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1-25-26 Sexual Assault

Seattle police are investigating a sexual assault that was reported shortly before midnight Sunday, Jan. 25, in the 4500 block of 21st Avenue NE. The assault was reported as happening in a house bathroom during a party. The suspect was described as a man with brunette hair and a goatee, about 5-foot-10, wearing a gray Patagonia jacket and jeans. The person who was assaulted did not know the suspect.

If you witnessed the incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department violent crime tip line at 206-233-5000 and reference case 2026-23473. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

The UW provides victims/survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and sexual harassment an array of resources that reflect the University’s commitment to preventing and responding to sex- and gender-based violence, harassment and discrimination. Find out how to access confidential support, address safety concerns, locate medical care and counseling providers and make a report to the University or law enforcement.

Learn more about University of Washington safety resources.

1-23-26 Weapons and Trespass

Notification of Criminal Incident

January 23, 2026

University of Washington police arrested two men in connection with weapons charges and removed two others from Oliver Hall at about 12:30 a.m. today, Jan. 23. Officers responded to the Oliver Hall lounge after receiving a report of people inside the building who weren’t residents. They found all four men were not UW students.

Officers discovered two of the men were carrying guns without concealed pistol licenses. After arresting the men, they found an additional gun in a bag in the room. At this time, police have found no indication that the men were inside Oliver Hall to commit any additional crimes other than trespassing. The two men who were arrested were booked into the King County Jail and all four were banned from the UW campus and are no longer permitted to be on campus grounds.

UWPD appreciates the person who reported the trespassing and encourages all student housing residents to call 911 if they see someone in their building who shouldn’t be there. Students can also contact their Resident Assistant on call with concerns. Only students who live in a residence hall and their guests should be inside the building. All residents are asked to tap their Husky Cards to get access to their buildings to help keep buildings safe — please don’t hold the door open for people entering the building behind you.

If you witnessed the incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the University of Washington Police Department at 206-685-8973. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Learn more about University of Washington safety resources.

9-25-25 – Shots fired

Notification of Criminal Incident

September 25, 2025

Seattle police are investigating after several shots were fired in the 4700 block of 15th Avenue NE at about 12:05 p.m. Sept. 25. No one was hurt. Five people were standing outside when one pulled a gun and fired, then left, heading west on NE 47th Street. The suspect was described as a man with brown hair wearing a black short-sleeve T-shirt with writing on the front, and black pants/jeans.

If you witnessed the incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department violent crime tip line at 206-233-5000 and reference case 2025-280676. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

8-22-25 Robbery – Unfounded

Notification of Criminal Incident 

August 22, 2025

Seattle police are investigating after a robbery was reported at about 5:15 p.m. on Thursday near the intersection of 15th Avenue NE and NE 45th Street. During the robbery, the suspect showed a knife and stole a bicycle, then rode north on the bike. No one was hurt. No suspect description was available.

Update – August 25, 2025

Seattle police have determined that the incident was unfounded.

04-29-23 Shots fired

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
April 29, 2023
Shots Fired

This message is being communicated to all faculty, staff and Seattle campus students with the approval of the UW Police Department. This message is sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus. This is not a UW Alert message. For information regarding UW Alert and to sign up to receive UW Alert notifications, visit www.uwalert.org.

On Saturday, April 29, sometime between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., a person living in the 5000 block of University Way NE woke up to a suspicious noise. He noticed that there was a hole in his cupboard and found a spent bullet inside of the cupboard. The bullet is believed to have come through his window from an unknown location outside. The person was unharmed. There are no suspects or descriptions of a person or vehicle at this time.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011 and reference case 2023-115714. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:

  • Be aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you.
  • Seek cover immediately or run away from suspected gunfire.
  • Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
  • Call 911.

If you suspect criminal activity, here is some helpful information to pass on to the police:

  • Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer, distinctive identifiers, etc.
  • Physical characteristics: Describe height, weight, eye and hair colors, mannerisms, scars or tattoos.
  • Direction of travel (by foot or automobile): Describe the last known location of the suspect.
  • Suspect vehicle description: color, year, model, make and license plate.
  • Any weapons involved.

Contact the University of Washington Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit at 206-685-1916 for additional crime prevention information.

04-18-23 Update on Shooting

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
April 18, 2023
Update on Shooting

Seattle police have arrested a 23-year-old man on suspicion of assault and drive-by shooting in connection with the March 17, 2023 shooting. The man was booked into the King County Jail. Officers recovered a loaded firearm that matched the caliber used in the shooting.

03-17-23 Shooting

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
March 17, 2023
Shooting

This message is being communicated to all faculty, staff and Seattle campus students with the approval of the UW Police Department. This message is sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus. This is not a UW Alert message. For information regarding UW Alert and to sign up to receive UW Alert notifications, visit www.uwalert.org.

Seattle police are investigating a shooting involving two vehicles that occurred in the 4200 block of Roosevelt Way NE. On Thursday, March 16, at approximately 10:45 p.m., the driver of one vehicle fired at another vehicle while traveling southbound on Roosevelt Way NE. An occupant of the second vehicle, sustained a gunshot wound to the leg. The victim was driven to Harborview Medical Center in the same car for emergency treatment.

The suspect vehicle is described as a silver- or aluminum-colored sedan. The suspect is described as a 25-year-old male, approximately 5-foot-5, wearing a black mask and gray hoodie.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011 and reference case 2023-72720. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Note: The location of the shooting was originally reported as occurring in the area of Campus Parkway and University Way NE.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:

  • Be aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you.
  • Seek cover immediately or run away from suspected gunfire.
  • Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
  • Call 911.

If you suspect criminal activity, here is some helpful information to pass on to the police:

  • Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer, other distinctive identifiers, etc.
  • Physical characteristics: Height, weight, eye and hair colors, mannerisms, scars or tattoos.
  • Direction of travel (by foot or automobile): Describe the last known location of the suspect.
  • Vehicle descriptors: Color, model, make, number of occupants, direction of travel and license plate.

Contact the University of Washington Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit at 206-685-1916 for additional crime prevention information.

01-31-23 Assault

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus

January 31, 2023

Assault

This message is being communicated to all faculty, staff and Seattle campus students with the approval of the UW Police Department. This message is sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus. This is not a UW Alert message. For information regarding UW Alert and to sign up to receive UW Alert notifications, visit www.uwalert.org.

On Tuesday, Jan. 31, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Seattle police officers responded to the intersection of NE 45th Street and University Way NE and found a man with a non-life-threatening stab wound to his chest. The Seattle Fire Department responded, provided medical aid and transported the victim to the hospital. Police searched the area but were unable to find the suspects. The victim is not affiliated with the UW.

The first suspect is described as a man, approximately 25 to 35 years old, skinny, wearing a white beanie with a pompom, light-colored hoodie, dark pants, sneakers with white soles and dark uppers and was carrying a backpack. The second suspect was described as a woman, approximately 25 to 30 years old, with bleached hair and dark roots, big hoop earrings, white pants, carrying multiple bags of luggage with a pink bag on top.

Seattle police reported that the male suspect used racial slurs during the assault, stating that he was a “skinhead” and telling the victim to “leave my country,” and that it will be investigated as a malicious harassment crime. More information, including photos of the suspects, is available on the SPD Blotter.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:

  • Be aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you.
  • Cooperate with the robber’s instructions if applicable.
  • Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, here is some helpful information to pass on to the police:

  • Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer, other distinctive identifiers, etc.
  • Physical characteristics: Height, weight, eye and hair color, mannerisms, scars or tattoos.
  • Direction of travel.

Contact the University of Washington Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit at 206-685-1916 for additional crime prevention information.

12-07-22 Robbery

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
December 7, 2022
Robbery

This message is being communicated to all faculty, staff and Seattle campus students with the approval of the UW Police Department. This message is sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus. This is not a UW Alert message. For information regarding UW Alert and to sign up to receive UW Alert notifications, visit www.uwalert.org.

On Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, at 9:18 p.m., University of Washington Police were called to the report of a robbery that occurred around 8th Avenue NE near the Burke-Gilman Trail. A man walked up to the victim and demanded his cellphone and pointed a black, semi-automatic handgun at the victim. The suspect took the phone from the victim’s jacket pocket and ran northbound from that location.

The suspect was described as a man in his late 20s, 5-foot-9 or 5-foot-10 with a slim build, wearing a dark gray hoodie, black beanie with red striping, a blue medical mask and black baggie cargo pants. If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspect, please call the University of Washington Police Department at 206-685-UWPD (8973). To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you.
• Cooperate with the robber’s instructions if applicable.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, here is some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer, other distinctive identifiers, etc.
• Physical characteristics: Height, weight, eye and hair color, mannerisms, scars or tattoos.
• Direction of travel.

Contact the University of Washington Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit at 206-685-1916 for additional crime prevention information.

10-02-22 Violence west of Seattle campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
October 2, 2022
Violence west of Seattle campus

This message is being communicated to all faculty, staff and Seattle campus students with the approval of the UW Police Department. This message is sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus. This is not a UW Alert message. For information regarding UW Alert and to sign up to receive UW Alert notifications, visit www.uwalert.org.

At about 12:05 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, Seattle police responded to the 4200 block of Brooklyn Avenue NE to a report of shots fired. When officers arrived, they received additional information that a driver of a vehicle fleeing the shooting scene struck and killed a pedestrian blocks away. These incidents remain under investigation. Seattle Police Department case number for this incident is 2022-262446.

At about 1:05 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, Seattle police responded to the 4300 block of University Way NE to a report of shots fired. When officers arrived, they found four individuals who had been shot. It is believed the victims’ injuries are not life threatening. All four victims are UW students and were transported to the hospital for treatment of their injuries. The UW is in contact with the students and providing support and resources.

The suspect in this incident was described as a male, around 6-foot-2 with a large build, with a cut or gash near one eyebrow, wearing a dark-colored cap and a dark hoodie. The suspect left the location in an unknown direction. Seattle Police Department case number for this incident is 2022-263450.

If you witnessed either of these incidents or have additional information about these crimes or suspects, please call the Seattle Police Department tip line at 206-233-5000. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be aware of your surroundings and what is going on around you.
• Seek cover immediately, or run away from suspected gunfire.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
• Call 911.

If you suspect criminal activity, here is some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer, other distinctive identifiers, etc.
• Physical characteristics: Height, weight, eye and hair color, mannerisms, scars or tattoos.
• Vehicle descriptors: Color, model, make, number of occupants, direction of travel, license plate.

Contact the University of Washington Police Community Engagement Unit at 206-685-1916 for additional crime prevention information.