Suspect accused of tying up woman in burglary

MACHIAS — A burglar used a necktie and purse straps to tie a 70-year-old Machias woman to her toilet after she found him inside her house, according to police.

At one point, he also pushed the woman onto a bed and rolled her up in the bedding while he ransacked her home Tuesday afternoon along OK Mill Road.

The suspect, 35, of Everett, was arrested about 2 a.m. Wednesday, Snohomish County sheriff’s spokeswoman Shari Ireton said. He was booked into Snohomish County Jail for investigation of first-degree burglary, first-degree robbery and unlawful imprisonment.

The victim suffered some bruises but wasn’t seriously hurt, according to the arrest report.

She came home about 12:40 p.m. Tuesday and found her door unlocked. Her husband wasn’t home. She called out, “Who’s here?” and a man came out of her kitchen.

He reportedly grabbed her arm, pushed her into the master bedroom and rolled her up in the comforter and sheets.

She told police she could hear him opening drawers and searching the house. He came back into the bedroom about 20 minutes later and asked her where her car keys were. He then took her to the bathroom and ordered her to kneel in front of the toilet. He used a necktie and the woman’s purse straps to tie her hands around the backside.

Police believe the man disabled a smoke alarm and used a power tool to break into a safe.

He then loaded up the woman’s sport utility vehicle with items including her purse, wallet, house and car keys, a television, a computer, various tools, a coin collection, jewelry, silverware, and personal and financial documents.

She broke free about an hour later and called 911.

An anonymous tip led police to the suspect at a Lake Stevens gas station early Wednesday, Ireton said,

The man reportedly confessed and said he wanted to apologize to the “nice, old lady,” detectives wrote. He reportedly said he tied her up to give him time to get away from the scene.

He also said he abandoned the woman’s SUV in a residential area. It was not found in the area he described.

The arrest report said the man is addicted to heroin.

Rikki King: 425-339-3449; rking@heraldnet.com

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Local News

Boeing firefighters union members and supporters hold an informational picket at Airport Road and Kasch Park Road on Monday, April 29, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Biden weighs in on Boeing lockout of firefighters in Everett, elsewhere

On Thursday, the president expressed support for the firefighters, saying he was “concerned” Boeing had locked them out over the weekend.

Everett officer Curtis Bafus answers an elderly woman’s phone. (Screen shot from @dawid.outdoor's TikTok video)
Everett officer catches phone scammer in the act, goes viral on TikTok

Everett Police Chief John DeRousse said it was unclear when the video with 1.5 million views was taken, saying it could be “years old.”

Construction occurs at 16104 Cascadian Way in Bothell, Washington on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
What Snohomish County ZIP codes have seen biggest jumps in home value?

Mill Creek, for one. As interest rates remain high and supplies are low, buyers could have trouble in today’s housing market.

Firefighters extinguish an apartment fire off Edmonds Way on Thursday May 9, 2024. (Photo provided by South County Fire)
7 displaced in Edmonds Way apartment fire

A cause of the fire had not been determined as of Friday morning, fire officials said.

Biologist Kyle Legare measures a salmon on a PUD smolt trap near Sportsman Park in Sultan, Washington on May 6, 2024. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Low Chinook runs endanger prime fishing rivers in Snohomish County

Even in pristine salmon habitat like the Sultan, Chinook numbers are down. Warm water and extreme weather are potential factors.

Lynnwood
Car hits pedestrian pushing stroller in Lynnwood, injuring baby, adult

The person was pushing a stroller on 67th Place W, where there are no sidewalks, when a car hit them from behind, police said.

Snohomish County Courthouse. (Herald file)
Everett substitute judge faces discipline for forged ‘joke’ document

David Ruzumna, a judge pro tem, said it was part of a running gag with a parking attendant. The Commission on Judicial Conduct wasn’t laughing.

Marysville
Marysville high school office manager charged with sex abuse of student

Carmen Phillips, 37, sent explicit messages to a teen at Heritage High School, then took him to a park, according to new charges.

Bothell
1 dead after fatal motorcycle crash on Highway 527

Ronald Lozada was riding south when he crashed into a car turning onto the highway north of Bothell. He later died.

Riaz Khan finally won office in 2019 on his fifth try. Now he’s running for state Legislature. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Ex-Democratic leader from Mukilteo switches parties for state House run

Riaz Khan resigned from the 21st Legislative District Democrats and registered to run as a Republican, challenging Rep. Strom Peterson.

Tlingit Artist Fred Fulmer points to some of the texture work he did on his information totem pole on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at his home in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
11-foot totem pole, carved in Everett, took 35 years to make — or 650

The pole crafted by Fred Fulmer is bound for Alaska, in what will be a bittersweet sendoff Saturday in his backyard.

Shirley Sutton
Sutton resigns from Lynnwood council, ‘effective immediately’

Part of Sutton’s reason was her “overwhelming desire” to return home to the Yakima Valley.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.