Stabbing at Wiggums Hallow Park

Everett, WALocal News

Everett Police officers responded to a reported stabbing at Wiggums Hollow Park around 5:49 p. m. today. The victim, a male in his 30s, was transported to the hospital for injuries sustained during the incident. Police confirmed that the suspect is in custody, alleviating immediate public safety concerns.

Wiggums Hollow Park, situated near Hawthorne Elementary School and the Everett Housing Authority development, is a community hub in the Delta Neighborhood of North Everett. This incident highlights ongoing issues of violence in public spaces, prompting calls for increased safety measures. The investigation remains active as authorities seek to gather more information regarding the circumstances of the stabbing. Local residents are encouraged to stay informed as updates are released. Officials will provide further details as they continue their inquiry into the incident.

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