Bellevue Police Blotter | Dec. 31
Dec 31 2008
Nov. 22
Domestic Violence: 5:45 a.m., 14500 block of Southeast 24th Street. A son raised a knife in a stabbing motion towards his father.
Questionable actions: 3:40 p.m., 14500 block of Southeast 24th Street. A 8-year-old reported that two unknown suspects pushed her off a slide and injured her head.
Mountain bike theft: Noon, 10600 block of Northeast 19th Place. A mountain bike worth more than $1,000 was stolen.
Nov. 23
Burglary: 10:30 p.m., 80 block of 110th Avenue Southeast. Two bicycles were stolen from a shed. The total amount of loss was more than $3,000.
Nov. 24
Burglary: 8 a.m., 2500 block of 104th Avenue Southeast. Someone forced entry into a residence and took more than $1,000 in electronic items.
Burglary: 9 a.m., 12800 block of Southeast 44th Place. Someone broke into a residence and stole several items amounting to a loss of more than $1,000.
Possession of child pornography: 8 a.m., 14500 block of Northeast 20th Street. A suspect brought in a hard drive to Hard Drive Northwest for data recovery. During the process, a technician found suspected child pornography on the hard drive.
Burglary: 8 p.m., 200 block of 106th Avenue Northeast. A local business was broken into and previous days sales were taken amounting to more than $2,000.
Nov. 25
Burglary: 6:30 p.m., 15800 block of Northeast 27th Place. Two notebook computers worth more than $1,000 were stolen from a residence.
Missing person: 1 p.m., 1000 block of 139th Place Northeast. A juvenile was reported as a runaway.
Nov. 26
Theft: 12:31 a.m., 600 block of 140th Avenue Northeast. Someone burglarized The Neighborhood Church during the overnight hours. The total amount of loss was more than $4,000.
Burglary: 3:30 p.m., 2800 block of Northup Way. A hole was cut in an exterior wall to gain access to a business. The total loss amounted to more than $250.
Burglary: 3:30 p.m., 2800 block of Northup Way. Unknown suspects cut a hole in an exterior wall to gain access to a business. They then stole Laptop computers and Monitors worth more than $2,000
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