Redmond Police Searching for Suspects in Recent Robberies Targeting Older Adults

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Jewelry Theft

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

July 12, 2024

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Jill Green, Redmond Police Department Public Information Officer
jgreen@redmond.gov
425-556-2627

Redmond Police Searching for Suspects in Recent Robberies Targeting Older Adults

 

REDMOND, WA - The Redmond Police Department is asking the public to stay vigilant following recent street thefts targeting older adults in Redmond and nearby cities.

In these cases, one or two females approach the victim, who is walking alone along the street. The suspect approaches with multiple necklaces and rings, offering to sell or trade them. When the victim refuses, the suspect forcibly removes expensive jewelry from the victim and drives away. 

In one incident, on June 18, police responded to a call in the 16400 block of NE 95th St., where a 58-year-old female informed officers she was walking alone on the sidewalk in front of an apartment complex when an adult female pulled up in a white SUV. The suspect exited the vehicle, quickly approached, and offered to trade or sell jewelry. When the victim refused, the suspect yanked a gold necklace from the victim’s neck and then fled with the stolen necklace in the SUV. The necklace is valued at over $3,600.

The victims of the incidents did not sustain serious injuries.

Redmond Police are asking community members to use caution when approached by strangers in vehicles and not accept gifts from strangers. If possible, travel in groups, especially when walking.

Anyone who is approached by strangers offering to trade or sell jewelry is asked to contact law enforcement. For crimes within the City of Redmond, please call the Redmond Police Department at 425-556-2500. 

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