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Volunteers Help Clean Up Teen s Destroyed Linwood Memorial

It s been a rough day for Donnah Marvel of Somers Point. You saw in Joe Kelly s post from last night that Donnah s son s memorial on New Road in Linwood was brutally destroyed. According to multiple eyewitnesses, the vandalism was deliberate and violent. I was able to head out to the memorial site earlier this morning to chat with Donnah and a family friend in an attempt to find out more information about what exactly happened. Get our free mobile app After talking with Donnah about the incident, I discovered how she found out about it in the first place. Donnah says she was arriving home from a nice day of shopping when she received a phone call from a friend who witnessed the incident in real time. Donnah then rushed to the site to find it completely destroyed. The cross that had her son s name imprinted into it was chucked over 20 feet away from where it originally stood. It s important to note that this cross is about 3.5-4 feet tall and was embedded a foot or two into the gro

Lynnwood police warning public of Costco parking lot scam, costing victims up to $10,000

Suspect in fatal stabbing outside Lynnwood Fred Meyer store arrested in California

Authorities said a suspect believed to be involved in a fatal stabbing outside a Lynnwood Fred Meyer grocery store was arrested in California. The Lynnwood Police Department said a 26-year-old suspect was arrested Feb. 1 in Oakland after speaking to several witnesses to a fatal stabbing that left a man in his 60's dead. Witnesses said the man, in his early 60s, got into an argument with a group of at least three people in the parking lot of the.

Suspect wanted in connection with Fred Meyer stabbing arrested in California

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 2, 2021 1118 A suspect wanted in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Lynnwood man in a Fred Meyer parking lot last week was arrested in California Monday, according to the Lynnwood Police Department. The 26-year-old woman accused of stabbing the 62-year-old man to death last Wednesday was arrested in the Oakland area Monday, said police spokesperson Joanna Small. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office last Friday identified the victim as Greg J. McKnight of Lynnwood. Around noon Jan. 27, police responded to the Fred Meyer in the 4600 block of 196th Street Southwest, where witnesses said the suspect stabbed the victim multiple times during an argument. The suspect then fled the scene in a vehicle with two other individuals. McKnight was transported to Harborview Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

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