WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Suspect arrested after Junction search following store burglary (updated noon Friday)

2:03 AM: For those wondering about the police converging on The Junction – according to emergency-radio traffic, this started with a report of a burglary at the Antique Mall in the 4500 block of California, and as officers were arriving to search, one suffered a leg injury in a reported assault. The suspect was last seen running northbound on California, described by dispatch as an “unknown-race male, 30s-40s, face mask, gray hoodie, bleeding from his left hand.” SFD is being called to treat the officer; other police are looking for the suspect. If you have any information, call 911. (Added: This is case 25-138791.)

2:39 AM: They’re still searching and have expanded the area after the suspect reportedly at one point jumped a fence on the northeast edge of The Junction, leaving a bloody hand/fingerprint. Officers have also just told dispatch that they have probable cause for burglary, NOT assault on an officer, so we’ll have to wait to find out later what that was all about. Meantime, a K-9 is joining the search.

2:43 AM: They have a suspect in custody, in the 4100 block of 40th SW. They’re calling in SFD because he’s “bleeding everywhere” (the wound was described earlier as likely related to broken glass at the burglary scene).

2:51 AM: Police also have reported they’re involved in a collision at 42nd and Oregon.

NOON: We’ve just obtained the report narrative from SPD, and here’s what else we’ve learned from it:

-The aforementioned bloody prints resulted in a conclusion that the would-be burglar apparently didn’t manage to get into the store despite apparently breaking some glass on the upper floor of the back of the store.

It wasn’t the first burglary attempt, police were told. Meantime, the 31-year-old man eventually arrested is described as a relative of an acquaintance of the store owner and is reported to have tried to make a purchase recently but didn’t have the money for the item he wanted. The suspect was treated at a hospital and taken to jail after his hand injury was stitched up. (The report narrative provided to us does not have any information about the reported injury to an officer or the subsequently reported collision, so we’re asking again on followup)

18 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Suspect arrested after Junction search following store burglary (updated noon Friday)"

  • Meg May 23, 2025 (2:21 am)

    Been up with all of the sirens. Can’t sleep. I hope they suspect is caught soon. I’m on California, close to Olympia Coffee…no activity here (yet)

  • Watertowerjim May 23, 2025 (2:36 am)

    Can’t tell how many police are involved but they are all over the Charlestown water tower neighborhood.  Up and down alleys and streets sirens and lights blaring.  Check to make sure your doors are locked!

  • Sleepless in West Seattle May 23, 2025 (2:42 am)

    An officer has been circling the 4200 block for an HOUR with their sirens on, waking up the whole neighborhood. Is this necessary in finding this individual? Aren’t you just giving away your stealth? I legit thought someone on drugs stole a police vehicle and was playing with the sirens. Good luck to everyone who has to go to work tomorrow who’s being kept up by this madness.  

    • WSB May 23, 2025 (2:50 am)

      Yes, there is a rule that they have to burst their sirens when a K-9 is involved. All that aside, it’s ending because they have a suspect in custody.

    • my two cents May 23, 2025 (4:47 am)

      Good luck to everyone who has to go to work tomorrow who’s being kept up by this madness.”   May be going out on a limb here, but would gladly take the odd night of siren activity in exchange for the apprehension of the individual in question.

      • K May 23, 2025 (8:13 am)

        I’m good with delaying apprehension if it means not dealing with siren bursts at 3am.

        • neighbor May 23, 2025 (9:44 am)

          Are you saying only want laws to be enforced during business hours???   Because the chance of identifying, much less locating, a random burglar the next day is pretty close to zero. 

          • Seattlite May 23, 2025 (12:09 pm)

            Neighbor…Excellent comment about common sense.

    • Anne May 23, 2025 (6:04 am)

      Yes-wow what a self absorbed comment.

    • Mike May 23, 2025 (6:13 am)

      Not good enough they caught him huh 

    • Dog Whisperer May 23, 2025 (7:49 am)

      Blame the criminal not the peace officers. 

    • Christopher B. May 23, 2025 (9:14 am)

      Sleepless: My guess is that the SPD had set up a containment area and were deliberately using the bursts of siren to drive the suspect in a certain direction: right into the waiting hands of officers (using no sirens) or K9 units, etc. I observed this same technique recently during the search for the suspect who stabbed the man at the PCC.

      • Chillgal May 23, 2025 (11:14 am)

        Yep and I know the guy that did this and he was most likely drunk. He’s got some mental health issues and just lost his job. Not excusing him in the slightest. I’m actually really disappointed he would go this far. 

  • Wsgal May 23, 2025 (3:00 am)

    Wondered what all the short burst sirens were about, they were incessant as the cops drove around in circles. Thx for the coverage wsblog! 

  • Jenny May 23, 2025 (6:14 am)

    Thank you SPD! 

  • BK May 23, 2025 (8:45 am)

    One less Junction burglar, and one less (ghost) gun in High Point after this week.Great work SPD, keep it up!

  • Seattlite May 23, 2025 (12:10 pm)

    Great work, SPD!

  • drahcir61 May 23, 2025 (6:21 pm)

    Good puppy, good!!!

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published.