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Seattle Police rifle stolen during summer riots found buried in Marysville backyard
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Seattle Police rifle stolen during summer riots found buried in Marysville backyard
A Seattle Police Department rifle stolen during the riots on May 30, 2020, was found buried in the backyard of a home.
SEATTLE - A Seattle Police Department rifle stolen during the riots on May 30, 2020, was found buried in the backyard of a home on Wednesday.
Police say it was uncovered in the 3100 block of 83rd Avenue NE in Marysville.
Marysville PD Officer Danielle Rusch responded to a call, developed information on the rifle’s location and contacted SPD.
Boyfriend convicted of beating girlfriend, raping her daughter
Marysville Police Department reported a jury found the man guilty on four of the six charges he faced. Author: Chelsea Shannon Updated: 6:31 PM PDT May 22, 2021
MARYSVILLE, Calif. Marysville Police Department reported a Yuba County jury found a man guilty of felony domestic violence, false imprisonment, rape of a child 14 years or older by force, and oral copulation of a child 14 years or older.
Marvin Wade Jr., 36, was arrested the morning of June 9, 2020, after he hit his girlfriend, 38, numerous times, strangled her and did not allow her to leave their home. His girlfriend managed to distract Wade long enough for her 14-year-old daughter to escape to a neighbor s house.
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 18, 2021 435 Edmonds Daybreakers charter member Jim Blossey presents Lawless with the 2020 Professional of the Year Award. Past Rotary District Governor Mike Montgomery presents the Paul Harris Fellow Award to Jim Lawless as Jim Blossey looks on. Fiancée Jenny Henderson attaches the Paul Harris Award recognition pin to Lawless’s shirt. The couple are planning a July wedding. Lawless (right) pauses for a photo with Edmonds Police Cpl. Aaron Greenmun (center) and past Rotary District Governor Mike Montgomery (left).
It was a double honor for former Edmonds Police Department Acting Chief Jim Lawless as he was named both the 2020 Professional of the Year and the newest Rotary Paul Harris Fellow at a special Tuesday morning meeting of the Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary, the first large meeting to be held at the new Edmonds Waterfront Center.