Bellevue Blog
Seattle Times staff reports on news and happenings related to the City of Bellevue and the neighborhoods within it. Video: Meet the bloggers.
Comments (0)
E-mail article
Print
Share
Bellevue police break up burglary ring
Posted by Katherine Long
Bellevue police say they've broken up a crime ring that may have been responsible for a rash of burglaries in the Somerset and Newport Shores neighborhoods.
The three suspects may also be connected to burglaries and the trafficking of stolen goods in Kent, Federal Way and Auburn.
A confidential tip led the department's Special Enforcement Team to follow a suspected robber, who broke into a house May 17. The 19-year-old Auburn man was arrested as he was walking out of the house, and he later confessed to several other burglaries.
A week later, police arrested a 24-year-old Federal Way man for trafficking stolen property, and a few days later, they arrested a 19-year-old Federal Way man who confessed to six burglaries, four of which were in Bellevue.
The Auburn man, Aleksandr Borodulin, has been charged with four counts of residential burglary and two counts of trafficking stolen property. Sergey Vishnevskiy, the 24-year-old, has been charged with two counts of residential burglary and one count of trafficking stolen property. The third man, 19-year-old Vitaliy Babets, has been charged with five counts of residential burglary.
Bellevue police say there was a spike in burglaries in April, with 39, compared to 21 in March.
"Our records indicate a monumental drop in burglaries since the arrest of this one burglar (Borodulin)," said Bellevue Lt. Dan Mathieu in a prepared statement.
Some stolen property has been recovered, and is being returned to the victims. Bellevue police are continuing to try to link the men to other crimes.
Sep 1, 10 - 7:00 AM
Final post for the Bellevue blog
Aug 30, 10 - 9:00 AM
School starts Monday and traffic cameras are on
Aug 27, 10 - 6:27 PM
Renton man killed by falling tree
Aug 25, 10 - 11:28 AM
New Lake Hills library opens its doors Sept. 11
Aug 22, 10 - 10:22 AM
Bellevue bride busted for DUI hours before wedding


- Agency set to investigate handling of 911 call about Josh Powell
- Proposal to link Market, aquarium may be too ambitious for Seattle
- Chilling 911 tapes reveal pleas for help to go to Josh Powell home
- UW's Shawn Kemp Jr. makes own way despite familiar name, number | Steve Kelley
- State Medicaid program to stop paying for unneeded ER visits
- NBA's David Stern open to league returning to Seattle
- Prosecutor: Powell's final act ends doubt he killed wife
- Was idea of court-ordered test too much for Josh Powell?
- Local aerospace suppliers say they feel squeezed by Boeing
- California gay-marriage ruling may affect Washington
- Gay-marriage bill passes House, awaits Gregoire's signature
369 - Historic day for gay marriage as another fight looming
303 - Sheriff's office unhappy with 911 dispatcher in caseworker's call
271 - Gay-marriage ruling may affect Washington or Prop. 8 ruling could reach into Washington
208 - Source: NY, California to sign mortgage settlement
167 - 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
166 - Study shows link between payroll and wins not as big as before, but teams like Mariners still face bigger obstacles than others
113 - Lakewood cop accused of taking donations for slain officers' families
99 - Department of Justice owes the Seattle Police Department an apology
77 - Video --- UW offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Eric Kiesau
71
- State Medicaid program to stop paying for unneeded ER visits
- 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
- Here it is: The secret to stir-fried chicken | Taste
- Local aerospace suppliers say they feel squeezed by Boeing
- Dicks channeled federal money to Puget Sound project his son ran
- Buttoned Up: Nine immutable laws of time management
- 'Gauguin and Polynesia': dazzling mix-and-match | Art review
- Happy Hour: French-accented charm at Gainsbourg
- Gay-marriage bill passes House, awaits Gregoire's signature
- Agency set to investigate handling of 911 call about Josh Powell

Video | Get to know Bellevue Blog reporters Nicole Tsong and Katherine Long.

