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Airway Heights suspect argued with wife before shooting, docs say
In an interview with investigators, documents say the girl told police that she heard her mom and step-dad arguing before hearing gunshots. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 4:27 PM PDT July 28, 2021
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. A search warrant filed in Spokane County Superior Court is giving new details into what led up to the shooting of a mother and her daughter in Airway Heights early Tuesday morning.
Airway Heights police are still searching for the accused shooter, Zion J. Carter. He is a 38-year-old Black male, 6 7 and 250 pounds with long hair and dreadlocks. Police are assuming he is armed and dangerous. He left the scene of the shooting on Tuesday morning in a silver 2018 Nissan Rogue with a Washington license plate BQT0555. Police urge anyone who sees him or the vehicle to call 911.
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Troy Brynelson
Originally published on July 24, 2021 1:59 pm
Jeremy Brown, a 13-year deputy at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office who was most recently a detective on a regional drug task force, is the deputy shot and killed Friday night, OPB has learned.
Brown joined the Clark County Sheriff’s Office in August 2007. He had stints working with the Washington Department of Corrections and the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office in Montana, as well. Brown served in the United States Marine Corps from 1993 to 1995.
For the last four years, Brown served as a detective on a drug task force with sheriff’s deputies and officers from the Vancouver Police Department. He was one of three deputies who fatally shot Kevin Peterson Jr. last October when a drug sting went awry.
The facility would be located between a residential neighborhood and business park. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 5:40 PM PDT July 20, 2021
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, Wash Word that a work release facility is being planned for their back yard has taken many in Mountlake Terrace by surprise.
Sarah Hodges barely moved into her condo complex two months ago. I have never heard about this, she said. It makes me a little nervous because it s right next to my home.
The Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) is expanding its work release program across the state.
Located in an old dental lab behind the popular 99 Ranch Market on the Edmonds border, the Mountlake Terrace facility would house an undetermined number of inmates.