SPD borrowed thermal imaging equipment from Seattle Fire to help in the search, according to East Precinct radio updates. King County Sheriff’s Guardian One helicopter unit was not staffed on the holiday weekend and was not available to help during the search. Just before midnight, officers tracked down the suspect and – after a brief negotiation – took him into custody. Police contained the area and began searching for the man, who continued to run and hide on several properties. Officers soon found the car in the 1100 block of 15 th Avenue East, and saw the suspect get out and run in between two houses. Police from multiple precincts flooded the area to search for the suspect. He was taken into custody after running and hiding from officers over the course of a two hour search starting around 10 PM: SPD says the suspect is a 58-year-old man. Residents were told to remain in their homes and stay inside during the long overnight search involving police officers in vehicles, on foot, and a K9 unit. Continue reading →Ī man Seattle Police says shot at officers as they attempted to pull him over near 14th and Mercer was taken into custody after a two hour search as police flooded the streets around North Capitol Hill overnight to search for the shooter.
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Lower on E Olive Way, CHS reported here in April, 2019 on the $21 million deal for Vancouver, Canada-based real estate investment and management company Low Tide Properties to purchase the collection of commercial buildings including the Fred Wildlife events space. CHS reported here on the plans for a new eight-story mixed use project being readied for the All Season Cleaners property just below Broadway.
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The project is the second major development to begin public planning this spring to rise along the curves of E Olive Way. Plans filed this spring show what will come next for the 1600 block of E Olive Way: a new seven-story mixed use building that will spread across three parcels off the curving street to make space for around 160 new apartment units above street level commercial spaces for shops or restaurants and a two-level underground parking garage. A massive 2019 real estate deal along E Olive Way is getting ready to bear mixed-use fruit some three years and a pandemic-shifted Capitol Hill development and rental environment later.