“I went to Burger King and all I got were these quesadillas” | Bellevue Police Blotter Oct. 19-25

October 21 Burger King burglar: Around 3:40 a.m., a suspect kicked through the drive-thru window and entered the Burger King on Northeast 24th Street. He was inside for about 10 minutes and took a block of cheese, a milk container and a package of tortillas. He left via the broken window and returned several minutes later with a pry tool, which he unsuccessfully used to try and pry open the cash registers.

October 19

Customer service criticism: An unknown suspect called the Good to Go offices in Olympia, threatening to detonate a bomb in one of their three customer service locations. As a precaution, the Bellevue office evacuated all employees and customers until police cleared the scene. Multiple people called 911 and complained that it was “poor customer service” that they were asked by Good to Go to evacuate prior to police arrival.

Porsches and prescription drugs: Officers were dispatched to two suspicious vehicles parked on 155th Place Southeast with multiple subjects who were sleeping. One of the vehicles was a high-end Porsche that had been stolen out of Seattle. Officers arrived and observed drug activity in the non-stolen car, and an officer located heroin and prescription drugs. The driver of the stolen car had a $5,100 domestic violence assault warrant and was arrested.

Fist fight: Security was called about an intoxicated and violent suspect who was at The Bravern. When the officers arrived, the suspect was verbally aggressive and approached the officers, holding up his fists and saying “let’s fight.” He swung at one officer, who covered his head to protect himself. He was then subdued and transported to the hospital for observation due to alcohol and heroin use.

October 21

Busted: An officer responded to a report at the Chez Ravella Apartments and found the suspect about to inject himself with a needle containing a murky brown substance. He was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and two grams of heroin were found on his person.

October 21

Burger King burglar: Around 3:40 a.m., a suspect kicked through the drive-thru window and entered the Burger King on Northeast 24th Street. He was inside for about 10 minutes and took a block of cheese, a milk container and a package of tortillas. He left via the broken window and returned several minutes later with a pry tool, which he unsuccessfully used to try and pry open the cash registers.

October 22

Tree tension On Oct. 21, an unknown subject entered the victim’s backyard and placed notes on a tree saying “do not cut” and “tree is spiked.” Victim is in the process of having the trees cut down by a tree-cutting service. The suspect also stole a 300-foot rope that belonged to the tree service. On Oct. 22, the victim found a note on his car stating that the neighbors do not like him and they wouldn’t even waste the time to spit on him if he was on fire. Nails had also been placed underneath his car next to the tires.

October 23

Danger to dogs: The suspect and his girlfriend were on Bel-Red Road on their way to the methadone clinic. The suspect was witnessed beating and choking his small dog, and the officer arrived to find the suspect pinning the dog to the ground. The dog could not walk after it was released by the suspect, and was taken to Alpine Animal Hospital. The suspect was detained.

Sticky fingers: Bellevue Fire requested police respond to assist them at a shelter. Upon returning to their truck, the firefighters found a suspect had removed a bag of supplies from the fire truck. They were able to get it back from her. Officers determined the suspect was extremely intoxicated. The suspect was also involved in the disturbance later that night.

October 24

Fight between friends: A victim called to report she had been dragged out of a car, beaten and robbed by her “friend.” The victim stated this was because she did not “back-up” the suspect during an earlier fight the suspect got into with an unknown male at Lucky Strike in Lincoln Square. She did not have significant injuries and did not want any medical help.

October 25

Body pillow battle: Victim called 911 and stated her boyfriend had threatened her with a gun following an argument over a body pillow. Suspect had a .45 registered to him, and it was determined that victim was afraid of the gun that sat on the night stand during the argument, but was not in play. The victim locked herself in the bathroom until police arrived.