#2025-260796/Southwest Precinct/Third Watch/W1:
At 0040 hours, the complainant was in the area of the 2600 BLK of Alki Ave SW. A group of suspects approached the complainant and asked where he was from. The suspects then asked the complainant about his watch and necklace. The complainant saw a gun under the suspect’s jacket. The suspects walked off. The complainant then saw another group of males congregate with the suspects that approached him. The complainant stated that he then heard approximately four gunshots in the area of 58 Ave SW/Alki Ave SW. Officers located a shell casing. They didn’t locate any other evidence or witnesses.
#2025-260921/Southwest Precinct/First Watch/F3:
At 0705 hours, officers responded to a disturbance between neighbors on the 7900 block of 9 Av SW. The Victim stated that the suspect has been threatening and antagonizing him because of his race and sexual orientation. Victim alleged that the suspect spit at him, threw small pebbles in his direction, and was called a slew of derogatory terms. Security camera footage from the victim’s residence only showed a verbal argument. No arrest was made since the only evidence provided was for the verbal argument. The victim was given information on how to obtain anti-harassment order.
#2025-261027/West Precinct/First Watch/D1:
At 0850 hours, officers from the west precinct responded to a crisis disturbance in Downtown Seattle for a subject throwing items from her apartment. It was immediately determined that she was experiencing a crisis episode prompting officers to reroute vehicle and pedestrian traffic due to public safety. Patrol with HNT attempted negotiations with the subject were unsuccessful. Negotiations continued but officers after conferring with HNT ultimately ended negotiations with the subject as a means of de-escalation. 211 was notified and responded to the scene to monitor the situation.
#2025-261526/West Precinct/Second Watch/M3:
At 1400 hours, The Downtown Activation Team conducted a smaller, targeted operation to address criminal activity, and large crowds associated with narcotics activity in the Pike/Pine corridor (DAT 1). The officers assigned to DAT coordinated with on-duty West Pct. units and took two subjects into custody for assault, warrants, and obstruction. The operational focus then shifted to Little Saigon, where officers responded to a stabbing (RE: 25-261641) at 12th Ave/S. King St. Officers rendered aid and were successful in locating the suspect who was taken into custody without incident. The deployment of officers was guided by information reviewed during biweekly DAT operational meetings.
#2025-261837/East Precinct/Third Watch/G3:
At 2130 hours, patrol was dispatched to a suspicious item that was located by a citizen, thought to be a potential improvised explosive. ABS responded and rendered the item safe, determining it was not an explosive device.
#2025-261943/West Precinct/Third Watch/K3:
At 2335 hours, Officers reported hearing two shots fired near 4 AV S / S Main ST. Moments later, Radio toned out a shooting in the area. The investigation revealed that a suspect riding a Lime bike fired two rounds at a nearby apartment building before leaving the area. RTCC located video of incident, but an exhaustive area check for the suspect was negative. No injuries or damage located. Shell casings located. Patrol processed the scene. GVRU and 213 notified.
#2025-261843/West Precinct/Third Watch/D2:
At 2116 hours, Officers arrested a suspect for trespassing at Whole Foods and transported him to King County Jail. While being taken into the booking area, the suspect attempted to spit in an officer’s face. The officer moved out of the way, but the spit still landed on his uniform. Suspect booked for Assault 3 with charges for Trespass requested. Incident screened with 213. Hazard Report submitted.
#2025-261909/South Precinct/Third Watch/R3:
At 2233 hours, a call came into 911 reporting an attempted armed robbery. The victim was walking from the light rail when they heard steps running up behind them. The victim immediately started to run away but tripped and fell to the ground. The suspect grabbed her at the back of her head grabbing a handful of her hoodie and her hair. The suspect started to shake her head demanding her belongings. A neighbor near to the incident came out then yelling at the suspect to leave the victim alone. The suspect ran to a sedan being driven by someone else and the suspects fled the scene. Officers conducted an area check for the suspect vehicle but were not successful in locating it. Robbery notified.