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  2. Washington crime report shows rise in drug arrests, but still ...

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    The 2023 Crime in Washington Report, an annual tally of arrests compiled by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), found that while arrests rebounded somewhat from a two ...

  3. These arrests lead to Whatcom seizure of large quantities of ...

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    The warrants led to the arrests of 12 people, two of whom were federally indicted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Washington in Seattle.

  4. Reagan airport employees arrested for allegedly leaking video ...

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    Officials arrested two airport employees after they reportedly leaked video of last week's tragic midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in D.C.. Both employees of the ...

  5. List of cases of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    According to his charging documents, the man posted photos of himself on Facebook and made claims that he was "beating up cops" while in Washington, D.C. A man from Austin, Minnesota, and his father, a resident of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were arrested without resistance and face charges related to participating in events inside the Capitol building ...

  6. Murder of Mandy Stavik - Wikipedia

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    The case remained unsolved for nearly 30 years until advancements in DNA technology led to an arrest and subsequent conviction. In December 2017, Timothy Bass was arrested in Whatcom County, Washington, in connection with Stavik’s murder.

  7. Crime in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Crime rates in the state of Washington grew rapidly to large levels from 1960 to 1980, however slowed in growth from 1980 onward. [1] Although the cause of this drop in crime growth from the 1980s cannot be directly determined, it was believed to have been a result from several law enforcement initiatives & policies implemented throughout the state of Washington and across the United States ...