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Chase bank robbed

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MUKILTEO, Wash., January 25, 2022 – Today around 3:00 p.m., Mukilteo Officers responded to the 3900 block of Harbour Pointe Boulevard Southwest for a bank robbery that occurred at Chase Bank.    The suspect entered the bank, demanded money and implied they had a gun, though no weapon was seen. The suspect left with an […]

The third annual “Cuts with Cops” event at Nic’s Barbershop

Cuts with cops

MUKILTEO, Wash., November 24, 2021 – On Saturday, Nic’s Barbershop hosted its third annual Cuts with Cops event to raise awareness for prostate cancer. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., community members with scheduled appointments came in to get their hair cut by officers of the Mukilteo Police Department. Nic’s team and the participating officers […]

Why I’m voting NO on Harris and you should too

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Opinion/Letter to the Editor Mukilteo is home to approximately 21,000 residents. We love our community, our schools, and our police department. We enjoy beautiful scenery, hospitality, and quiet neighborhoods in our peaceful way of life which is why Mukilteo was named under then-mayor Joe Marine’s leadership as one of the top ten best small cities […]

Snohomish County’s VOTF – real life crime fighters

VOTF

MARYSVILLE, Wash., September 20, 2021 – The Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Task Force (VOTF), an A-team cast of officers from across Snohomish County, arrested a 48-year-old male outside his Seattle residence for the 2004 murder of 31-year old Hoang V. Nguyen, Thursday, September 9.  On the morning of October 23, 2004, Everett police officers responded […]

Rosehill budget, HAP ballot committee members appointed

Mukilteo City Council

Mukilteo, Wash., August 4, 2021 – After much confusion amongst the councilmembers, Mukilteo City Council approved the $30,000 reopening budget for Rosehill Community Center at its Monday business meeting. The Council also approved and appointed members to the pro/con committee for the Housing Advisory Measure. The City Council began the meeting with Police Chief Cheol […]

Members of the community raised awareness of Asian hate crimes in America

Anti-Asian Hate Rally

By Bo John Brusco | Lynnwood Times Reporter Hundreds attended the Mukilteo Stands in Solidarity and the Rally for Unity in Esperance Park, where members of the community shared their experiences and raised awareness of Asian hate crimes in America.  Peaceful Demonstrations to combat the rise in Asian-hate crimes Peaceful demonstrations of solidarity against Asian […]

Juvenile runaway may be in Arlington/Tulalip area

Mukilteo runaway

Mukilteo, Wash. – On Feb 25, Lauralee Angel Tom ran away from her foster home in Mukilteo. It is believed Lauralee is hanging out in the Arlington/Tulalip area. Chick here to view Mukilteo Police Department press release. Missing Person Stats Name: Lauralee Angel TomDOB: 06/24/2003 Height: 5’4″ Weight: 110 lbs. Hair/Eyes: Bro/Bro Ethnicity: Native American […]

Jan. 9 is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Lynnwood Crossroads Starbucks Police Officer Denis Molloy with Joel Ware

By U.S. Department of Justice Spokane, Wash. – William D. Hyslop, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, announced that this Saturday, January 9th, 2021, is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. This day was established to thank and show support to our local law enforcement officers for their dedication to duty and service to […]

Inslee requires facial coverings or face misdemeanor

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By Katrina Kukhar | Lynnwood Times Staff Update: June 24, statement by Republican House leader J.T. Willcox. “The Governor’s mask mandate is going to be counter productive. His moral authority was expended when he persisted in enforcing unfair mandates that didn’t make sense to fair-minded people and ignored his responsibility to enforce the law for all. […]

A weekend of fear and failure

City of Snohomish

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff The days of May 30 through June 1 were filled with trepidation, conjecture, riots, vandalism, looting, curfews and disappointment. What started as a peaceful protest in Seattle, was hijacked by nefarious elements bent on destruction and the perpetuation of fear throughout Puget Sound – from the Tulalip Tribe […]

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