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Machete-Wielding Man Attacks Plymouth Housing Resident, On the Run

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Crime, Law, and Order
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Manhunt Underway

Manhunt is on for a machete wielding maniac accused of attacking a resident inside Bellevue’s Plymouth Crossing Apts.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic male with tattoos all over his face and body. The female resident suffered minor injuries.

This just the latest horrific incident at this permanent supportive housing facility in the Eastgate neighborhood.

Credit @FactoriaLLS for being first on this story.

More Notes from 911 Dispatch

10:23 pm – disturbance with bear mace at Plymouth Crossing Apartments, male subject involved has facial tattoos, RP(reporting party)doesn’t sound cooperative

Air closed

Units arrived on scene while others began setting up a perimeter, it’s unclear exactly what happened, female came out to talk to police, she is the RP, male left on foot and apparently had arrived on foot

Probable cause established for Assault 4

10:32 pm – K9 enroute

They cleared an associated apartment

10:36 pm – subject described as a Hispanic male, short black hair, adidas pants, green jacket, tattoos on face and body

Fire was asked to come in and evaluate her

This is an active scene with the subject outstanding and officers have perimeter at Richards Rd up to the park and ride

Suspect known as “Santos.”

HB 2266

Despite massive community concerns, lawmakers just passed HB 2266. Expect more of these permanent supportive housing facilities to pop up across the state and become cancers in the community.

Jonathan Choe

Journalist and Senior Fellow, Center on Wealth and Poverty
Jonathan Choe is a journalist and Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth and Poverty, covering homelessness issues for its Fix Homelessness initiative. Prior to joining Discovery, Choe spent several years as one of the lead reporters at KOMO-TV, consistently the top rated television station in Seattle. His in depth stories on crime and deep dive investigations into the homeless crisis led to measurable results in the community, including changes in public policy. Choe has more than two decades of experience in television news behind the scenes and in front of the camera for ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, and Tribune. He has also been nominated and honored with multiple industry awards including an Emmy. Choe spent several years teaching classes on emerging media and entrepreneurship to under privileged youth in inner city Chicago. As an independent journalist, Choe also contributes regularly to the Mill Creek View and Lynnwood Times and has reported on exclusive stories in the past year for Daily Wire and The Postmillennial.