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Arson fires suspected at Kingdom Halls in Olympia and Tumwater

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Olympia fire and police personnel responded to a suspected arson fire at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses at 2225 Cain Road SE. Monday morning at around the same time another reported arson was being extinguished by the Tumwater fire at Jehovah’s Witnesses church at 1199 N 9th Ave SW.
A Tacoma motel was evacuated Monday morning after a man with a gun threatened to shoot people and any officers who tried to stop him, according to the Tacoma Police Department.
Olympia Fire and Olympia Police departments personnel respond to a suspected arson fire at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses at 2225 Cain Road SE. on Monday, March 19,2018.
Seattle Police officers stood just outside Costco’s back door waiting for a group of thieves to emerge on March 14,2018. According to a statement from Seattle Police, “Loss Prevention officers inside the store recognized one of the suspects inside and said he had previously stolen items in the past and run out the fire exit.”
Officers began to question a woman parked behind an emergency exit when they heard someone trying to open the emergency doors from inside the store. They then apprehended two additional suspects attempting to leave the store with roughly $2,200 in merchandise. One 30-year-old man, an 18-year-old woman, and a 21-year-old woman were all arrested in the incident.
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Pierce County sheriff’s deputies investigate the scene where a 21-year-old man killed his parents at their home near Buckley.
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Julian Irvin Anderson Randle makes his first appearance in Pierce County Superior Court Monday. He’s suspected of fatally shooting his mother, Rhonda Randle, at their Tacoma home Sunday morning.
A hit-and-run crash quickly turned chaotic in downtown Miami Sunday morning when the driver tried to get away, only to be stopped by very good Samaritans — one of whom had a sledgehammer. The suspect rolled away from the four-car crash, appearing to “be high on narcotics,” according to the arrest report. He has been ticketed 29 times in the past 10 years.
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