First Watch/R3:
At 0624 hours, officers responded to an attempted armed robbery at a local city park located at the intersection of 39th Avenue S and South Graham Street. The victim was cleaning up the park when an unknown male suspect approached her, pointed a handgun, and demanded money. Noticing other patrons in the area, the suspect decided to flee the scene in a stolen Toyota Prius out of Kent, WA, heading southbound on 39th Avenue S. Fortunately, the victim was not injured, and the suspect did not take anything. It is possible that the vehicle is linked to an earlier shooting on South Dearborn Street. The Robbery Unit has been notified.
#2025-220503/Southwest Precinct/Second Watch/F2:
At 1112 hours, a down person call was broadcast. The caller stated there was a male, wearing a ski mask, falling asleep behind the wheel of a car. The license plate came back as a stolen vehicle. The vehicle was located, stopped at a dead-end street. Officers pinned the vehicle, but the driver woke up and drove forward, causing damage to a fence, squeezing through to another street before fleeing.
#2025-220463/East Precinct/First Watch/E2:
At 1018 hours, police received a report (occurring on 08-03-2025) of a male who threw a shot glass into a vehicle injuring a passenger early Friday evening. The driver of the party bus was operating the vehicle when a male in the 600 blk of Broadway began yelling out slurs targeting the race and sexual orientation of the driver and a patron in back of the party bus. As the suspect approached yelling, he threw an object into the back of the vehicle. Fearful the suspect harmed a patron; the driver OC sprayed the suspect and then drove the vehicle away. The male victim sustained a small laceration on their hand by a shard from the shattered shot glass. Both male victims believe they were targeted due to their race and one’s sexual orientation. The suspect has not been located at this time. Related to incident 25-219588 and 25-220385.
#2025-220757/North Precinct/Second Watch/N2:
At 1644 hours, officers responded to a hit-and-run collision in the 13500 block of Aurora Ave N. The suspect, driving a silver Honda with severe rear-end damage, was reported blocking the intersection, attempting to strike vehicles and pedestrians, and inhaling gas from balloons. The suspect fled northbound into Shoreline. The same vehicle was previously involved in a DUI collision with a Seattle Fire Department truck in the West Precinct, confirmed by photos from that incident. With 2L approval, officers located the vehicle in the 15500 block of Aurora Ave N and attempted a high-risk stop. The suspect fled, prompting a pursuit monitored by 2L. The suspect reached speeds up to 60 MPH southbound on Aurora Ave N, then accelerated to approximately 85 MPH after turning off Aurora Ave N. 2L terminated the pursuit due to safety concerns, and all units returned to city limits. On duty Lt. monitored the incident, and Command was notified. King County Sherriff’s Office and WA State Patrol were notified about this incident.
#2025-221014/Southest Precinct/Third Watch/F3:
At 2130 hours, a man called police after having exited his parking garage in the 3400 block of Harbor Av Sw, and gotten involved in a road rage incident. According to the victim, he may have mistakenly cut off two occupants of a black BMW, who exited their vehicle, with the passenger punching him in the face multiple times, and the driver brandishing a handgun. The victim said that before he could put his vehicle in drive, he heard his vehicle being struck by gunfire. While on the phone with 911, who told him multiple times to pull over, the victim said he was following the suspect vehicle across the West Seattle bridge in an attempt to get the suspect vehicle license plate. However, minutes later while traveling sbound on SR-509, both vehicles were involved in a collision. Only the driver was seen exiting the suspect vehicle, where he was positively identified at the scene by the victim and taken in to custody. A brief while later, the passenger returned to the scene on foot with his mother, where he was also positively identified and placed under arrest. There were no injuries. Both suspects were arrested for Investigation of Assault. As bullet holes were found in the victim vehicle, it was impounded with an investigative hold alongside the suspect vehicle. SFD, State Patrol, Tukwila and Renton Police assisted in this incident. GVRU, Homicide, TCIS, and even Harbor were contacted about this matter, as the suspect with the firearm claimed he tossed it over the West Seattle bridge. Spent shell casings were recovered at the original scene and placed into evidence.