![]() ![]() The suspect assaulted K9 during the arrest and was arrested for a variety of felony crimes. K9 apprehended the suspect after he jumped into a creek while fleeing. After a successful PIT maneuver to stop the vehicle, the suspect driver fled on foot. Police pursuit: 5:25 p.m., officers were in a pursuit of a DUI driver in a stolen vehicle who rammed several Kent Police vehicles while fleeing. The driver was arrested for new felony gun charges. Everyone was safely detained, and the gun turned out to be stolen. An officer saw this and alerted everyone to the gun. As they had the male get out of the car, the female reached into the back pocket of the male and tried to retrieve a gun. The male gave a fake name and officers found the male had a felony warrant. They contacted a male and female in a car in the driveway who gave a story about living there and not being able to use the key code to get inside. Illegal gun possession: 9:18 p.m., officers went to a house where unknown people were trying to break in the front door. The victims were inside their apartment when they heard a popping noise near their door and later discovered a couple bullet holes into their apartment. ![]() Shots fired at apartment: 8:41 p.m., officers responded to a shooting at the Phoenix Court Apartments, 23913 111th Pl. One suspect was able to get away, while witnesses responded and detained the other 15-year-old suspect. During that time, one suspect held a gun to her head while the other attempted to start the vehicle with the keys. The female victim started honking the horn for help. The second suspect reached into her purse and stole her keys. When she refused, one subject tried to assault her and take her cellphone. Two subjects had approached a female in her vehicle asking for a ride. The child’s mother was not at the scene and was later informed of the incident.A sampling of Kent Police incidents March 7-28:Īttempted carjacking: 5:09 p.m., officers were dispatched to a suspicious circumstance at the Haven Apartments, 25426 98th Ave. At the time of the drowning, the child was in the care of family members who said he jumped in the pool but they were unaware he couldn’t swim. The child was transported to Harborview Medical Center and is expected to survive. The child was breathing and had a pulse when first responders arrived, but was unresponsive to questioning. near the 300 block of South 320th Street, officers responded to reports of a 6-year-old drowning in a pool. near the 27400 block of Pacific Highway South, a man reported an employee of a massage parlor assaulted him.Ĭhild drowns: At about 3:30 p.m. The suspects left prior to police arrival. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun, but it was not used. 320th Street, a group of unknown suspects assaulted a man multiple times with a bat after mistaking him for someone else near the Armani Nightclub. The King County Sheriff’s Office Fire Investigator arrived and requested a police response. near the 35900 block of 16th Avenue South, a large fire was seen near Todd Beamer High School’s baseball field. The suspect fled in a silver SUV.įire near field: At about 1 a.m. ![]() On scene, it was determined the suspect assaulted the employee while attempting to steal $380 worth of lottery tickets. near the 1500 block of South 348th Street, an officer responded to a shoplifting call. The man kicked the glass door, cracking it, and left the scene. near the 32800 block of Pacific Highway South, a man became upset when an employee did not accept the item he attempted to pawn. The people in the car called police and were directed to the Tacoma Police Department to file a police report. The Trailblazer followed the people into Federal Way before turning into an apartment complex. The driver, who was the only person in the Trailblazer, pointed a black semi-automatic handgun at the people and swore at them. near the 4200 block of 49th Avenue NE, three people were in a car driving when a black Chevy Trailblazer tailgated them and then pulled up alongside the other vehicle. ![]() Gun pulled while driving: At about 5:30 p.m. ![]()
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