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Court docs: Parents stop attempted kidnapping of teen in Bothell
BOTHELL, Wash — Fernando Rojas is in a Snohomish County jail Tuesday, charged with attempted first-degree kidnapping, second-degree assault and harassment. According to court documents obtained by KING 5, Rojas is accused of attempting to kidnap a teenage girl right in front of her parents. Those documents show that...
83-Year-Old Woman Killed After Casino Kidnapping Leads to Fatal Crash
A harrowing tale of violence and tragedy unfolded earlier this month, culminating in a fatal wrong-way crash that claimed the life of an 83-year-old woman following a kidnapping from a casino. Authorities Arrest 37-Year-Old Suspect Linked to Disturbing Casino Kidnapping. The suspect, a 37-year-old individual, whose name is being withheld...
Worth the Hike: Blanchard Trail System
For my first hike, I parked near Samish Overlook and began hiking the Samish Bay trail toward Oyster Dome. I walked almost the entire way to Oyster Dome, but then a headache started creeping in and the last thing I wanted was to be really far away from my car and have to walk back with a splitting headache. It was only after I returned to the car that I learned I turned around within a half mile of the Dome and missed the great views from up there.
CD2 candidate calls on challenger to withdraw, arrested at ceasefire protest
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Jason Call, Green Party congressional candidate for the Second District, called upon Lynnwood City Councilman and fellow candidate, Josh Binda, to exit the race one day before being arrested on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, standing in “solidarity” with protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Petition supporting Andy’s Fish House’s tent quickly gains traction, as well as concern
SNOHOMISH — A petition encouraging City Hall to find a palatable solution for Andy’s Fish House to keep its outdoor tent gained more than 2,700 signatures in less than 24 hours by Friday, and had more than 5,750 signatures at press time Monday. In August, the city’s new...
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