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07-02-22 Carjacking northwest of campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
July 2, 2022
Carjacking northwest of 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 uwalert.org.

Seattle police are investigating a vehicle theft at knifepoint that occurred on Saturday, July 2, 2022, at approximately 3:45 a.m. in the 5000 block of University Way NE. The victim was outside of his vehicle when a man approached him holding a knife and said, “I need your car!” The victim jumped backward, and the suspect got into and drove away with the victim’s vehicle heading northbound on University Way NE. The victim advised Seattle police the suspect smelled strongly of gasoline. The description of the suspect closely resembled a suspect who had earlier thrown gas on a person, lit a business on fire, then set a car on fire in the area of NE 65th Street and Roosevelt Way NE.

The suspect in this incident is described as a smaller male.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The case report number is 2022-124508. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be cognizant of your surroundings at all times.
• Call 911 immediately in an emergency.
• Avoid confrontations whenever possible.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer and other distinctive identifiers
• Physical characteristics: Describe height, weight, eyes, hair, mannerisms, scars/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.

12-16-22 Attempted arson

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus

December 16, 2022

Attempted arson

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 around 6:45 a.m. Friday, Dec. 16, 2022, UWPD officers responded to a fire alarm in the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering. A garbage receptacle was found burned and melted in the women’s bathroom on the fourth floor. There are no suspects at this time and no one was injured in this incident.

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) 685-8973. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

This case is being investigated by the University of Washington Police Department under Case #2022-00019430.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:

  • Remain vigilant of your surroundings.
  • Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
  • Report suspicious behavior.
  • Avoid confrontations.

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 (by foot or automobile).

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

12-29-22 Attempted robbery

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus

December 29, 2022

Attempted 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 Thursday, Dec. 29, 2022, at 6:55 p.m., Seattle police were called to a report of a robbery that occurred in the 4500 block of University Way NE. Two men walked into a business at this location and grabbed some merchandise worth approximately $3,000. As both men ran from the business, they threatened the owner of the business. The owner was able to get the stolen merchandise back, and both suspects were last seen running southbound on University Way NE from the location.

The first suspect was described as a man, about 5-foot-8 with a thin build, a short beard, and wearing a blue Seahawks hat, blue facemask, dark clothing and a hooded shirt. The second suspect was described as a man, about 6-foot-0 with a thin build, wearing dark clothing.

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. The Seattle Police Department case report number is 2022-347199. 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.

05-19-22 Assault/stabbing, University District

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
May 19, 2022
Assault/stabbing, University District

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 an assault that occurred on May 19, 2022, at approximately 4 p.m. at Montlake Blvd. NE and NE Pacific St. The victim and suspect engaged in an argument on a bus coming from Bellevue, which escalated to the point of the bus driver having to tell them to quiet down. As they exited the bus at Montlake Blvd., the suspect approached the victim on the sidewalk near the bus stop, then pepper sprayed and stabbed the victim in the left hand with a knife. The suspect then fled the scene in an unknown direction on foot.

The victim was treated at UW Medical Center – Montlake and was released shortly after treatment.

The suspect in this incident is described as a short man wearing a construction vest.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The case report number is 22-126140. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be cognizant of your surroundings at all times.
• Call 911 immediately in an emergency.
• Avoid confrontations whenever possible.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer and other distinctive identifiers
• Physical characteristics: Describe height, weight, eyes, hair, mannerisms, scars/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.

05-18-22 Robbery West of Campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
May 18, 2022
Robbery west of 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.

Seattle police are investigating a robbery that occurred on May 18, 2022, at approximately 1 a.m. in the 4500 block of University Way NE. While a man was removing graffiti from buildings in the area, he was punched several times and his truck was stolen by an unknown suspect. The suspect and the vehicle were located a short time later in an alleyway in the 4700 block of 12th Ave. NE, however the suspect ran from the vehicle and was unable to be located by responding officers.

The victim was treated at the scene for his injuries by Seattle Fire Department personnel and released. He was later transported to the location where his vehicle was found.

The suspect in the crime is described as a man wearing a gray sweater and carrying a black backpack.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The case report number is 2022-124508. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be cognizant of your surroundings at all times.
• Call 911 immediately in an emergency.
• Avoid confrontations whenever possible.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer and other distinctive identifiers
• Physical characteristics: Describe height, weight, eyes, hair, mannerisms, scars/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.

04-7-22 Attempted Arson

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
April 7, 2022
Attempted Arson

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 Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at about 7 p.m., UWPD officers responded to a report that a wall poster was damaged by fire near an elevator on the fifth floor of Alder Hall. UWPD officers responded again on April 7, 2022, at approximately 2 a.m. along with the Seattle Fire Department to the same location for a fire alarm and found a poster on fire. The fire also caused minor damage to the wall where the poster was attached.

There is no suspect information at this time in either incident.

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

These cases are being investigated by the University of Washington Police under case #22-0005966 and case #22-0005988.

Crime Prevention Tips for Similar Incidents:
• Remain vigilant of your surroundings.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
• Report suspicious behavior.
• Avoid confrontations.

If you suspect criminal activity, some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: look for layers under the visible layer, other distinctive design identifiers, etc.
• Physical characteristics – height, weight, eyes, hair, mannerisms, scars/tattoos
• Direction of travel (by foot or automobile)

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

03-16-22 Armed robbery west of campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
March 16, 2022
Armed robbery west of 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.

On Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 2:16 a.m., Seattle police were called to the report of a robbery that occurred in the 4300 block of Roosevelt Avenue NE. Two masked suspects entered a business and stole cash and two cell phones from an employee. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun at the time of the crime. After committing the robbery, the suspects left the business in an unknown direction. The employee was not injured during the incident.

The first suspect was described as a man with a heavy build, wearing a mask, dark hoodie and black sweatpants. He was armed with a handgun.

The second suspect was described as a man with a thin build, wearing a mask and dark hoodie.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspects, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The Seattle Police Department case report number is 2022—065258. 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.

02-1-22, Robbery, Seattle Campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
February 1, 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, Feb. 1, 2022, at 4:19 p.m., Seattle police were called to the report of a robbery that occurred in the 1100 block of NE 50th Street. A man walked into a store, picked up a ukulele and took it to the front counter for checkout. When the store employee opened the cash register, the man pulled out a handgun and demanded the employee give him the money from the cash register. The employee handed over $100 to the suspect, who then left the store with the money and the ukulele. He was last seen walking northbound in the alley behind the store. Police were unable to locate the suspect. The employee was not injured during the incident.

The suspect was described as a man between 30 to 40 years old, about 6 feet tall, medium-to-heavy build, wearing a green hoodie, black beanie with white letters or stripes and tan work pants. The suspect was holding the black handgun with his left hand. 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. The Seattle Police Department case report number is 2022-27072. 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.

01-25-22 Carjacking, University District

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
January 25, 2022 Carjacking, University District

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. 25, 2022, at 5:45 p.m. Seattle police responded to the area of the 4700 block of University Way NE to a report of a carjacking. A man returned to his car after picking up food. After getting into his car, two men opened the door and pulled him from the vehicle. One of the men pointed a knife at the victim and the other man tased the victim on the right leg. The first suspect left the area walking northbound on University Way NE. The second suspect got into the vehicle and left the area southbound on University Way NE. The victim could not recall which suspect tased him but said the first suspect pointed the knife at him. The victim declined medical attention.

Suspect #1 was described as male with a heavy build and dark hair, wearing a brown hoodie and dark pants. He was armed with a knife.

Suspect #2 was described as male with a slim build and dark hair, wearing dark clothing.

The stolen vehicle was a silver 2003 Toyota Corolla, WA license plate: BZR6300.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or suspect, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The case report number is 2022-20855. To report a crime in progress, or other suspicious activities or persons, call 911.

Crime prevention tips for similar incidents:
• Be cognizant of your surroundings at all times.
• Call 911 immediately in an emergency.
• Avoid confrontations whenever possible.
• Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.

If you suspect criminal activity, some helpful information to pass on to the police:
• Clothing descriptors: Look for layers under the visible layer and other distinctive identifiers
• Physical characteristics: Describe height, weight, eyes, hair, mannerisms, scars/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.

01-24-22 Assault, North of Campus

Notification of Criminal Incident – Seattle Campus
January 24, 2022
Assault north of 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.

On Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, around 5:45 p.m. Seattle police responded to the area of the 4500 block of 18th Avenue NE to a report of an assault. The victim was walking with another person when they were approached by three men and one woman. The woman grabbed the victim around the neck and punched her in the face with a closed fist. One of the men then tased the victim on the left leg, causing the victim to fall to the ground. As other people came into the area where the assault was occurring, all three suspects got into a vehicle and left the area northbound through an alley. Seattle Fire Department personnel responded to the location of the incident and treated the victim for the injuries sustained in the assault.

Witnesses at the scene could not provide descriptions of the suspects, however Seattle PD reported they fled in a Mercedes sedan. An area check was done for the suspects and the suspect vehicle but they were not found.

If you witnessed this incident or have additional information about this crime or the suspects, please call the Seattle Police Department at 206-625-5011. The Seattle Police Department case report number is 2022-19984. 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.
• 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.