Armed robbery at Ballard bank
Seattle Police are investigating after an armed robbery occurred at a bank located on the 5600 block of 15th Avenue N.W. on March 17. A bank teller told police that a man entered the bank and went to the counter. He had his hand in his jacket and told the teller he had a gun. He demanded cash. The bank teller handed over the cash, and the man fled. Bank tellers said they would be able to identify the man if they saw him again. The estimated loss was $2,000.
Doggie-door burglar makes off with goods
Seattle Police are searching for a suspect after a home located on the 6500 block of Jones Avenue N.W. was burglarized on March 24. The complainant told police that she left for the day and returned to find her home rifled through. She found the front and back doors open. Police observed that the back door had a doggie-door installed that a human could fit through. The door was unlocked. Police suspect that that was the point of entry. There was no damage to the doors. No fingerprints were found. The estimated loss was $56.
Firefighter lock box ripped off
Police are looking for a suspect who stole the firefighter lock box from a building located on the 400 block of N.W. 100 Place on March 20. A resident was out walking her dog when she noticed the lock box was stolen. Fresh debris was on the ground where the lock box used to be. The box contained keys for the entry door and manager keys to at least 80 units in the building. There was no security footage or fingerprints recovered from the scene.