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Everett police searching for missing 14-year-old girl
Everett police searching for missing 14-year-old girl

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time24-05-2025

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Everett police searching for missing 14-year-old girl

The Brief Everett police are searching for 14-year-old Alaya Dixon, missing since May 19. Dixon was last seen with two classmates and three unknown men in South Everett. Her whereabouts remain unknown; tips can be reported to Everett Police at 425-257-8450. SEATTLE - Everett police are searching for a 14-year-old girl who went missing after school, last seen with multiple unknown men. Alaya Dixon hasn't been seen since Monday, May 19, last spotted at a Subway in South Everett. Police said she was accompanied by two classmates and three unknown men, believed to be high school age or slightly older. A teacher may have seen Dixon on Monday walking westbound on 112th Street Southwest from 4th Avenue West in the Twin Creeks area. Everett PD says Dixon does not have her cell phone, hasn't been on social media and hasn't logged onto her school laptop. Dixon is described as 5'2", 115 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing all-black clothing and a bonnet. Anyone with information that may lead to Dixon's whereabouts is asked to call the Everett Police TIP LINE at 425-257-8450. The Source Information in this story came from a missing persons bulletin from the Everett Police Department's Facebook page. Luxury Seattle hotel sues 'nuisance' building next door Firefighters in western WA train for possibility of 'above average' wildfire season Shawn Kemp lawyers claim bias in Tacoma Mall shooting case as trial nears Federal judge blocks Trump's dismantling of the Department of Education 'Where is Teekah?': Mother speaks out after Tacoma, WA cold case Activist marks 2 weeks in tree to protest logging near Port Angeles Driver arrested after deadly crash in Kent, WA To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

Everett man arrested for detonating pipe bomb, facing hate crime charges
Everett man arrested for detonating pipe bomb, facing hate crime charges

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time21-03-2025

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Everett man arrested for detonating pipe bomb, facing hate crime charges

An Everett man is now in custody for an attack involving a pipe bomb, used to blow up an SUV at an apartment complex on New Year's Eve. In a security video obtained by KIRO 7, someone can be seen wearing a headlight in a parking lot and throwing an object through the SUV's window. The car alarm goes off, and about 30 seconds later there's an explosion, with glass and debris flying everywhere. This week, Everett PD arrested 54-year-old Steven Goldstine, who lives just a few blocks away from where the crime happened. The victims, a married couple, say the suspect would come to their complex to visit a friend in another unit. One of the victims has a breathing condition and says she repeatedly complained about the suspect and friends smoking near her vehicle — they would respond with racial slurs. The husband and wife are Black. The wife says her husband got into a fight with the suspect weeks earlier and that the pipe bomb was retaliation. The victim later got a voicemail, saying: 'Hey, you (racial slur and expletive)… are you still having breathing problems?… how is your car running?… boy, what an explosion that was.' The wife briefly spoke with KIRO 7, asking not to show her face. 'I hope he stays in jail for a long, long time and he needs to pay for my car and emotional damage that he has done,' she said. Police arrested Goldstine and said they found 750 rounds of ammo and a stockpile of fireworks at his home. He is facing charges of arson, possession of an explosive device, and committing a hate crime. He's in custody on $500,000 bail. Watch KIRO 7 News live tonight at 9 p.m. for the details.

Everett PD paint over graffiti vandalism
Everett PD paint over graffiti vandalism

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time07-03-2025

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Everett PD paint over graffiti vandalism

The Everett Police Department conducted a 'graffiti paint-over' operation, targeting highly-visible vandalism in the area. EPD said most of the work was done on Casino Road, and was conducted to highlight the 'importance of addressing this kind of public vandalism and to raise awareness for a program community members can use to help with the clean-up.' According to Everett PD, some of the vandalism was known gang tag graffiti, causing some public safety concerns. 'Gangs use tags as a form of communication to convey threats to rival groups and identify territory. Frequently, it is juveniles and young adults who are responsible for the tagging, and their participation in these minor offenses can quickly escalate to their involvement in substantial acts of violence, or they become victims of violence themselves,' Everett PD said. EPD also said, 'due to the frequency in which youth become involved with graffiti vandalism through their participation in other gang-related or criminal activity, addressing the prevalence of tagging also supports the City of Everett's work decreasing crime, especially violent crime.' Single-family and duplex residential properties hit by graffiti vandalism may be eligible to participate in the City of Everett's Graffiti Removal Program, which provides assistance to property owners by removing graffiti at no cost. To be eligible for the program, the graffiti must be publicly visible.

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