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Bellevue police say man used garage door opener from stolen car to steal 0,000 from home

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Bellevue police say man used garage door opener from stolen car to steal 0,000 from home

Burglars Outsmart Homeowners, Escape with Massive Haul

In a daring and sophisticated burglary operation, a group of suspects targeted a home in the Newport Shores neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington, making off with a substantial amount of cash and valuables. The incident, which occurred over the course of two consecutive nights, has left the local community on edge and the authorities scrambling to apprehend the remaining suspect.

Uncovering a Brazen Heist: Suspects Exploit Homeowners' Absence

Burglary Strikes Twice in 24 Hours

The series of burglaries began on Tuesday night, when suspects matching the descriptions of those involved in the Wednesday incident stole a safe containing paperwork, jewelry, and a Yeti cooler from the same home. Authorities noted that there was no forced entry, despite the home's alarm system being engaged and all doors locked. The suspects gained access by using the victim's garage door remote, which was left in their stolen black BMW.

Suspects Caught in the Act

The second incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon, when officers responded to an ongoing burglary at the 3600 block of Lake Washington Boulevard Southeast. Upon arrival, they found two suspects attempting to steal items from the home, including a safe containing over 0,000. One of the suspects, driving a black BMW, quickly fled the scene, causing minor damage to an officer's vehicle. The other suspect, driving a black Chevy Avalanche, also tried to escape but became stuck between a tree and the officer's car. He then ran away, heading southbound on Lake Washington Boulevard Southeast. Witnesses reported seeing the suspect drive off in a box truck with no license plates, and officers later arrested him on an Interstate 90 onramp.

Stolen Vehicles and Sophisticated Entry

The Chevy Avalanche used by the arrested suspect was previously reported stolen. Authorities also discovered that the black BMW stolen from the victims at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport just before their trip was used in the burglaries. The suspects' ability to gain entry without forced entry, despite the home's alarm system and locked doors, suggests a high level of planning and execution.

Ongoing Investigation and Remaining Suspect

The Bellevue Police Department is continuing the investigation, as the second suspect who fled the scene in the black BMW remains at large. The arrested suspect faces charges of residential burglary, theft of a motor vehicle, and hit and run unattended vehicle. Authorities are working diligently to apprehend the remaining suspect and uncover the full extent of the burglary operation.

Homeowners' Vulnerability Exploited

The burglars' targeting of the homeowners while they were traveling overseas highlights the vulnerability of unattended properties. The suspects' sophisticated methods, including the use of stolen vehicles and the victims' own garage door remote, demonstrate a high level of planning and execution. This incident serves as a stark reminder for homeowners to be vigilant in securing their properties, even when away, and to take proactive measures to deter and prevent such brazen criminal activities.

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