12/28/2023 0 Comments Kent police blotter april 14The suspect was booked for unlawful possession of a firearm and felony harassment. The suspect provided consent to search his vehicle and a firearm was located. Video surveillance showed that was not the case. Officers located the suspect who claimed the victims had been following him. When they reached the intersection near Safeway, they saw the driver of one vehicle pull up beside them and pointed a gun at them. This caused vehicles behind them to slow down. The victims had been driving and avoided some trash in the middle of the road. A male driving a vehicle pointed a firearm at another occupied vehicle. Pointed gun: 10:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to a threat with a weapon near Safeway, 20830 108th Ave. He is the suspect in a Kent homicide that occurred in the first half of 2022. Detectives responded and were able to tentatively identify the male as a reported missing person out of Kent. Two subjects had found a body of a deceased male in the woods. The victim was transported to Valley Medical for further medical treatment.ĭead body: 4:02 p.m., officers were dispatched to Morrill Meadows Park, 10600 SE 248th St., regarding a suspicious circumstance. Three unknown suspects came to the victim’s apartment in attempt to confront him and ended up firing through the front door. The incident was most likely prompted as retaliation to a fight that occurred a few hours prior between the victim and other tenants. The victim who had been struck in the calf. Shot in calf: 6:49 p.m., officers were dispatched to a shooting that occurred at the Riverwood Apartments, 24620 Russell Road. One of the subjects hit his vehicle with a crowbar and eventually someone shot at him. The victim had confronted a group of subjects as he felt one of them was responsible for stealing his vehicle prior. A short time later the victim reached out and officers found his vehicle had at least one bullet strike from the incident. Upon arrival both vehicles were no longer there. SE, where there were two males on location shooting at a vehicle. Parking lot shooting: 9:34 a.m., officers were dispatched to a shooting at Golden Pizza, 26200 116th Ave. One officer went to get in front of vehicle when vehicle took off, hit the patrol vehicle, and sped off. Officers followed due to the vehicle being stuck in traffic. Stolen vehicle speeds away: 11:45 a.m., officers located an occupied stolen vehicle at the Grandview Apartments, 3900 Veterans Drive. The victim brandished his own knife, tried to stab the suspect who let go, and the victim ran from the scene. A 17-year-old male was leaving the Sounder Station when he was grabbed from behind and the suspect held a knife to his throat. This has been in the California area for some time but appears to be migrating north.Īttempted kidnapping: 8:38 p.m., an officer was flagged down at the Kent Police Station, 232 Fourth Ave. Interestingly, during the recovery of the vehicle, officers located a suspected new auto theft device, a “push-to-start ignition bypass device” which may mimic a vehicle key fob allowing it to be started, and then stolen, without a key fob or damage to the vehicle. The driver was not located but the passenger was detained and booked on warrants. Ultimately, the vehicle was located and recovered unoccupied at the Rite Aid, 20518 108th Ave. Phone contact was made with Sirius Radio and they were able to direct officers as the vehicle moved. Stolen vehicle tracked: 10:09 a.m., officers led an effort to recover an occupied stolen Dodge Ram that was being live tracked by Sirius Radio. The resident was seen getting into a vehicle and driving towards where the suspect vehicle had gone. The resident of the apartment exited and returned fire. The driver of the vehicle fired rounds at the apartment and fled in the vehicle. Video surveillance showed a vehicle arriving in the parking lot and positioned itself in front of the victim apartment. One of the apartments had been hit by multiple rounds. Shots fired at apartment: 8:34 a.m., officers were dispatched to an illegal discharge that occurred at the Valli Kee Apartments, 23401 104th Ave. A sampling of Kent Police incidents from Jan.
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