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Victim in transit center assault dies
The victim of a July 10 assault at the Bellevue Transit Center died from his injuries on Tuesday, July 19. Bellevue police detectives are now investigating the case as a homicide, the first in the city this year.
Police launch targeted anti-crime initiative
Bellevue police are increasing the number of targeted operations to reduce crime in the city’s hot spots. The hot spots include stores, malls and the downtown core, where thefts and criminal activity have been on the rise.
Police launch site focused on data and transparency
Whether it’s recent neighborhood crime data, use-of-force incidents or information about the police department’s workforce diversity, it’s all at your fingertips on the new Bellevue Police Transparency and Accountability we
Feedback sought on new crisis response teams
Non-uniformed police, mental health pros help people in crisis
The city will consider a new approach to responding to individuals in crisis after a pilot program featuring teams of specially trained police officers and mental health professionals yielded promising results last year.
New task force to fight catalytic converter thefts
With catalytic converter thefts happening at an alarming rate across the country and in King County, Bellevue police and eight other Eastside law enforcement agencies, are banding together to combat the problem.
Shirley appointed Bellevue Police Chief
City Manager Brad Miyake has appointed Interim Chief Wendell Shirley to lead the Bellevue Police Department. Chief Shirley has served as interim chief since Chief Steve Mylett left the department last August for a position in Ohio.
Increased security following break-in at slide site
Demolition of structure needed to allow residents to safely return
The City of Bellevue has arranged 24-hour security around the
Bellevue Police to hold community update on reform efforts
Virtual town hall will take place on Jan. 12
Chief Wendell Shirley (Interim) invites the public to a virtual update on the department's use of force policies following the completion of last year’s independent third-party review.
Police sector captains to host roundtables
Bellevue residents will have the opportunity to meet the police captain assigned to their part of the city and ask questions or share concerns at virtual roundtable discussions this month.