Auburn Mayor South Hill Rapist Kevin Coe no longer living in Auburn

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus confirmed that convicted rapist Kevin Coe, known as the “South Hill Rapist,” is no longer residing in Auburn after city officials learned of his relocation through media reports. Quick action by the Auburn Police Department, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, and community members facilitated Coe's removal. Backus expressed her frustration over the lack of advance notification about Coe's move, which she learned about through local media. She emphasized the need for better communication regarding state-supervised offenders, stating that communities deserve a voice in public safety matters. Backus pointed out that this situation highlights larger issues around accountability and transparency in the relocation of offenders.

Auburn officials will continue to advocate for improved coordination with state and county authorities to enhance public safety. The mayor's statement reflects a commitment to ensuring that communities are informed and prepared for such decisions. Effective communication and planning are essential for maintaining community safety in similar situations.

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