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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.

Missing boaters in Everett, WA were family and coworkers
Missing boaters in Everett, WA were family and coworkers

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time23-05-2025

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Missing boaters in Everett, WA were family and coworkers

The Brief Crews continued efforts searching for three missing boaters believed to be dead in Possession Sound near Everett. One of the four boaters was saved by a Good Samaritan in a passing boat. Search crews say Possession Sound is creating challenges for the search. EVERETT, Wash. - On Thursday, investigators released more information about the three missing boaters involved in a tragic incident on Possession Sound. What we know Police reported that four boaters took a 26-foot Wednesday for shrimping. Around 1 p.m. calls started to pour in that the boat was going underwater. A Good Samaritan rescued one of the four boaters, a man in his 50s. However, the other three are still missing. Investigators said the owner of the boat, a man in his 60s, a woman in her 40s, and the survivor, were all coworkers. The fourth person on the boat, a man in his 20s, is the son of the owner of the vessel. Dig deeper Seattle Police Harbor Patrol provided deep-water searching technology on Thursday to assist with the effort, Officer Natalie Given with Everett Police told FOX 13 Seattle. Given reported the more than 100-foot-deep waters are creating challenges for the search. She also said the underwater vegetation and murky conditions make visibility difficult. While Seattle Police joined the effort on Thursday, officials with the Coast Guard announced they were pausing their efforts. "This is a tragic event and suspending a search without finding the individuals you are searching for is one of the hardest decisions to make," said Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Jason Acuna, search and rescue mission coordinator for Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound. "Our thoughts are with the missing individual's families during this difficult time." Investigators have not determined what caused the boat to sink. The Source Information in this story came from Everett Police, the U.S. Coast Guard and FOX 13 Seattle reporting. 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.

5 arrested in connection to WA toddler's fentanyl overdose death
5 arrested in connection to WA toddler's fentanyl overdose death

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time21-05-2025

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5 arrested in connection to WA toddler's fentanyl overdose death

The Brief Everett police arrested five people in connection with the 2024 overdose death of a toddler, who died from drug poisoning in a home filled with narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Due to unclear responsibility and local laws, the suspects were charged with misdemeanor reckless endangerment, as specific charges related to fentanyl were not supported. EVERETT, Wash. - Everett police have arrested five people in connection with the overdose death of a young toddler in 2024. The incident occurred on April 24, 2024, when patrol officers were called to a home on West Casino Road near Walter E. Hall Park for reports of a toddler not breathing. Officers entered the home and identified a burning smell associated with fentanyl consumption, as well as saw several small, blue pills on the floor of the common area. They found the unresponsive child and were unable to resuscitate them, so they took the toddler to the hospital, where they later died of drug poisoning. Timeline Detectives served a search warrant at the house to investigate the child's death. During their search, they found several items of drug paraphernalia for narcotics in "most rooms of the home." They spoke with the people who lived there, who said they knew of drugs being consumed there. Investigators even found video of some of the occupants doing narcotics in front of young children. Following their investigation, detectives developed probable cause over the course of April 2025 to arrest five people. A man and woman were booked into Snohomish County Jail on April 9, another woman on April 14, another man on April 24, and yet another woman booked on May 1. What they're saying The five suspects have been charged with reckless endangerment — which is a misdemeanor charge, not a felony. Officials say that, due to the "diffused culpability" of who directly caused the toddler's death, they cannot level more specific charges against any of the suspects in the house. Additionally, local laws of endangerment with a controlled substance do not support fentanyl, only methamphetamine. Thus, only misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment could be filed. The Source Information in this story comes from the Everett Police Department. Viral TikTok warns women of convicted rapist released in Seattle Over 100 Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs stores to close, including 8 in WA Seattle Seahawks 2025 schedule released, here are all 17 matchups Marymoor Park announces 2025 summer concert series lineup in Redmond, WA Viral TikTok captures truck break-in after Seattle Mariners game, despite police presence Bryan Kohberger back in court for pretrial hearing in Idaho students murder case 'Scared of accountability': Crowd calls out West Seattle leaders at public safety meeting FBI nabs Thurston County, WA fugitive hundreds of miles from crime scene 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 standoff causes road closures Sunday
Everett standoff causes road closures Sunday

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time19-05-2025

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Everett standoff causes road closures Sunday

EVERETT, Wash. - A domestic violence suspect was involved in a standoff with law enforcement in Everett on Sunday. The incident started ar around 10 a.m. on May 18, and lasted for roughly four hours. Oakes Avenue was shut down between 36th Street and 37th Street while police responded. SWAT forces were eventually called in as the investigation turned into a barricade situation, according to Everett police. There were no reported injuries throughout the process and lae enforcement agencies were able to take the suspect into custody by around 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. The Source Information for this story came from the Everett Police Department. Viral TikTok warns women of convicted rapist released in Seattle Over 100 Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs stores to close, including 8 in WA Seattle Seahawks 2025 schedule released, here are all 17 matchups Marymoor Park announces 2025 summer concert series lineup in Redmond, WA Viral TikTok captures truck break-in after Seattle Mariners game, despite police presence Bryan Kohberger back in court for pretrial hearing in Idaho students murder case 'Scared of accountability': Crowd calls out West Seattle leaders at public safety meeting FBI nabs Thurston County, WA fugitive hundreds of miles from crime scene 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.

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