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‘I was not kidnapped’: Ex-girlfriend of deadly Lynnwood crash suspect sets record straight
KING COUNTY, Wash. - The former girlfriend of a suspect accused of causing a deadly crash on SR 525 last month is now speaking out about what happened. Kelsey Martin was in Robert Rowland's truck when he drove the wrong way on SR 525, killing an 83-year-old grandmother from Lynnwood.
Lynwood woman sentenced for Bellingham assault
BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Lynnwood woman accused of attempting to kill a Bellingham woman is heading to jail after taking a plea deal. 23-year-old Paola Nonog will spend the next nine years in prison for assault. Nonog initially faced additional charges of attempted murder and robbery, but those were dropped as part of the plea deal.
Snohomish PD say crime trends stable
SNOHOMISH — Crime trends were little changed for Snohomish in 2023, Police Chief Nathan Alanis told the City Council in a walk-through of the department’s latest annual report. Burglaries and vehicle prowls were down. Vehicle thefts were near-even to 2022. Last year, there were two armed robberies, four...
Port of Edmonds staff members take quick action to save a life
Port of Edmonds staff members were quick to act Friday morning when a transport driver experienced sudden cardiac arrest while backing up a truck at the port’s public boat launch. Port of Edmonds staff members Ian Todd and Luke Brisse pulled the unconscious driver from the truck and performed...
Kenmore man charged in deadly crash also claimed he would 'skin' girlfriend alive: docs
LYNNWOOD, Wash. - A man has been charged in a deadly wrong-way crash on SR 525 on April 11th. 37-year-old Robert Rowland is accused of driving a stolen truck south in the northbound lanes of SR 525, crashing head-on with another car driven by 83-year-old Trudy Slanger. Prosecutors charged Rowland...
Former city councilman announces run for mayor of Everett
EVERETT—Former Everett City Councilmember Scott Murphy announced on Tuesday, May 14, he will run for Mayor of the City of Everett in 2025. “Public safety, homelessness and crime remain huge problems and the city’s finances are a mess,” said Murphy. “It’s time after six years that we change our current trend and restore our city to a place where we can begin to really tackle the issues our community is seeing every day in our neighborhoods and on our streets. Everett has been a great city and we can’t sit by and allow Everett to slide downhill like other cities.”
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