

The officer learned the male had a Benton County and a Lebanon Municipal warrant. Warrant Arrest- An officer contacted a 53-year-old male in the 2500-block of NW Kings Blvd. The caller reported someone had damages all four of his tires on his vehicle in the past couple of days. The male was taken into custody and transported to the jail.Ĭriminal Mischief- An officer took a report of criminal mischief in the 400-block of SW Lilly Avenue. The officer learned the male had an outstanding Benton County warrant. Warrant Arrest- An officer contacted a 25-year-old male with no fixed address in the 1800-block of SW 3rd Street. The male received a citation for Minor in Possession and transported to the hospital by medics. Upon arrival, officers learned the male, 19-year-old with a Beaverton address, was intoxicated and was found by a passerby. MIP Alcohol- Officers responded to the 300-block of NW 26th Street for an unconscious male laying on the sidewalk. Warrant Service – A 50-year-old Corvallis male and a 36-year-old male, both with no fixed address, were contacted at a business in the 400-block of SW 3rd St where they were arrested for outstanding warrants.
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This information is shared to improve our community’s understanding of law enforcement activity in Corvallis. NOTICE: This log does not include all police actions. Seattle Police Update: The name of the Seattle Police officer involved in the shooting is Officer Jeremy Bohannon.Īnyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Edmonds Police Department at 42 or Edmonds PD will provide further updates as the investigation allows.Learn More About Becoming a Corvallis Police Officer by visiting. Seattle Police sent members of their command staff and a force investigation team to the scene as part of their standard protocol. They will work with the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office to determine potential charges related to this incident. EPD detectives believe that at least two suspects are involved and will continue investigating this case as they lead the criminal investigation.

Seattle Police are aware of this information.Ĭurrently, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident. Those equipment items, including a department-issued handgun, radio, and ballistic vest, have not been recovered. At the time of the theft and assault, the victim’s vehicle had department equipment secured inside. The car was brought back to Edmonds PD and searched under a search warrant. The victim had placed an Apple Airtag in his vehicle, which assisted with its quick location and recovery. The stolen Hyundai Santa Fe was found in a Burien apartment complex by King County Sheriff’s Office deputies. Whether the handgun was personally or department-owned is currently under investigation. Investigators now know that is not the case and that a single round struck a door on the driver’s side of the victim’s vehicle. Initial reports were that a fired round struck a nearby fence. A suspect drove at the victim, knocking him down, and the victim fired his weapon. When he got outside, he found the suspects had broken a window and entered his Hyundai Santa Fe. The incident unfolded just after 5:30 AM when the victim confronted the suspect(s) after hearing his personal vehicle start while he was getting ready for work. The victim sustained minor injuries during the encounter and received treatment at a local hospital. The vehicle was later located in the Burien area. The victim discharged a handgun at the suspect(s) as they fled in the stolen vehicle. After being confronted, a suspect struck the victim with the stolen vehicle, knocking him to the ground. Vehicle Strikes Officer Who Fires Shot During Confrontation in EdmondsĪn off-duty Seattle Police officer interrupted the theft of his vehicle today at an apartment complex in the 9500 block of Edmonds Way.

OFF-DUTY SEATTLE POLICE OFFICER INTERRUPTS THEFT OF HIS PERSONAL VEHICLE Due to the case being an active and ongoing investigation, the Seattle Police Department will be deferring questions about the incident to the Edmonds Police Department.
