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Three suspects arrested in three Lakemont burglaries

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    Published June 27 2023

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    An extensive multiple-agency investigation has led to the arrest of three suspects in an organized burglary ring. The group is suspected of dozens of regional burglaries from Bellingham to Kent, including three in the Lakemont neighborhood in Bellevue. The suspects, ages 24, 30 and 31, were arrested without incident in Seattle on Thursday, June 22, 2023. Bellevue detectives interviewed the suspects and are examining evidence as part of the investigation. 

    In February 2023, Bellevue police increased patrols in the Lakemont area following a series of similar burglaries. The suspects were using the trail system to enter the neighborhood and had a get-away car waiting for them. They mainly targeted homes with Asian or South Asian residents, where no one was home, and stole jewelry, cash, purses and safes. 

    This burglary crew is believed to be part of an organized crime group from South America and has been intermittently active in the Puget Sound area for several years. Detectives estimate the group may be responsible for as many as 25 to 30 additional burglaries in Bellevue they are investigating. 

    Last year, detectives in King, Whatcom and Snohomish counties began collaborating and sharing information. Their extensive investigation, along with Homeland Security Investigations, led to the arrests. This group is thought to travel nationally, and detectives suspect other crews are still operating in our area. The investigation is active and ongoing. 

    Crime Prevention Tips

    Bellevue police urge homeowners to be vigilant and call 911 if they see any suspicious behavior in their neighborhood. Make sure to turn on your alarm system, lock your doors and windows and secure your valuables. Turn on exterior lights and consider motion flood lights.

    If you plan to be away, put indoor lights on timers to make it look like you are at home. If you have ladders or other materials for climbing, please bring them inside or lock them up so a burglar doesn’t have easy access to second-story windows.

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