Followup: Alan Polevia held on $35,050 bail after Arbor Heights arrest

(Tuesday photo by WSB’s Patrick Sand)
One day after police arrested 32-year-old Alan Polevia in Arbor Heights, he remains jailed in lieu of $35,050 bail, and we have more information about what police found when they arrested him after rousting him from a hiding place. $10,050 of the bail is because of warrants that were out for Polevia’s arrest, including his failure to appear to answer charges of burglary and theft filed last March. Then a judge set $25,000 more bail at a hearing today, in connection with a possible firearms charge. We have obtained the probable-cause document in relation to that, and it outlines what we first reported yesterday – that he was spotted riding a bike with another one “attached” to it, and had multiple bags. An alert neighbor spotted him and called police to report suspicious behavior. Though that neighbor had lost track of him by the time police arrived, another one had seen him and taken photos of him and the bicycles; she helped police track him down at the house where he was eventually found “under the house, in the crawl space, under the flood wrap, in a small dug-out hole.” Those photos show him with the bags – in which police say they found:

*Carbon-loaded pellet gun
*2 fully loaded Glock 40-caliber magazines in a leather magazine holster (loaded with hollow-point bullets)
*132 Winchester Wildcat 22-caliber bullets
*8 Trapmax shotgun cartridges
*17 Peters brand 30=30 rifle rounds

King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office spokesperson Ian Goodhew tells WSB they have until Friday to decide whether to file new charges. He adds that Polevia will go before a judge in connection with the warrants, too, and says his office will argue for him to be kept in custody rather than released, given his history – even before the burglary/theft charges were filed last March (in connection with this September incident) he had been on the run after escaping from police at Harborview Medical Center while handcuffed.

30 Replies to "Followup: Alan Polevia held on $35,050 bail after Arbor Heights arrest"

  • pupsarebest June 12, 2013 (10:08 pm)

    This thug’s bail should be 3,000,000!
    HOW does someone like this keep skating free of justice???
    If I were involved in even half of what this guy is accused of, I’d have been locked away (deservedly) years ago.

  • ruse June 12, 2013 (10:27 pm)

    WSB, any news on the shots fired in arbor heights around 8pm? My friend lives in the neighborhood and said 6 shots were fired in the air and there was a police response.

    • WSB June 12, 2013 (10:33 pm)

      Ruse, someone actually sent us a firsthand report and a shell-casing photo a little while ago. Publishing separately in a few minutes. No injuries or arrests reported – TR

  • J June 12, 2013 (10:56 pm)

    How is riding even one bike possible with pants around your knees?

  • Jim P. June 12, 2013 (11:10 pm)

    The pants are that perfect fashion statement when being arrested.

    It tells the world “Hey, I may be lowlife criminal scum but I am a Playah!”

  • L@arborheights June 12, 2013 (11:22 pm)

    How does such a low bail amount correspond with all of the theft? As long as the thief warrents just a slap on the wrist, this will continue. Please listen and see that the total amount of our loss, total loss of each of us equals much more than his bail of $35,050!!! Why is this tolerated?

  • AG June 13, 2013 (7:23 am)

    I really want to know what his t-shirt says. “I <3 –MA" Anyone? Silly question, but I'm curious.
    .
    This guy is a class-A jack@$$. Can we lock him up and lose the key this time, please? He's clearly not going to change.

  • anonyme June 13, 2013 (7:28 am)

    The good thing about the pants on the ground is that it makes it harder for the scumbags to run very fast. I used to live in Belltown, and once watched such a chase from the high-rise I was living in. Police cars were searching the area with sirens, when I saw the suspect trying to run down the street while holding up his pants with one hand. Hilarious. They nailed him.

    As for bail: I think any arrest involving firearms should immediately be without bail and with automatic prison time.

  • justme June 13, 2013 (7:30 am)

    Man, I feel for our police force out there. This guy looks pretty smelly, even if he is a “playah!”

  • Mike June 13, 2013 (8:36 am)

    I am confused about something. Was the house where he was arrested being burlarized or is this where they are taking the stuff to be sold?

  • datamuse June 13, 2013 (9:14 am)

    I know there are more serious concerns here, but all I can think is dang, those are some saggy pants.

  • Joe Szilagyi June 13, 2013 (9:15 am)

    Was this his house or was he hiding/camping out in the open crawlspace under some random stranger’s home?

    • WSB June 13, 2013 (9:27 am)

      His last-known address, as the police forms call it, was not anywhere nearby.

  • alkiobserver June 13, 2013 (10:22 am)

    Does this mean he only needs to come up with $3500 for a bail bond company to spring him loose? So much of this guys case is crazy given his history and established flight risk. Do us all a favor, put him in a cage where he belongs.

  • Anon June 13, 2013 (11:14 am)

    After dealing with this dude last Summer (36th & Morgan house & neighborhood) I hope that he is charged and finally held. We spent months calling the police watching this guy case the neighborhood. With all the stolen bikes, yard equipment, and the constant activity at the 36th & Morgan “home” last Summer I am really hoping he doesn’t land back in our hood OR back in Arbor Heights. No neighborhood should have to deal with this constant crap.

  • x June 13, 2013 (11:57 am)

    Pretty sure $35,000 doesnt even cover operational costs of the 7 cop cars, dozen or so officers, swat team, etc., to arrest this clownshoe.

    Agreed, put an end to this already.

  • West Seattle Hipster June 13, 2013 (12:23 pm)

    Great work by the neighbor to call police and take photos. Too bad the great work by the neighbor and the police will be negated by the court system.

    And great pictures and story by WSB. Good to know what he looks like if he happens to be in my neighborhood.

  • JB June 13, 2013 (12:49 pm)

    This lovely gentleman is connected to a few other “unsavories” who have been squatting at a local Arbor Heights house up the street from where he was arrested. This vacant, bank owned home just happens to be 2 houses down from ours. How lucky of us. Neighbors have been keeping watch and calling the police whenever we see anyone suspicious around the house. Police have also been coming by daily and checking in on it. What I found out from police on 6/12 and today is, this has been a functioning as a “base camp”, over a dozen stolen IDs were found inside, along with thousands of dollars worth of stolen property from recent burglaries. Several different individuals have apparently been staying at the property on and off for sometime. A female was removed on 6/12 whom, according to the police, has been responsible/connected to over 100 burglaries but had no outstanding warrants at this time. All recovered property has been taken back for evidence. The neighborhood is committed to taking immediate action however it sounded like no one could be directly connected and arrested to the various stolen property. This morning, I spoke to Officer Jonathan Flores, who is apart of the Southwest Precinct Community Police Team, in front of the vacant home about the situation. He met with and is working in conjunction with a Housing and Zoning inspector. She will be in direct contact with the bank, requesting next steps including no-trespassing signage, cutting back the vegetation around the home for more street viability as well as boarding the home up to keep the squatters&criminals out. If the bank does not take action within a certain time frame, according to the inspector, the city will. I hope once this all has been addressed and the “base camp” property has been closed up and these folks are forced to move on to somewhere the car prowls and burglaries will be significantly reduced (fingers crossed).

  • West Seattle Hipster June 13, 2013 (2:02 pm)

    Good looking out JB.

  • Mike June 13, 2013 (2:08 pm)

    Any actual addresses for these places?

  • Dave June 13, 2013 (2:40 pm)

    In the meantime, the neighbors should file complaints with the City regarding this property, and request feedback. The more, the better. Include references to incident reports, etc. http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/complaintform/

  • Curious June 13, 2013 (3:36 pm)

    Is there any chance items that were stolen from my house in October 2012 were found at the “base camp”? How can I find out?

  • Anon June 13, 2013 (6:10 pm)

    JB – we have a similar situation with the 36th & Morgan house. Like I said – I don’t want him back, but I also don’t want him to find a new “home” to do this at. He is bad news and I hate that he gets out every time only to harass another neighborhood.

  • Mike D. June 13, 2013 (9:28 pm)

    Great work JB and Anon. I know the feeling of dealing with this kind of crud. Not fun at all. Keep up the diligence!

  • Paul June 14, 2013 (10:14 am)

    What does homeboy’s teeshirt say? I have to ask.

    • WSB June 14, 2013 (10:33 am)

      I Heart something OMA – Patrick was shooting from across the street with the telephoto so we only know what you see in the photo – TR

  • Cheryl in Tacoma June 14, 2013 (1:28 pm)

    Please don’t let it be “I (heart) Tacoma.”

  • WSB June 14, 2013 (8:22 pm)

    Just published an update separately. While reviewing some of our other photos from Tuesday, noticed that the t-shirt was clearly visible in one – I *Heart* Roma.

  • anonyme June 15, 2013 (5:07 pm)

    A number of comments were in regard to the low bail amount of $35,000. Pretty sure I read an update stating that the bail has now been reduced to around $7,000. He’ll be out and busy in no time at all.

  • quetta June 17, 2013 (1:14 pm)

    Obviously he has a drug problem, and is going through some serious issues in his life. When he 1st got locked up and the 2nd time he dhould of never been released. The judge should of put him in treatment. So judge all u want

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