Woman injured in drive-by shooting near Lynnwood | HeraldNet.com

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A 52-year-old woman was shot in a drive-by incident while walking along Highway 99 in Lynnwood, according to police reports. The shooting occurred in the 14800 block, where witnesses reported seeing a vehicle involved in the attack. Following the incident, local authorities have launched an investigation to apprehend the shooter, emphasizing the need for community cooperation. This alarming event has raised significant concerns about public safety in Lynnwood, as residents are becoming increasingly aware of the risks of gun violence in their neighborhoods. Eyewitnesses are being interviewed to gather more details, and the police are appealing for any additional information that could help solve the case.

The victim's condition has not been disclosed, but the incident highlights the urgent need for discussions around safety measures in the area. As investigations continue, the local community remains on high alert, hoping for swift justice and enhanced safety protocols. Such incidents are a reminder of the pervasive issues surrounding gun violence and public safety that affect many communities today.

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