City Hall and other city facilities are closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, for Thanksgiving. Essential services such as police and fire are available.
Bomb cyclone storm impacts
A bomb cyclone windstorm lashed Bellevue the night of Tuesday, Nov. 19, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. The mayor proclaimed a civil emergency in the city due to the storm's extensive damage. Regular updates about the city's response to the storm are being posted at Bomb Cyclone Storm.
Yard Debris Collection after Wind Storm
King County is pausing storm debris drop-off at all King County transfer stations from Friday, November 29 through Sunday, December 1. Their facilities are closed on Thanksgiving. King County needs to temporarily suspend accepting storm debris due to an overwhelming amount of storm debris and garbage entering their transfer stations. Get more info.
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The Bellevue Police Department is proud to have been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) since 2005.
Bellevue police are once again handing out free steering wheel locks to 2021 or older Hyundai owners with key ignition or any KIA. Due to the increasing number of thefts of these cars, KIA and Hyundai Corporate have supplied a limited number of steering wheel locks to help protect your vehicle.
Officers are increasing patrols following a series of home burglaries in Bellevue and surrounding areas. Detectives are investigating at least 16 Bellevue burglaries that they believe are being committed by the same crew of suspects.
Attention KIA and Hyundai owners
If you own a 2021 or older Hyundai with key ignition or any KIA, we have free steering wheel locks available. Due to the increasing number of thefts of these cars, KIA and Hyundai Corporate have supplied a limited
Sextortion is real and it’s a crime. Bellevue police see an alarming number of juveniles who fall victim to it. It’s blackmail. The online perpetrator typically threatens to expose sexual images to get the victim to do something they don’t want to like send more photos or pay money.
Police Officer Jordan Jackson’s celebration of life service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1 p.m. at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, at 11100 NE Sixth St.