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‘It’s scary:’ Criminals use vehicles to smash into Seattle garages to steal valuables, neighbors say

Apr 30, 2024, 2:23 PM | Updated: 2:50 pm

Photo: A person rammed into a homeowner's garage in an attempt to break-in....

A person rammed into a homeowner's garage in an attempt to break-in. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

Western Washington has seen a plague of crimes where criminals use stolen vehicles to smash into businesses and steal valuable items. Well now families are seeing a new twist in the smash-and-grab epidemic, where criminals ram their vehicles into garages in Seattle in order to get inside, neighbors told 成人X站 7 News.

MONTLAKE

One attempted break-in happened at a home in Montlake, located near Boyer Avenue East and 26th Avenue East, last Wednesday at about 10 a.m., the homeowner told 成人X站 7 News.

The homeowner’s wife, Danielle W., shared on social media that someone rammed a vehicle into their garage and tried to get inside, but failed since the homeowner’s vehicle was parked in the garage.

Photo: A person rammed into a homeowner's garage in an attempt to break-in.

A person rammed into a homeowner’s garage in an attempt to break in. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

But that didn’t stop the suspect.

Danielle said the suspect hopped over their seven-foot fence but was later scared off by their two large dogs barking.



Her husband was home but did not see anyone since he was working downstairs.

The total cost to repair the garage is around $5,000, the husband told 成人X站 7 News.

“Be on alert. Keep an eye out for your neighbors,” Danielle wrote.

成人X站 7 News spoke with Barbara Klube, who lives near where the attempted break-in happened.

She’s lived in the neighborhood since 1991.

“It is concerning,” she shared. “This street is very busy now, and for somebody to break and drive into a garage, I mean, oh my God. I can’t imagine having your house broken into. Although this house has been broken into two years ago, I do recall that.”

“People can see them. If a car is running off the road and into the garage, people would have noticed that and heard it,” Klube said. “You expect something like that to happen at three in the morning maybe two in the morning. Not in broad daylight.”

Ashley Hanson, a neighbor, said she was shocked when she learned about her neighbor’s situation.

“Our garage is on that same busy road,” she said. “I felt shocked. This is a safe neighborhood. Usually, that stuff doesn’t happen. Especially the time of day at 10 a.m.”

“Many people go down that road and for that just to happen and no one to witness it or to come forward and say, ‘I saw some sketchy activity,’ that鈥檚 kind of scary,” she added.



Hanson said she is not too concerned about her children walking down the street by themselves in broad daylight following the attempted break-in, but she believes more parents should talk with their children about being more aware of their surroundings, how to navigate uncomfortable situations with strangers, etc.

A sign showing support for Montlake Elementary. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

She said there are a number of families with children in the neighborhood.

“I think it increases the need for parents to have these kinds of difficult conversations with their children,” she said while adding that she believes the issue impacts everyone in the community.

“It’s not just small businesses that need to ban together, it’s literally a community problem. Community everybody, who lives here, needs to ban together and come up with something,” she added.

成人X站 7 News reached out to the Seattle Police Department to get more details about this incident, including the possible suspect. We’re still waiting for information.

SEATTLE

And another Seattle neighborhood saw a similar situation, just several days prior.

A man, who did not want us to identify him, shared a photo that captured a truck inside his condo’s garage Sunday overnight.

A man captured a photo of a truck, which was allegedly used to smash a garage gate, inside his condo’s garage. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

He said the vehicle smashed the garage gate, which left the condo’s garage gateless, leaving many families and their vehicles vulnerable.

成人X站 7 News saw the gateless garage Monday but will not disclose the location due to safety concerns.

Neighbors nearby said the incident is part of a bigger problem in the area.

“I got my two cars stolen, just nearby, just across the street here. It happens almost every day. It’s concerning to me,” said Habib Qazi, who lives near the complex.

Qazi said the incident, involving the gateless garage, is scary because it takes away a sense of security for many people who live in the complex, but also for people who live or work nearby.

“Somebody can just go in the garage, even if I’m home, they can just come in. It doesn’t make sense. I can’t call it my home,” he said.



While the incident has left many people concerned about their home, a place they consider their sanctuary, Qazi said he is encouraging people to speak up if they see something to protect the entire community.

Residents are concerned about the safety of their garage after smash-and-grabs. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

“If everybody is quiet, nobody talks about it, it’s going to keep happening. Somebody has to speak up,” he said.

Hani Farrah, who also lives near the complex, said she’s concerned for people living inside the complex, who are at-risk or vulnerable, including children.

“People could be inside. There might be dogs inside. There might be children. There’s a lot of concerns there. It’s pretty messed up. I hope people in Seattle get their mental health, that’s a very big priority in Seattle, and if these people are doing these things, they have some mental health issues. They’re not concerned about their own safety and other’s safety,” she said.

成人X站 7 News reached out to the Seattle Police Department to get more details about the incident, including a possible suspect. It is still waiting for information.

A man, who lives inside the complex, told 成人X站 7 the homeowners make up the condo’s board and plan to fix the garage, but details around the timing were not shared.

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