3 arrested after Seattle robbery, pursuit ends in Kirkland

King County Insider Staff
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Seattle Robbery Pursuit Arrests in Kirkland 2026
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Key Points

  • Seattle police say a 27-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted on July 11 at 8:36 p.m. after leaving a restaurant at Northgate Mall with his family.
  • Police say a green Kia nearly hit the family near Northeast 103rd Street and 5th Avenue Northeast, then followed them home and escalated the confrontation.
  • According to police, one suspect pointed a gun at the victim, stole his sunglasses, and another suspect punched him before the group fled.
  • Officers later located the Kia in North Seattle, where they say the suspects got back into the vehicle and tried to run.
  • Police say the pursuit went through several jurisdictions, including Lake Forest Park and Kenmore, before ending in Kirkland on Northeast Juanita Drive.
  • Three men, ages 18, 19, and 24, were arrested and booked into King County Jail.
  • An 18-year-old woman was also arrested at the scene but later released.
  • Police say a 10mm firearm was thrown from the vehicle during the pursuit and later recovered.
  • One suspect was also found with 10mm bullets, according to police.
  • The case remains under investigation by Seattle police robbery detectives, and the department asked anyone with information to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line.

Seattle (King County Insider) July 14, 2026 – Seattle police say three men were arrested after a robbery and assault in North Seattle triggered a high-speed pursuit that ended in Kirkland, with officers later recovering a firearm that had been thrown from the suspects’ vehicle.

What happened?

As reported by Detective Brian Pritchard of SPD Blotter the incident began on July 11 at 8:36 p.m. when a 27-year-old man told police he was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted after leaving a restaurant at Northgate Mall with his family. Police say the family was walking home when a green Kia nearly hit them near Northeast 103rd Street and 5th Avenue Northeast, then began following them. According to the report, one passenger chased the victim on foot, another pointed a gun at him and stole his sunglasses, and a third passenger punched him before the vehicle sped away.

How did the chase unfold?

Police say officers later found the green Kia in the 10800 block of Roosevelt Way Northeast, where four people were standing outside the vehicle. When officers approached, the group got back into the Kia and drove east on Northeast Northgate Way, prompting a traffic stop attempt. The driver then fled at a high rate of speed, reaching between 80 and 90 miles per hour, and the pursuit crossed several jurisdictions before ending in the 9700 block of Northeast Juanita Drive in Kirkland.

Who was arrested?

Police say three men, ages 18, 19, and 24, were taken into custody along with an 18-year-old woman. The woman was identified and released, while the three men were booked into King County Jail for investigation of robbery, eluding, and unlawful possession of a firearm. During the pursuit, someone inside the Kia threw a 10mm firearm from the vehicle, and officers later recovered it. Police also said 10mm bullets were found on one of the suspects during the initial search.

What did police say?

According to Detective Brian Pritchard’s report, the Robbery Unit is still investigating the case. Seattle police asked anyone with information to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206) 233-5000. The department’s account says the case remains active, and no additional details were released about the suspects’ motives or whether the victim needed medical treatment.

Background of the development

This case fits a broader pattern that police departments often describe as robbery investigations followed by multi-agency pursuits when suspects flee. In this instance, the incident began as a street-level robbery complaint in North Seattle and quickly expanded into a regional police response because the Kia crossed city boundaries before stopping in Kirkland. The public update came two days after the incident, when Seattle police published the arrest report on July 14, 2026.bbc.co+1

Prediction

For North Seattle and Kirkland residents, this case may increase attention on late-evening safety around shopping and restaurant areas, especially when families are traveling on foot. It may also lead to more scrutiny of pursuits that move across multiple jurisdictions, since the chase involved Seattle police and passed through Lake Forest Park and Kenmore before the arrest in Kirkland. For people in the area, the most immediate effect is likely continued police follow-up rather than a broader public policy change, because the investigation is still active and the facts are still being reviewed.

King County Insider Staff
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