
Gunfire jolted the Mount Baker neighborhood in south Seattle on Wednesday as police rushed to the 3300 block of Wetmore Avenue South. Officers detained two people at the scene and recovered a firearm, and authorities said there were no reported injuries. Police continued searching for additional suspect or suspects and asked the public to steer clear while they locked down the area and worked the active investigation.
Seattle police are investigating a shooting near the 3300 block of Wetmore Ave S. Police detained two subjects and recovered a gun. No injuries reported. Officers actively searching for suspect(s). Please avoid the area.
— Seattle Police Department (@SeattlePD) February 25, 2026
Official update
According to the Seattle Police Department, officers are investigating a reported shooting near the 3300 block of Wetmore Avenue South. The department said two subjects were detained at the scene while officers continued to search for suspect or suspects and urged people to avoid the area while the search and investigation remained underway.
Where it happened
The incident unfolded in the Mount Baker neighborhood near South Byron Street and Wetmore Avenue South, a pocket of mixed residential streets and small businesses, as local television coverage shows. KIRO 7 reported that officers recovered a gun nearby and confirmed there were no reported injuries.
Public safety and next steps
Investigators asked anyone who may have witnessed the incident or captured it on video to contact police, and they reiterated requests for people to stay out of the immediate area while officers finish their search. The Seattle Police Department did not immediately release the identities of the two people detained or any details about what led up to the gunfire, saying additional information will be shared as it becomes available.
Ongoing coverage
Local outlets are expected to update coverage as police release new details, and we will continue to follow official statements from the Seattle Police Department. KIRO 7 noted that the situation is still developing and advised the public to follow official channels for the latest information.









