#2025-245458/West Precinct/First Watch/M1:
At 1118 hours, SPD Officers were dispatched to an Assault 1 in the West Precinct area. SPD officers arrived a short time later when the suspect fled on foot as officers attempted to detain him. The suspect was successfully arrested after running several blocks while armed with a knife. Upon further investigation, the suspect was at Pike Place Market when he assaulted two unidentified victims inside the market. The Pike Place security officer attempted to remove the suspect when the suspect produced a knife and tried to stab the security officer. The security officer fell backward and pepper-sprayed the suspect. The suspect then picked up several chairs nearby and broke a window of a business. The suspect then fled on foot after the officers arrived at the scene. The Pike Place security positively identified the suspect after he was detained. The suspect was booked into KCJ for the listed crimes with CBO. Suspect was associated with an earlier call up north under 2025-245212
#2025-2455805/North Precinct/Second Watch/B2:
At 1650 hours, Boy and Queen sector officers observed a felony warrant suspect. When officers went to detain the suspect, he walked away from them. When officers caught up to the suspect, he began to resist arrest. A taser was deployed, at which point the officers were able to get suspect in handcuffs. Suspect was booked into the King County Jail without any issues.
#2025-246138/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch/W1:
At 2307 hours, radio broadcast a call of shots heard in the area. Multiple callers stated they head 5-10 shots and then a single one later. Shortly after one caller stated there was a bullet hole in the top of their second-floor window. Officers arrived on scene and there was damage to the window at the top of the second floor. They located on shell casing out front. The townhome sat on top of the garage. There was a hole in the ceiling just inside the window. Residents stated they were in bed when they heard the shots then a cracking sound and saw the window damage. One witness saw a possible vehicle leave the area.
#2025-246034/North Precinct/Third Watch/N2:
At 2043 hours, victim went over to S/1’s apartment where S/2 was also located. At some point an argument ensued and turning physical. S/1 assaulted the victim by choking her. S/2 assaulted the victim by spraying her with bear spray and then pointed a firearm at her. Police arrived on scene and the suspects refused to exit the apartment. HNT was called and was able to get the suspects to exit. Both were taken into custody without incident. A warrant was sought to enter and retrieve the firearm. Both booked into KCJ for Investigation of Assault.
#2025-245464/South Precinct/Second Watch/R2:
At 1200 hours, GIU Detectives and South Patrol Officers conducted a joint Organized Retail Theft Operation at Lowes in South Seattle. Detectives teamed with loss prevention representatives to identify and apprehend suspects. Eleven suspects were arrested. Over $1,300 in stolen merchandise was recovered. This was a team effort and could not have taken place without the hard work by GIU detectives, patrol, and partnership with the loss prevention employees at Lowes.
#2025-246126/North Precinct/Third Watch/U2:
At 2225 hours, SFD requested SPD assistance with a transient male setting fires to trash in the alley. Officers responded and made contact with the suspect who took off running. Luckily the suspect tripped in the middle of the road preventing a taser deployment as he was taken into custody without further incident. Unfortunately, he was declined by KCJ for being too sweaty.
#2025-246126/North Precinct/Third Watch/J3:
At 0125 hours, Officers responded to an animal bite call. The dog bit two people (only one reported to SPD) and the owner retreated to his tent near Green Lake. It was reported that the dog’s owner got into an argument with another male that pulled a gun on the dog owner. While officers were gathering information, the person reported with a gun came out of a nearby apartment. This person was identified and did not have a gun on him at that time. Contacting the dog owner resulted in the dog being taken for animal control and the owner arrested for false reporting. After being booked into KCJ, it was learned the false name and information was an attempt to hide his fugitive warrant out of Neveda.