Crime

Bellevue Police Make Arrests Connected to May 31 Looting Events

Bellevue Police have made significant progress in their investigation into the looting and vandalism that occurred in Downtown Bellevue on May 31, 2020, arresting 23 suspects so far. Authorities have reviewed extensive video footage and identified over 100 individuals now under investigation. Among those arrested is a 26-year-old Renton resident, from whom police recovered $19,000 worth of stolen goods, weapons, and illegal drugs. Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett expressed frustration at the audacity of the looters, who laughed and jeered at police during the incidents, and reaffirmed the department's commitment to accountability. Mylett clarified that none of the arrested individuals were involved in the peaceful protests, asserting that looters took advantage of the situation. He remarked, "I didn’t even hear George Floyd’s name," emphasizing the disconnect between the protests and the criminal activities. Police expect to continue making arrests in the coming weeks as they solidify their cases against the remaining suspects. The Bellevue community is urged to stay informed through the Police Department’s updates and video conferences.

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