Arrests Made of Stolen Car Near Nathan Hale High School

From KOMO News:

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) arrested three people for car theft in north Seattle on Friday.

Police said two of the people arrested were juveniles. This incident caused two schools, Nathan Hale High School and Jane Addams Middle School to go into a shelter-in-place for about 30 minutes.

Police said the suspects were in a stolen red Kia and added that the car was towed and impounded.

Seattle Public Schools (SPS) said no threats were made to these schools related to this incident.

"It’s kids 17-18 late teens, in groups, some wearing masks, some who aren't, that are basically praying (sic) on other students coming home from school," said Tod Kibbee, Assistant Chief of patrol operations for SPD.

As of this report, SPD said it’s unknown whether the suspects arrested Friday are connected with the recent robberies in the north Seattle/Ballard area.

From the SPD Blotter story:

The suspect vehicles driven were described to be either a red Kia, gray Hyundai, and or a red/silver sedan.   

It may be the same car as in the Ballard/Whitman robberies. Police are still investigating.  

Comments

Student Safety said…
Thanks for reporting, Melissa.
Anonymous said…
Any updates on this?

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