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Police hunt for Kent DV suspect after thinking he died in business fire
Kent Police are searching for a man accused of domestic violence, who escaped arrest as his workplace went up in flames.
Kent Police are searching for a man accused of domestic violence, who escaped arrest as his workplace went up in flames.
Police in Kent, Washington are searching for a man accused of domestic violence who escaped arrest as his workplace went up in flames. The fire initially caused police to think 51-year-old Avon Cobb might be dead, but now they believe he is on the run.
Video captured the moment two suspects rammed down a gate using one stolen Tesla and then drove off with two other stolen Tesla cars from a parking lot in Miami, Florida.
Kent Police are searching for a man accused of domestic violence, who escaped arrest as his workplace went up in flames.
Home invasion robbery suspects terrorize the family of former Seattle Seahawk Richard Sherman. King County Major Crimes detectives are seeking the public's help to identify the gunmen. Plus, bodycam video shows deputies chasing down two 14-year-old suspects wanted after a violent carjacking. And, police want you to see the unidentified suspects in two different car break-ins after victims suffered thousands of dollars in losses. Those stories, and a burn victim pleads for the public's help to return his support dog stolen by a man he met through a dating app.
A former staff member of Washington's embattled Green Hill juvenile detention center was re-arrested, accused of smuggling drugs into the facility on Sunday.
Ivan Barbashev and William Karlsson scored for the Golden Knights and Vegas took another step toward clinching the Pacific Division with a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night.
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"Grandma Hobbies" are on the rise, with people online sharing their favorite crafty activities, and it turns out they have health benefits, too. Joining Studio 13 Live to talk all about them is family medicine doctor for Kaiser Permanente Northgate Medical Center, Dr. Scott Itano.
With economic uncertainty, Kimberly Carney, who is the CEO of The Wires, joins Good Day Seattle to talk about fashion and beauty industry with tariffs in place.