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Seattle Man Charged With Assault, Illegal Gun Possession After Domestic Violence Incident
A Seattle man faces charges after a harrowing domestic violence incident where a woman claimed he fired a gun at her, narrowly missing her head, Seattle Police Department reports. Cops responded to a distress call near South Cloverdale Street and First Avenue South in South Park around 5:54 a.m. yesterday.
Seattle weather: Another round of spring storms Thursday
Wednesday afternoon we saw plenty of showers, sunbreaks and numerous lightning strikes! It was a cooler day with quite a bit of rain for some spots. Some of the heaviest rain was associated with t-storms, bringing over an inch of rain for Shelton. Overnight we will see scattered showers and...
Kidnapping charges for man who snatched toddler while naked in Port Orchard
A 28-year-old man from Haiti, staying in the Port Orchard area with relatives, is facing felony charges for kidnapping and assault after he was arrested following a chaotic incident at a home off Lake Flora Road on Saturday, March 16. He was booked into Kitsap County Jail Wednesday and appeared in Kitsap Superior Court that afternoon.
Seattle Police Arrest Duo in Stolen SUV After Slow-Motion Chase and Terminator Device Deployment
Police in Seattle snagged a duo in a hot set of wheels after someone tipped them off to a snoozing driver and an SUV sans plates. According to the Seattle Police Department, the scene unfolded on March 16th around 11:30 am, cops descended on Second Avenue Northwest and Northwest 115th Street after a tipster reported a man dozed off in an idling ride that didn't bear plates, when they arrived, they discovered it was stolen, the authorities wasted no time and slapped Terminator devices on the SUV's tires to flatten their escape plans.
New report separates species of killer whales found in North Pacific Ocean
SEATTLE — A new report from the National Marine Fisheries Service has distinguished two killer whale species in the North Pacific Ocean areas. While killer whale experts and the federal government have distinguished the species for decades, scientists in the new report have provided expansive data on what the differences between the species are. The report is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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