Crime & Safety

VIDEO: King County Sheriff's Office Searching for Pregnant Burglar

Police say the woman broke into a house in North Bend last week.

The King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) is looking for a pregnant woman suspected of burglarizing a home in North Bend last week.

According to police, the crime took place at around 1:30 p.m. on March 13 after a a red convertible pulled up to a home in the 43800 block of SE 168th St.

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A female exited the vehicle, knocked on the front door to the house, and when no one answered, broke in through the front window.

The female had an accomplice that repositioned the vehicle as the female was burglarizing the house. The break-in was capture on home surveillance video.

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Police said the same vehicle was also reported in the driveway of another house that was burglarized a day earlier in the 1000 blk of Forster Blvd SW, also in North Bend.

The suspect is described as a white female, 20s, with long dark hair and last seen wearing a grey hat, pink sweatshirt, yoga pants and flip flops.

If you recognize the suspect or vehicle you are asked to call the King County Sheriff’s Office atΒ 206-296-3311Β or 911.


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