Everett Police Department is Seeking the Publics Assistance in Identifying an Assault Suspect

Everett, WALocal News

A man assaulted two employees at a business on East Casino Road in Everett on August 1st, prompting an appeal from the Everett Police Department for public assistance in identifying the suspect. The incident occurred in the 300 block, likely at either a Subway or a Money Tree. The suspect is described as a black male in his 40s to 50s, driving a silver/gray Honda Passport. One employee lost consciousness during the assault, raising concerns about the suspect's violent behavior. The police released security camera images of the suspect, who wore a unique blue shirt and red shorts.

The public is encouraged to help by calling the Everett Police Department TIP LINE or Crime Stoppers. This incident highlights the ongoing issues of workplace safety and community vigilance in Everett. Authorities stress the importance of community involvement in resolving such cases.

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