Issaquah Police Arrest Three Juvenile Robbery Suspects

Issaquah, WALocal News

On February 26, 2025, Issaquah Police arrested three teenage males for their roles in a violent robbery that occurred the previous night. The victim, a juvenile male, reported that he was attacked by two suspects while walking home, and a third suspect recorded the assault on his cell phone. The suspects, aged between 13 and 16, allegedly stole the victim's cell phone before fleeing the scene. After receiving a 911 call regarding the incident, police initiated an investigation that led to the development of probable cause for the arrests. Officers located the suspects in the 300 block of Rainier Ave S, where they apprehended them without incident.

The suspects have been booked into the Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center on charges of second-degree robbery. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence and crime in the Issaquah area. The police department encourages community vigilance to prevent similar incidents.

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