Kent police blotter april 143/1/2024 Officers searched for a crime scene but were unable to locate one. He went inside and later discovered that he had been shot near his clavicle area. He did not hear or see anything when this occurred. when he felt what he described as being hit with a baseball bat. The victim had been in his driveway at 3:30 a.m. Man shot: 6 a.m., officers responded to Valley Medical Center in Renton to contact the victim of a shooting which allegedly occurred around the 21400 block of 46th Ave. The officers located the suspect and safely took him into custody. The suspect went outside and damaged multiple vehicles as well. The suspect used a metal pipe, collected a kitchen knife, and continued to break items inside their residence. ![]() The victim and her daughter were in their home when the unknown suspect randomly broke in by smashing the front door. Residential burglary: 11:21 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residential burglary in progress where the suspect broke into a home armed with a knife. The suspect created $10,000 to $15,000 in damages. The suspect also smashed the scoreboard control box. The suspect dropped his wallet in the snack bar that contained his ID. Video surveillance showed the suspect entered onto the property, tipped over trash cans, defecated, and urinated in an alcove, broke up a track hurdle and eventually broke into the snack bar and stole food. Kent-Meridian burglary: 7:13 a.m., a Kent School Resource officer was notified of a burglary that occurred overnight at Kent Meridian High School, 10020 SE 256th St. Video surveillance was obtained of the incident which showed two suspects (male and female) committing the crime. The owner reported the suspect(s) forced entry through the back door and took the ATM machine from within the business. The victim was transported to the hospital.Ĭommercial burglary: 10:19 a.m., an officer was dispatched to a commercial burglary from Cut Pros Barber Shop, 25453 104th Ave. The victim sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen. The victim and the subject got into an altercation which led to the shooting. The victim was seen crouching down near a tree line by one of the buildings when another subject walked out of an apartment. Negotiators spoke with the suspect and was eventually able to get him to surrender the child to his mother and allow himself to be taken into custody.Īpartment shooting: 3:55 a.m., officers were dispatched to a shooting within the Phoenix Court Apartments, 23913 111th Place SE. Officers made PA announcements for approximately 30 minutes until the Federal Way Hostage Negotiation Team arrived on scene. The suspect was saying officers were going to have to shoot him, and he was not going back to jail. The suspect barricaded himself inside the apartment with a 1-year-old baby he has in common with the victim. ![]() Officers quickly apprehended the suspect.īarricaded in apartment: 11:57 p.m., officers were dispatched to a domestic violence in the 24800 block of 96th Ave. The suspect fled over a fence and into a neighboring apartment complex. Several officers responded and found a juvenile male outside the unit holding what later turned out to be a stolen Nintendo Switch. Residential burglary: In the 26200 block of 114th Lane SE, victim called after reviewing Ring camera and when she arrived noticed the blinds moving. One of the suspects was then seen lighting a piece of cardboard on fire, pushed the wood pallets against the building and then lit them on fire. ![]() Video surveillance showed two suspects putting together a couple wood pallets against the business using them to shield the view of them using narcotics. The suspect walked up to the front doors, kicked over an igloo cooler of clothing and then lit its contents on fire with a lighter.ĭollar Tree fire: 1:45 p.m., an officer was called to assist with a fire that occurred at the Dollar Tree, 23406 Pacific Highway S. Senior Center fire: 11:50 p.m., officers assisted Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority with a fire that occurred at the Kent Senior Center, 600 E. A sampling of Kent Police incidents June 13 to July 10:
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