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Black Diamond Police Reports : VOICE of the Valley

On 3/3/2021, an officer was dispatched to the area of SE 288th ST and 216th AVE SE regarding nails on the roadway. The officer arrived and removed a  box of screw nails that had spilled in the intersection. On 3/5/2021, officers responded to the 32700 block of 3rd Ave for a loud noise coming from a residence. Officers checked the residence and found no one was home. A broken smoke detector was found laying outside the residence which officers were able to silence. Officers later contacted the residents and confirmed they were safe. On 3/6/2021, officers conducted a traffic stop for a registration violation at the Cenex gas station located in the 32600 block of 3rd Avenue. The driver was arrested and booked into the Enumclaw Jail, and a search warrant was later served on the vehicle. A firearm was found inside the vehicle with the suspect in this case being a convicted felon. Felony charges will be filed with the King County Prosecutor’s Offic

Seattle police used DNA to identify suspect in the death of a baby 23 years ago

Seattle police used DNA to identify suspect in the death of a baby 23 years ago CNN Police had been trying to identify the woman seen on a gas station s surveillance video. Nearly 23 years ago, a newborn baby was found dead in a trash can at a gas station in Seattle. Decades later, police have arrested a suspect in the case who they say is the baby’s mother. Christine Marie Warren, 50, was arrested Thursday after investigators used information from a public genealogy website that linked Warren to the child via DNA, the Seattle Police Department said in a news release.

Bellevue business owner facing charges after alleged neglect led to ID theft cases

Bellevue business owner facing charges after alleged neglect led to ID theft cases Jonathan Choe, KOMO News UP NEXT The owner of a Bellevue mailbox and document shredding business could be facing charges after he allegedly discarded customers documents in a dumpster without shredding them, helping fuel several identity theft cases with information taken from the materials, police said. Nasser Ali, owner of Pak Mail in Bellevue, was taken into custody last week, investigators said. Police booked Ali, 42, on suspicion of trafficking in stolen property and charges, according to a written statement by the department. Police have forwarded the case to the King County Prosecutor s Office to determine if charges will be filed.

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