** Body found in impounded car in Lake Stevens

Bothell, WA** Local News

A body was discovered in an impounded vehicle in Lake Stevens, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The car was impounded by Bothell police on June 13 and auctioned off to a local business, which made the grim discovery on August 5. Lake Stevens Police Chief Jeff Beazizo confirmed that the investigation is not being treated as a criminal matter, suggesting no foul play is suspected. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office is tasked with determining the cause and manner of death, raising concerns about how long the body may have been in the vehicle before its discovery. This unsettling incident underscores the need for stricter oversight in the auctioning of impounded vehicles to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

The situation has shocked the local community, prompting discussions about public safety and the protocols involved in vehicle impoundment. As investigations continue, residents of Lake Stevens are left grappling with the implications of this event.

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