VIDEO: Redmond detectives seek public's help in Woodbridge neighborhood burglary investigation
REDMOND, Wash. - Detectives in Redmond are asking for the public’s help as they investigate a burglary that happened in the Woodbridge neighborhood on Tuesday.According to the Redmond Police Department (RPD), on Oct. 17, there was a home burglary that happened in the 18800 block of NE 68th St. between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m.Photo: Redmond Police DepartmentAuthorities say the homeowner came home at around 7:40 p.m. that night while the burglary was still in progress. They told police they saw the sliding glass door was broken, then two suspects were seen running out the front door.The homeowner submitted footage from their Ring doorbell camera showing the suspects running out of the house.ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisementThey can be seen wearing dark clothing and hoodies and carrying a large bag. However, the suspects are not easily identifiable.RELATED: 4 teens arrested for armed robberies in Bellevue and RedmondThe RPD is asking neighbors to review their surveillance cameras and report any
REDMOND, Wash. - Detectives in Redmond are asking for the public’s help as they investigate a burglary that happened in the Woodbridge neighborhood on Tuesday.
According to the Redmond Police Department (RPD), on Oct. 17, there was a home burglary that happened in the 18800 block of NE 68th St. between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m.
Authorities say the homeowner came home at around 7:40 p.m. that night while the burglary was still in progress. They told police they saw the sliding glass door was broken, then two suspects were seen running out the front door.
The homeowner submitted footage from their Ring doorbell camera showing the suspects running out of the house.
They can be seen wearing dark clothing and hoodies and carrying a large bag. However, the suspects are not easily identifiable.
RELATED: 4 teens arrested for armed robberies in Bellevue and Redmond
The RPD is asking neighbors to review their surveillance cameras and report any suspicious activity to the department by calling 425-556-2500.
This is a developing story as the investigation remains ongoing.
The RPD is offering safety tips to prevent burglaries, saying that if it takes more than a few minutes to break into a home, the burglars will give up.
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Here are the RPD’s crime prevention tips:
Lock the doors and windows and turn on an audible alarm system
Secure valuables, like jewelry and cash, in an offsite safe deposit box or use a heavy-duty safe that can be bolted down
Take photos of your jewelry or cash ahead of time, that way if they are stolen, they can easily be identified if found
Lock your gates, garages and sheds after each use
Keep all the doors and windows locked whenever leaving the house
If you’re away, keep the lights on to appear like someone is home
Mount cameras inside and around the outside of the home, high enough to be out of reach
Look out for your neighbors. If you see suspicious activity, call 911
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