Man throws rock in jealous rage
A Ballard man has a bruised leg after he was struck by a rock on July 1while walking to his car on the 2000 block of N.W. 57th Street. According to the victim, he was leaving his apartment after a female companion had come for a visit. As the two of them were leaving they heard some unintelligible yelling from a man across the street. The victim suddenly felt pain in his leg. The suspect across the street had thrown a rock. The suspect shouted more gibberish and walked off. The two quickly called police. When they arrived, the victim refused treatment and asked police to file a report. The victim didn’t know why the suspect was so upset but told police that the female companion he was with was the suspect’s girlfriend and that the suspect was likely jealous. Police searched the area but did not find the suspect.
Three cars prowled in secure parking garage
Three cars were burglarized after a car prowler broke into a secure parking garage of an apartment complex located on the 2800 block of N.W. 56th Street on June 28. According to Seattle Police, the apartment manager called 911 after he realized cars had been broken into. One tenant reported that her car had been prowled and that she was missing an iPod. The manager investigated and found that the door leading to the garage had been pried open. Owners of the two cars were not there while police were on the premises. The manager was able to gather security footage of the incident, but cameras did not capture an image of the suspect’s face. Police did not recover any fingerprints from the scene.