Officers determined the vehicle had been privately towed at the request of gas station personnel to a lot in Burien. 5 when her mother, a 45-year-old Kent resident, parked her vehicle at a gas station and walked off, leaving her disabled daughter inside, according to the Feb. 14 from a woman who said her 28-year-old severely disabled sister had not been seen since Feb. An officer took a missing person report on Feb. Summary: A severely disabled Kent woman spent nine days inside a vehicle in a tow yard after the vehicle had been towed from a Kent gas station with her inside. The suspects were booked into the King County jail in Seattle.■ 1: Missing disabled Kent woman found safe after spending 9 days inside vehicle The suspect was captured by King County Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit a couple of blocks away hiding in the backyard of a residence. Officers arrested one suspect hiding under a dumpster while the second suspect fled over the barbed wire fence. KSD security accessed their cameras remotely and could see two suspects inside the fenced area stealing multiple tool items. Tool theft: 7:30 a.m., patrol responded to an alarm at the Kent School District Administration complex. The suspect sustained a broken pelvis in two places and a bleed in the brain and was transported to Harborview. The suspect eventually crawled out under his own power and was transported to Valley Medical Center by Tri-med. The pursuit continued and the suspect lost control and left the roadway in the 2700 block of Maple Valley Highway. Later that night, officers located the suspect near the QFC, in the Chrysler 300 and a pursuit ensued. The suspect and vehicle were not immediately located. The victim was dragged by his own vehicle. The suspect pulled the victim out of his car, assaulted him, and stole his vehicle. The suspect approached a male who was sitting in his Chrysler 300. Father arrested for child neglect.Ĭarjacking: 12:32 a.m., a victim was carjacked at Arco ampm, 13130 SE Kent Kangley Road. The girls were transported to the substation and later transported to meet a CPS worker. The father lied about events and was found to have left the girls to go do dope with others. When officers arrived, they found the father exiting an upper unit. The girls were able to describe where they were staying. The driver then secured the doors and called 911. The bus driver stopped the bus at Kent Des Moines Road and had everyone exit the bus except the girls. The girls walked six blocks on Pacific Highway South in the rain and got onto a Metro bus. No apartment occupants were injured.Ĭhild neglect: 10:46 p.m., a 4- and 6-year-old left the Sunset Motel, 25006 Pacific Highway S., looking for their father. It is believed speed was a factor of the crash. None of the occupants were aware that the vehicle was stolen, the father of two of the occupants had purchased the vehicle a couple of days prior. Three occupants, to include the driver, were transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and the other three to Valley Medical Center in Renton. The car was occupied by multiple juveniles two were still trapped in the car. A stolen Lexus RX3, had left the roadway, and struck one of the apartment buildings. The suspect was booked for second-degree robbery, eluding, possession of a stolen vehicle and hit and run.Ĭar crashes into building: 12:57 a.m., patrol was dispatched to a collision in the 8700 block of South 259th Street. His getaway car was a Federal Way stolen and it was impounded for a search warrant. The suspect was eventually located at 104th Avenue SE and SE 235th Street. The suspect fled on foot and a K-9 track commenced with the help of the Guardian One helicopter from the King County Sheriff’s Office. Two civilians suffered only minor injuries. The suspect engaged officers in a short pursuit and then collided with a civilian car at 112th Avenue SE and SE 240th Street. The suspect assaulted one employee attempting to escape and then rammed one of their work trucks. Robbery, eluding: 9:38 p.m., officers responded to a shoplift turned robbery at AutoZone on SE 239th Street and 104th Avenue SE. A sampling of Kent Police incidents April 1-11:
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