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Man Impersonating Postal Worker Assaults Phinney Ridge Couple
Suspect arrested after allegedly forcing his way into home and attacking residents
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A 31-year-old man is accused of posing as a postal worker and assaulting a couple in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle. The suspect, who was wearing a USPS uniform and carrying a branded satchel, allegedly forced his way into the home, demanded cryptocurrency, and attacked the 52-year-old male resident and his 50-year-old wife. Police responded and arrested the suspect, who did not have any identification showing he worked for the U.S. Postal Service.
Why it matters
This incident has raised safety concerns in the Phinney Ridge community, as the suspect allegedly impersonated a postal worker to gain access to the victims' home. Impersonating a postal worker is a federal crime, and the suspect was found to be carrying various suspicious items that raised further questions about his motives and potential criminal history.
The details
According to the Seattle Police Department, the suspect rang the doorbell of a home near North 74th Street and Greenwood Avenue North last Friday afternoon. When the 52-year-old male resident answered, the suspect held out a piece of mail and demanded that the victim open it in front of him. The suspect then allegedly forced his way into the home and assaulted the male resident and his 50-year-old wife. Police responded and found the victims and suspect struggling, and they arrested the suspect after he refused to confirm if he worked for the USPS.
- The incident occurred last Friday, February 25, 2026 around 2:16 p.m.
The players
Seattle Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that responded to the incident and arrested the suspect.
52-year-old male resident
The victim who answered the door and was assaulted by the suspect.
50-year-old female resident
The victim who was also assaulted by the suspect inside the home.
31-year-old suspect
The man who allegedly impersonated a postal worker, forced his way into the home, and assaulted the couple.
What’s next
The suspect was booked into the King County Jail for investigation of burglary, two counts of assault, and criminal impersonation. The 52-year-old male victim was taken to the hospital after complaining of chest pains. The investigation is ongoing, and police are asking anyone with information to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the need for residents to be cautious when interacting with individuals claiming to be from official organizations. The suspect's alleged impersonation of a postal worker and the items found in his possession raise serious concerns about his motives and potential criminal history, underscoring the need for continued investigation and cooperation between law enforcement and the public to ensure the safety of the Phinney Ridge neighborhood.
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