Man run over, killed in North Seattle, police investigating

Bothell, WALocal News

A man was tragically run over and killed in Seattle's Haller Lake neighborhood following a confrontation with a suspect who has yet to be apprehended. The incident occurred on Friday at approximately 5:41 p. m. , when Seattle police responded to reports of a person down near North 137th Street and Aurora Avenue North. Officers arrived to find the 31-year-old victim suffering from critical injuries; despite the efforts of first responders, he was pronounced dead after being transported to Harborview Medical Center.

Initial reports suggest that the victim and the suspect were involved in an altercation prior to the fatal incident. Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the homicide, although details regarding the motive remain unknown at this time. The suspect is still at large, raising concerns in the local community. Authorities are urging anyone with potential leads to contact 911 or the Violent Crimes Tip Line anonymously. This incident highlights ongoing issues related to violence in urban areas and the need for community vigilance.

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