An Amtrak train heading west struck the woman near Harborview Park on Thursday night, police said.
No injuries were reported in the crash on northbound I-5 between Everett and Marysville early Wednesday morning.
Police arrested a suspect, 32, for investigation of assault in the alleged stabbing Tuesday off Highway 99.
The suspect, 47, waved a knife at two workers while yelling about getting rid of “the Hispanics,” charging papers say.
Murder and sex crimes went down in Snohomish County. Offenses like hate crimes and vehicle thefts, however, were up statewide.
Nathan Granum has been getting mental health treatment since being accused of killing his mother in 2020.
Loved ones spoke at a vigil Sunday to honor Jayda Woods-Johnson, who was shot and killed at Alderwood Mall days earlier.
Almost 50 miles southeast, another man drowned near Eagle Falls on Thursday, marking the third drowning there this year.
Last year, Sergio Rolando Mejia-Perez, 30, fell from the third story while working on a home in Marysville.
A hearing had not been set in juvenile court for the suspect, 16, as of Friday. A fundraiser for the deceased had raised over $20,900.
Following a weeklong trial, it took jurors over a day to find Avery Bresnan guilty in the 2020 death of Jayden Barker-Fisher, 20.
In June, two people were hit by trains on separate days near Mukilteo Boulevard. “These situations are incredibly tragic,” Everett’s mayor said.
In late June, police arrested two men suspected in 11 drive-by shootings on Olympic View Drive. Officers were looking for a third suspect Wednesday.
So far, 14 children have fallen from windows this year in the county. With a heat wave next week, firefighters are sounding the alarm.
Prosecutors allege the boy, then 16, shot another teen accused of assaulting his sister, leaving him with three gunshot wounds.
The man, 21, showed up to his ex-girlfriend’s apartment and opened fire through the door, new court records say.
New state standards once again allow police to pursue a suspect without probable cause for a crime — and give departments discretion to adjust policy.