Update
The Snohomish County court clerk said Tuesday online court systems will likely be offline for at least the rest of the week.
Terry Crusha was booked into the jail on May 17. He died three days later, part of a string of deaths there.
Lt. Cmdr Lyndsay Evans and Lt. Serena Wileman died in a crash on Oct. 15.
Clayton McAuliffe was driving north near milepost 28 when he left the road and crashed into a tree, authorities said.
Early Friday morning, an ATV rolled over and ejected one of its passengers, police said.
When authorities found the woman, she had no pulse. But paramedics were able to regain a pulse and she was taken to the hospital.
Just after midnight Friday, Riley Maggard reportedly lost control of his car near 172nd Street NE.
On Wednesday, investigators searched 31 locations, but suspects from Lynnwood and Edmonds remained at large, officials said.
Another man, 28, was seriously injured in the crash Wednesday night near 164th Street SW.
Humberto Garcia was convicted of drug trafficking in April. He’s the last member of the group to be sentenced.
The deceased was identified Wednesday as Jason Martinell, of Granite Falls. He was 42.
Jesse Kitson reportedly left his gun on a coffee table before his 11-month-old daughter died in 2021.
Investigators arrested a Woodinville man for investigation of second-degree murder.
The firefighter suffered non-life threatening injuries. He was released from the hospital Thursday.
Police believe the husband, 73, fell to his death in Seattle after attacking his wife while she slept. She was in stable condition.
Carlo Ponte’s father was booked into the Snohomish County Jail. He’s accused of never returning his kid after a scheduled visit.
On Friday, prosecutors charged two men in connection with the Sept. 14 killing of Joshua Wilson, 29.
Update
On Tuesday afternoon, Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay “Miley” Evans and Lt. Serena “Dug” Wileman crashed near Mount Rainier.
On Sunday, the Navy announced it had switched its mission from search and rescue to a recovery for the two crew members.
Five families of color filed a lawsuit Thursday. They asked for judicial oversight of the district.