WA police looking for armed construction worker who pistol-whipped clients

Bothell, WALocal News

Des Moines police are on the hunt for Jason Russell Foster, a 51-year-old construction worker accused of pistol-whipping two clients early Friday morning. The attack occurred in the victims' home, where two children were present; fortunately, they were not harmed, and one of them bravely called 911 to alert authorities. One victim required hospitalization, while the other received treatment at the scene. Foster, who has a concerning criminal record of 24 years, was last seen at Saltwater State Park but has since evaded capture. Police have warned that he is armed and dangerous, describing him as a threat to public safety.

Authorities are conducting a thorough search and have requested the community's help, advising anyone who sees Foster to call 911 rather than approach him. The incident raises concerns about safety in the community and highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in apprehending dangerous individuals. With multiple agencies involved, the priority remains to bring Foster into custody swiftly.

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