Crime & Safety
Update: KPD Releases Suspect Description in Finn Hill Home Robbery
Kirkland Police say three unknown male suspects came in through an unlocked front door Friday afternoon, forced residents to get on the floor and stole a safe.
UPDATE, Aug. 18, 9 a.m.: Kirkland Police have released a description of one of the suspects in a home invasion robbery on Finn Hill Friday afternoon, Aug. 17. He is described as in his mid-40s with brown hair and a thin unshaven face. He was wearing blue jeans, a navy blue hooded jacket and a gray baseball cap.
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Original story:
Kirkland Police are looking for three male suspects after an invasion-style robbery Friday afternoon at an adult family home on Finn Hill.
Two residents suffered minor injuries in the robbery, which was described as “very quick, in and out,” by Kirkland Police Department spokeswoman Officer Audra Weber.
The three unknown suspects entered the home in the 7000 block of NE 137th Street through an unlocked front door at about 12:30 p.m., and demanded to know where the safe was. Two of the three residents in the house at the time suffered minor injuries when they were forced to lie down on the floor.
The suspects took the safe and left. Kirkland Police were still at the scene investigating Friday at about 2 p.m.
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