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Statewide Law Enforcement Comm. Runs Torch across Wa to remember fallen officers at the Special Olympics

SEATTLE – A memorial recognition award will be given to the widow of Sgt. Mark Renninger of the Lakewood Police Department for his involvement in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Washington. A special ceremony will take place at the Lakewood Police Department where Captain Bryan Keller from… [ Keep reading ]

“Stun-gun” robbers arrested

Since May 17th, Seattle Police Robbery detectives have been busy investigating a series of robberies in North Seattle.  All the victims were elderly females and most were attacked when loading or unloading items from their vehicles.  The robbers were apparently armed with a “stun gun”.  The suspects fled the scene of the crime in stolen… [ Keep reading ]

Threats with handgun downtown, two in custody

On June 1st, at approximately 10:10 PM, West Precinct officers responded to the 1500 Block of 2nd Avenue on a report of threats where a male suspect had a gun.  The victim told officers that a man and a woman were outside of his store causing a disturbance.  The victim… [ Keep reading ]

Fatality collision on Aurora

On May 31st, at approximately 7:25 AM, a Toyota Camry driven by a 24 year old man with a 24  year old male passenger was travelling southbound on Aurora Avenue North.  As the vehicle entered the 1700 Block of Aurora, it failed to negotiate the right curve and left the… [ Keep reading ]

Large disturbance in Georgetown, shots fired

On May 31st, at approximately 3:15 AM, South Precinct officers responded to 911 calls of a large fight disturbance and shots fired outside a dance/party in the 7000 Block of East Marginal Way South.  There had been a function held at that location and as it was ending, approximately 100… [ Keep reading ]

Early morning burglaries in Queen Anne/Magnolia, 2 suspects caught

On May 30th, beginning around 3:30 AM, patrol officers from the West Precinct responded to an unusual number of occupied burglary/prowler/alarm calls on Queen Anne Hill.  No suspects were located, but there was evidence that the crimes had occurred. At approximately 5:50 AM in the 3000 Block of 38th Avenue… [ Keep reading ]

Early morning robbery in Magnolia

On May 30th, at approximately 1:42 AM, a man was riding his bicycle northbound on 34th Avenue West approaching West Barrett Street when he was passed by a black Infinity.  Once the car passed him, it stopped alongside the road and the victim rode past it.  The car then pulled… [ Keep reading ]

Fight disturbance outside Belltown bar at closing, 2 arrested

On May 30th, at approximately 1:30 AM, West Precinct bicycle officers observed a fight disturbance near a bar closing in the 100 Block of Bell Street.  The initial fight involved 20-30 individuals physically fighting in the street.  Officers had to use pepper spray to dispurse the crowd.  Officers were able… [ Keep reading ]

One car fatality collision in Northgate

On May 30th, at approximately 1:33 AM, an Acura Integra driven by a 27 year old male with two male passengers and a dog was travelling northbound on 24th Avenue NE.  As the Acura approached NE Northgate Way, it failed to negotiate the left curve and left the roadway colliding… [ Keep reading ]

Suspect fights with officers, suffers medical emergency

On May 29th at approximately 7:30 PM, officers went to the 1300 Block of Boren Avenue to arrest a suspect with an outstanding warrant.  Officers contacted the man who proceeded to fight with the officers.  The fight resulted in a large police response, and the officers were able to take… [ Keep reading ]