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A 63-year-old man was killed when his vehicle overturned early March 19 on Vickery Ave E, Pierce County deputies say. Investigators are on scene.
Thieves took hundreds of feet of copper wiring from the SR 520 Montlake Project, plunging trail lights and signs into darkness while crews race to repair the damage.
Fire crews knocked down a blaze in the 1500 block of 39th Ave E; officials say it's under control while crews check for any spread.
Federal agents detained a woman near UW’s Greek Row on an out‑of‑state criminal warrant; university and city officials say no UW personnel were involved.
Nevin Shetty was sentenced to two years after diverting about $35M into a failed crypto side business that collapsed and forced layoffs at his former startup. Prosecutors say he must repay the full amount.
A man was recovered from Salmon Bay near Ballard on Wednesday and later pronounced dead; Seattle police are investigating as the medical examiner reviews the case.
Issaquah detectives used a drone to follow a suspect into Old Town; officers arrested him and labeled the case a felony domestic-violence investigation.
DNA from the stolen 2018 Pierce pumper led Everett police to a suspect in the July theft and crash; prosecutors are reviewing charges. No injuries were reported.
Federal agents seized more than 164 pounds of fentanyl, roughly 200 pounds of meth, $2M in cash and 16 firearms in the Tri‑Cities — the largest haul in EDWA history.
Seattle Fire posted that crews were responding to a rescue extrication in the 8000 block of Greenwood Ave N and asked people to avoid the area. Officials had not immediately released details about injuries or cause.
Seattle police posted a preliminary alert saying a man was stabbed during a domestic disturbance in the Chinatown‑International District on March 18. Investigators are probing the incident.
Two people were arrested after a Thurston County task-force search in the Yelm area turned up drugs, seven firearms, plate carriers and about $14,000 in cash.
King County warns of a wave of convincing phone and text scams that impersonate deputies and court staff. Residents have lost money; here’s how to verify a call.
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