August 14-Early Wednesday morning, August 12, at 12:19 AM, SeaTac Police were called to the Marriott Hotel in SeaTac. A customer tried to rent a room, but his credit card was declined. This customer left the hotel very upset and returned a short time later to once again try his credit card. His card was … Continue reading Hotel Vandal Caught by SeaTac Police
Boat Motor Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
August 14-On Friday, August 7, a SeaTac resident contacted the Police Department. He informed detectives that somebody has stolen two of his boat moters. He shared that he had located two motors, appearing to be his, listed for sale on Offer Up. He said that his brother had already been in contact with the seller. … Continue reading Boat Motor Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
SeaTac Police Seek Help in Catching Carjack Suspects
August 6-Anyone recognize these carjacking suspects? On June 27, 2020 around 11:20 PM, the victim and his passenger were driving west on S 176 in SeaTac in a 2007 Honda Accord. Two male suspects (pictured) approached the victim's vehicle, and one pointed a black handgun towards the driver. The suspects ordered both the driver and … Continue reading SeaTac Police Seek Help in Catching Carjack Suspects
Stolen Generator on the Loose
August 5-Well, you don't put this in your pocket and walk away. Stealing this generator took some doing. On July,27, SeaTac Police were called to a business, located in the 19000 block of Des Moines Memorial Dr S for a commercial burglary report. The victim reported that, over the prior weekend, someone broke into a … Continue reading Stolen Generator on the Loose
SeaTac Officers Protect Elderly Woman from becoming a Crime Victim
August 6- On Tuesday, July 29, SeaTac Deputies responded to a reported burglary in progress at the home of a 74-year-old woman. A man had come into her home through an unsecured back door. The man had fled before police arrived, but the officers found that the woman’s home had security deficiencies, particularly regarding one … Continue reading SeaTac Officers Protect Elderly Woman from becoming a Crime Victim
SeaTac Police Shutdown Narcotics Network
July 31-For the past 18 months, the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit (SCU) has been at the forefront of an investigation into the narcotics trade in the Puget Sound region. On Tuesday, July 28, 19 people were indicted as part of this year-and-a-half-long investigation. SeaTac’s SCU invested substantial time and effort accumulating evidence against members of … Continue reading SeaTac Police Shutdown Narcotics Network
Grocery Store Stabbing Suspect Captured
July 24-On Sunday, July 19 at around 10:40 AM, a male walked into a grocery store in the 2800 block of S. 200th Street. The male walked around the store and picked up a bottle of water to purchase. Then, in front of several other customers, the male attacked the clerk behind the counter with … Continue reading Grocery Store Stabbing Suspect Captured
Hotel Burglars Caught by SeaTac Police
July 10- At 10 AM on Wednesday, July 8, a SeaTac hotel manager called 911 requesting assistance for a burglary that had just occurred to one of the hotel rooms. Hotel staff witnessed the suspects on the premises in the 19000 block of International Blvd and had captured video of the suspects before they fled … Continue reading Hotel Burglars Caught by SeaTac Police
SeaTac Police Make Marijuana Bust
July 3-On July 1, Detective Frazier of the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit observed activity occurring in the SeaTac grocery store parking lot that appeared narcotics related. Further investigation led to the seizure of a moving van believed to contain a large amount of marijuana, along with an SUV. As the investigation continued, detectives discovered that … Continue reading SeaTac Police Make Marijuana Bust
Car Thieves Strike Again
June 26-King County sheriff's Office continues to see cars being stolen as they are warming up or left running in front of homes. On June 18, a deputy was dispatched to a vehicle theft which had occurred near the 18800 BLK of 33 AVE S in SeaTac. The owner explained he had left his vehicle … Continue reading Car Thieves Strike Again
