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Lynnwood police investigate attempted abduction on public trail
Lynnwood police investigate attempted abduction on public trail

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time17-04-2025

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Lynnwood police investigate attempted abduction on public trail

The Brief Lynnwood police have opened an assault case after a man allegedly grabbed a boy's wrist on a public trail. The incident happened as three boys were riding their bikes behind the Lynnwood Golf Course on Monday. LYNNWOOD, Wash. - Lynnwood police are searching for a suspect in an attempted abduction that happened on a public trail on Monday. What we know According to officers, three boys were riding their bikes behind the Lynnwood Golf Course around 4:30 p.m. when a man reached out and grabbed one of the boys by the wrist. The boy then reportedly pulled his hand away and rode off. The man didn't try to pull the child off his bike, nor did he speak to them during the encounter, police said. The suspect is described as a Hispanic man, 45-50 years old, last seen wearing a black puffy jacket, black jeans and a sweatshirt. He allegedly walked in the same direction as the juveniles as they rode away, near 73rd Avenue West and 202nd Street Southwest. Extra patrols were deployed in the area near College Place Elementary and Middle School following the incident. Lynnwood police are investigating this as an assault case. The public is reminded to be vigilant, and to call 911 if they see anything suspicious. The Source Information in this story is from the Lynnwood Police Department. Seattle woman arrested for pit bull attacks: 'Let him do his thing' FEMA denies $34M in funds for WA bomb cyclone relief, gives no explanation WSDOT shuts down 103-year-old bridge in Pierce County, WA Man accused in Seattle hate crime flips off cameras, storms out of courtroom Elephants react to San Diego earthquake, swarm around young Red Robin launching Bottomless Burger Pass for National Burger Month 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 coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

Lynnwood police investigate wrist-grabbing incident involving child on bike trail
Lynnwood police investigate wrist-grabbing incident involving child on bike trail

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

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Lynnwood police investigate wrist-grabbing incident involving child on bike trail

Lynnwood police are investigating a report of an attempted abduction after a man reportedly grabbed a child's wrist while the child was riding a bicycle on a public trail, according to a statement released Wednesday. Officers responded around 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 14, to the 7300 block of 202nd Street Southwest after receiving reports that a man had approached a group of three juvenile boys riding their bikes behind the Lynnwood Golf Course. Police said the man, described as a Hispanic male between 45 and 50 years old, wearing a black puffy jacket, black jeans, and a sweatshirt, did not speak during the encounter. He allegedly reached out and grabbed one of the boys by the wrist. The boy immediately pulled away and rode off toward a nearby home. There were no reported injuries, and no signs the man tried to pull the boy off the bike. The man was last seen walking in the same direction the boys were riding, near the intersection of 73rd Avenue West and 202nd Street Southwest. The Lynnwood Police Department has notified the school district and said there will be an increased police presence in the area as a precaution. Detectives have taken over the case, which is being investigated as an assault. Police are asking the public to stay alert and report any suspicious activity by calling 911.

'Booberry' the kitten returned after being stolen from WA PetSmart
'Booberry' the kitten returned after being stolen from WA PetSmart

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time31-01-2025

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'Booberry' the kitten returned after being stolen from WA PetSmart

The Brief A 10-week-old kitten that was stolen from a Lynnwood, Wash. PetSmart has been returned. 'Booberry is home,' an update on social media read Thursday. LYNNWOOD, Wash. - A PetSmart in Lynnwood shared an update on social media about 'Booberry,' the 10-week-old kitten who was stolen on Tuesday: 'HE'S BACK!'" Staff at the store shared an update about Booberry on Facebook Thursday afternoon, thanking everyone who shared the story and called in tips. "Booberry is home," wrote Cats of Lynnwood PetSmart on Facebook. "Lynnwood Police Department followed up on a number of tips and found him safe. They have just returned him to us." The backstory According to the Lynnwood Police Department, at around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, one of the three suspects placed the kitten inside his jacket and left the store while PetSmart staff were away grabbing Booberry's adoption papers. What you can do Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact investigators at 425-670-5628 and leave a voicemail. The public can also submit tips to Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound through the P3 Tips App. The Source Information in this story comes from the Lynnwood Police Department. Here's why there's a giant rubber duck in Seattle FULL VIDEO: Trump questions role of helicopter pilot, air traffic control; faults Biden after deadly DC crash Seattle weather: Snow possible in areas this weekend Another movie theater in Seattle is closing after 10 years Two earthquakes, 4.2 and 3.0, strike off WA coast Renton police, families slam King Co. judge for release of 2 violent suspects 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 coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

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