Mon., Nov. 12, 10:15 a.m., 2300 block Western Ave. Officers contacted the suspect, a transient white female aged 21 for suspected narcotics activity. A computer check of her name revealed an outstanding warrant from the Department of Corrections. The warrant was verified, and the suspect was arrested and booked into King County Jail.
Mon., Nov. 12, 11:20 a.m., Alaskan Way S., St. Martin de Porres Shelter. Victim, a transient Black male aged 50, stated he was sleeping on a mat on the floor of the St. Martin de Porres Shelter at around 2:15 a.m. today. He was awoken suddenly when a cup of coffee was thrown in his face. He stated he only saw the silhouette of his attacker walking away. The attacker was wearing black clothing and had a black backpack slung over his shoulder. Victim complained to the shift supervisor of the shelter, and was given dry clothes. He complained of a burning pain on his face at the time of the incident, but at the time of the report he showed no sign of visible injury, and declined medical attention.
Tues., Nov. 13, 3:55 p.m., Fourth Ave. S. Officers were dispatched to a call of a mentally disturbed female at or around the Fire Station on Fourth Ave. Officers arrived on the scene to find a fireman waiting outside for them. He stated that the suspect, a transient white female aged 44, had been walking around the area screaming obscenities. A fireman had opened the door and told her to leave the area, and she screamed some more then walked around the firehouse to the parking lot in the back. There she continued screaming and causing a disturbance. Officers proceeded around the back of the firehouse and found the suspect asleep on the ground listening to a tape player by a parked trailer. Upon contact she was slow to respond to questions and instructions. Officer placed her in handcuffs and frisked her after she continued to move around and put her hands in her jacket. The firefighters contacted an ambulance in order to transport the suspect to Harborview for a mental health evaluation. While waiting for the ambulance the suspect stated that she was one of the seven dwarves, and that her name was Dennis the Menace. An ambulance arrived, and suspect was transported to Harborview.
Tues., Nov. 13, 6 p.m., Sixth St., Kobe Terrace Park. Officers were working an emphasis patrol, contacting people trespassing in parks, doorways, etc. Officers found the suspect, a transient Black male aged 15, sleeping on a bench in the south end of Kobe Terrace Park. They determined that he was a juvenile, and contacted the Youth Services Center (YSC) by phone to check his name. YSC verified the youth’s identity and informed the officers of an outstanding warrant. Suspect was taken into custody, transported to the YSC and booked.
Compiled from incident reports of the Seattle Police Department by Emma Quinn. Got your own experience to relate? Call us at (206)441-3247 ext. 207 and we’ll get the scoop.