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By Zuri Anderson
A strange burglary in Northwest Washington left some people scratching their heads.
On February 2, King County deputies were called out to an apartment complex near North 160th Street and Aurora Avenue North in Shoreline. When authorities arrived, they were directed to the lobby where everything appeared to be in place except for the missing elevator door.
Deputies concluded the door was stolen overnight. The estimated cost to replace the door could run from $7,000 to $10,000. Due to the unique nature of this stolen item, someone is bound to know something about this theft. After all, an elevator door is hard to hide, the sheriff s office wrote on Facebook. Thieves are known to take anything that isn’t nailed down, but we have to say this one takes the cake.
Shoreline Safeway workers help man shot multiple times in store parking lot
By John Hopperstad and Q13 News Staff
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Shoreline Safeway workers help man shot multiple times in store parking lot
A man who was shot multiple times during an altercation in a Safeway parking lot has store workers to thank for bringing him to safety.
SHORELINE, Wash. - A man who was shot multiple times during an altercation in a Safeway parking lot has store workers to thank for bringing him to safety.
According to the King County Sheriff s Office, the disturbance started about 1:30 a.m. outside the Safeway store at North 153rd and Aurora Avenue North in Shoreline.
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Real Estate Editor
Gemdale USA has filed an early plan to buy and redevelop the old Quality Inn, east of Seattle Center at 618 John St. The motel last traded in 2014 for $19 million; it s not publicly listed for sale. The site is zoned up to 160 feet.
The old motel, to be replaced, once faced Aurora Avenue North, now a much quieter street.