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Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Vandalism in Westlake business district leaves several windows shattered
This story was originally published on A vandalism spree near the Denny Triangle in downtown Seattle left several windows shattered. The latest destruction comes just a couple of weeks after a similar incident just blocks away. Just before 1:00 a.m. Saturday, someone called 911 to report a man throwing rocks at business windows on Westlake, just north of Denny Way. Officers arrived and found a man who matched the description. Several businesses sustained damage, including the Boeing Employees Credit Union on Westlake Avenue North. Witnesses provided photos and video of the incident to investigating officers. Police believe, based on the suspect's clothing, the man found at the scene was responsible for the damage. Police booked the suspect on suspicion of Malicious Mischief and took him into custody at the King County Jail. A police report shows that windows were damaged in at least three businesses. This is just a few blocks away from a similar incident of vandalism that occurred about two weeks ago.
Yahoo
27-01-2025
- Yahoo
Using a forklift, thieves steal 2 ATMs in Wallingford credit union heist
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is looking for suspects after two ATMs were ripped out of a credit union in the Wallingford neighborhood with a forklift. The two ATMs were stolen from a Boeing Employees Credit Union at approximately 3 a.m. on Stone Way North and 44th in Wallingford, according to SPD Detective Brian Pritchard. More WA-based crime: Car prowlers shatter windows of more than 60 vehicles in Renton 'Officers arrived, and they actually saw the forklift and three or four suspects,' Pritchard told KIRO Newsradio. 'Suspects then immediately jumped in three different separate vehicles.' The ATMs were placed into SUVs with a front loader, but as the suspects attempted their escape from the police, one of the ATMs fell out of the vehicle into the street. The suspects scattered in three separate directions, according to SPD. 'One ATM they were able to actually get away with,' Pritchard added. 'The second ATM, they actually dropped and didn't have time to take.' Using an SPD vehicle, officers were able to drag the left-behind ATM back to the Wallingford credit union. More WA-based crime: Detectives looking for information on I-5 shooting Investigators are currently looking for three to four suspects. So far, no arrests have been made. It's not known how much money was stolen from the credit union, as of this reporting. Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest and producer of the Seattle Seahawks podcast, The Reset with Gee Scott. You can read his stories here and you can email him here.