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New assistant police chief eager to make community connections

Wendell J. Shirley, a former long-time officer in the Santa Monica, California Police Department, was sworn in Monday, March 8, as an assistant police chief with Bellevue.
Assistant Police Chief Wendell Shirley, left, is sworn in by Chief Steve Mylett.

Police offer ‘Conversations with the Chief’ series

Building on the success of his first online town hall last year, Police Chief Steve Mylett will host a series of “Conversations with the Chief” with various community groups this year, starting with one Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2:30 p.m., with the Asian/Pacific Islander community.

Community representatives wanted for team investigating police uses of deadly force

The Bellevue Police Department seeks five community members to serve as community representatives on a new Independent Force Investigation Team – King County, which will investigate police use of deadly force in Bellevue and its partner jurisdictions. 

Suspected sex trafficker arrested; 16-year-old girl recovered

Bellevue detectives arrested a 19-year-old man suspected of trafficking a 16-year-old girl. Between Dec. 30 and Jan. 1, investigators say Keith Sims transported a vulnerable family member to a hotel in Bellevue for an hour-long, $400 prostitution date.
Confiscated gun and cash

Vice operation recovers three juvenile sex-trafficking victims

A two-night undercover vice operation helped recover three juvenile sex-trafficking victims and connect them to immediate services.
Confiscated evidence

Police chief to take questions in virtual chat

Given pandemic protocols, Bellevue police officers have not been able to meet residents informally in 2020 as they have in recent years through the "Coffee with a Cop" program. To make up for that, Chief Steve Mylett is inviting residents to join him on a Zoom chat on Thursday, Dec.
Conversations with the Chief

Lock up your guns, be safe

Applications for firearms are up 200% in Bellevue since the pandemic began. Before residents can legally own a gun, they are required to file a Firearms Transfer Application with the police department, which includes a background check.
Locked gun

Car prowl report leads to major crime operation bust

Three people have been arrested in connection with a large crime operation involving ID theft, money printing, car theft, burglary, and weapons violations.  The initial report was filed online in October regarding a smash & grab car prowl in the middle of the afternoon.  The car was
Stolen key fobs recovered

USPIS Inspector joins BPD as mail theft skyrockets

An inspector with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is now embedded in the Bellevue Police Department to help crack down on mail and package theft.
United States Postal Inspection Service
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