Life Saved, Warrant Suspects Arrested & More
Some calls for service of note over the past few nights.
CPR Saves Life
Officer Cisne and Officer Mikhael responded to the report of an overdose in the 300 blk Upland Dr. The individual that overdosed was reported to have taken a large amount of cocaine. While officers were on scene, the individual stopped breathing. Both officers immediately began CPR and life-saving efforts. These efforts were ultimately successful. The fire department took over medical care upon arrival and the victim was transported to the hospital.
Warrant Arrest
Detective D. Delic spotted an individual that he knew to have numerous warrants in the 100 blk Andover Park W. The suspect was detained without incident. He claimed to have been the victim of a crime in another jurisdiction the previous day. Due to the claims, the suspect was transported to the hospital where he declined to be medically evaluated upon arrived and was cleared for booking and booked into jail on the warrants.
Warrant Arrest
Officer Nunez performed a traffic stop on a truck pulling a trailer with no functional lights in the 2900 blk S 135th St. The driver was found to have an arrest warranto out of Burien for Driving While License Suspended 2nd Degree (DWLS). He was booked into jail. There were several other traffic related arrests throughout the night.
Order Violation
Upon dropping his above arrestee off at jail, Officer Nunez conducted another traffic stop for a license plate violation in the 13500 blk 37th Ave S. Upon pulling over, both the male driver and female passenger in the vehicle became belligerent and uncooperative. Through investigation, Officer Nunez discovered that there was a valid no-contact order in place between the occupants in the vehicle. The order was confirmed with the issuing agency and the male violator of the order was booked into jail.
Outside Agency Assist
Officers were advised of a vehicle reported as stolen that was wanted in connection with a crime in a neighboring jurisdiction that was believed to have been spotted heading into Tukwila. An officer leaving the Tukwila Justice Center to look for the vehicle immediately spotted the vehicle in question in the 15000 blk Tukwila International Blvd and a high-risk vehicle stop was conducted and two occupants were detained without incident. The vehicle was turned over to the agency that had requested assistance.
Warrant Arrest
Officer Mosley conducted a traffic stop for an expired registration. During the stop, Officer Mosley observed a firearm on the passenger floorboard of the vehicle. The driver was discovered to not have a concealed carry permit for the firearm and had actually been denied such a permit at the time that he had applied for one. The driver also had an active warrant out of SeaTac. The driver was taken into custody for the warrant and firearm violation. The firearm was placed into evidence.
Officer Mosley conducted another traffic stop in the 14000 blk Interurban Ave S later that same evening at which time the driver failed to properly identify herself and provided Officer Mosley with a false name. She later admitted to the Pinocchio infraction (lying about her name) and was booked into jail for Obstructing a Public Servant.
Trespass Arrest
Officer Enebrad responded to a business in the 15200 blk Tukwila International Blvd for the report of an unwanted female inside of the store refusing to leave. This is a very common type of call that we respond daily. The irony in this case is that Officer Enebrad recognized the female in question as being one that had been previously formally trespassed from the location. Needless to say she was taken into custody for Trespass 1st Degree.

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