Three Bellevue teenagers arrested for Redmond break-in; could be connected to other Eastside burglaries

Redmond police arrested three Bellevue teenagers for breaking into a Redmond home Wednesday morning (May 11) and now detectives are investigating if they could be connected to other burglaries on the Eastside.

Redmond police arrested three Bellevue teenagers for breaking into a Redmond home Wednesday morning (May 11) and now detectives are investigating if they could be connected to other burglaries on the Eastside.

At 11:35 a.m., the Redmond Police Department received a call from a resident in the 6800 block of 142nd Circle Northeast that he had found three teenagers — two girls and boy — in his home. When they were discovered by the resident the three teenagers ran away.

Redmond police officers quickly responded to the area and apprehended two of the suspects. The third suspect was found and arrested by Bellevue police officers a short time later.

The three teenagers — all 15 years old — were booked into the King County Juvenile Detention Center.

Redmond police detectives are investigating the possibility that these suspects are involved in other burglaries on the Eastside.