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Bellevue Burglary Crew on the Loose, Cops Want Names

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Published on January 27, 2026
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Bellevue police are asking the public to help track down what they describe as a serial burglary suspect, and the person they say has been teaming up with him, releasing surveillance stills and video clips in hopes that someone recognizes them. Detectives say the pair are tied to multiple break-ins around the city and are urging neighbors and local businesses to comb through their cameras for anything that might help put names to the faces.

What the police released

Investigators shared still images that show one male suspect alongside a companion, and the department is asking anyone who knows who they are to speak up. As reported by FOX 13 Seattle, the images and short video clips went public yesterday as part of an active case. The station noted that there were no arrests connected to the newly released footage at the time of its report.

Pattern investigators are tracking

Detectives say the recent incidents appear to follow a broader pattern of commercial and residential burglaries that started in May 2025, according to KIRO 7. The outlet reported that investigators have been gathering tips and pulling security video from multiple locations as they work to connect the cases.

Suspect descriptions and vehicles

Witnesses have described three similarly dressed male suspects and a woman behind the wheel, with surveillance in several of the cases capturing a black GMC Denali and a silver Nissan Altima, sometimes with out-of-state plates, the Bellevue Reporter wrote. Police say the consistent descriptions and similar methods used to force entry have them worried that the crew could be traveling and targeting high-value jewelry and collections.

How to help detectives

Anyone who has information is asked to contact the Bellevue Police Department tip line at 425-577-5656 or email [email protected], KIRO 7 reported. If your home or business cameras might have captured the suspects, police are asking you to save the original footage, note the exact time and date, and then share it with investigators.

Bellevue police say the investigation is still active, and they have thanked community members who have already sent in tips. No arrests have been announced in connection with the images released Monday. As FOX 13 Seattle noted, detectives want to hear from anyone who thinks they recognize the people in the surveillance images so they can follow up.