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BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON — A recent tip from the community has led to the arrest of a burglary suspect considered armed and dangerous, according to the Bellevue Police Department. Patrick Thomas, 22, was arrested in Seattle on Tuesday, police confirmed.
Thomas, who was wanted in connection with a series of burglaries in Bellevue and neighboring cities, fled when he spotted officers, the police department said. As he took off, police said he attempted to dump a stolen, loaded pistol in a car. He was finally captured with the help of Seattle K9, the Gun Violence Reduction Unit and Seattle SWAT.
According to Bellevue police, during a search warrant of Thomas' residence, detectives recovered fully outfitted body armor with a heavy plate, a large garbage bag filled with hundreds of pistol and rifle rounds, and pistol and rifle magazines. In Addition, investigators said they found a credit card embosser and dozens of victim's driver's licenses and credit cards.
A Crime Stoppers tip ultimately helped detectives locate and arrest Thomas, said police.
Detectives said they are still searching for 21-year-old Randy Andrews. Police said he has been charged with burglary and has a $50,000 warrant out for his arrest. Officers said is considered armed and dangerous.
If you know where officers can find Randy Andrews, submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound by texting the information through the P3 Tips app or call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for the tip that leads to an arrest.
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